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fairlo
27th May 2008, 16:48
Hi all,

I hope that someone will be able to give me a definiative answer. Was Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo ever actually released on the CD32. Some places say yes and some website don't make any mention of it. If it does i am desprate to get my hands on an original copy of it.

Thnaks all

Puni/Void
27th May 2008, 17:01
Hi Fairlo,

First of all, I would like to welcome you to the Classicamiga forum. Please enjoy your stay!

As for Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo, it was released for the CD32. I think I actually have the review of the game in one of my CD32 Gamer magazines. I remember it said that the graphics was absolutely great, but that it lacked a bit in the gameplay department.

Getting hold of original CD32 games aren't the easiest things in the world. You can search eBay for the game, or you can try out the excellent Amiga trading site called AmiBay (http://www.amibay.com). Good luck in your hunt! :)

fairlo
27th May 2008, 17:09
Thanks for the speedy reply, i just wanted to check it exsisted before i start hunting the world for it.

Is there any chance you could scan the review you mentioned so i could read it?

thanks again

Puni/Void
27th May 2008, 18:25
Hi again Fairlo,

I'll have a look through the magazines. If I find it, I'll try to scan it for you. I know it's featured in this issue: Amiga CD32 Gamer Issue 19 (http://amr.abime.net/issue_1063_reviews). Now to find it. ;)

Buleste
27th May 2008, 20:28
A whdload version can be found here. (http://www.whdownload.com/games.php?name=x&sort=0&dir=0&search=(CD32)&searchButton=Search)

Puni/Void
29th May 2008, 20:35
Hi there Fairlo,

Saw your advert at AmiBay. Hope someone there can help you out.

I've tried finding that magazine with the review, but to no avail. I'll give you a sign if it pops up. :)

Graham Humphrey
29th May 2008, 22:48
With perfect timing, the scan of that review is actually up on AMR now (pages 30-33).

Puni/Void
31st May 2008, 09:41
Great stuff! :) Perfect timing indeed!

Cammy
31st May 2008, 19:12
Super Street Fighter II Turbo for CD32 usually sells for over $500 on eBay, and has sometimes gone higher than $700! It's supposedly the rarest game for CD32, but it does exist, unlike Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers, which was reviewed but never released on CD32.

So, you can download SSFIIT for CD32 and see how beautiful it looks and sounds (music, not sfx), but just don't play it, unless you want to select Cammy and pause it to perve on her bum when she turns around. The playability is terrible. The best way to play a Street Fighter game on your CD32, unfortunately, is to burn a copy of the WHDLoad version of Super Street Fighter II OCS, which only supports 2 buttons (punch & kick). But the playability is fine, even if the graphics will make you spew up a little bit.

fairlo
3rd July 2008, 21:53
Hi all

i have downloaded the whd version of super street fighter 2 for the cd32, how can i burn this to cd so i can play it in my cd32, is it even possible?

thanks

Harrison
3rd July 2008, 22:42
It is possible to create a CD for the CD32 and run WHDLoad based games on your CD32. However it is quite a complicated process, and not all games will run. This is because WHDLoad needs quite a lot of memory to run many games, and the CD32 only has the standard 2MB of chip ram, whereas normally you would run it on an A1200 with 2MB chip ram and at least 4MB fast ram.

However saying that you might still be able to get it to work, but you won't know until you try. I've not tried to do this myself so can't give you any tips on what to do. However try looking at the following link as it contains guides on setting up games to run on the CD32.

http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=de&u=http://www.cd32-allianz.de/entwickler/entwickler&sa=X&oi=translate&resnum=1&ct=result&prev=/search%3Fq%3DCDTV/CD32%2BENTWICKLERSEITE%26hl%3Den%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-GB:official%26hs%3DXob

I hope that helps.

killergorilla
4th July 2008, 11:27
You won't be able to run the whdload version on your CD32 I'm afraid, it's too memory intensive.

I have the iso of it but I don't have the music files to go with it (if there are any).

Harrison
4th July 2008, 12:50
@KG How big is the ISO? It seems quite hard to find.