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  2. Fighting game community - Wikipedia

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    The game Street Fighter II: The World Warrior was a huge success when it was released in 1991 and is regarded as one of the most influential video games of all time. [1] [2] [3] It refined and popularized the fighting game genre and introduced many now-staples of the genre, such as combos and character selection but most notably, it allowed players to directly compete by fighting against each ...

  3. Kinu Nishimura - Wikipedia

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    Kinu Nishimura (Japanese: 西村 キヌ, Hepburn: Nishimura Kinu) is a Japanese video game and anime concept artist and illustrator. Currently freelance, she is best known for her character design and promotional art for Capcom's fighting games during the 1990s.

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    Umehara gave a more in-depth account of the match in his 2016 autobiography, in which he explains how he briefly departed from the fighting game community afterwards. [17] The downloadable online version of 3rd Strike, Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike Online Edition, features a challenge where players need to pull off the Daigo Parry. [5]

  5. Fighting game - Wikipedia

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    The first video game to feature fist fighting is Heavyweight Champ (1976), [1] but Karate Champ (1984) actually features the one-on-one fighting game genre instead of a sports game in arcades. Yie Ar Kung-Fu was released later that year with various fighting styles and introduced health meters , and The Way of the Exploding Fist (1985) further ...

  6. Category:Fighting games - Wikipedia

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    Fighting game community; List of fighting games; 0–9. ... Art of Fighting (video game) Art of Fighting 2; Art of Fighting 3: The Path of the Warrior; Astra Superstars;

  7. G.A.S.P!! Fighters' NEXTream - Wikipedia

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    G.A.S.P!! Fighters' NEXTream (ガスプ!! ファイターズ ネクストリーム, Generation of Arts, Speed and Power), known in North America as Deadly Arts, is a 1998 fighting game developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Osaka and published by Konami for the Nintendo 64.

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  9. Eddy Gordo - Wikipedia

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    Eddy has received heavy criticism in the fighting game community for the low skill floor associated with his play style; however, the character, along with Christie, has been credited with popularizing the art of capoeira to a new audience within the larger gaming and martial arts community, and has influenced popular culture.