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  • Categoría:Descripciones de comunidades[[Categoría:Letra ]] Categoría:Videojuegos
  • Street Fighter is a fighting game series created by Capcom. It's known to be one of the first and most popular fighting game franchises, and is a large inspiration for the M.U.G.E.N game engine. Street Fighter characters are some of the most common M.U.G.E.N characters, and almost every character from it has been made for M.U.G.E.N. The series itself has spawned over 5 main titles along with several remakes and updates. The series has also crossed over with other Capcom series as well as SNK, Marvel, Namco, and Tatsunoko characters.
  • Street Fighter is one of the best selling franchises, and it is owned by Capcom. There are over 80 titles in this series. The franchise has sold 38 million software units for home systems, and 500,000 coin-op hardware units for arcades. It is Capcom's highest-grossing franchise, and one of the highest-grossing franchises of all time, having earned over $15 billion revenue from arcades and software.
  • Street Fighter kommt hauptsächlich nur im Video vom Angry Video Game Nerd, The Angry Video Game Nerd Is Chronologically Confused About Bad Movie and Video Game Sequel Titles, vor. Hier wird die chronologische Verwirrung der Streetfighter Spielreihe dargestellt.
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  • Street Fighter (ストリートファイター Sutorīto Faitā?), or commonly abbreviated as SF, is a popular series of fighting games in which the players pit combatants from around the world, each with his or her own special moves, against one another. Capcom released the first game in the series in August 1987.
  • right | 200px La serie de Street Fighter es otro juego desarrollado por Capcom. Se trata de un juego de lucha formado por personajes que tienen poderes extraordinarios. __FORCETOC__
  • Street Fighter è una serie di videogiochi di mazzate realizzata dalla Capcom. In altre parole è un passatempo per sfogare la propria rabbia repressa infierendo su di un povero joystick, smazzuolando ripetutamente contro una serie di pixel comandati dal computer o da un secondo giocatore che si desidera umiliare selvaggiamente.
  • Street Fighter was a very average Fighting game with Very loose Controls. Special moves were a mere Legend, 3 Hadoukens would kill someone, and Ryu Spoke English! Sagat was the Last boss of the game. Gen, Eagle, Birdie, and Adon where all in this game (they would all later appear in the Street Fighter Alpha Series.) 2P can Use Ken. OH, and Ryu had Red hair. LOL Basically Ryu was a Young man that completed his training and decided to test it in this Street Fighter Tournament to become "King of the Hill" (WTF Sagat?). Street fighter 1's Craptasticness can be seen Here and here
  • You can use the box below to create new pages for this mini-wiki. preload=Street Fighter/preload editintro=Street Fighter/editintro width=25 Street Fighter is a video game series by Capcom.
  • Street Fighter (ストリートファイター Sutorīto Faitā) is a character in the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga. He was a boy who beat-up Yugi Mutou in frustration over losing a streak of Virtual VS.
  • The original Street Fighter was released in arcades in 1987, starring Ryu and Ken who would appear in the sequels. This game was unofficially ported to the Famicom by NTDEC as Fighting Hero.
  • Ladies and gentlemen, presenting the granddaddy of the modern fighting game, the icon of 2D fighters, Street Fighter! Note: This verse is for joke profiles relating to the series. More serious profiles go here.
  • Below is a list of Street Fighter characters that appeared in Mega Man related video games, except for minor cameos and those that only appeared in the three SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters games and Street Fighter ✕ Tekken.
  • E-Fed Past: * WXCW * XCW * uXw * AWF * ECWF * CWE * AHW Carrear Highlights: * WXCW: * XCW: * uXw: * EWCF: * Other Highlights: uXw Hall Of Fame Class of 2008 Past Gimmicks: Resurrected! Present Gimmick: Himself - Biker
  • Street Fighter is a skit-off adaptation of the classic fighting game Street Fighter, made at FFF. It uses a 2D camera perspective as someone fights people on the street. When the first fighter is killed, a narator asks the audience o choose another character. Jack is chosen, and the game continues. The rest of the skit documents the crew waking to Cumberland Farm to ask the man there for gum. However, Cumbies was closed when they got there so the rest of the skit is the cast swearing as the camera flips on and off. In a cliactic scene, Jack yells "STALIN" on the steps of a church.
