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Street Fighter IV (快打傳説 KuàiDǎ ChuánShuō) is a Famicom game made by Hummer Team and published by Gouder Co. in 1993. Aside from having Street Fighter in the title, it is a practically original fighting game and should not be confused for the official game released by Capcom.

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  • Street Fighter IV (快打傳説 KuàiDǎ ChuánShuō) is a Famicom game made by Hummer Team and published by Gouder Co. in 1993. Aside from having Street Fighter in the title, it is a practically original fighting game and should not be confused for the official game released by Capcom.
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  • The North American, European, and Japanese releases were available in Standard packaging and in a Collector's Edition variant. The Collector's Edition was available only to the console versions of the game, and came with a figurine (Crimson Viper for Xbox 360 owners; Ryu for PS3 owners), the animated short called The Ties That Bind, game soundtrack, and a Prima hint guide with illustrations by UDON.
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  • The coin-operated arcade game was released in Japan on July 18, 2008, with North American arcades importing the machines by August. The console versions for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 were released in Japan on February 12, 2009, and were sold in North American stores as early as February 16, with a February 18 intended release date. The official European release was on February 20. A Windows version was released on July 2, 2009 in Japan, July 3, 2009 in Europe and July 7, 2009 in the US. A version for iOS was released on March 10, 2010. By March 31, 2009, Street Fighter IV had sold over 3 million copies worldwide. An updated version, Super Street Fighter IV, was released as a standalone title in April 2010.
  • Street Fighter IV is the sixth series in the Street Fighter franchise (counting the sole original, and the Alpha and EX games). It consist of two games so far: the "adjective-less" Street Fighter IV and Super Street Fighter IV. The namesake game, Street Fighter IV, was announced in late 2007, and the game was released in 2008 for Arcades and in early 2009 for home consoles. Having been almost 11 years since the last numerical title's initial announcement, very few fans saw this coming, and jokes are still making the rounds about Hell's temperature having dropped to -3º Kelvin.
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  • Famicom
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  • 1993(xsd:integer)
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  • Yoshinori Ono
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  • Street Fighter IV
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  • Street Fighter IV's title screen
  • Poster for the arcade version of Street Fighter IV, depicting Ryu on the background, and the four new characters within the roman numeral "IV."
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  • Celeron D 352
  • Intel Core 2 Duo E6400 or
  • Pentium 4 651 or
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  • Street Fighter IV
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  • Sit-down
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  • The Legend
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  • Arcade
  • --02-12
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