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− | + | '''''{{PAGENAME}}''''', known in Japan as '''''Street Fighter: Real Battle on Film''''' (ストリートファイター リアルバトル オン フィルム), is a [[Sega Saturn]] fighting game developed by [[Capcom]]. It was first published in Japan by [[Capcom]] themselves in August 1995; a United States release would follow only weeks later by [[Acclaim Entertainment]], who would also go on to publish the game in Europe, Brazil, and Australia. | |
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+ | The game is based on the 1994 film ''[[wikipedia:Street Fighter (1994 film)|Street Fighter]]'', making it an uncommon case of a video game based on a movie based on a video game. It departs from the hand-drawn sprites of the other ''[[:Category:Street Fighter|Street Fighter]]'' games, instead using pre-rendered digitized graphics of characters from the live-action movie, in a manner similar to ''[[Mortal Kombat]]''. | ||
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+ | A different ''Street Fighter: The Movie'', developed by [[Incredible Technologies]], was released into the arcades some months prior. However, the home console versions were developed separately by Capcom and differ significantly in gameplay and presentation, though they share the same digitized graphics. | ||
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+ | A [[Sega 32X]] version was once planned{{magref|gameplayers|0712|42}}, but eventually cancelled. | ||
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+ | ==Story== | ||
+ | The game follows the plot of the movie, which is only loosely based on ''[[Street Fighter II]]''. | ||
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+ | Colonel William F. Guile is tasked with bringing down General M. Bison, the military dictator and drug kingpin of Shadaloo City who aspires to conquer the world with an army of genetic supersoldiers. Bison has captured several international relief workers, and he is threatening to kill them unless a ransom is delivered in three days. Guile enlists the aid of street fighters Ryu and Ken to infiltrate Bison's empire and help destroy it from within. Meanwhile, news reporter Chun-Li Zang, whose father was killed by Bison, and her crew, former sumo wrestler Edmond Honda and boxer Balrog, have their own scheme to assassinate Bison. | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
− | Gameplay | + | {{ScreenThumb|Street Fighter The Movie, Character Select.png|width=200|Character select}} |
+ | {{ScreenThumb2|Street Fighter The Movie, Gameplay.png|Street Fighter The Movie, Super Finish.png|width=200|Gameplay}} | ||
+ | The console ''Street Fighter: The Movie'' plays similarly to ''[[Super Street Fighter II Turbo]]''. Like that game, it is a versus fighting game where two challengers attempt to win the best of three rounds in battles with each other. Graphics consist of digitized images of the film's cast, with characters retaining most of their moves from ''Super Turbo''. | ||
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+ | Characters move with {{left}} and {{right}} and crouch with {{down}}. They jump with {{up}} and flip back and forth with {{upleft}} and {{upright}}. Punches are done with {{X}} (jab), {{Y}} (medium), and {{Z}} (fierce) and kicks are done with {{A}} (short), {{B}} (medium), and {{C}} (roundhouse). Light attacks are faster and hard attacks deal more damage. Special moves for each character are done by pairing specific directional combinations with an attack button. | ||
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+ | Blocking is done by holding the D-Pad away from the opponent, with special moves still doing a small amount of "chip damage" if blocked. Characters can block while standing, which blocks against high and mid attacks but not low attacks (such as sweeps), or crouching, which blocks against mid and low attacks but not high attacks (such as jumping attacks and overhead strikes). Characters can become dizzy from being attacked repeatedly; they are uncontrollable and vulnerable in this state but can recover more quickly by rapidly pressing back and forth on the D-Pad along with the attack buttons. It is also possible to escape grabs in this way. | ||
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+ | Throws and grabs are done by holding {{left}} or {{right}} when next to an opponent and pressing a medium or hard punch or kick button. Different characters have different throws available to them, and some characters can throw in midair. Throws cannot be blocked, but a player can recover from a throw in the air and reduce the damage taken by likewise holding {{left}} or {{right}} and pressing a medium or hard punch or kick button. | ||
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+ | Players have a Super Combo gauge, which is empty at the beginning of the round but increases as the characters perform special moves or land attacks (other than throws and grabs) on their opponents. The Super Combo gauge can be spent by performing Super Combos or Super Special moves. The Super Special moves are new to the series: they are empowered versions of the character's special moves that are performed using the same motions as the special move but pressing two attack buttons instead of only one (similar to the "ES moves" in the ''[[:Category:Darkstalkers|Darkstalkers]]'' series). For example, a Super Special variant of a projectile attack might shoot two projectiles in quick succession. Not all special moves have Super Special versions. The Super Combo gauge must be at least half-full to use a Super Special move; if the gauge is full, using a Super Special move does not cost any energy from the gauge. | ||
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+ | When the Super Combo gauge is full, characters can perform Super Combos, which are powerful special moves that hit opponents multiple times for heavy damage. Super Combos use more complex button combinations than standard special moves. If the opponent is defeated by a Super move at the end of the round, the background changes to a burst of light to indicate it was used as the final move. | ||
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+ | ===Modes=== | ||
+ | {{ScreenThumb|Street Fighter The Movie, Branching Paths.png|width=200|Branching paths}} | ||
+ | There are four game modes available: | ||
+ | *'''Movie Battle:''' The primary single-player mode. It is a story mode that follows the plot of the movie. The player controls Guile on a mission to infiltrate Bison's headquarters in Shadaloo City. The first fight is against Bison and does not have to be won to proceed. Then the player has 50 minutes to complete the remaining fights. There are different branching paths after certain matches, which determines the opponents that are faced before the next branch point, eventually culminating in a final showdown against Bison. Fights do not have time limits and can be repeated if lost. However, the game ends if the total time runs out before the player reaches Bison for the final fight. | ||
+ | *'''Street Battle:''' An arcade mode where the player chooses any character and faces a series of 12 computer-controlled opponents, ending with the bosses Zangief, Dee Jay, Sagat, and Bison. The game ends if the player loses a match but can be continued an unlimited number of times. A second player can join the game to challenge the other player to a fight by pressing {{Start}}, with the victor continuing in the tournament. | ||
+ | *'''Versus Battle:''' A two-player versus mode where players can choose a handicap and a stage. | ||
+ | *'''Trial Battle:''' A single-player mode where the player plays a series of matches against computer-controlled opponents. The player's performance is given a rating in different categories after each battle. | ||
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+ | There are eight difficulty levels for computer-controlled opponents. | ||
