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Street Fighter is a series of fighting video games developed and published by Japanese company Capcom. The series debuted in Japan in August 1987 with the arcade game Street Fighter , and is one of Capcom's best-selling franchises with over 33 million units sold. [1] The games take place in a fictional universe in which a range of characters compete in fighting tournaments for prizes and bragging rights, and have been released on numerous video game consoles, handheld game consoles, personal computer platforms, and mobile devices. Related comic books, films, and other dramatizations have also been released, in addition to soundtrack albums associated with many of the main games.
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Original release dates: | Release years by system: 1987 – Arcade [2] 1988 – Commodore 64, [3] Atari ST, [4] Microsoft Windows, [5] Amiga, [6] Amstrad CPC, [7] ZX Spectrum [8] TurboGrafx-CD [9] |
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Original release dates: | Release years by system: 1991 – Arcade [10] 1992 – Super Nintendo Entertainment System, [12] Microsoft Windows, [11] Amiga, [13] Atari ST, [14] Commodore 64, [15] ZX Spectrum [16] 1994 – CPS Changer, [17] FM Towns [18] 1995 – Game Boy [19] 1997 – Master System [20] 2004 – Mobile phone [21] |
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Original release dates: [22] | Release years by system: 1997 – Arcade [22] |
Original release dates: | Release years by system: 2008 – Arcade [23] 2009 – PlayStation 3, [24] Xbox 360, [25] Microsoft Windows [26] 2010 – iOS [27] |
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| Release years by system: 2016 – PlayStation 4, Microsoft Windows |
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| Release years by system: 2023 – PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S Microsoft Windows, Arcade (Japan only) |
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Original release dates: | Release years by system: 1992 – Arcade [28] 1993 – Sega Genesis/Mega Drive, [29] TurboGrafx-16, [30] Sharp X68000 [31] 2008 – Mobile phone [32] |
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Original release dates: | Release years by system: 1992 – Arcade [33] 2006 – Xbox 360 (Live Arcade) [34] |
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Original release date: [35]
| Release years by system: 1993 – Arcade [35] |
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Original release dates: [36] | Release years by system: 1993 – Arcade [36] 1994 – Sega Genesis/Mega Drive, [37] Super Nintendo Entertainment System, [38] Sharp X68000 [39] 1995 – Amiga [40] 1996 – Microsoft Windows [41] 2009 – BlackBerry [42] |
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Original release dates: | Release years by system: 1994 – Arcade, [43] 3DO Interactive Multiplayer [44] 1995 – Microsoft Windows, [45] Amiga (North America) [46] 1996 – Amiga (Europe), [46] Amiga CD32 [47] 2000 – Dreamcast [48] 2001 – Game Boy Advance [49] 2008 – PlayStation 3 (PlayStation Network) (North America), [50] Xbox 360 (Live Arcade) [51] 2009 – PlayStation 3 (PlayStation Network) (Europe) [50] |
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Original release dates: | Release years by system: 1997 – Arcade (Japan) [52] 1998 – Arcade (North America) [52] 1999 – Dreamcast (Japan) [54] 2000 – Dreamcast (North America and Europe) [54] |
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Original release dates: | Release years by system: 1999 – Arcade [55] 2000 – Dreamcast [54] 2004 – PlayStation 2 [56] 2011 – PlayStation 3 (PlayStation Network), [57] Xbox 360 (Live Arcade) [58] |
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Original release dates: [59] [60] | Release years by system: 2010 – PlayStation 3, [59] Xbox 360, [60] arcade [61] 2011 – Nintendo 3DS, [62] PlayStation 3, [63] Xbox 360, [64] Microsoft Windows [65] |
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Street Fighter IV Volt Original release date: [66]
| Release years by system: 2011 – iOS [66] |
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Street Fighter IV Champion Edition Original release date: [67] [68]
| Release years by system: 2017 – iOS [67] [68] |
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Original release dates: [69] | Release years by system: 1990 – Nintendo Entertainment System [69] |