  • Jeu vidéo célèbre, qui a scotché toute une génération de gamins pendant des heures devant leur console.
  • Street Fighter, introduced to the public in 1987 by Capcom, has served as one of the most impressive and accurate Real-Time Strategy games for over two decades. It has since gone on to become the only game in history where over 20,000 variants of the same game now exist.
  • Whenever you set impaired state, you deal increased damage for a short time. * Passive * AP Cost : 1 * Whenever you apply Impaired, you gain a beneficial effect that increases all damage dealt by 10% for 8 seconds.
  • The film altered the plot of the original game and motives of the Street Fighter characters. It also significantly lightened the tone of the adaptation, inserting several comical interludes (for instance, one particular fight scene between E. Honda and Zangief pays homage to the old Godzilla films). Two video game tie-ins based on the film were released which used digitized footage of the actors performing fight moves, similar to the presentations in Pit-Fighter and the Mortal Kombat series of games.
  • The original Street Fighter features a cast of twelve fighters: two playable characters and ten CPU-controlled opponents. The player takes control of a Japanese martial artist named Ryu, who competes in an international martial arts tournament to prove his strength. The second player takes control of Ryu's former training partner and rival Ken Masters, who challenges Ryu in the game's 2-player matches. Normally the player takes control of Ryu in the single-player mode, however if the player controlling Ken defeats Ryu in a 2-player match, then the winning player will play the remainder of the game as Ken. The differences between the characters are mainly aesthetic, as both of them have the same moves and techniques.
  • Street Fighter (ストリートファイター), commonly abbreviated as SF , is a popular series of fighting games in which the players pit combatants from around the world, each with their own special moves, against one another. Street Fighter II is largely credited with setting the standards for all future games to come, and is regarded as a true classic series, (though still not the first game ever released). Capcom released the first game in the series in August 1987. In 1989, a beat em' up called Final Fight was created by the team who eventually would develop Street Fighter II. Eventually the Final Fight series merged into the Street Fighter canon when the Street Fighter Alpha series was made, giving many Final Fight characters frequent appearances in the games while some Street Fighter characters appe
  • A Street Fighter 1987-ben jelent meg a játéktermekben. Takashi Nishiyama és Hiroshi Matsumoto tervezte. A játékos egy magányos harcos, Ryu szerepét vehette át, aki benevez egy világméretű harcművészeti bajnokságra, ahol öt ország képviselői vettek részt (Egyesült Államok, Japán, Kína, Anglia és Tájföld) összesen 10-en, országonként 2. A játékos három alap ütést és rúgást használhatott (ami gyorsaságban és erősségben külömbözött), összesen 6 mozdulatot tehát. Ezenkívül három speciális csel is létezett, Tűzgolyó, Felkelő Sárkány Ütés és Hurrikán Rúgás).Egy második játékos bármikor beléphetett a játékba és átvehette Ryu riválisának, Ken-nek a szerepét. Az eredeti "Street Fighter" egyik legemlékezetesebb tulajdonsága az, hogy sokkal nehezebb volt benne a speciális cseleket elővarázsolni, mint
  • Street Fighter manga include: 1. * Street Fighter II: Ryu by Masaomi Kanzaki in 1993 2. * Super Street Fighter II: Cammy Gaiden by Masahiko Nakahira in 1994 3. * Street Fighter Zero by Masahiko Nakahira in 1996 4. * Street Fighter: Sakura Ganbaru! by Masahiko Nakahira in 1996 5. * Street Fighter Zero 2 6. * Street Fighter III: Ryu Final by Masahiko Nakahira in 1997 7. * Street Fighter III: The Twin Dragon 8. * Street Fighter EX 2 Plus Street Fighter anime include:
  • Street Fighter(ストリートファイター) is a 1987 arcade game developed by Capcom. It is the first competitive fighting game produced by the company and the inaugural game in the Street Fighter series. While it did not achieve the same worldwide popularity as its sequel Street Fighter II when it was first released, the original Street Fighter introduced some of the conventions made standard in later games, such as the six button controls and the use of command based special techniques.
