18. Street Fighter II Turbo (1993)
This is the deluxe version of arguably the most important game of the 16-bit wars. Street Fighter 2 is one of those games that is truly timeless and plays superbly well, especially on the SNES Mini as it will contain 60hz/Fullscreen versions of all the games, meaning you get to play ‘Turbo’ as it was truly intended.
SFII Turbo adds a range of speed increases, made popular by the renowned ‘Rainbow Edition’ hacks of the arcade version of SFII Champion Edition, and of course we finally get to play as the four bosses. I rate this slightly lower down the list, as really we should get the definitive 16-bit Street Fighter 2 game, which is of course Super Street Fighter 2 (our Japanese friends will get this version), but it will provide highly competitive 2-player action just as well as it did in 1993. Just remember, you must defeat Sheng Long to stand a chance.