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Original release dates: [70] | Release years by system: 1995 – Arcade [70] |
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Original release dates: [71] | Release years by system: 1995 – PlayStation, [71] Sega Saturn [72] |
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Original release date: [73]
| Release years by system: 1995 – PlayStation [73] 1996 – Sega Saturn [74] |
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Original release dates: | Release years by system: 1996 – Arcade, [75] PlayStation (North America and Japan), [76] Sega Saturn (Japan) [77] 1997 – PlayStation (Europe), [76] Sega Saturn (North America and Europe) [77] 2003 – Game Boy Advance [78] 2006 – Mobile phone [79] 2007 – Xbox 360 (Live Arcade), [80] PlayStation 3 (PlayStation Network) (North America) [81] 2008 – PlayStation 3 (PlayStation Network) (Europe) [81] |
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Original release dates: [82] | Release years by system: 1996 – Arcade [82] 1997 – Sega Saturn (Japan) [83] 1998 – PlayStation, [84] Sega Saturn (North America) [83] |
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Original release dates: | Release years by system: 1997 – Arcade [85] 1998 – Sega Saturn [87] 1999 – PlayStation [86] |
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Super Street Fighter II Turbo Pinball FX Original release date: [88]
| Release years by system: 2008 – Xbox 360 (Live Arcade) [88] |
Original release date: [89]
| Release years by system: 2009 – PlayStation 3 (PlayStation Network) [89] |
Street Fighters Bubble 2 Original release date: [90]
| Release years by system: 2011 – iOS [90] |
Original release dates: [91] [92] | Release years by system: 2012 – PlayStation 3, [91] Xbox 360, [92] Microsoft Windows, [93] iOS, [94] PlayStation Vita [95] |
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Street Fighter X Tekken Gauntlet Original release date: [94]
| Release years by system: 2012 – iOS [94] |
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Original release dates: [96] | Release years by system: 1995 – Arcade [96] 1996 – Sega Saturn, [97] CPS Changer [98] 1999 – Game Boy Color (Europe) [99] 2000 – Game Boy Color (North America), [99] Microsoft Windows [100] 2001 – Game Boy Color (Japan) [99] 2009 – BlackBerry, [101] Windows Mobile [102] |
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Original release dates: | Release years by system: 1996 – Arcade, [103] PlayStation, [104] Sega Saturn, [105] Super Nintendo Entertainment System [106] 1997 – Microsoft Windows (North America) [107] 1998 – Microsoft Windows (Europe) [107] |
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Original release dates: | Release years by system: 1998 – Arcade, [109] PlayStation (Japan) [110] 1999 – PlayStation (North America), [110] Dreamcast (Japan), [111] Sega Saturn [112] 2000 – PlayStation (Europe), [110] Dreamcast (North America and Europe) [111] 2001 – Arcade [113] 2002 – Game Boy Advance [114] 2006 – PlayStation Portable [115] |
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Street Fighter Alpha: Maximum Blow Original release date: [116]
| Release years by system: 2004 – Mobile phone [116] |
Street Fighter Alpha: Rapid Battle Original release date: [117]
| Release years by system: 2005 – Mobile phone [117] |
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Original release dates: | Release years by system: 1996 – Arcade [118] 1997 – Arcade, [120] PlayStation [119] |
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Original release dates: | Release years by system: 1998 – Arcade [121] 1999 – Arcade, [123] PlayStation [122] |
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Original release dates: [124] | Release years by system: 2000 – PlayStation 2 (Japan and North America) [124] 2001 – PlayStation 2 (Europe) [124] |
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Street Fighter Series Original release date: [125]
| Release years by system: 1994 – Microsoft Windows [125] |
Original release dates: [126] | Release years by system: 1998 – PlayStation [126] |
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Original release dates: | Release years by system: 2004 – PlayStation 2, [127] Xbox (Japan and Europe) [128] 2005 – Xbox (North America) [128] |