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  • Street Fighter is a fighting game series created by Capcom. It's known to be one of the first and most popular fighting game franchises, and is a large inspiration for the M.U.G.E.N game engine. Street Fighter characters are some of the most common M.U.G.E.N characters, and almost every character from it has been made for M.U.G.E.N. The series itself has spawned over 5 main titles along with several remakes and updates. The series has also crossed over with other Capcom series as well as SNK, Marvel, Namco, and Tatsunoko characters.
  • Street Fighter is one of the best selling franchises, and it is owned by Capcom. There are over 80 titles in this series. The franchise has sold 38 million software units for home systems, and 500,000 coin-op hardware units for arcades. It is Capcom's highest-grossing franchise, and one of the highest-grossing franchises of all time, having earned over $15 billion revenue from arcades and software.
  • Street Fighter kommt hauptsächlich nur im Video vom Angry Video Game Nerd, The Angry Video Game Nerd Is Chronologically Confused About Bad Movie and Video Game Sequel Titles, vor. Hier wird die chronologische Verwirrung der Streetfighter Spielreihe dargestellt.
  • File:Huge item streetfighter bronze 01.png |-| Silver = File:Huge item streetfighter silver 01.png |-| Gold = File:Huge item streetfighter gold 01.png |-| Ruby =
  • Street Fighter (ストリートファイター Sutorīto Faitā?), or commonly abbreviated as SF, is a popular series of fighting games in which the players pit combatants from around the world, each with his or her own special moves, against one another. Capcom released the first game in the series in August 1987.
  • right | 200px La serie de Street Fighter es otro juego desarrollado por Capcom. Se trata de un juego de lucha formado por personajes que tienen poderes extraordinarios. __FORCETOC__
  • A Street Fighter 1987-ben jelent meg a játéktermekben. Takashi Nishiyama és Hiroshi Matsumoto tervezte. A játékos egy magányos harcos, Ryu szerepét vehette át, aki benevez egy világméretű harcművészeti bajnokságra, ahol öt ország képviselői vettek részt (Egyesült Államok, Japán, Kína, Anglia és Tájföld) összesen 10-en, országonként 2. A játékos három alap ütést és rúgást használhatott (ami gyorsaságban és erősségben külömbözött), összesen 6 mozdulatot tehát. Ezenkívül három speciális csel is létezett, Tűzgolyó, Felkelő Sárkány Ütés és Hurrikán Rúgás).Egy második játékos bármikor beléphetett a játékba és átvehette Ryu riválisának, Ken-nek a szerepét. Az eredeti "Street Fighter" egyik legemlékezetesebb tulajdonsága az, hogy sokkal nehezebb volt benne a speciális cseleket elővarázsolni, mint a következő játékokban. Ez a játék még nyomásérzékeny gombokat használt, minél erősebben nyomtad a gombot annál erősebb volt az ütés (persze 3 szinten, mint ahogy feljebb le volt írva). A kontrollerek sajnos nagyon hamar tönkrementek és a Capcom végül felhagyott a gyártásával. Az első Street Fighter nem volt annyira sikeres, mint az azután következők, bár át lett írva TurboGrafx-CD-re a NEC Avenue által, igaz megváltoztatták a nevét Fighting Street-re. Nemrég megjelent a Capcom Classics Collection: Remixed-ben (PSP-re) és a Capcom Classics Collection Vol. 2-ben (PS2-re és Xbox-ra). Az első játék kiadása után a Capcom elkészített egy NES játékot Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight címmel. Ennek a játéknak semmi köze nem volt a Street Fighter-hez, de az angliai verzióban megváltoztatták a főszereplő nevét Kevin-ről Ken-re, mondva, hogy ő ugyanaz a Ken, mint aki a Street Fighter-ben szerepelt. Az ugyancsak jól ismert Final Fight nevű bunyós játék munkacíme Street Fighter '89 volt. A játék neve meg lett változtva, mivel teljesen eltérő volt a játékmenete a SF-től, de (ellentétben a 2010) a történet ugyanabban a kitalált univerzumban játszódott, mint a később SF játékok.
  • Street Fighter è una serie di videogiochi di mazzate realizzata dalla Capcom. In altre parole è un passatempo per sfogare la propria rabbia repressa infierendo su di un povero joystick, smazzuolando ripetutamente contro una serie di pixel comandati dal computer o da un secondo giocatore che si desidera umiliare selvaggiamente.
