In 1998, Capcom produced a five-part series of video games called Capcom Generations for PlayStation and Sega Saturn, widely released in Japan and the PAL region. This series includes a total of 15 arcade games and Super NES. Each episode is packed with extra features that were previously unavailable, such as a history of each title, play suggestions, and even a voiceover profile. The first set of Capcom Classics Collection includes all 16 games: 15 games from Capcom Generations and Street Fighter Collection 2, in which there are six games that are more simulated on the plot and gameplay for users to quickly grasp. In the second set, only the remaining games are not in the Capcom Generations series. Each set has a notable feature. The first one has “Versus Deluxe Mode” for Street Fighter II games, which allows two players to fight each other with the characters they want. It includes all characters in all of the three parts of Street Fighter. In the second set, it contains a Quiz and Dragons version containing questions related to the publisher Capcom.
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