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Original release dates: [129] | Release years by system: 2006 – PlayStation 2 [129] |
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Street Fighter II Collection Original release date: [130]
| Release years by system: 2011 – iOS [130] |
Street Fighter 25th Anniversary Collector Set Original release date: [131] [132]
| Release years by system: 2012 – PlayStation 3, [131] Xbox 360 [132] |
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| Release years by system: 2018 – Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Windows |
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Original release dates: [133] | Release years by system: 1994 – Film (Japan) [133] 1996 – Film (United States) [133] 1997 – DVD |
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Original release dates: [135] | Release years by system: 1994 – Film (United States and South Korea) [135] 1995 – Film (Australia, South America and Europe) [135] |
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Original release dates: [137] | Release years by system: 1999 – VHS (Japan) [137] 2001 – VHS (United States), [137] DVD |
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Original release date: [139]
| Release years by system: 2005 – VHS, [139] DVD, UMD |
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Original release dates: [141] | Release years by system: 2009 – DVD [141] |
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Original release dates: [143] | Release years by system: 2009 – Film [143] 2010 – DVD [143] |
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Original release date(s): | Release years by system: 2011 |
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Original release date(s): | Release years by system: 2014 |
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| Release years by system: 2026 |
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Original release date: [149]
| Release years by system: 1995 – TV series [149] 1998 – TV specials [150] 2001 – DVD |
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Original release date: [152]
| Release years by system: 1995–1996 – TV series (season 1) [152] 1996–1997 – TV series (season 2) [153] 2003 – DVD |
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Original release dates: | Release years by system: 1993 – Manga 1994 – Manga |
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Super Street Fighter II Cammy Original release date:
| Release years by system: 1994 – Manga 1997 – Graphic novel |
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Street Fighter Alpha Original release dates: | Release years by system: 1996 – Manga 2007 – Graphic novel |
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Street Fighter Gaiden Original release date:
| Release years by system: 1996 – Manga |
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Original release dates: | Release years by system: 1997 – Manga |
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Street Fighter III: Ryu Final Original release dates: | Release years by system: 1999 – Manga |
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Original release date: [155]
| Release years by system: 2003–2005 – Comic book [155] |
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Street Fighter II: G.S.M. Capcom 4 | March 21, 1991 | 2:29:52 | Pony Canyon (PCCB-00056) | [156] | |
Street Fighter II Image Album: G.S.M. Capcom | November 21, 1991 | 43:32 | Pony Canyon (PCCB-00075) | [157] | |
Street Fighter II Nintendo Magazine System Promo | January 13, 1992 | 42:15 | Disctronics (CM 001) | [158] | |
Capcom "Street Fighter II" CM Image Song: Battle Rascal | June 21, 1992 | 5:03 | Toy's Factory (TFDC-28011) | [159] | |
Street Fighter II: Chun-Li Flying Legend | July 15, 1992 | 1:13:48 | Toshiba EMI (TOCT-6542) | [160] | |
Street Fighter II Complete File | November 15, 1992 | 48:05 | Capcom (CAMPCOM-004) | [161] | |
Sing!! Street Fighter II | December 16, 1992 | 50:06 | Pony Canyon (PCCB-00103) | [162] | |
Street Fighter II: Mad Revenger Vengeful Warriors | December 16, 1992 | 1:05:56 | Toshiba EMI (TOCT-6802) | [163] | |
Sing!! Street Fighter II: Instrumental Version | March 19, 1993 | 50:06 | Pony Canyon (PCCB-00114) | [164] | |
