![]() ![]() The PlayStation version features new epilogues (different from the ones featured in the arcade versions) in addition to FMV endings.ĭevelopment of the game was headed by Akira Nishitani, best known for his work on Street Fighter II. The Japanese versions of both EX and EX Plus contain text-only epilogues which are displayed on-screen after the player defeats M. The PlayStation version also includes an arranged soundtrack and CG animated endings for all of the characters. The PlayStation version also includes several game modes in addition to the Arcade mode: a dedicated two-player Versus mode, Practice mode, Team Battle mode, Survival mode, Time Attack mode, and Watch mode where the player witnesses a match between two computer-controlled characters. In addition, there is a hidden bonus stage where the player has to smash barrels, similar to one of the three bonus stages from Street Fighter II. All of the characters from the arcade version of EX Plus are included, along with two characters exclusive to this version, increasing the total number of characters to 23: Dhalsim from Street Fighter II and Sakura from Street Fighter Alpha 2. The PlayStation version of the game, titled Street Fighter EX Plus Alpha and promoted as Street Fighter EX Plus α, was released on July 17, 1997. This version also adds four new hidden characters, increasing the total number of characters to 21: Evil Ryu from Street Fighter Alpha 2, an alternate version of Hokuto named Bloody Hokuto, and two cyborgs named Cycloid-β and Cycloid-γ. In this version, all of the hidden time-released characters are available by default. Versions Street Fighter EX Plus Ī few months after the original version of Street Fighter EX was released, an upgraded version titled Street Fighter EX Plus was released in arcades on March 31, 1997. Bison (Vega in Japan, voiced by Tomomichi Nishimura)
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