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IGN ranked Gen at number eighteen in their "Top 25 Street Fighter Characters" article. [14] He was ranked 20th on the list of top Street Fighter characters by UGO.com. [15] Complex ranked Gen as the "21st best Street Fighter character"." [16] Now Gamer listed Gen and Heihachi Mishima as one of the rivalries they want to see in Street Fighter X ...
IGN ranked Blanka seventh of its "Top 25 Street Fighter Characters", noting his unique characteristics, [9] and GameDaily placed Blanka fourth on its "Top 20 Street Fighter Characters of All Time" list. [58] He was ranked the franchise's 17th-best character (out of 50) by UGO as initially "hook[ing]" gamers and "an indispensable part of Street ...
At ResetEra, Cammy was voted as the second-most popular Street Fighter character, behind only Chun-Li. [68] Cammy has been rated highly among the Street Fighter characters by many media outlets. Tips & Tricks stated about X-Men vs. Street Fighter: "If anything XSF is a great game simply because it marks the return of Cammy."
GamePro ranked Ryu and Ken as number nine in their list of the best palette-swapped video game characters, adding: "While some may have argued that Street Fighter 2's depiction of Ryu and Ken utilized palette swapping, a true palette swapping aficionado would know that only the original Street Fighter exploited the swapping of palettes."
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In 1992, Dhalsim ranked at number five in the list of Best Characters of 1991 by the Gamest magazine in Japan. [ 15 ] Todd Ciolek of Topless Robot called him the most outlandish stereotype of Street Fighter II ' s cast, feeling the character was a "joke at the expense of Indian culture" and despite Capcom's claims to the contrary felt it ...
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.
Zangief appears in almost every Street Fighter movie adaptation to date, save for Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li. In Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie, Zangief appears very briefly during a brutal battle against Blanka to entertain an audience of crime bosses, where he is electrocuted by him, though his fate afterwards is unknown.