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Character roster of Ultra Street Fighter IV The main titles of the Street Fighter fighting game series have introduced a varied cast of 87 characters from the main series, and 34 from several spin-offs, for a total of 121 playable characters who originate from 24 countries, each with his or her unique fighting style. This is a list of playable characters and non-playable opponents from the ...
First appearing in Street Fighter Alpha 3 (1998) as a wrestler trying to make a name for herself, Mika was designed by Akira "Akiman" Yasuda with the help of artist Daigo Ikeno. The character has since appeared in comics related to the Street Fighter franchise and other titles by Capcom.
In 2014, Capcom UK named M. Bison the "4th Most Powerful Street Fighter Character", while in 2016, Screen Rant named M. Bison the "3rd Most Powerful Street Fighter Character", stating "As the main antagonist of the series, it's only natural M. Bison would also be one of the most powerful characters of the franchise—he's even proven capable of ...
Get to know all the familiar faces that are returning to the Street Fighter universe in the new live-action series 'Street Fighter: Resurrection.'
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.
Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Street Fighter characters" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.
Because Ryu was the only playable character in the original Street Fighter game, his designer Manabu Takemura wanted him to be easy for players to relate to. [36] These three moves were reused in Street Fighter IV by Ryu's master Gouken but stronger based on Kamei's desire to make the master more skilled in comparison. [37]
Dee Jay was conceived for Super Street Fighter II by American designer James Goddard, and his name was chosen as a variant on Goddard's nickname, DJames. [1] [2] He was the first Street Fighter character to be designed by an American, [3] and only one of only three characters in the series to have been conceived by an American, along with Blade and Captain Sawada.