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  2. Return of the Street Fighter - Wikipedia

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    Return of the Street Fighter [2] originally titled in Japan as Satsujin-ken 2 [3] also released in the United Kingdom as Blood of the Dragon [4] is a 1974 martial arts film which stars Sonny Chiba, Yōko Ichiji and Masashi Ishibashi. It is the sequel of The Street Fighter and was initially released on Home video by MGM/CBS Home Video and New ...

  3. Capcom Fighting Collection - Wikipedia

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    Capcom Fighting Collection [a] is a fighting game compilation by Capcom in celebration of the Street Fighter series' 35th anniversary. The collection includes arcade versions of ten fighting games originally released by Capcom between 1994 and 2003, including all five Darkstalkers games.

  4. Sonny Chiba - Wikipedia

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    However, his breakthrough role was in the 1974 film The Street Fighter. Before retiring, Chiba had also appeared in a number of English language American films, including Kill Bill: Volume 1 (2003) and Fast & Furious 3: Tokyo Drift (2006). Chiba died of COVID-19 complications at the hospital in Tokyo on 19 August 2021, at the age of 82.

  5. David Sirlin - Wikipedia

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    While employed at Backbone Entertainment, Sirlin was lead designer behind Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix, a remake of Super Street Fighter II Turbo.He was also in deliberation with Capcom in an attempt to acquire permission to use the Street Fighter characters in addition to original characters from his Fantasy Strike universe for his current project, Yomi, but was not granted it.

  6. The Street Fighter - Wikipedia

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    The title of the arcade fighting game Street Fighter (1987) was inspired by The Street Fighter. [11] The Street Fighter introduced x-ray vision fatality finishing moves. It was initially seen as a gimmick to distinguish it from other martial arts films, before it went on to influence later works, including the Mortal Kombat series of fighting ...

  7. Hideaki Itsuno - Wikipedia

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    Hideaki Itsuno (伊津野 英昭, Itsuno Hideaki) is a Japanese video game director and designer.He was born in Osaka Japan, and formerly worked at Capcom.He has been a director and producer for several series at Capcom, including Rival Schools, Power Stone, Devil May Cry and Dragon's Dogma.

  8. Takuma Tsurugi - Wikipedia

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    Takuma Tsurugi was born to a Japanese father and a Chinese mother in 1939. In 1944 during the Second Sino-Japanese War, a five-year-old Tsurugi received martial arts training from his father, who had perfected his own unique hybrid-martial art known as Satsujin-ken (殺人拳, lit. "killer fist") which is Japanese Karate fused with Chinese Boxing.

  9. Takashi Nishiyama - Wikipedia

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    The NES port included a one-on-one fighting mode, for the first time in a Capcom game. [9] He then came up with the concept for a game centered entirely around the boss fights in Kung-Fu Master. [10] This led to his creation of the Street Fighter fighting game franchise. Along with Hiroshi Matsumoto, he directed the original Street Fighter (1987).