− | + | ===Characters=== | |
+ | {{MoveListNote|legend=StreetFighter}} | ||
+ | ====Playable==== | ||
+ | The majority of the cast from the film reprised their roles for the game, with some of the actors dressed to more closely resemble their video game counterparts. Notably absent is Raúl Juliá, who appears only in archive footage from the movie. Though he was keen to reprise his role as M. Bison and had met with the development team, he was too unwell and would die shortly thereafter of a stroke. His character is portrayed by his stunt double instead. Also absent is Robert Mammone, who played Blanka in the movie. He was replaced with his stunt double, presumably due to the character's complicated moveset. Additionally, Guile is simultaneously played by actor Jean-Claude Van Damme and stuntman Mark Stefanich, due to Van Damme only being available for a limited amount of time. | ||
− | + | While the cast of the movie is similar to ''[[Super Street Fighter II]]'', Dhalsim and T. Hawk are not represented in the game, while Fei Long was excluded from both. Akuma, from ''Super Street Fighter II Turbo'', has been added (portrayed by Ernie Reyes, Sr., who did some stuntwork in the film), along with Sawada, an original character specific to the film. | |
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− | == | + | Compared to the arcade version, Blanka and Dee Jay are unique to the home versions, while the four palette-swapped Bison shock troops (Blade, Arkane, Khyber, and F7) are absent. |
− | ===Saturn | + | {{InfoTable|imagewidths=224| |
+ | {{InfoRow| | ||
+ | | title=Guile | ||
+ | | image=SFtM Saturn JP SP Guile.png | ||
+ | | info1name=Portrayed by | ||
+ | | info1=[[wikipedia:Jean-Claude Van Damme|Jean-Claude Van Damme]], Mark Stefanich | ||
+ | | desc=Colonel Guile is the leader of an Allied Nations strike force tasked with bringing down Bison and his criminal organization. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Sonic Boom | Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{punch}} | Guile shoots a spinning blade-like projectile across the screen. The projectile moves faster when a stronger button is used. | ||
+ | {{ESMove | desc=Super Special move | Guile throws two Sonic Booms in quick succession.}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Somersault Kick | Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{kick}} | Guile jumps high into the air while performing a backflip kick, which knocks his opponent over on impact. He jumps higher when a stronger button is used. | ||
+ | {{ESMove | desc=Super Special move | Guile does a Knee Bazooka followed by a Somersault Kick that can hit two times.}}}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Knee Bazooka | {{left}}+{{LK}} or {{right}}+{{LK}} | Guile hops forward with a knee strike.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Rolling Sobat | {{left}}+{{MK}} or {{right}}+{{MK}} | Guile hops toward his opponent with a turning kick.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Reverse Spin Kick | {{left}}+{{HK}} or {{right}}+{{HK}} (close) | Guile does an upside-down kick.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Spin Back Knuckle | {{right}}+{{HP}} | Guile rotates around and swings his fist like a club.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Double Somersault Kick | Hold {{downleft}} for 2 seconds, then {{downright}} {{downleft}} {{upright}}+{{kick}} | Guile performs two successive Somersault Kicks.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoRow| | ||
+ | | title=Cammy | ||
+ | | image=SFtM Saturn JP SP Cammy.png | ||
+ | | info1name=Portrayed by | ||
+ | | info1=[[wikipedia:Kylie Minogue|Kylie Minogue]] | ||
+ | | desc=Cammy is a Sergeant in Colonel Guile's Allied Nations strike force to take down Shadaloo. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Cannon Drill | {{QCF}} {{kick}} | Cammy spirals forward feet first like a drill, which knocks her opponent over on impact. The move travels further when a stronger button is used. | ||
+ | {{ESMove | desc=Super Special move | Cammy does a fiery Cannon Drill that can hit up to three times.}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Cannon Spike | {{DPF}} {{kick}} | Cammy leaps into the air with a front kick, which knocks her opponent over on impact. She leaps higher when a stronger button is used. | ||
+ | {{ESMove | desc=Super Special move | Cammy does a flaming Cannon Spike that can hit up to three times.}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Axle Spin Knuckle | {{HCF}} {{punch}} | Cammy hops forward and does an elbow smash and a backfist, which knocks her opponent over on impact. This move passes through projectiles. She hops slightly further when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Spin Drive Smasher | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{kick}} | Cammy performs a Cannon Drill followed by a Cannon Spike.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoRow| | ||
+ | | title=Chun-Li | ||
+ | | image=SFtM Saturn JP SP Chun Li.png | ||
+ | | info1name=Portrayed by | ||
+ | | info1=[[wikipedia:Ming-Na Wen|Ming-Na Wen]] | ||
+ | | desc=Chun-Li Zang is a news reporter seeking revenge against Bison for the death of her father. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Hyakuretsu Kick | {{repeat|{{kick}}}} | Chun-Li unleashes a flurry of rapid kicks. She kicks faster when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Spinning Bird Kick | Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{kick}} | Chun-Li flips upside down and spins her legs while moving forward. This move can also be performed in midair. She moves further when a stronger button is used. | ||
+ | {{ESMove | desc=Super Special move | Chun-Li does her Spinning Bird Kick in a high arc.}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Tensho-Kyaku | Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{kick}} | Chun-Li jumps high into the air while spinning her legs around in kicks, which knocks her opponent down on impact.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Kikoken Fireball | Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{punch}} | Chun-Li shoots a blue fireball from her hands, which only travels part of the width of the screen. The projectile travels faster but not as far when a stronger button is used. | ||
+ | {{ESMove | desc=Super Special move | Chun-Li shoots a red fireball that travels a shorter distance but does more damage and knocks her opponent over.}}}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Wall Jump | D-Pad in the opposite direction when jumping onto the edge of the screen | Chun-Li can jump off the edges of the screen.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Yoso-Kyaku | {{down}}+{{MK}} in midair | Chun-Li holds a straight leg in a head stomp.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Koho-Kaiten-Kyaku | {{up}}+{{HK}} | Chun-Li flips backwards high into the air, coming down with a kick.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Kaku-Kyaku-Raku | {{downright}}+{{HK}} | Chun-Li flips forwards high into the air, coming down with a kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Senretsu-Kyaku | Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}} {{left}} {{right}}+{{kick}} | Chun-Li moves forward quickly while performing a series of Hyakuretsu Kicks. She has a brief period of invulnerability at the beginning of the move (allowing her to pass through projectiles).}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoRow| | ||
+ | | title=Sawada | ||
+ | | image=SFtM Saturn JP SP Sawada.png | ||
+ | | info1name=Portrayed by | ||
+ | | info1=[[wikipedia:Kenya Sawada|Kenya Sawada]] | ||
