Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo HD Remix coming next month; Nex needs a snorgle

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Apparently high-definition remakes are the new Mega Man as Capcom is releasing yet another of its ancient (and ridiculously awesome) Street Fighter titles with improved graphics specifically for the new-gen content delivery services inherent in the Xbox 360 and PSTriple.

According to Capcom USA’s official blog, the company that Ryu built will be releasing Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo HD Remix on the XBLA and PSN next month, and I couldn’t possibly be more excited. As SPF2T was the first title to successfuly integrate my two greatest loves (Capcom fighters and Puyo Puyo rip-offs), I’m tremendously excited about this release. In fact, upon hearing the news, I sprinted across my hardwood floor, tail flailing in the air, and I managed to pee all over the place. Also, I somehow became a golden retriever puppy. Capcom, do you see what you do to me?

[UPDATE: We forced Nex to remove the old picture and replace it with a picture from the upcoming release. — The BoardToid]


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