The game is a typical side scrolling shooter, going against the trend of other Capcom shooters, such as 1942, and 1943: The Battle of Midway, which are vertically scrolling shooters.
I love Street Fighter, always have, even back when the occasional fireball was more a freak product of luck that elicited looks of shock than a planned attack. But I'm not that big a fan of the Street Fighter Anniversary Collection.
Scrooge's quest for mo' money, mo' money, mo' money begins when his nosy nephews unearth a fragment of a treasure map that leads to the fabled Lost Treasure of McDuck.
Video game sequels are a funny lot, while many succeed on expanding franchises and introducing new elements to already established worlds, characters, etc.
The levels are set in empty, white, antiseptic rooms. The enemies, all robots, pack powerful weapons and transform into different shapes in mid-battle.