+ | | desc=Sawada is a Captain in Colonel Guile's Allied Nations strike force to take down Shadaloo. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Hyakuretu-Izungiri | {{QCF}} {{repeat|{{punch}}}} | Sawada performs a series of rapid hand chops. He continues chopping as long as the player presses {{punch}} or until he is hit. He chops faster when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Gokusatsu-Jibakujin | {{HCB}} {{punch}} | Sawada kneels and stabs himself in a manner similar to ritual suicide, which sprays an arc of blood over his head that can hit and knock down opponents or neutralize projectiles. | ||
+ | {{ESMove | desc=Super Special move | Sawada sprays fiery blood that does more damage.}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Sawada Special '95 | {{QCF}} {{kick}} (up to 2 times) | Sawada launches himself forward with a wide kick, which can be comboed into a backflip kick that knocks his opponent over by pressing {{QCF}} {{upright}} {{kick}}. The move covers more horizontal distance when a stronger button is used. | ||
+ | {{ESMove | desc=Super Special move | Sawada does a wide leaping kick, followed by a rising kick.}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Teleport Forward | {{DPF}} + all three {{punch}} or {{kick}} simultaneously | Sawada disappears and reappears the entire screen ahead with {{punch}} or half the screen ahead with {{kick}}.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Teleport Backward | {{RDP}} + all three {{punch}} or {{kick}} simultaneously | Sawada disappears and reappears the entire screen back with {{punch}} or half the screen back with {{kick}}.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Kamikaze Banzai | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Sawada charges into his opponent with his arms raised. This move passes through projectiles.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoRow| | ||
+ | | title=Vega | ||
+ | | image=SFtM Saturn JP SP Vega.png | ||
+ | | info1name=Portrayed by | ||
+ | | info1=[[wikipedia:Jay Tavare|Jay Tavare]] | ||
+ | | desc=Vega is Sagat's loyal assistant, who wears a mask and fights with a claw. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Rolling Crystal Flash | Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{punch}} | Vega curls into a ball and rolls along the ground, ending with a claw thrust. He rolls further when a stronger button is used. | ||
+ | {{ESMove | desc=Super Special move | Vega curls into a ball and jumps in a high arc, then rolls along the ground, ending with a claw thrust.}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Sky High Claw | Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{punch}} | Vega jumps to the edge of the screen and then thrusts himself forward while stabbing with his claw. He thrusts straight ahead with {{LP}}, then at lower angles with {{MP}} and {{HP}}. | ||
+ | {{ESMove | desc=Super Special move | Vega performs a Sky High Claw, followed by an Izuna Drop suplex.}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flying Barcelona Attack | Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{kick}}, then {{punch}} | Vega jumps to the edge of the screen. If the player presses {{punch}} while he is airborne, Vega dives onto his opponent with his arms spread, which knocks his opponent down on impact.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Izuna Drop | Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{kick}}, then {{left}}+{{punch}} or {{right}}+{{punch}} | Vega jumps to the edge of the screen, then drops on his opponent and quickly does an air suplex if the player presses {{left}}+{{punch}} or {{right}}+{{punch}} when near the opponent.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Backslash | All three {{punch}} or {{kick}} simultaneously | Vega performs a backflip. He does a full backflip with {{punch}} and half a backflip with {{kick}}. He is invulnerable while performing this move.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Scarlet Terror | Hold {{downleft}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{kick}} | Vega does a backflip kick into the air, which knocks his opponent over on impact.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Wall Jump | D-Pad in the opposite direction when jumping onto the edge of the screen | Vega can jump off the edges of the screen.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Rolling Izuna Drop | Hold {{downleft}} for 2 seconds, then {{downright}} {{downleft}} {{upright}}+{{kick}}, then {{left}}+{{punch}} or {{right}}+{{punch}} | Vega jumps to the edge of the screen and somersaults back to the ground, then grabs his opponent and slams them in a series of rolling suplexes.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoRow| | ||
+ | | title=E. Honda | ||
+ | | image=SFtM Saturn JP SP Honda.png | ||
+ | | info1name=Portrayed by | ||
+ | | info1=[[wikipedia:Peter Tuiasosopo|Peter "Navy" Tuiasosopo]] | ||
+ | | desc=E. Honda is a former sumo wrestler who works in Chun-Li's news crew. Like Balrog, he has a personal grudge against Shadaloo, who ruined his reputation as a sumo. He is depicted in the movie as a Hawaiian of mixed ancestry rather than Japanese as in the games. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Hyakuretsu-Harite | {{repeat|{{punch}}}} | E. Honda unleashes a flurry of hand slaps. He slaps faster when a stronger button is used and dashes forward before starting the move when it is performed with {{MP}} or {{HP}}.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Super Zutsuki | Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{punch}} | E. Honda launches himself head first toward his opponent, which knocks his opponent over on impact. He shoots himself further when a stronger button is used. | ||
+ | {{ESMove | desc=Super Special move | E. Honda does a fiery variant of the move that can hit up to three times.}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Super Hyakukan-Otoshi | Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{kick}} | E. Honda leaps high into the air and slams himself down, which knocks his opponent over on impact. He leaps higher when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Oicho-Nage | {{HCB}} {{punch}} (close) | E. Honda slams his opponent to the ground, then flattens his opponent with a Super Hyakukan-Otoshi.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flying Sumo Press | {{down}}+{{MK}} while jumping diagonally | E. Honda drops with a body press.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Hiza-Geri | {{right}}+{{MK}} (close) | E. Honda performs a knee strike that can hit up to two times.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Harai-Geri | {{left}}+{{HK}} or {{right}}+{{HK}} | E. Honda does a sweep kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Onimuso | Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}} {{left}} {{right}}+{{punch}} | E. Honda launches himself head first toward his opponent, then bashes them with a downward headbutt.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoRow| | ||
+ | | title=Ryu | ||
+ | | image=SFtM Saturn JP SP Ryu.png | ||
+ | | info1name=Portrayed by | ||
+ | | info1=[[wikipedia:Byron Mann|Byron Mann]] | ||
+ | | desc=Ken and Ryu are con men who are trying to scam terrorists by selling them toy guns. Later, they get involved with Shadaloo in a plot to infiltrate their base. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Hadoken | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Ryu shoots a fireball from his hands across the screen. The projectile moves faster when a stronger button is used. | ||
+ | {{ESMove | desc=Super Special move | Ryu throws two fireballs in quick succession.}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flaming Hadoken | {{HCF}} {{punch}} | Ryu shoots a flaming fireball, which can knock over opponents in close range. The projectile moves faster when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shoryuken | {{DPF}} {{punch}} | Ryu rises off the ground while punching upwards, knocking down his opponent on impact. He ascends higher when a stronger button is used. | ||