Sing!! Street Fighter II: Original Karaoke Version | March 19, 1993 | 50:06 | Pony Canyon (PCCB-00115) | [165] | |
Street Fighter II: Portrait of the Magician | July 14, 1993 | 1:12:00 | Toshiba EMI (TOCT-8088) | [166] | |
Street Fighter II Collector's Box(VHS) | September 17, 1993 | 2:48:31 | Pony Canyon (PCCB-00124) | [167] | |
Street Fighter II Collector's Box(Laserdisc) | September 17, 1993 | 2:47:54 | Pony Canyon (PCCB-00125) | [168] | |
Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers Arcade Gametrack | January 21, 1994 | 57:59 | Sony Records (SRCL-2822) | [169] | |
Street Fighter II Alpha-Lyla with Yuji Toriyama | April 1, 1994 | 46:51 | Sony Records (SRCL-2857) | [170] | |
Street Fighter II Movie Original Soundtrack | August 1, 1994 | 1:00:59 | Sony Records (SRCL-2937) | [171] | |
Sound Complete: Super Street Fighter II X | November 7, 1994 | 35:55 | Shinseisha Inc. (63381-01) | [172] | |
Street Fighter II Movie Original Soundtrack Vol. 2: Original Score Album | November 21, 1994 | 46:06 | Sony Records (SRCL-3047) | [173] | |
Street Fighter Original Motion Picture Score | December 16, 1994 | 52:47 | Varèse Sarabande (VSD-5560) | [174] | |
Street Fighter: All New Songs from the Motion Picture (LP edition) | 1994 | 56:56 | Priority Records (P1 53948) | [175] | |
Street Fighter: All New Songs from the Motion Picture (CD edition) | 1994 | 56:56 | Priority Records (P2 53948) | [176] | |
Street Fighter: All New Songs from the Motion Picture (UK CD edition) | 1994 | 56:56 | Priority Records (CDPTY 114) | [177] | |
Street Fighter: All New Songs from the Motion Picture (UK LP edition) | 1994 | 56:56 | Priority Records (PTYLP 114) | [178] | |
Street Fighter: All New Songs from the Motion Picture (promo) | 1994 | 51:22 | Priority Records (DBPRO 50836) | [179] | |
The World Warrior: Street Fighter II | 1994 | 27:03 | Living Beat Records (LBECD 027) | [180] | |
The World Warrior: Street Fighter II(reissue) | 1994 | 27:03 | Living Beat Records (LBET 027) | [181] | |
The World Warrior: Street Fighter II(cassette edition) | 1994 | 27:03 | Living Beat Records (LBEMC 027) | [182] | |
The World Warrior: Street Fighter II(DE edition) | 1994 | 27:03 | Rough Trade Records (RTD 125.1825.3) | [183] | |
Street Fighter II Gaiden: Cammy: Prelude to Battle | February 22, 1995 | 45:42 | Sony Records (SRCL-3131) | [184] | |
Street Fighter Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (JP edition) | March 24, 1995 | 52:47 | SLC Records (SLCS-7250) | [185] | |
The World Warrior: Street Fighter II(JP edition) | March 24, 1995 | 27:03 | Sony Records (SRCL-3195) | [186] | |
Street Fighter: All New Songs from the Motion Picture (reissue) | April 5, 1995 | 43:14 | Pony Canyon (PCCY-00748) | [187] | |
Street Fighter Zero Arcade Gametrack | August 21, 1995 | 59:15 | Sony Records (SRCL-3297) | [188] | |
Street Fighter II V Original Soundtrack | September 27, 1995 | 48:40 | Toshiba EMI (TOCT-9195) | [189] | |
Street Fighter II V: Theme of Ryu & Ken: "Forever Friends" | November 5, 1995 | 15:15 | Ayers (AYDM-101) | [190] | |
Street Fighter II V: Theme of Chun-Li: "Just Believe" | November 5, 1995 | Ayers (AYDM-102) | [191] | ||
Street Fighter Zero Gaiden: Chun-Li Sets Off on a Trip | December 16, 1995 | 1:01:27 | Victor Entertainment (VICL-8181) | [192] | |
Street Fighter Zero 2 | June 21, 1996 | 1:29:20 | Victor Entertainment (VIZL-24) | [193] | |
Street Fighter Zero 2 Another Story: Sakura: Extremely Dangerous Female High-School Student | July 3, 1996 | 54:32 | Victor Entertainment (VICL-8201) | [194] | |
Street Fighter Zero 2 Underground Mixxes: "Da Soundz of Spasm"(Japanese edition) | July 24, 1996 | 41:02 | Victor Entertainment (VICL-2172) | [195] | |
Street Fighter Zero 2 Another Story II: Sakura: The Most Dangerous Culture Festival | October 23, 1996 | 51:44 | Victor Entertainment (VICL-8207) | [196] | |
X-Men vs. Street Fighter | November 21, 1996 | 54:46 | Victor Entertainment (VICL-2176) | [197] | |
Street Fighter EX | February 21, 1997 | 53:35 | Pony Canyon (PCCB-00241) | [198] | |
Street Fighter EX: Arrange Sound Trax | March 5, 1997 | 59:21 | Pony Canyon (PCCB-00251) | [199] | |
Street Fighter EX: Drama CD | March 21, 1997 | 1:13:02 | Pony Canyon (PCCB-00256) | [200] | |
Street Fighter Alpha 2 Underground Mixxes: "Da Soundz of Spasm"(UK edition) | May 24, 1997 | 41:02 | Pioneer LDCE (PLCDG-1009-2) | [201] | |
