: Unlike previous home console releases, these are direct arcade ports. This means you get the original balancing and even classic glitches, though you lose some of the "quality of life" features and extra characters found in older home-only versions.
The is a massive celebration of the franchise's arcade roots, bundling 12 classic titles that defined the fighting game genre. It serves as both a comprehensive gaming package and an interactive history lesson, though its value varies depending on whether you are a competitive player or a nostalgic fan. Performance and Content
The collection includes 12 arcade-perfect ports ranging from the original 1987 Street Fighter to the legendary Street Fighter III: Third Strike .
: You get the original Street Fighter , five iterations of Street Fighter II , the Alpha trilogy, and all three versions of Street Fighter III .
: Digital Eclipse added a "save anywhere" state feature, various screen filters (like CRT and arcade effects), and a training mode for the four online-enabled titles. Online and Controls
This is where the collection faces its most significant criticism. Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection (Switch) Review