+ | {{ESMove | desc=Super Special move | Ryu moves forward a short distance, then performs a Shoryuken that can hit up to three times.}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Kuchu-Tatsumaki-Senpukyaku | {{QCB}} {{kick}} | Ryu moves forward through the air while spinning around an axis with his leg extended, knocking down his opponent on impact. This move can be performed in midair. The move covers more horizontal distance when a stronger button is used. | ||
+ | {{ESMove | desc=Super Special move | Ryu does a variant of the move where he hovers in place and can move with {{left}} or {{right}}. It can hit multiple times before knocking the opponent down.}}}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Collarbone Breaker | {{right}}+{{MP}} | Ryu pulls his fist back and strikes forward and down, potentially hitting twice. This is an overhead strike that can hit characters who are crouch blocking.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Underhand Punch | {{right}}+{{HP}} | Ryu steps forward with an underhand punch.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shinku-Hadoken | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Ryu fires a version of the Hadoken fireball that can hit his opponent multiple times.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoRow| | ||
+ | | title=Sagat | ||
+ | | image=SFtM Saturn JP SP Sagat.png | ||
+ | | info1name=Portrayed by | ||
+ | | info1=[[wikipedia:Wes Studi|Wes Studi]] | ||
+ | | desc=Sagat is an underground mob boss in Shadaloo City and the bodyguard for the insane dictator General Bison. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Tiger Shot | {{QCF}} {{punch}} or {{kick}} | Sagat punches into the air, shooting a crescent-shaped projectile across the screen. If performed with {{punch}}, he shoots a high shot while standing; if performed with {{kick}}, he shoots a low shot while kneeling. The projectile moves faster when a stronger button is used. | ||
+ | {{ESMove | desc=Super Special move | Sagat shoots a high, then a low fireball in quick succession with {{punch}}, or a low, then a high fireball in quick succession with {{kick}}.}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Tiger Uppercut | {{DPF}} {{punch}} | Sagat rises off the ground while punching upwards, knocking down his opponent on impact. He ascends higher when a stronger button is used, and it can hit multiple times before knocking the opponent down when the move is performed with {{HP}}. | ||
+ | {{ESMove | desc=Super Special move | Sagat moves forward a short distance, then performs a Tiger Uppercut that can hit up to five times.}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Tiger Knee Crusher | {{QCF}} {{upright}} {{kick}} | Sagat jumps forward, ramming his opponent with his knee, knocking his opponent over. The move covers more horizontal distance when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Tiger Genocide | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Sagat leaps ahead with a Tiger Knee and follows it up with a Tiger Uppercut.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoRow| | ||
+ | | title=Balrog | ||
+ | | image=SFtM Saturn JP SP Balrog.png | ||
+ | | info1name=Portrayed by | ||
+ | | info1=[[wikipedia:Grand L. Bush|Grand L. Bush]] | ||
+ | | desc=Balrog is a former boxer who works as a cameraman in Chun-Li's news crew. Balrog holds a grudge against Shadaloo for ruining his boxing career. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Dash Straight or Upper | Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{punch}} or {{kick}} | Balrog dashes forward while standing and smashes his opponent with a straight punch if performed with {{punch}} or an uppercut if performed with {{kick}}. He dashes farther when a stronger button is used. | ||
+ | {{ESMove | desc=Super Special move | Balrog dashes forward with a flaming fist that can hit up to three times.}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Dash Ground Straight or Upper | Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{downright}}+{{punch}} or {{kick}} | Balrog dashes forward low to the ground and smashes his opponent with a straight punch if performed with {{punch}} or an uppercut if performed with {{kick}}. He dashes farther when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Buffalo Headbutt | Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{punch}} | Balrog jumps up with a flying headbutt, which knocks his opponent over on impact. | ||
+ | {{ESMove | desc=Super Special move | Balrog does two Buffalo Headbutts, one low and one high.}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Turn Punch | Hold all three {{punch}} or {{kick}} simultaneously, then release | Balrog turns around and delivers a powerful punch. The longer the attack buttons are held down, the greater the punch's power.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Crazy Buffalo | Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}} {{left}} {{right}}+{{punch}} or {{kick}} | Balrog performs a series of five dashes and punches. He performs uppercuts if the player holds {{kick}} (regardless of which button started the move).}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoRow| | ||
+ | | title=Ken | ||
+ | | image=SFtM Saturn JP SP Ken.png | ||
+ | | info1name=Portrayed by | ||
+ | | info1=[[wikipedia:Damian Chapa|Damian Chapa]] | ||
+ | | desc=Ken and Ryu are con men who are trying to scam terrorists by selling them toy guns. Later, they get involved with Shadaloo in a plot to infiltrate their base. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Hadoken | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Ken shoots a fireball from his hands across the screen. The projectile moves faster when a stronger button is used. | ||
+ | {{ESMove | desc=Super Special move | Ken throws two fireballs in quick succession.}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shoryuken | {{DPF}} {{punch}} | Ken rises off the ground while punching upwards. The move ascends higher and hits more times when a stronger button is used, and Ken has a flaming fist when the move is performed with {{HP}}. | ||
+ | {{ESMove | desc=Super Special move | Ken moves forward a short distance, then performs a Shoryuken that can hit up to five times.}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Kuchu-Tatsumaki-Senpukyaku | {{QCB}} {{kick}} | Ken moves forward through the air while spinning around an axis with his leg extended, potentially hitting multiple times since it does not knock the opponent down. This move can be performed in midair. The move covers more horizontal distance when a stronger button is used. | ||
+ | {{ESMove | desc=Super Special move | Ken does a variant of the move where he hovers in place and can move with {{left}} or {{right}}.}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Kamaharai-Geri | {{QCF}} {{kick}} | Ken does a high roundhouse kick that can hit up to two times. Continuing to hold {{kick}} performs a high axe kick right afterwards.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Nataotoshi-Geri | {{QCFD}} {{kick}} | Ken does a reverse roundhouse kick that can hit up to two times. Continuing to hold {{kick}} performs a high axe kick right afterwards.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Osotomawashi-Geri | {{HCF}} {{kick}} | Ken does a knockdown kick. Continuing to hold {{kick}} performs a high axe kick right afterwards.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shoryu-Reppa | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Ken performs a low Dragon Punches followed by a high Dragon Punch.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoRow| | ||
+ | | title=Blanka | ||
+ | | image=SFtM Saturn JP SP Blanka.png | ||
+ | | info1name=Portrayed by | ||
+ | | info1=Kim Repia | ||
