Street Fighter The Movie - PlayStation
Street Fighter The Movie for PlayStation is a fighting game based on the live-action Street Fighter film and adapted into a one-on-one arcade-style brawler. It stands out with digitized actor-based character sprites, giving this PlayStation release a very different look from other Street Fighter games.
- Cleaned, tested, and guaranteed to play. Disc play surface is in good condition.
- Platform: PlayStation disc game.
- The roster features film-inspired versions of series characters including Jean-Claude Van Damme as Guile and Raul Julia as M. Bison.
- Traditional head-to-head fighting is paired with special moves, combos, and fast arcade-style matches built around the Street Fighter formula.
- Its digitized presentation gives the game a distinct mid-1990s style closer to Mortal Kombat-style visuals than the animated look of Street Fighter II.
- Rated Teen for fantasy violence, fitting its competitive fighting game format and movie tie-in presentation.
This title remains one of the more unusual entries in the Street Fighter series, especially for collectors of PlayStation fighters and film-based games. A notable crossover piece from the era when arcade fighters regularly received experimental console adaptations.
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Description
Street Fighter The Movie for PlayStation is a fighting game based on the live-action Street Fighter film and adapted into a one-on-one arcade-style brawler. It stands out with digitized actor-based character sprites, giving this PlayStation release a very different look from other Street Fighter games.
- Cleaned, tested, and guaranteed to play. Disc play surface is in good condition.
- Platform: PlayStation disc game.
- The roster features film-inspired versions of series characters including Jean-Claude Van Damme as Guile and Raul Julia as M. Bison.
- Traditional head-to-head fighting is paired with special moves, combos, and fast arcade-style matches built around the Street Fighter formula.
- Its digitized presentation gives the game a distinct mid-1990s style closer to Mortal Kombat-style visuals than the animated look of Street Fighter II.
- Rated Teen for fantasy violence, fitting its competitive fighting game format and movie tie-in presentation.
This title remains one of the more unusual entries in the Street Fighter series, especially for collectors of PlayStation fighters and film-based games. A notable crossover piece from the era when arcade fighters regularly received experimental console adaptations.




















