New images depicting Ryu and Ken in a couple of environments, as well as a character select screen

Oct 25, 2007 08:59 GMT  ·  By

Finally, Capcom has released some real gameplay screenshots of the much awaited Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix. Since the first announced plans for revamping the old 2D fighting game, Capcom has released few character art images and game features very slowly, but now, courtesy of Capcom Digital's recent blog entry, everyone can finally see how the game is shaping up.

As a fan, you've surely kept a close eye on the Internet for any updates from Capcom since the company's first released character art images, and so you were probably expecting much more detailed environment and character models. Don't worry, the images depicting Ken and Ryu, as well as the character select screen are already outdated. How do we know that?

According to the same blog entry, Capcom claims that even the last version on display at the company's event in London was already obsolete and we can only imagine that by the end of this Fall, Capcom will have done a great job in revamping everything to the limit of the 2D fighting genre.

Just days ago, Capcom has confirmed these features for the full product:

All 17 of the original Super Street Fighter II Turbo characters including Ryu, Guile, M. Bison and Akuma

One to two players head-to-head play either offline or online - Single player vs. CPU - Player vs. player over the same console - Player vs. player online

Training mode

Improved network code

Online features: - In-game voice chatting between players - Matchmaking flexibility through multiple options - Personal and friends statistics tracking - Quarter Match Mode- this spectator-based system allows online competitors (2 competitors and up to 4 spectators) to use a "virtual quarter" to "buy into" heated two player matches - Comprehensive worldwide rankings and leaderboards by character and country - tracks overall wins and losses, number of throws, perfects, highest combos and more

Widescreen support with option to select classic 4:3 mode for SF purists

So until the next update from Capcom arrives, you do whatever you might be doing there, but check back in every once in a while, because we'll be updating our Games section immediately when new screens, gameplay features or some footage emerge(s).