+ | | desc=Guile's close friend Carlos Blanka (Charlie) is taken captive by Bison and subjected to genetic manipulation in an effort to create the perfect soldier. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Electricity Thunder | {{repeat|{{punch}}}} | Blanka charges his body with electricity, zapping his opponent on contact. He charges faster when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Rolling Attack | Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{punch}} | Blanka curls into a ball and rolls straight into his opponent. The move travels farther when a stronger button is used. | ||
+ | {{ESMove | desc=Super Special move | Blanka curls into a ball and flies in a high arc.}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Backstep Rolling Attack | Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{kick}} | Blanka does a backflip, then jumps into the air and falls back down in a roll. He leaps higher when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Vertical Rolling Attack | Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{kick}} | Blanka curls into a ball and rolls diagonally upward. The move travels higher and further forward when a stronger button is used. | ||
+ | {{ESMove | desc=Super Special move | Blanka does a variant of the move where he continues rolling in a ball on his way down.}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Backward Beast Leap | {{left}} + all three {{kick}} simultaneously | Blanka leaps backward. This move can pass through opponents (if close enough) but not attacks.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Forward Beast Leap | {{right}} + all three {{kick}} simultaneously | Blanka leaps forward. This move can pass through opponents (if close enough) but not attacks.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Amazon River Run | {{downright}}+{{HP}} | Blanka slides along the ground on his back, knocking opponents over.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Headbutt | {{right}}+{{MP}} (close) | Blanka does a headbutt that can hit twice.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Surprise Forward | {{right}} + all three {{kick}} simultaneously | Blanka leaps forward. This move can pass through opponents (if close enough) but not attacks.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Surprise Back | {{left}} + all three {{kick}} simultaneously | Blanka leaps back. This move can pass through opponents (if close enough) but not attacks.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Ground Shave Rolling | Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}} {{left}} {{right}}+{{punch}} | Blanka rolls along the ground toward his opponent. If the player continues to hold {{punch}}, he spins in place for a duration before launching forward.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoRow| | ||
+ | | title=Dee Jay | ||
+ | | image=SFtM Saturn JP SP DeeJay.png | ||
+ | | info1name=Portrayed by | ||
+ | | info1=[[wikipedia:Miguel A. Núñez, Jr.|Miguel A. Núñez, Jr.]] | ||
+ | | desc=Dee Jay is a Jamaican kickboxer and one of Bison's minions. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Air Slasher | Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{punch}} | Dee Jay thrusts his fist upwards to launch a projectile. The projectile moves faster when a stronger button is used. | ||
+ | {{ESMove | desc=Super Special move | Dee Jay throws two Air Slashers in quick succession.}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Machine Gun Uppercut | Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{repeat|{{punch}}}} | Dee Jay performs a series of rapid uppercuts. He performs more punches and can knock down an opponent if the player continues to press {{punch}} repeatedly. | ||
+ | {{ESMove | desc=Super Special move | Dee Jay performs a variant of the move that holds his opponent in place if it connects and hits multiple times without needing to press {{punch}} repeatedly.}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Double Rolling Sabbat | Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{kick}} | Dee Jay hops forward on one foot, then performs a roundhouse kick that knocks his opponent over. He follows up with a backwards kick when the move is performed with {{MK}} or {{HK}}.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Jackknife Maximum | Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{kick}} | Dee Jay jumps and kicks his opponent into the air. He delivers a single spinning kick with {{LK}} or two spinning kicks with {{MK}} or {{HK}}.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Knee Shot | {{down}}+{{LK}} while jumping diagonally | Dee Jay attacks with his knee.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Sabbat Carnival | Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}} {{left}} {{right}}+{{kick}} | Dee Jay hops forward while performing a series of kicks.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoRow| | ||
+ | | title=Zangief | ||
+ | | image=SFtM Saturn JP SP Zangief.png | ||
+ | | info1name=Portrayed by | ||
+ | | info1=[[wikipedia:Andrew Bryniarski|Andrew Bryniarski]] | ||
+ | | desc=Zangief is a Russian wrestler and one of Bison's lackeys. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Double Lariat | All three {{punch}} simultaneously | Zangief spins around with his arms outstretched, knocking over opponents on impact. He is invulnerable above the waist while performing this move, allowing most projectiles to pass through him. He can move with {{left}} and {{right}} while spinning.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Quick Double Lariat | All three {{kick}} simultaneously | Zangief performs a Double Lariat that is faster but has a shorter duration. He can move with {{left}} and {{right}} while spinning.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Spinning Piledriver | D-Pad in a 360° rotation, then {{punch}} (close)| Zangief grabs his opponent, jumps high into the air, then drives them head first into the ground while spinning. He ascends higher when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flying Powerbomb | D-Pad in a 360° rotation, then {{kick}} (far away) | Zangief grabs his opponent, jumps, and slams them into the ground.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Atomic Suplex | D-Pad in a 360° rotation, then {{kick}} (close) | Zangief grabs his opponent and performs a grounded suplex. He follows up with an aerial suplex when the move is performed with {{LK}} or {{HK}}.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Punishing Flattener | {{QCFD}} {{punch}} | Zangief takes a step forward and does a low backhand slap with an orange glowing hand. This move can neutralize projectiles. | ||
+ | {{ESMove | desc=Super Special move | Zangief does a variant of the move with a purple glowing hand that reflects projectiles.}}}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flying Body Attack | {{down}}+{{HP}} while jumping diagonally | Zangief drops with a body press.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Double Knee Drop | {{down}}+{{LK}}/{{MK}} while jumping diagonally | Zangief falls with his knees forward.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Headbutt | {{left}}+{{MP}}/{{HP}} or {{right}}+{{MP}}/{{HP}} | Zangief hops into the air and does a headbutt.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Final Atomic Buster | D-Pad in a 360° rotation twice, then {{punch}} (close) | Zangief grabs his opponent and performs two rolling suplexes followed by a Spinning Piledriver.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoRow| | ||
+ | | title=Bison | ||
+ | | image=SFtM Saturn JP SP Bison.png | ||
+ | | info1name=Portrayed by | ||
+ | | info1=[[wikipedia:Raúl Juliá|Raúl Juliá]] (likeness), Darko Tuscan | ||
+ | | desc=Bison is a megalomaniacal former military general and drug kingpin who controls Shadaloo. He is attempting to produce an army of supersoldiers to further his plans for world domination and establish a new order known as "Pax Bisonica." | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Psycho Crusher | Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{punch}} | Bison spirals toward his opponent while infused with psycho energy, which knocks down his opponent on impact. He travels further when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Double Knee Press | Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{kick}} | Bison leaps forward while kicking down with each leg, which knocks down his opponent on impact. The move covers more horizontal distance when a stronger button is used. | ||