  • Street Fighter was a very average Fighting game with Very loose Controls. Special moves were a mere Legend, 3 Hadoukens would kill someone, and Ryu Spoke English! Sagat was the Last boss of the game. Gen, Eagle, Birdie, and Adon where all in this game (they would all later appear in the Street Fighter Alpha Series.) 2P can Use Ken. OH, and Ryu had Red hair. LOL Basically Ryu was a Young man that completed his training and decided to test it in this Street Fighter Tournament to become "King of the Hill" (WTF Sagat?). Street fighter 1's Craptasticness can be seen Here and here
  • You can use the box below to create new pages for this mini-wiki. preload=Street Fighter/preload editintro=Street Fighter/editintro width=25 Street Fighter is a video game series by Capcom.
  • Street Fighter (ストリートファイター Sutorīto Faitā) is a character in the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga. He was a boy who beat-up Yugi Mutou in frustration over losing a streak of Virtual VS.
  • Street Fighter (ストリートファイター), commonly abbreviated as SF , is a popular series of fighting games in which the players pit combatants from around the world, each with their own special moves, against one another. Street Fighter II is largely credited with setting the standards for all future games to come, and is regarded as a true classic series, (though still not the first game ever released). Capcom released the first game in the series in August 1987. In 1989, a beat em' up called Final Fight was created by the team who eventually would develop Street Fighter II. Eventually the Final Fight series merged into the Street Fighter canon when the Street Fighter Alpha series was made, giving many Final Fight characters frequent appearances in the games while some Street Fighter characters appeared in the Final Fight games as well.
  • Street Fighter(ストリートファイター) is a 1987 arcade game developed by Capcom. It is the first competitive fighting game produced by the company and the inaugural game in the Street Fighter series. While it did not achieve the same worldwide popularity as its sequel Street Fighter II when it was first released, the original Street Fighter introduced some of the conventions made standard in later games, such as the six button controls and the use of command based special techniques. A port for the TurboGrafx-CD console was released under the title Fighting Street(ファイティングストリート) in 1988. This same version was later re-released for the Wii's Virtual Console in North America on November 2, 2009, and in the PAL region on November 5, 2009.
  • The original Street Fighter was released in arcades in 1987, starring Ryu and Ken who would appear in the sequels. This game was unofficially ported to the Famicom by NTDEC as Fighting Hero.
  • Ladies and gentlemen, presenting the granddaddy of the modern fighting game, the icon of 2D fighters, Street Fighter! Note: This verse is for joke profiles relating to the series. More serious profiles go here.
  • The film altered the plot of the original game and motives of the Street Fighter characters. It also significantly lightened the tone of the adaptation, inserting several comical interludes (for instance, one particular fight scene between E. Honda and Zangief pays homage to the old Godzilla films). The film was a commercial success, making approximately three times its production costs, but was universally panned by critics and fans of the video game series alike. However, Raúl Juliá's performance as General M. Bison was widely praised and garnered him a nomination for Best Supporting Actor at the Saturn Awards. Julia, who at the time was suffering from stomach cancer (as evidenced by his pale and gaunt facial complexion throughout the movie), took the role at the request of his two children. This was Julia's final theatrical performance, and he died two months before the film's release. The film is dedicated to his memory. Two video game tie-ins based on the film were released which used digitized footage of the actors performing fight moves, similar to the presentations in Pit-Fighter and the Mortal Kombat series of games.
  • Below is a list of Street Fighter characters that appeared in Mega Man related video games, except for minor cameos and those that only appeared in the three SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters games and Street Fighter ✕ Tekken.
