"Puzzle Fighter" redirects here. For the mobile game, see Puzzle Fighter (2017 video game).
1996 video game
Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo
Developer(s)
Capcom Backbone Entertainment (PSN/XBLA)
Publisher(s)
Capcom Virgin Interactive Entertainment (PAL)[6]
Producer(s)
Noritaka Funamizu Takashi Sado Monte Singman (PS1 U.S. version)
Designer(s)
Naoto Ohta Katsuhiro Eguchi
Programmer(s)
Monte Singman (PS1 U.S. version)
Platform(s)
Arcade, PlayStation, Sega Saturn, Windows, Dreamcast, Game Boy Advance, mobile phone, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Release
May 1996
Arcade
AS: May 29, 1996
JP: May 31, 1996
NA: June 20, 1996
WW: June 1996[1]
PlayStation & Sega Saturn
JP: December 6, 1996
NA: January 22, 1997 (PS1)[2]
NA: February 28, 1997 (Saturn)
EU: April 1997[3]
Windows
NA: 1998
Dreamcast
JP: July 5, 2001
Game Boy Advance
EU: March 28, 2003
NA: March 31, 2003
Mobile phone 2006 (first version)[4] 2010 (second version)[5] PlayStation 3 & Xbox 360 August 30, 2007
Genre(s)
Tile-matching, fighting
Mode(s)
Single player, multiplayer
Arcade system
CP System II
Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo, released in Japan as Super Puzzle Fighter II X[a], is a tile-matching puzzle video game released in 1996 for the CP System II (CPS2) arcade board, by Capcom and its Capcom Coin-Op division. The game's title is a play on Super Street Fighter II Turbo (called Super Street Fighter II X in Japan), as there were no other Puzzle Fighter games at the time,[7] and the game includes music and interface elements spoofing the Street Fighter Alpha and Darkstalkers games. It was a response to Sega's Puyo Puyo 2 that had been sweeping the Japanese arcade scene.
A high-definition remake version titled Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo HD Remix, is available on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. A successor, Puzzle Fighter, was released for mobile devices in 2017. Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo HD Remix was made backwards compatible on Xbox One in June 2019. In 2022, it was announced that Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo will be included as a part of both the Capcom Fighting Collection and Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium compilations on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One.[8][9][10]
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^"Sony PlayStation Available Software sorted by Release Date @ www.vidgames.com". 1998-06-11. Archived from the original on 1998-06-11. Retrieved 2023-10-04.
^"Mini Reviews". Computer and Video Games. No. 186 (May 1997). EMAP. May 1997. p. 80.
^"Capcom launches Super Puzzle Fighter 2". GamesIndustry. Gamer Network. August 3, 2006. Retrieved December 7, 2020.
^Mundy, Jon (June 25, 2010). "Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo review". Pocket Gamer. Steel Media Ltd. Retrieved December 7, 2020.
^"Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo". Sega Saturn Magazine. No. 16. Emap International Limited. February 1997. pp. 20–22.
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^"Relive Darkstalkers history in Capcom Fighting Collection, out June 24". PlayStation.Blog. 20 February 2022. Retrieved 3 March 2022.
^Guerrero, John (February 20, 2022). "Capcom Fighting Collection announced, releasing June 24 - Includes Red Earth, Gem Fighter, Puzzle Fighter, Hyper Street Fighter 2, and a ton of Darkstalkers". EventHubs. Retrieved February 20, 2022.
^Dinsdale, Ryan (11 April 2022). "Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium Announced With 32 New Classics". IGN. Retrieved 26 June 2022.
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