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Super Street Fighter II Turbo 3DO Price Guide & Value

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Details Super Street Fighter II Turbo (3DO)

Console
3DO
Genre
Action
Release
1994

Technical Specs +

🇩🇪 Box Code
n/a
🇩🇪 EAN
5026555030496
🌐 Box Code
n/a
🌐 Box Code
FZ-SM3851
🌐 EAN
037988830114
🇪🇺 EAN
5026555100168
🇪🇺 Box Code
n/a
🇪🇺 EAN
5025232044245
🇪🇺 Box Code
n/a
🇪🇺 Box Code
FZ-SE3851
🇯🇵 EAN
4984824058057
🇯🇵 Box Code
FZ-SJ3851
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Market Value Super Street Fighter II Turbo

Last update : 6/7/2026
LOOSE
$99
Average Price
COMPLETE
COMPLETE (CIB)
$218
Most Popular
NEW (SEALED)
$435
Sealed
GRADED
$479
Wata / VGA
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Market Value & Price Range: Super Street Fighter II Turbo

How much is Super Street Fighter II Turbo worth on 3DO?

The current price guide for this title is around $120.00 for a Complete (CIB) copy.

Where to buy Super Street Fighter II Turbo cheaper?

If you are looking where to buy Super Street Fighter II Turbo cheaper, the best live offer currently starts at €18.90 for a Très bon état copy.

Buying Guide & Authenticity

Is Super Street Fighter II Turbo a rare game?

Super Street Fighter II Turbo on 3DO is a highly sought-after title. Valued at $120 complete-in-box, it's a valuable addition to any collection. The game exists in both PAL (Europe) and NTSC (US/Japan) formats, giving collectors options based on their budget and hardware.

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Description Super Street Fighter II Turbo

Super Street Fighter II Turbo, released in Japan as Super Street Fighter II X: Grand Master Challenge, is a competitive fighting game released for the arcades by Capcom in 1994. It is the fifth installment in the Street Fighter II sub-series of Street Fighter games, following Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers. Like its predecessor, it ran on the CP System II hardware. Super Turbo introduced several new gameplay mechanics not present in previous versions of Street Fighter II, including the addition of Super Combos and air combos. It also introduced the secret character Akuma, who would go on to become a recurring character in later Street Fighter installments and other Capcom fighting games. Super Turbo was originally ported to the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer, followed by the PlayStation and Sega Saturn (under the title of Super Street Fighter II Turbo: The Ultimate Championship) as part of the Street Fighter Collection, and for the Dreamcast in Japan under the title of Super Street Fighter II X for Matching Service. A remake of the game was released for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 titled Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix.