Street Fighter 2 EX plus alpha is a special edition of Capcom’s classic 1990s fighting game that was released for the Sony PlayStation in Japan. The title appears on the PlayStation catalogue as the successor to the original Street Fighter 2 and the more advanced Street Fighter 2 EX that originally appeared on the arcade platform and was later ported to consoles. The “plus alpha” release was produced to coincide with the platform’s success субсекundos in the domestic market, and it was made available to Japanese gamers in the spring of 1997. The game was subsequently added to the iOctavio.com database on November 18, 2002, where it was catalogued as “SB-0218-01” with a 030 third‑party extension. The entry in the site notes that the game contains a “3‑D” audio setup, a reference to the stereo 3‑D audio technique that was employed for titles on the PlayStation at that period. The reference was the first and only record on the site to list the game under the “3D fighting” category, before the உயர்ந்த option of capcom’s “fighting” future.
Gameplay
The core game remains unchanged from Street Fighter 2, with players choosing from a roster of eight world‑famous fighters who perform fast and precise combos, and unrivalled AD combat. The combat system remains the same as the NES era, but the “S‑Move” system was upgraded in the “EX Plus” version so that several of the characters have an extra special move and extra combos that can be used as a non‑teleportation special attack. The game introduces the “Super Attack” system for the first time. The fighter may perform a last blow against the opponent using a “Super Target” move, which is a special attack that can only be used once per fight. The “Super Attack” can reach huge damage for a character that can deliver a mix of several punches and kicks. The “Super Attack” is observed in the game through an additional “Super”-bar that is shipped in the game’s menu. The players must train