You get to It may not look quite as pretty, bul tor almost 40 quid less, you're getting ah almost identical game in tact, it's even got one over Ihe SNFS version with the inclusion ot the com-op s car and barrel smashing bonus sections1 '¦Having played and been suitably impressed by this on Ihe Super Nintendo, I couldn t wait lor the Amiga version tc come out. Well, here it is and its something ot a classic. All the sampled sounds and wonderfully detailed graphics are there, and the action stll remains as last and furious as ever Possibly trie only thing that could prove Street Fighter Its downfall is the control method. Wilh a jaypad land their mulhple lire buttons; control becomes simplicity itself afler a tew turns Unfortunately, as mosl Amiga owners use joysticks i can envisage a fair few infuriated lighters struggling to I access those special moves. Now I know [ what Ryu means when he shouts hadaken' However, it must be said that it s been worked out as well as it could Despite this minor Haw, I d still say SF II is the best beal- em up ever to grace the Amiga, with the second best two player option ot all-lime (Senstbte k Soccer corrvng first, ol course1). T difierent moves depending on whether you re standing, crouching, or lumping Things are sughily easier on a two button loypaa (you can use Sega and Nintendo controllers but extra buttons aren't utilised by the Amiga's joyports)