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  1. The Street Fighter Wiki is a collaborative encyclopedia dedicated to the acclaimed Street Fighter video game series. Covering everything from Street Fighter to Street Fighter 6 and in-between. You'll find information on characters, moves, stages, and more!

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  2. Street Fighter (ストリートファイター, Sutorīto Faitā?), popularmente abreviado para SF, é uma série de jogos de luta desenvolvida pela fabricante japonesa de jogos eletrônicos Capcom.

  3. Street Fighter is a Japanese media franchise centered on a series of fighting games developed and published by Capcom. The first game in the series was released in 1987, followed by six other main series games, various spin-offs and crossovers, and numerous appearances in other media.

  4. Somos a wiki para a franquia Street Fighter que qualquer um pode editar! Contamos com 374 artigos , em crescimento desde junho de 2005. Aqui você poderá encontrar informações sobre seus personagens favoritos, jogos , ataques e mecânicas , fases , bastidores e muito mais!

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    Timeline

    The chronological order of the series' timeline starts with Street Fighter, followed by Street Fighter Alpha, Street Fighter II, Street Fighter IV, Street Fighter V, Street Fighter III and Street Fighter 6. The storyline of the Street Fighter EXseries takes place in an alternate timeline and is not canon to the main series' timeline.

    Street Fighter

    1. Main article: Street Fighter (game) Street Fighter made its debut at the arcades in 1987, designed by Takashi Nishiyama and Hiroshi Matsumoto. The player took control of a lone martial artist named Ryu, who competes in a worldwide martial arts tournament spanning five different countries (United States, Japan, China, England and Thailand) and ten opponents, two per country. The player could perform three basic types of punches and kicks, which varies in speed and strength, for a total six...

    Street Fighter II series

    1. Main articles: Street Fighter II and Super Street Fighter II Street Fighter II: The World Warrior, released in 1991, was the first true sequel to the original Street Fighter. It was one of the earliest arcade games for Capcom's CPS hardware and was designed by the duo of Akira Nishitani (Nin-Nin) and Akiman (Akira Yasuda), who were previously responsible for Final Fight and Forgotten Worlds. Notably, even when Street Fighter II was released, Capcom had no idea what sort of phenomenon it wa...

    After the release of the Street Fighterlive-action film, two video game adaptations were produced. Though both used digitized graphics and featured the movie's cast, they were different in gameplay. The arcade version was developed by Incredible Technologies and had many alterations to the Street Fighter II formula. Most of the Street Fighter II fighters were included, plus a couple of new characters: Sawada, from the movie, and Blade, a character with a bazooka, knives, and stun rod. The gam...

    Versus series

    Capcom has also produced fighting games involving licensed characters from other companies and their own properties. In 1994, Capcom released the Marvel Comics-licensed fighting game X-Men: Children of the Atom , which featured Akuma from Super Turbo as a hidden guest character. It was followed by Marvel Super Heroes in 1995, which featured Anita from Darkstalkers. A notable similarity: the Illuminati are both an organization in Street Fighter (in the Street Fighter III series) as well as in...

    Prior to the JAMMA show (officially the Amusement Machine Show) in Tokyo in 2005, rumors were circulating that Capcom would unveil a new entry in the series, most probably Street Fighter IV. These reports proved erroneous, however. Though Capcom dropped hints that a new "combat game" would be unveiled at the show, this turned out to be War of the G...

    Film and animation

    The series has inspired several movies. 1. Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie(animated movie produced by Group TAC) 2. Street Fighter(live-action film produced and released by Columbia Pictures and Universal Pictures, starring Jean-Claude Van Damme and the late Raul Julia) 3. Street Fighter II V (animated television series produced released by Group TAC) 4. Street Fighter(American animated series) 5. Street Fighter Alpha: The Movie(original video animation produced by Group TAC) 6. Street...

    Comic books

    There have been various Street Fighter comic books produced, including Masaomi Kanzaki's Street Fighter II manga (one of the few Street Fightermanga titles translated into English), and a role-playing game adaptation released by White Wolf in 1994. Masahiko Nakahira did four different Street Fighter manga series: Cammy Gaiden (translated and released in English as Super Street Fighter II: Cammy Gaiden by Viz Media), Street Fighter Zero (translated and released in English as Street Fighter Alp...

    Card games

    On April 14, 2006, Sabertooth Games released a Street Fighter set for it's Universal Fighting System (UFS) game along with a set for Soulcalibur III. This was not the gaming companies first release for UFS, that being a Battle box for Penny Arcade released in February 2006. As the name implies, UFS is to be a universal system. There were plans to incorporate other licenses into the game, released December 2006, being based on SNK's The King of Fighters and Samurai Shodownseries. The first set...

    Street Fighter has been ported, without Capcom's authorization, to the Famicom in Asia. It has appeared in several multicarts in China. One of the popular titles was known as Master Fighter, that had several sequels (including one featuring Nintendo character Mario). Due to memory limitations of the Famicom system, the bootleg copy was unable to li...

    When it comes to the playable fighters' birthyears, the only official ones Capcom of Japan made public lasted up until Super Street Fighter II. After the game's release, official birthyears were dr...
    Street Fighter character Zeku shares many similarities and thematic elements with Hiryu, the main protagonist of Capcom's Strider action game series, as noted in the former's character biography. B...
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  5. Street Fighter(ストリートファイターSutorīto Faitā?), commonly abbreviated as SF or スト ( Suto ), is a Japanese competitive fighting video game franchise developed and published by Capcom. Players uses various combatants from around the world in one-on-one fights, each with his or her own special moves, against one another.

  6. Referências. Ligações externas. Lista de personagens da série Street Fighter. Esta é uma lista de personagens da série Street Fighter. Introduzidos em Street Fighter. Ryu. Ver artigo principal: Ryu (Street Fighter) Ryu (リュウ Ryū?) é o principal protagonista da série Street Fighter. [ 1] .

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