  • E-Fed Past: * WXCW * XCW * uXw * AWF * ECWF * CWE * AHW Carrear Highlights: * WXCW: * XCW: * uXw: * EWCF: * Other Highlights: uXw Hall Of Fame Class of 2008 Past Gimmicks: Resurrected! Present Gimmick: Himself - Biker
  • The original Street Fighter features a cast of twelve fighters: two playable characters and ten CPU-controlled opponents. The player takes control of a Japanese martial artist named Ryu, who competes in an international martial arts tournament to prove his strength. The second player takes control of Ryu's former training partner and rival Ken Masters, who challenges Ryu in the game's 2-player matches. Normally the player takes control of Ryu in the single-player mode, however if the player controlling Ken defeats Ryu in a 2-player match, then the winning player will play the remainder of the game as Ken. The differences between the characters are mainly aesthetic, as both of them have the same moves and techniques. Unlike subsequent Street Fighter games, the player cannot choose his or her own character. Instead, the first player is assigned to play as Ryu, while a second player can join in and play as Ken in competitive matches. The player can perform all three of Ryu and Ken's signature special moves, but the timing is very difficult. Also unlike later games, doing 1 or 3 of these moves could easily defeat an opponent in a matter of seconds. The single-player mode consists of a series of battles against ten opponents from five different nations. At the beginning of the game, the player can choose the country where their first match will take place, with available choices of Japan or the United States, as well as China or England, depending on the DIP switch setting. The player will then proceed to fight against the nation's two representing opponents before proceeding to the next country. In addition to the regular battles, there also two types of bonus games which player can compete for additional points, including a table breaking and brick breaking bonus games. After defeating the initial eight, the player will travel to Thailand to fight against the final two opponents. Each match is a series rounds in which the player must defeat their opponent in less than 30 seconds. If a match ends before a fighter is knocked out, then the fighter with the greater amount of hit points left will be declared the round's winner. The player must win two rounds in order to defeat their opponent and proceed to the next battle. If the third round ends in a tie, then the computer-controlled opponent will win by default or both players will lose. During the single-player mode, the player can continue after losing and fight against the opponent they lost the match with. Likewise, a second player can interrupt a single-player match and challenge the other player to a match. The game controls consists of an eight-directional joystick and depending on the cabinet: six attack buttons, three punch buttons and three kick buttons of differing speed and strength; or two mechatronic pads for punches and kicks that determined the strength level of the player's attacks. The player uses the joystick to move towards or away from an opponent, as well to jump, crouch and defend against an opponent's attacks. By using the attack buttons/pads in combination with the joystick, the player can perform a variety of attacks from a standing, jumping or crouching positions. There were also three special techniques, performed by inputting a specific directional-based command and button combination. These techniques were the Hadoken, the Shoryuken and the Tatsumaki Senpukyaku. Unlike the subsequent Street Fighter sequels and other later fighting games, the specific commands for these special moves were not given in the arcade game's instruction card, which instead encouraged the player to discover these techniques on their own.
  • Street Fighter is a skit-off adaptation of the classic fighting game Street Fighter, made at FFF. It uses a 2D camera perspective as someone fights people on the street. When the first fighter is killed, a narator asks the audience o choose another character. Jack is chosen, and the game continues. The rest of the skit documents the crew waking to Cumberland Farm to ask the man there for gum. However, Cumbies was closed when they got there so the rest of the skit is the cast swearing as the camera flips on and off. In a cliactic scene, Jack yells "STALIN" on the steps of a church.
  • Jeu vidéo célèbre, qui a scotché toute une génération de gamins pendant des heures devant leur console.
  • Street Fighter, introduced to the public in 1987 by Capcom, has served as one of the most impressive and accurate Real-Time Strategy games for over two decades. It has since gone on to become the only game in history where over 20,000 variants of the same game now exist.
  • Whenever you set impaired state, you deal increased damage for a short time. * Passive * AP Cost : 1 * Whenever you apply Impaired, you gain a beneficial effect that increases all damage dealt by 10% for 8 seconds.
  • Street Fighter manga include: 1. * Street Fighter II: Ryu by Masaomi Kanzaki in 1993 2. * Super Street Fighter II: Cammy Gaiden by Masahiko Nakahira in 1994 3. * Street Fighter Zero by Masahiko Nakahira in 1996 4. * Street Fighter: Sakura Ganbaru! by Masahiko Nakahira in 1996 5. * Street Fighter Zero 2 6. * Street Fighter III: Ryu Final by Masahiko Nakahira in 1997 7. * Street Fighter III: The Twin Dragon 8. * Street Fighter EX 2 Plus Street Fighter anime include: 1. * Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie in 1994 2. * Street Fighter II V in 1995 3. * Street Fighter Zero in 1999 4. * Street Fighter Zero: Generations in 2005 5. * Street Fighter - Round One: Fight! in 2009
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