+ | {{ESMove | desc=Super Special move | Bison does a Double Knee Press, followed by a slide kick.}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Head Press | Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{kick}} | Bison flies into the air and stomps his opponent's head. After bouncing off his opponent's head, he can dive down again with a fist infused with psycho power by pressing {{punch}}, which can be aimed with {{left}} and {{right}}. | ||
+ | {{ESMove | desc=Super Special move | Bison does a head stomp that hits two times.}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Devil Reverse | Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{punch}} | Bison flies into the air toward his opponent. This move can be followed by {{punch}} to dive his opponent with a fist infused with psycho power, which can be aimed with {{left}} and {{right}}.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Knee Press Nightmare | Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}} {{left}} {{right}}+{{kick}} | Bison does two consecutive Double Knee Press maneuvers.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | ====Hidden==== | ||
+ | {{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Hidden content}} | ||
+ | {{InfoTable|imagewidths=224| | ||
+ | {{InfoRow| | ||
+ | | title=Akuma | ||
+ | | image=SFtM Saturn JP SP Akuma.png | ||
+ | | info1name=Portrayed by | ||
+ | | info1=[[wikipedia:Ernie Reyes Sr.|Ernie Reyes, Sr.]] | ||
+ | | desc=Akuma is a hidden character who did not appear in the movie. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Go-Hadoken | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Akuma shoots a fireball from his hands across the screen. The projectile moves faster when a stronger button is used. | ||
+ | {{ESMove | desc=Super Special move | Akuma throws two fireballs in quick succession.}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Zanku-Hadoken | {{QCF}} {{punch}} in midair | Akuma shoots a single-handed fireball at a diagonal angle downward in midair. The projectile moves faster when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shakunetsu-Hadoken | {{HCF}} {{punch}} | Akuma shoots a flaming fireball that hits multiple times and knocks opponents down. The projectile moves faster when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Go-Shoryuken | {{DPF}} {{punch}} | Akuma rises off the ground while punching upwards, hitting multiple times and knocking down his opponent. He ascends higher when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Tatsumaki-Zankukyaku | {{QCB}} {{kick}} | Akuma moves forward through the air while spinning around an axis with his leg extended, tossing his opponent into the air with each hit to potentially hit again. This move can be performed in midair. The move covers more horizontal distance when a stronger button is used. | ||
+ | {{ESMove | desc=Super Special move | Akuma does a variant of the move where he hovers in place and can move with {{left}} or {{right}}.}}}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Ashura-Senku Forward | {{DPF}} + all three {{punch}} or {{kick}} simultaneously | Akuma glides forward. He is invulnerable in this state. He moves across the entire screen with {{punch}} or half the screen with {{kick}}.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Ashura-Senku Backward | {{RDP}} + all three {{punch}} or {{kick}} simultaneously | Akuma glides backward. He is invulnerable in this state. He moves across the entire screen with {{punch}} or half the screen with {{kick}}.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Messatsu-Go-Hado | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Akuma fires a version of the Shakunetsu-Hadoken that can hit his opponent multiple times.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Messatsu-Go-Shouryu | {{QCB}} {{QCB}} {{punch}} | Akuma performs a series of low Go-Shoryukens while moving across the screen, culminating in a high Go-Shoryuken.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Stages=== | ||
+ | Each character has his or her own stage where matches are hosted in the Street Battle and Trial Modes. Players can choose any stage in the two-player Versus Mode. The background in Movie Battle Mode varies depending on the plot, with one background only appearing in this mode. | ||
+ | {{gallery|widths=200|screens=yes| | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter The Movie, Stages, Movie Battle.png|Movie Battle}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter The Movie, Stages, Guile.png|Guile}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter The Movie, Stages, Cammy.png|Cammy}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter The Movie, Stages, Chun-Li.png|Chun-Li}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter The Movie, Stages, Sawada.png|Sawada}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter The Movie, Stages, Vega.png|Vega}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter The Movie, Stages, E. Honda.png|E. Honda}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter The Movie, Stages, Ryu.png|Ryu}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter The Movie, Stages, Sagat.png|Sagat}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter The Movie, Stages, Balrog.png|Balrog}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter The Movie, Stages, Ken.png|Ken}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter The Movie, Stages, Blanka.png|Blanka}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter The Movie, Stages, Dee Jay.png|Dee Jay}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter The Movie, Stages, Zangief.png|Zangief}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter The Movie, Stages, M. Bison.png|M. Bison}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==History== | ||
+ | ===Release=== | ||
+ | In Europe, ''Street Fighter: The Movie'' was distributed in packaging similar to that of its North American counterpart, the only instance in the Saturn's library to opt for the elongated jewel case design rather than the bespoke Saturn cases seen with other software. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Versions== | ||
+ | ''Street Fighter: The Movie'' is the only game in the series where the boss characters Balrog, Vega, and M. Bison, as well as Akuma, are addressed by their Western names in the Japanese release. The Japanese instruction card features the original Japanese names of the characters written next to the Western names in parentheses to avoid confusion. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Localised names=== | ||
+ | {{aka | ||
+ | |en_name=Street Fighter: The Movie | ||
+ | |us_name=Street Fighter: The Movie | ||
+ | |jp_name=ストリートファイター リアルバトル オン フィルム | ||
+ | |jp_trans=Street Fighter: Real Battle on Film | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Magazine articles== | ||
+ | {{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Magazine articles}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Promotional material== | ||
+ | {{gallery | ||
+ | |{{galleryPrintAd | ||
+ | |nextgeneration|11|32 | ||
+ | |gameplayers|0811|156 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{gitem|StreetFighterRealBattleonFilmJPCommercial.mp4|Japanese commercial}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Physical scans== | ||
+ | {{ratings | ||
+ | | icon=SAT | ||
+ | | digitiser=88 | ||
+ | | gamesmaster=65 | ||
+ | | gamesmaster_source={{magref|gamesmaster|36|42}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | | console=Saturn | ||
