Sam Atkins of Brash Games writes "Remakes of old games seem to appear on the PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Marketplace every week, with most retro classics available on the consoles. The most dense genre on the stores has to be Fighting games, where classic franchises like Guilty Gear, Tekken and King of Fighters benefiting from a HD upgrade".
The Street Fighter 6 select theme makes a return to the hip-hop and rap genre, and it's a worthy follow-up to the Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike select theme.
If you’re into rap, sure I can see this being up there. I think SF4 had a better select theme, personally.
With the rise of eSports, the fighting game community has followed, in its own unique way, to higher production values with events such as Combo Breaker.
Garry from Bit Cultures writes: "Street Fighter III and its arcade updates have slowly gained traction as a competitive fighting game over the years as its shallow competitors fell by the wayside. This fighter is easy to jump into, deep with extensive new mechanics it brings to the genre, and is hard as hell to master. While still on the shortlist of the top competitive fighting games nearly 15 years after its release, Capcom tried to do it justice in 2011 with a comprehensive Online Edition to coincide with the opening of the high-speed internet gaming floodgates onto the PS3 and XBox 360. Now, here we are on the eve of the Street Fighter V release, re-evaluating Street Fighter III Online Edition‘s merits almost 20 years after its initial arcade run."