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Although not fighting games and not video games, the Street Fighter II series also contained: Street Fighter II Pinball: A pinball arcade game developed by Gottlieb in 1993. And: A card game titled Street Fighter II: World Warriors Card Game; An LCD game titled Street Fighter II; A board game titled Street Fighter II
Street Fighter 6 [a] is a 2023 fighting game developed and published by Capcom.It is the seventh main entry in the Street Fighter franchise, following Street Fighter V (2016), and was released for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows and Xbox Series X/S, while an arcade version, named Street Fighter 6 Type Arcade, was published by Taito for Japanese arcade cabinets later.
Takashi Nishiyama used the one-on-one boss battles of his earlier beat 'em up Kung-Fu Master as the template for Capcom's fighting game Street Fighter, [68] combined with elements of Karate Champ and Yie Ar Kung Fu. [6] Street Fighter found its own niche in the gaming world, which was dominated by beat 'em ups and shoot 'em ups at the time. [6]
Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection was developed by Digital Eclipse and published by Capcom. [4] To provide minimal latency in online play, the development team implemented "rewind" technology and allowed players to adjust their own input latency via an in-game menu.
Street Fighter X Mega Man; Street Fighter X Tekken; Street Fighter: The Movie (arcade game) Street Fighter: The Movie (console video game) Street Fighter: The Storytelling Game; Super Gem Fighter Mini Mix; Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo; Super Street Fighter II; Super Street Fighter II Turbo; Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix; Super Street ...
The 2001 arcade version is an enhanced remake known as Street Fighter Zero 3 Upper, and was released in Japan only [113] The Game Boy Advance version is known in Japan as Street Fighter Zero 3 Upper [114] The PlayStation Portable version is an enhanced remake entitled Street Fighter Alpha 3 MAX (Street Fighter Zero 3 Double Upper in Japan) [115]
Ken Masters (Japanese: ケン・マスターズ, Hepburn: Ken Masutāzu) is a character in Capcom's Street Fighter fighting game series. The character was first introduced in the 1987 title Street Fighter as an alternate fighter to Ryu.
Edmond Honda (Japanese: エドモンド 本田), better known as E. Honda, is a character created by Capcom for the Street Fighter fighting game series. Introduced in Street Fighter II as part of the starting lineup, he has appeared in Street Fighter Alpha 3, Street Fighter IV and the Capcom vs. SNK series, and made several cameos.