Street Fighter III: New Generation | June 4, 1997 | 54:17 | Victor Entertainment (VICL-60055) | [202] | |
Street Fighter III: New Generation Original Arrange Album | June 18, 1997 | 49:06 | First Smile (FSCA-10007) | [203] | |
Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter Original Sound Track & Arrange | September 19, 1997 | 1:03:01 | First Smile (FSCA-10017) | [204] | |
Street Fighter III 2nd Impact Giant Attack Original Sound Track | December 17, 1997 | 1:11:39 | First Smile (FSCA-10025) | [205] | |
Street Fighter EX2 | June 17, 1998 | 1:04:31 | Pony Canyon (PCCB-00322) | [206] | |
Street Fighter EX2: Drama CD | July 1, 1998 | 1:15:29 | Pony Canyon (PCCB-00319) | [207] | |
Street Fighter EX2: Arrange Album | July 23, 1998 | 57:05 | Suleputer (CPCA-1009) | [208] | |
Street Fighter Alpha 2 Underground Mixxes: "Da Soundz of Spasm"(US edition) | August 1, 1998 | 41:02 | Viz Media (CD-SF01) | [209] | |
Street Fighter Zero 3 Original Soundtrack | September 21, 1998 | 2:09:47 | Suleputer (CPCA-1012~3) | [210] | |
Street Fighter Artist Album: Street Fighter II | October 21, 1998 | 57:19 | Suleputer (CPCA-1015) | [211] | |
Street Fighter Zero 3 Drama Album | January 21, 1999 | Suleputer (CPCA-1019) | [212] | ||
Street Fighter III 3rd Strike Original Soundtrack | July 7, 1999 | 1:34:00 | Suleputer (CPCA-1028) | [213] | |
Street Fighter III 3rd Strike Infinite | 1999 | Suleputer (CPLA-1002) | [214] | ||
Street Fighter III 3rd Strike Original Soundtrack Sampler CD | 1999 | 27:33 | Suleputer (CFCP-1003) | [215] | |
Street Fighter EX2 Plus Original Soundtrack | February 19, 2000 | 1:18:46 | Suleputer (CPCA-1038) | [216] | |
Street Fighter EX3 Original Soundtrack | May 24, 2000 | 1:04:29 | Suleputer (CPCA-1042) | [217] | |
Street Fighter Zero: The Animation Original Soundtrack | May 24, 2000 | 42:45 | Polydor Records (POCX-2005) | [218] | |
Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike Original Soundtrack(reissue) | October 4, 2000 | 1:14:23 | Mars Colony Music (MCM-10104-2) | [219] | |
Street Fighter Tribute Album | December 17, 2003 | 1:04:47 | Suleputer (CPCA-1083) | [220] | |
Street Fighter vs Street Musician | March 26, 2004 | 1:11:39 | ES Entertainment (ESCS-0307) | [221] | |
Street Fighter Tribute Album(KR edition) | December 16, 2004 | 1:04:47 | Muzoo Records (MZC1002) | [222] | |
Hyper Street Fighter II: The Starting Over: Remix Tracks | August 6, 2005 | 51:39 | Insanity Naked Hunter (INDV-0104) | [223] | |
Street Fighter Underground Remix | November 25, 2008 | 16:22 | Capcom | [224] | |
Street Fighter IV Collector's Edition Soundtrack | February 7, 2009 | 50:28 | Capcom | [225] | |
Super Street Fighter II Turbo Battle Vinyl(limited edition) | February 20, 2009 | Capcom (RYU001) | [226] | ||
Street Fighter IV Original Soundtrack | February 25, 2009 | 2:27:26 | Suleputer (CPCA-10201~2) | [227] | |
PSM3 Presents: Street Fighter: The Music Collection | February 2009 | 47:49 | PSM3 (UPM110CD) | [228] | |
Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | March 3, 2009 | 54:04 | Lakeshore Records (LKS 340682) | [229] | |
Street Fighter IV Original Soundtrack(reissue) | May 26, 2009 | 2:19:25 | Sumthing Else Music Works (SE-2057-2) | [230] | |
Super Street Fighter IV Character Sound Collection (Single Cut) | April 28, 2010 | 1:05:21 | Capcom | [231] | |
Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition Premium Sound Track | June 30, 2011 | 12:09 | Capcom (CAPE-10630) | [232] | |
Street Fighter X Tekken Original Soundtrack | March 8, 2012 | 1:59:50 | Capcom (CPDA-10070~1) | [233] | |
Street Fighter 25th Anniversary Collector's Set(limited edition) | September 18, 2012 | 10:58:25 | Capcom (33070CD1~11) | [234] | |
Street Fighter V Original Soundtrack | February 16, 2016 | 2:31:45 | Sumthing Else Music Works | [235] | |
Street Fighter V Original Soundtrack(reissue) | June 28, 2016 | 2:31:45 | Sumthing Else Music Works (SE-3167-2) | [236] | |
Street Fighter V GENERAL STORY ORIGINAL SOUND TRACK | September 14, 2016 | 2:37:50 | SULEPUTER | ||
Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition Original Soundtrack | February 14, 2018 | 3:35:21 | SULEPUTER | ||
Street Fighter V: Champion Edition Original Soundtrack | September 30, 2020 | 1:55:26 | SULEPUTER | ||
Street Fighter V: Champion Edition Season 5 Original Soundtrack | April 20, 2022 | 1:11:08 | SULEPUTER |
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