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''Street Fighter'' has released its games over the years through several compilations. The first of these was ''{{iw|wikipedia|Street Fighter Collection}}'' in 1997; the collection would later be succeeded a year later with ''Street Fighter Collection 2'', the fifth volume of the ''{{iw|wikipedia|Capcom Generations}}'' series. ''{{iw|wikipedia|Street Fighter Anniversary Collection}}'' was released for the PlayStation 2 on August 2004 and Xbox on October of that same year. The ''{{iw|wikipedia|Street Fighter Alpha Anthology}}'' was released on May 2006, containing all games in the ''Alpha'' sub-series, including a remixed version of both the console-exclusive ''Street Fighter Alpha 2 Gold'' and ''Super Gem Fighter Mini Mix''. Finally, ''{{iw|wikipedia|Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection}}'' was released in May 2018, containing almost every version of ''Street Fighter II'', ''Street Fighter Alpha'', and ''Street Fighter III''.
''Street Fighter'' has released its games over the years through several compilations. The first of these was ''{{iw|wikipedia|Street Fighter Collection}}'' in 1997; the collection would later be succeeded a year later with ''Street Fighter Collection 2'', the fifth volume of the ''{{iw|wikipedia|Capcom Generations}}'' series. ''{{iw|wikipedia|Street Fighter Anniversary Collection}}'' was released for the PlayStation 2 on August 2004 and Xbox on October of that same year. The ''{{iw|wikipedia|Street Fighter Alpha Anthology}}'' was released on May 2006, containing all games in the ''Alpha'' sub-series, including a remixed version of both the console-exclusive ''Street Fighter Alpha 2 Gold'' and ''Super Gem Fighter Mini Mix''. Finally, ''{{iw|wikipedia|Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection}}'' was released in May 2018, containing almost every version of ''Street Fighter II'', ''Street Fighter Alpha'', and ''Street Fighter III''.


Outside of the mainline entries, ''Street Fighter'' has crossed over with many other franchises. The game ''{{iw|wikipedia|X-Men vs. Street Fighter}}'' was a 1996 crossover with the Marvel franchise that blossomed into the ''Marvel Vs. Capcom'' franchise. A fan made an unofficial crossover titled ''Mega Man X Street Fighter'' in 2011 before being officially licensed by Capcom. ''Street Fighter'' have also appeared in many crossover titles like the ''Capcom vs. [[SNK]]'' and ''Project X Zone'' series, as well as ''Tatsunoko vs. Capcom'' and the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. Ryu along with Chun-Li even crossed over with the {{iw|wikipedia|Power Rangers}} in ''{{iw|wikipedia|Power Rangers: Legacy Wars}}'' in 2018 and ''{{iw|wikipedia|Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid}}'' in 2021. The franchise has also been referenced in other franchises like ''Final Fight'', ''Slam Masters'', ''Rival Schools'', and countless nods from other companies. Franchise mascot Ryu in particular has frequently attributed to having the most crossovers of any video game character.
Outside of the mainline entries, ''Street Fighter'' has crossed over with many other franchises. The game ''{{iw|wikipedia|X-Men vs. Street Fighter}}'' was a 1996 crossover with the Marvel franchise that blossomed into the ''Marvel Vs. Capcom'' franchise. A fan made an unofficial crossover titled ''Mega Man X Street Fighter'' in 2011 before being officially licensed by Capcom. ''Street Fighter'' have also appeared in many crossover titles like the ''Capcom vs. [[SNK]]'' and ''Project X Zone'' series, as well as ''Tatsunoko vs. Capcom'' and the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. Ryu along with Chun-Li even crossed over with the {{iw|wikipedia|Power Rangers}} in ''{{iw|wikipedia|Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid}}'' in 2019. The franchise has also been referenced in other franchises like ''Final Fight'', ''Slam Masters'', ''Rival Schools'', and countless nods from other companies. Franchise mascot Ryu in particular has frequently attributed to having the most crossovers of any video game character.


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