Air Also
Can also execute while in mid-air.
Releases (Timeline)
Releases (by Name)
Game Releases (Old - New)
Street Fighter: Real Battle on Film (JPN)
Playstation
8/10/1995
Home versions were re-engineered by Capcom into a mostly functional SSF2T/SFEX hybrid.
Ryu
Blanka
Battle Arena Toshinden 2 Plus
Playstation
8/9/1996
Budget rerelease with added feature to save unlocked characters to memory card
Fo Fai
Sho Shinjo
Mortal Kombat II
Playstation
8/26/1996
Available only in Japan
Reptile
Raiden
Poy Poy
Playstation
06/12/1997
Street Fighter Collection
Playstation
10/23/1997
Compilation release. Included version is Zero 2 Alpha with added Cammy.
Adon
Charlie Nash
Nash (Japan)
Konami Antiques MSX Collection Vol. 2
Playstation
1/22/1998
Compilation release. Emulation of the MSX version.
Mei-Ling
Lan-Fang
Poy Poy 2
Playstation
07/09/1998
Street Fighter Collection 2
Playstation
10/31/1998
Compilation release (Capcom Generation 5 in JPN)
Chun-Li
Ken Masters
Street Fighter Collection 2
Playstation
10/31/1998
Compilation release (Capcom Generation 5 in JPN)
Balrog
M. Bison (Japan)
Sagat
Street Fighter Collection 2
Playstation
10/31/1998
Compilation release (Capcom Generations 5 in JPN)
Guile
Blanka
Toshinden 4
Playstation
8/12/1999
EUR and JPN-only release
Rook Castle
Genma
Kidou Butouden G Gundam: The Battle, Kidou Senki Gundam W: The Battle (JPN)
Playstation
10/10/2002
Although the American game featured a full cast from both Gundam Wing and G Gundam, the cast was split into two seperate "Simple 2000" games in Japan
Nu Gundam
Dragon Gundam
GF13-011NC Dragon Gundam
Tobal 2
Playstation
1/25/2007
Re-release
Gren
Hom
Clay Fighter X-treme
Playstation

Slated to release as Clay Fighter X-Treme on the PlayStation and the ill-fated 3DO follow-up, "M2", alongside the Nintendo 64 version. Never surfaced.
Bonker
Bad Mr. Frosty
Criticom II
Playstation

Development transferred to the Nintendo 64 under the name "Dark Rift".
Morphix
Gorm
Gore (Dark Rift)
Thrill Kill
Playstation

Canceled when Electronic Arts bought Paradox Development in 1998. Semi-resurrected as Wu-Tang Shaolin Style
Violet
Cain
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Based on Kyo Kusanagi [Light]
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