Again, credit is due to the spelunkers at The Cutting Room Floor for these nuggets. There are also alternative 'win' icons, super meter effects and an entire font set, unused except for the letters 'T-U-R-B-O' for the game's subtitle. In the final version the developers simply re-used the 'K.O.' icon from Super. During the battle between good and evil in episode three he Shoryukens a character wearing a green costume with rabbit ears!Īre you a fan of Super Street Fighter II Turbo? Are you also a fan of unused 'K.O.' icons? If the answer to these questions is, 'Yes!' then feast your eyes on these alternative icons found in the arcade ROM. Akuma can be seen on at least four occasions, most clearly in episode two when Cartman's 'Woodland Critter' characters make their entrance. Sagat has one unmistakable appearance in episode two where he can be seen standing behind Jason Voorhees from Friday 13th. Both are shown to be fighting for the evil half of Imaginationland but Akuma is featured more prominently. South Park's Imaginationland trilogy (Season 11, 2007) contains unlicenced appearances from two of Street Fighter 'bad guys' Sagat and Akuma. When the stage was re-coloured for Super the text in the background next to the man in the conical hat became clearer his sign says, 'Fruits'. The red crates in the stall on the left spell 'Coca-Cola', the red banners next to them: 'Soft Drinks'. The signage in Chun-Li's Street Fighter II stage translates from Chinese into English as follows: The awning above the chicken shop reads, 'Xiamen's Meat Company', the notice on the lamp-post says, 'Don't spit on the floor' and the sign above the open windows on the building on the right-hand side reveals that it is the 'Shanghai Hair Salon'.
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