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After seeing some gameplays of the Super Nintendo version of "Street Fighter II: The World Warrior", where players sometimes go the 'Option Mode' menu, most likely to change the difficulty or controls, I noticed there was a 'Music test' section, and a 'S.E. test' (Sound effect) section, but no one ever messes with it. Well, after finding an online emulator, which was my best bet, I was able to play the game and play with the music and sound effect tests. However, the only keys that were accurate for me were the arrow keys, 'X', and 'A'. I had to use 'Z' for 'Y', 'Q' for 'L', 'S' for 'B', and 'W' for 'R'. Regardless, I also figured out how to play the different soundtracks and sound effects. You have to press the four buttons to toggle between options, press 'R' to listen to your selection, and press 'L' to stop playing. 'A' let's you go to the next soundtrack or sound effect, 'Y' let's you go back to the previous one, 'X' let's you skip forward sixteen from the selection you're on at the moment, and 'B' let's you skip back sixteen. Each soundtrack and sound effect is marked as numbers and numbers/letters. That being said, here's each available soundtrack to listen to:

  • 10 - Capcom Logo
  • 11 - Intro
  • 12 - Ryu's Stage
  • 13 - E. Honda's Stage
  • 14 - Blanka's Stage
  • 15 - Ken's Stage
  • 16 - Guile's Stage
  • 17 - Chun-Li's Stage
  • 18 - Zangief's Stage
  • 19 - Dhalsim's Stage
  • 1A - Balrog's Stage
  • 1B - Vega's Stage
  • 1C - Sagat's Stage
  • 1D - M. Bison's Stage
  • 1E - Ryu's Ending
  • 1F - E. Honda's Ending
  • 20 - Blanka's Ending
  • 21 - Ken's Ending (Part 1)
  • 22 - Ken's Ending (Part 2)
  • 23 - Guile's Ending
  • 24 - Chun-Li's Ending (Part 1 (or 2))
  • 25 - Chun-Li's Ending (Part 2 (or 1))
  • 26 - Zangief's Ending
  • 27 - Dhalsim's Ending
  • 28 - Player Select
  • 29 - VS.
  • 2A - Match-End
  • 2B - Here Comes a New Challenger!
  • 2C - Bonus Stage
  • 2D - Continue?
  • 2E - Game Over
  • 2F - Ranking Display

That makes a total of 32 soundtracks, although it should be 33 including the Staff Credits, but for some reason that's not an available soundtrack to listen to. Maybe it's because it doesn't play in the original arcade version of the game.

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