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  2. Street Fighter Alpha 3 - Wikipedia

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    Street Fighter Alpha 3. Street Fighter Alpha 3, released as Street Fighter Zero 3[ a] in Japan, Asia, South America, and Oceania, is a 2D fighting game originally released by Capcom for the arcade in 1998. It is the third and final installment in the Street Fighter Alpha sub-series, which serves as a sequel to Street Fighter Alpha 2, and ran on ...

  3. Characters of the Street Fighter series - Wikipedia

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    The table below summarizes every single fighter in the main series. A green cell indicates that the character is playable, with the number indicating the revision or version of the game they are introduced in (e.g. the numbers in Street Fighter V and Street Fighter 6 indicate the downloadable content season; number 0 indicates the character was part of the original or base game roster), a red ...

  4. Ryu (Street Fighter) - Wikipedia

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    In the Street Fighter Alpha series, there is an alternative selectable version of Ryu known as "Evil Ryu". Like Akuma, Ryu takes this form when succumbing to the evil intent and becomes more violent. It was not until the international versions of the game, Street Fighter Alpha 2, that Evil Ryu was introduced as a playable secret character. [49]

  5. Zangief - Wikipedia

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    Russian. Zangief ( Japanese: ザンギエフ, Hepburn: Zangiefu), based on Russian Зангиев, often called the Red Cyclone ( Japanese: 赤きサイクロン, Hepburn: Akaki Saikuron), is a fictional character in Capcom 's Street Fighter series. [ 2] Considered to be the first controllable fighting game character whose moveset is centered ...

  6. List of Street Fighter video games - Wikipedia

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    Included in Street Fighter Alpha Anthology, Street Fighter Zero Fighters Generation ( PlayStation 2 ): Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams. Street Fighter Alpha 2, Street Fighter Zero 2 Arrange. Street Fighter Alpha 2 Gold, Street Fighter Zero 2 Alpha Arrange. Street Fighter Alpha 3, Street Fighter Zero 3.

  7. Dhalsim - Wikipedia

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    Dhalsim (ダルシム, Darushimu), based on Hindi धाल्सीम, Dhālsīma, is a fictional character in Capcom 's Street Fighter series. [ 3] He made his first appearance in Street Fighter II: The World Warrior in 1991. He sometimes goes by the alias "long-arm" and his fighting ability includes stretching his limbs.

  8. Ken Masters - Wikipedia

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    Ken Masters ( Japanese: ケン・マスターズ, Hepburn: Ken Masutāzu) is a character in Capcom 's Street Fighter fighting game series. [ 5] The character was first introduced in Ken's goal in the 1987 Street Fighter as a young alternate fight in contrast to the original, his best friend Ryu.

  9. E. Honda - Wikipedia

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    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, as well as several cameos. Honda is a professional sumo wrestler and sentō proprietor. He is one of the original eight playable characters in Street Fighter II, representing Japan alongside ...