+ | | region=JP | ||
+ | | front=SFtM Saturn JP Box Front.jpg | ||
+ | | back=SFtM Saturn JP Box Back.jpg | ||
+ | | square=yes | ||
+ | | spinecard=SFTheMovie_Saturn_JP_Spinecard.jpg | ||
+ | | disc=SFTheMovie_Saturn_JP_Disc.jpg | ||
+ | }}{{Scanbox | ||
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| region=US | | region=US | ||
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+ | | manual=Sftm sat us manual.pdf | ||
+ | }}{{Scanbox | ||
+ | | console=Saturn | ||
+ | | region=EU | ||
+ | | front=SFtM Saturn EU Box.jpg | ||
+ | | back=SFtM Saturn EU Box Back.jpg | ||
+ | | disc= | ||
+ | }}{{Scanbox | ||
+ | | console=Saturn | ||
+ | | region=DE | ||
+ | | front=SFtM Saturn EU Box.jpg | ||
+ | | back=SFtM Saturn DE back.jpg | ||
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+ | ==Technical information== | ||
+ | {{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Technical information}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==References== | ||
+ | <references/> | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{StreetFighterTheMovieOmni}} | ||
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+ | [[Category:Unreleased 32X games]] |
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System(s): Sega Saturn | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publisher: Capcom (Japan), Acclaim Entertainment (US, Europe, Brazil) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Developer: Capcom | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Original system(s): Incredible Technologies 32-bit | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Developer(s) of original games: Incredible Technologies | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sound driver: SCSP/CD-DA (26 tracks) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Genre: Fighting, Action[1][2] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of players: 1-2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Street Fighter: The Movie, known in Japan as Street Fighter: Real Battle on Film (ストリートファイター リアルバトル オン フィルム), is a Sega Saturn fighting game developed by Capcom. It was first published in Japan by Capcom themselves in August 1995; a United States release would follow only weeks later by Acclaim Entertainment, who would also go on to publish the game in Europe, Brazil, and Australia.
The game is based on the 1994 film Street Fighter, making it an uncommon case of a video game based on a movie based on a video game. It departs from the hand-drawn sprites of the other Street Fighter games, instead using pre-rendered digitized graphics of characters from the live-action movie, in a manner similar to Mortal Kombat.
A different Street Fighter: The Movie, developed by Incredible Technologies, was released into the arcades some months prior. However, the home console versions were developed separately by Capcom and differ significantly in gameplay and presentation, though they share the same digitized graphics.
A Sega 32X version was once planned[7], but eventually cancelled.
Contents
Story
The game follows the plot of the movie, which is only loosely based on Street Fighter II.
Colonel William F. Guile is tasked with bringing down General M. Bison, the military dictator and drug kingpin of Shadaloo City who aspires to conquer the world with an army of genetic supersoldiers. Bison has captured several international relief workers, and he is threatening to kill them unless a ransom is delivered in three days. Guile enlists the aid of street fighters Ryu and Ken to infiltrate Bison's empire and help destroy it from within. Meanwhile, news reporter Chun-Li Zang, whose father was killed by Bison, and her crew, former sumo wrestler Edmond Honda and boxer Balrog, have their own scheme to assassinate Bison.
Gameplay
The console Street Fighter: The Movie plays similarly to Super Street Fighter II Turbo. Like that game, it is a versus fighting game where two challengers attempt to win the best of three rounds in battles with each other. Graphics consist of digitized images of the film's cast, with characters retaining most of their moves from Super Turbo.
Characters move with and and crouch with . They jump with and flip back and forth with and . Punches are done with (jab), (medium), and (fierce) and kicks are done with (short), (medium), and (roundhouse). Light attacks are faster and hard attacks deal more damage. Special moves for each character are done by pairing specific directional combinations with an attack button.
Blocking is done by holding the D-Pad away from the opponent, with special moves still doing a small amount of "chip damage" if blocked. Characters can block while standing, which blocks against high and mid attacks but not low attacks (such as sweeps), or crouching, which blocks against mid and low attacks but not high attacks (such as jumping attacks and overhead strikes). Characters can become dizzy from being attacked repeatedly; they are uncontrollable and vulnerable in this state but can recover more quickly by rapidly pressing back and forth on the D-Pad along with the attack buttons. It is also possible to escape grabs in this way.
Throws and grabs are done by holding or when next to an opponent and pressing a medium or hard punch or kick button. Different characters have different throws available to them, and some characters can throw in midair. Throws cannot be blocked, but a player can recover from a throw in the air and reduce the damage taken by likewise holding or and pressing a medium or hard punch or kick button.
Players have a Super Combo gauge, which is empty at the beginning of the round but increases as the characters perform special moves or land attacks (other than throws and grabs) on their opponents. The Super Combo gauge can be spent by performing Super Combos or Super Special moves. The Super Special moves are new to the series: they are empowered versions of the character's special moves that are performed using the same motions as the special move but pressing two attack buttons instead of only one (similar to the "ES moves" in the Darkstalkers series). For example, a Super Special variant of a projectile attack might shoot two projectiles in quick succession. Not all special moves have Super Special versions. The Super Combo gauge must be at least half-full to use a Super Special move; if the gauge is full, using a Super Special move does not cost any energy from the gauge.
When the Super Combo gauge is full, characters can perform Super Combos, which are powerful special moves that hit opponents multiple times for heavy damage. Super Combos use more complex button combinations than standard special moves. If the opponent is defeated by a Super move at the end of the round, the background changes to a burst of light to indicate it was used as the final move.
Modes
There are four game modes available:
- Movie Battle: The primary single-player mode. It is a story mode that follows the plot of the movie. The player controls Guile on a mission to infiltrate Bison's headquarters in Shadaloo City. The first fight is against Bison and does not have to be won to proceed. Then the player has 50 minutes to complete the remaining fights. There are different branching paths after certain matches, which determines the opponents that are faced before the next branch point, eventually culminating in a final showdown against Bison. Fights do not have time limits and can be repeated if lost. However, the game ends if the total time runs out before the player reaches Bison for the final fight.
- Street Battle: An arcade mode where the player chooses any character and faces a series of 12 computer-controlled opponents, ending with the bosses Zangief, Dee Jay, Sagat, and Bison. The game ends if the player loses a match but can be continued an unlimited number of times. A second player can join the game to challenge the other player to a fight by pressing START , with the victor continuing in the tournament.
