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The long-awaited Street Fighter IV rollout will get more highlights than anticipated. Set to release this February, Capcom packs the legendary fighting duel Street Fighter IV with more than just a few extra artworks; the three-discs box set not only get you the game, but also a SF-CD soundtrack, a SF-featured anime in HD film, and extra goodies such as downloadable content and anime figurine.

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Though the SF IV will be available in multi-platform, the included features are different; the PS3 version includes a 65 minutes anime motion picture in Blu-ray disk and an exclusive Ryu figurine, while Xbox 360 gets you a Crimson Viper (new character) figurine and xbox 360-compatible game disk with 720p movie output. They sure make it harder to flip a coin huh? If I have both consoles, I would likely to spin the feature-film on my Ps3 if not the Blu-ray player.

On the extras, there are downloadable game contents in addition to a mini strategy guide. Considering most games are released at a retail of $59.99, the SF IV collector bundle is definitely a hot deal. I don’t know about you but I’m putting my C.O.D World at War on hold, pony up $20 more for the SF IV. The US release is slated to launch at February 17, 2009., preorders are available in most online retailers.

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One Response to “Street Fighter IV rollout gets more substance, collector edition revealed”

  1. Dan OC December 28, 2008

    I love SF, but have always played it in the arcades or on a playstation.
    I downloaded the latest HD SF remake on XBL and my god. Have you tried playing with the analogue stick, or the D-Pad.
    Totally rubbish. Sort it out..

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