A player having other technical issues (controller doesn't work, emulator crashing, etc.) should report this via Discord (see above).Please use wired connections if possible.If both cannot, a coin flip (2 out of 3) will decide the winner. If one player cannot maintain reliable connections, they may take a loss or be DQ'ed. Players having connection issues may need to run lag tests as well as connect to alternate players / the TOs.In the event of a connection loss, players will restart that game (unless TO deems otherwise).Tournament organizers will announce what matches are to be played via Discord & Fightcade please wait otherwise. Matches are usually streamed (unless there are too many matches to be done, usually when there are eight players or more). Participants should be ready to go five minutes before tournament time (includes setting up emulator, testing game, configuring controls, etc.).We will use the tournament-lobby text chat and tournament voice chat to help coordinate matches, troubleshoot issues, and so on. Please join the Discord server (listed below).Rage quitting, abuse, racism, sexism, etc. Violations may result in disqualification/bans/etc. Mortal Kombat), otherwise they are not (e.g. Character switches for winner side are allowed between games if the game supports it (e.g.If you are having issues, please notify the tournament-lobby text chat on Discord ASAP so that others may assist. It's highly recommended you have the JSON ROM Manager (listed below). Limited time will be given for ROM download, configuration, and testing.For grand finals, loser's side must win a FT3 to reset the bracket, and then another FT3 to win the tournament.
Matches will be First to Two (FT2) game wins until semi-finals, losers finals, winners finals, and grand finals where they will be First to Three (FT3).This tournament's game is Street Fighter Alpha 2 for Arcade on FightCade 2.
Sega Saturn (1996) "Street Fighter Alpha 2 " Sega Saturn (sept.30, 1996) "Street Fighter Alpha 2 " Sony PlayStation (sept.30, 1996) "Street Fighter Alpha 2 " Nintendo SNES (nov.1996) "Street Fighter Alpha 2 " Sony PlayStation (dec.1996) "Street Fighter Alpha 2 " Nintendo SNES (dec.19, 1996) "Street Fighter Alpha 2 " Sony PlayStation 2 (2006) "Street Fighter Alpha Anthology" by THQ Sony PS2 (june.13, 2006) "Street Fighter Alpha Anthology " Sony PS2 (jul.7, 2006) "Street Fighter Alpha Anthology " PORTS These are ports released in North America, Europe, and Australia. Ultra Street Fighter II - The Final Challengers (2017, Switch).Super Street Fighter IV - Arcade Edition (2010).Hyper Street Fighter II - The Anniversary Edition (2003).Street Fighter III - 3rd Strike: Fight For The Future (1999).Street Fighter III - 2nd Impact: Giant Attack (1997).Street Fighter III - New Generation (1997).Street Fighter Alpha - Warriors' Dreams (1995).Super Street Fighter II - The New Challengers (1993).Street Fighter II' - Hyper Fighting (1992).Street Fighter II' - Champion Edition (1992).Street Fighter II - The World Warrior (1991).Bison: Guiana Highlands - Great Waterfalls, Venezuela Akuma ('Gouki' in Japan): Gokuentou, Japan Dan: Temple Street, Hong Kong Dhalsim: Bank of the Ganges River, India Zangief: Bilsk Steelworks, USSR Gen: Shanghai, China Rolento: New York, USA Sakura: Setagaya-ku, 2-Choume, Tokyo, Japan UPDATES Blue Board revisions: REVISION 1 Bison ('Vega' in Japan): Atop the VTOL, Brazil (Charlie vs.) M. (Character: Stage location) Ryu: Suzaku Castle, Japan (Sagat vs.) Ryu: a big prairie, Australia Ken: San Francisco Bay, USA Chun-Li: Beijing, China Sagat: Ayuthaya Temple Ruins, Thailand Adon: Bank of the Chao Phraya River, Thailand Birdie: London Station Underground, England Charlie ('Nash' in Japan): Detroit Highway, USA Guy: Metro City, USA Rose: Genova City Port, Italy Sodom: Arizona Desert, USA M. Below are the place names that were left out of the non-Japanese versions, translated into English.
Perhaps someone at Capcom USA was too lazy to translate the location-specific text (which is in Japanese) and just used the country name (which is in English). All export versions just tell you which country the stage is in. In the original Japanese version, specific locations are displayed on the 'next stage' screen.
Satsui no Hadou ni Mezameta Ryu is named Evil Ryu. In these export releases: Nash is named Charlie. Blue Board TRIVIA Street Fighter Alpha 2 was released in February 1996 in Europe and in March 1996 in the USA. TECHNICAL Runs on the "CP System II" hardware. For more information about the game itself, please see the original Japanese release entry "Street Fighter Zero 2 ". published 25 years ago: Street Fighter Alpha 2 © 1996 Capcom.