- Versus Battle: A two-player versus mode where players can choose a handicap and a stage.
- Trial Battle: A single-player mode where the player plays a series of matches against computer-controlled opponents. The player's performance is given a rating in different categories after each battle.
There are eight difficulty levels for computer-controlled opponents.
Characters
Note: Move lists assume that the character is facing right. When facing left, and should be reversed.
P | Any punch button |
LP | Light punch |
MP | Medium punch |
HP | Hard punch |
K | Any kick button |
LK | Light kick |
MK | Medium kick |
HK | Hard kick |
Playable
The majority of the cast from the film reprised their roles for the game, with some of the actors dressed to more closely resemble their video game counterparts. Notably absent is Raúl Juliá, who appears only in archive footage from the movie. Though he was keen to reprise his role as M. Bison and had met with the development team, he was too unwell and would die shortly thereafter of a stroke. His character is portrayed by his stunt double instead. Also absent is Robert Mammone, who played Blanka in the movie. He was replaced with his stunt double, presumably due to the character's complicated moveset. Additionally, Guile is simultaneously played by actor Jean-Claude Van Damme and stuntman Mark Stefanich, due to Van Damme only being available for a limited amount of time.
While the cast of the movie is similar to Super Street Fighter II, Dhalsim and T. Hawk are not represented in the game, while Fei Long was excluded from both. Akuma, from Super Street Fighter II Turbo, has been added (portrayed by Ernie Reyes, Sr., who did some stuntwork in the film), along with Sawada, an original character specific to the film.
Compared to the arcade version, Blanka and Dee Jay are unique to the home versions, while the four palette-swapped Bison shock troops (Blade, Arkane, Khyber, and F7) are absent.
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Colonel Guile is the leader of an Allied Nations strike force tasked with bringing down Bison and his criminal organization.
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Cammy | ||||||||||||
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Cammy is a Sergeant in Colonel Guile's Allied Nations strike force to take down Shadaloo.
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Chun-Li Zang is a news reporter seeking revenge against Bison for the death of her father. | ||||||||||||
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Sawada is a Captain in Colonel Guile's Allied Nations strike force to take down Shadaloo.
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Vega is Sagat's loyal assistant, who wears a mask and fights with a claw.
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E. Honda is a former sumo wrestler who works in Chun-Li's news crew. Like Balrog, he has a personal grudge against Shadaloo, who ruined his reputation as a sumo. He is depicted in the movie as a Hawaiian of mixed ancestry rather than Japanese as in the games.
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Ken and Ryu are con men who are trying to scam terrorists by selling them toy guns. Later, they get involved with Shadaloo in a plot to infiltrate their base.
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Sagat is an underground mob boss in Shadaloo City and the bodyguard for the insane dictator General Bison.
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Balrog is a former boxer who works as a cameraman in Chun-Li's news crew. Balrog holds a grudge against Shadaloo for ruining his boxing career. | ||||||||||||
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Ken and Ryu are con men who are trying to scam terrorists by selling them toy guns. Later, they get involved with Shadaloo in a plot to infiltrate their base.
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Guile's close friend Carlos Blanka (Charlie) is taken captive by Bison and subjected to genetic manipulation in an effort to create the perfect soldier. | ||||||||||||
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Dee Jay is a Jamaican kickboxer and one of Bison's minions.
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Zangief is a Russian wrestler and one of Bison's lackeys.
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Bison | ||||||||||||
Portrayed by: Raúl Juliá (likeness), Darko Tuscan | ||||||||||||
Bison is a megalomaniacal former military general and drug kingpin who controls Shadaloo. He is attempting to produce an army of supersoldiers to further his plans for world domination and establish a new order known as "Pax Bisonica."
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Hidden
- Main article: Street Fighter: The Movie/Hidden content.
Stages
Each character has his or her own stage where matches are hosted in the Street Battle and Trial Modes. Players can choose any stage in the two-player Versus Mode. The background in Movie Battle Mode varies depending on the plot, with one background only appearing in this mode.
History
Release
In Europe, Street Fighter: The Movie was distributed in packaging similar to that of its North American counterpart, the only instance in the Saturn's library to opt for the elongated jewel case design rather than the bespoke Saturn cases seen with other software.
Versions
Street Fighter: The Movie is the only game in the series where the boss characters Balrog, Vega, and M. Bison, as well as Akuma, are addressed by their Western names in the Japanese release. The Japanese instruction card features the original Japanese names of the characters written next to the Western names in parentheses to avoid confusion.
Localised names
Language | Localised Name | English Translation |
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English | Street Fighter: The Movie | Street Fighter: The Movie |
English (US) | Street Fighter: The Movie | Street Fighter: The Movie |
Japanese | ストリートファイター リアルバトル オン フィルム | Street Fighter: Real Battle on Film |
Magazine articles
- Main article: Street Fighter: The Movie/Magazine articles.
Promotional material
also published in:
- Game Players (US) #0811: "Vol. 8 No. 11 November 1995" (1995-1x-xx)[8]
Physical scans
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Technical information
- Main article: Street Fighter: The Movie/Technical information.
References
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- ↑ Mega Force, "Octobre 1995" (FR; 1995-xx-xx), page 125
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- ↑ Mean Machines Sega, "December 1995" (UK; 1995-10-30), page 91
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- ↑ Player One, "Septembre 1995" (FR; 1995-0x-xx), page 120
- ↑ Saturn Fan, "1995 November" (JP; 1995-10-07), page 76
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- ↑ Sega Pro, "October 1995" (UK; 1995-09-07), page 58
- ↑ Sega Megazone, "Summer '95/'96" (AU; 1995-xx-xx), page 22
- ↑ Sega Saturn Magazine, "November 1995" (UK; 1995-10-26), page 66
- ↑ Sega Saturn Magazine, "September 1995" (JP; 1995-08-08), page 166
- ↑ Sega Saturn Magazine, "Readers rating final data" (JP; 2000-03), page 15
- ↑ Top Consoles, "Octobre 1995" (FR; 1995-xx-xx), page 70
- ↑ Total Saturn, "Volume One Issue Four" (UK; 1996-12-29), page 46
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- ↑ Última Generación, "Octubre 1995" (ES; 1995-xx-xx), page 98
- ↑ Video Games, "10/95" (DE; 1995-09-27), page 98
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