Street Fighter Alpha 2 (GBC)

The Game Boy Color version of Street Fighter Alpha 2 is a port of the SNES version of the arcade game developed by Crawfish Interactive and published by Capcom and released in 2001 for Game Boy Color and it was enhanced for Game Boy Advance.

This is the only Game Boy Color game to recieve an enhanced soundtrack for Game Boy Advance.

Gameplay
The gameplay and graphics is based on the SNES version, except more stripped-down to fit the Game Boy Color's memory, and it has Hi-Color mode support and the engine is similar to that of the first Street Fighter Alpha game for Game Boy Color.

It has an enhanced four-player Versus mode when playing the game on a Game Boy Advance unit as well as Game Boy Advance-only rosters.

Development
Development of the Game Boy Color version begin on November 2000. Capcom however submitted talks to Crawfish to return developing the sequel for Game Boy Color. Crawfish however emulated and converted the 16-bit SNES version of Street Fighter Alpha 2 onto the Game Boy Color hardware. Crawfish approached programmers to carry alternate modes when using a Game Boy Advance.

Steve Collett started composing the game on January 2001. Steve Collett wanted the game to receive an alternate soundtrack when using a Game Boy Advance.

Reception
The Game Boy Color version received positive reviews, with EGM gaining 7.5/10 and Nintendo Power giving out 6.8/10.