
Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo
Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo is a 1996 competitive puzzle arcade game developed by Capcom, featuring chibi-style versions of Street Fighter and Darkstalkers characters. Players battle by matching colored gems to create crash gems that clear the opponent's screen when triggered.
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About This Game
The game revolutionized competitive puzzle gameplay with its unique 'drop pattern' system where cleared blocks send counter-gems to the opponent's screen.
Each character has distinct drop patterns and special animations when performing super combos, with Ryu, Ken, Morrigan and others appearing in adorable super-deformed styles.
Originally an experimental spin-off, it became one of Capcom's most beloved puzzle games and spawned multiple re-releases with online multiplayer capabilities.
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