
Bonus Stages also returned in this game.Ģnd Impact's Arcade Mode consists of eight fights, culminating with the eighth and final fight against a specific final boss for the chosen player character. Personal Actions marked the return of taunts and added effects that benefited users, from increased defense to powering up the next attack. Throw Technicals allowed players to counter and escape their opponent's throw attempts. The choice of Super Arts would also determine how many EX Specials could be stored. EX Special attacks made their debut and allowed more powerful special attacks at the cost of some of the Super Art Gauge.

The ten/eleven playable characters are listed as follows:
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The Arcade Mode of New Generation consists of seven fights, with the first six being made up of random opponents, all leading up to the seventh and final fight against an unplayable computer-controlled only final boss named Gill. The Super Art system was also introduced, with at least 3 Super Arts available to each character, and the choice of Super Art determined the size of the Super Art Gauge and the number of Stocks available. The gameplay is similar to Super Street Fighter II Turbo, but players can now parry most attacks, and also perform dashes, high jumps, and quick stands.

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