The PlayStation version was a commercial success upon release. It sold out in retail stores within a month of its North American release in September 1995. The game received mostly negative reviews. Reviewing the Saturn version, Radion Automatic of
Sega Saturn Magazine complained of the excessive slow down, as well as the fact that the game is not a conversion of
the arcade game of the same name but simply another port of
Super Street Fighter II Turbo with digitized graphics. The four reviewers of
Electronic Gaming Monthly highly criticized the controls but praised the FMV cinemas and gameplay mechanics. Not all of the reviewers realized that the game was not a conversion of the arcade game of the same name, leading to some confusion.
GamePro gave the Saturn version a firmly negative review, a rarity for the publication at the time. The reviewer criticized the slow and choppy animation, weak battle voices, unpredictable frame redraw, and the quick recover time of fighters, saying this results in "a wait-and-strike defensive game rather than a true competitive Street Fighter match." A reviewer for
Maximum particularly criticized the poor quality of the digitization and the low
frame rate. He also commented that while the gameplay is basically a port of
Super Street Fighter II Turbo, it is crippled by bouts of slowdown: "The fluid, instinctual response of the previous SF games seems to have been lost and with it, any real compulsion to play it." A critic for
Next Generation gave the game one of its few completely positive reviews. He praised the comprehensive selection of characters and numerous modes to play in, and concluded that the game "looks and plays great." While a different
GamePro critic covered the PlayStation version, he too gave the game a resoundingly negative review, saying it has long load times, conspicuous glitches, control lag, bad voice acting, and muddy sprites which fail to resemble the actors from the film. Despite their positive review of the Saturn version,
Next Generations brief review of the PlayStation version called it "A major misstep all around." Bob Mackey of
USgamer listed
Street Fighter: The Movie as one of the worst launch games for the PlayStation, noting that the game is "largely remembered for being an abject embarrassment." Retrospectively, Marissa Meli of UGO.com ranked it at number 102 in her top 102 worst games of all time list. ==Legacy==