Fighting Street is the enhanced CD-ROM version of Street Fighter (1987)—Capcom’s very first entry in the legendary fighting game franchise. This TurboGrafx-CD port adds voiced dialogue, arranged music, improved sound effects, and CD-quality audio that wasn’t possible in the arcades or on cartridge systems of the time.
You play as Ryu, a young martial artist traveling the world to challenge masters of different fighting styles. A second player can select Ken, Ryu’s rival and training partner. Although the game predates the iconic combos and roster of Street Fighter II, it introduces the series’ signature special moves—Hadouken, Shoryuken, and Tatsumaki—which must be executed with precise joystick motions.
Each match takes place in a different country, featuring opponents like Eagle, Retsu, Geki, Joe, and the final boss Sagat. Known today as a historic curiosity, Fighting Street remains a notable collector’s piece and one of the earliest CD-ROM fighting games ever released on a console.
Language: English
Rating: Not Rated
Platform: TurboGrafx-CD / TurboDuo
Genre: Fighting / Arcade
Players: 1–2 players
Developer: Capcom (original) / Hudson Soft (port)
Publisher: NEC
Release Year: 1989 (North America)
TurboGrafx-CD discs are region-free, but the system cards are region-locked. You must use a U.S. System Card (or a region-modified console) to run the disc on American hardware.




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