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− | ''''' | + | }} |
+ | '''''{{PAGENAME}}''''', known as '''''Street Fighter Zero 2''''' (ストリートファイターZERO2) in Japan, is a versus fighting game and a sequel to ''[[Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams]]''. It was released for the [[Sega Saturn]] in 1996. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Gameplay== | ||
+ | {{ScreenThumb2|Street Fighter Alpha 2, Introduction, Akuma.png|Street Fighter Alpha 2, Introduction, New Characters.png|width=200|Introduction}} | ||
+ | {{ScreenThumb|Street Fighter Alpha 2, Character Select.png|width=200|Character select}} | ||
+ | {{ScreenThumb2|Street Fighter Alpha 2, Gameplay.png|Street Fighter Alpha 2, Super Finish.png|width=200|Gameplay}} | ||
+ | The game is a one-on-one fighting game that most of the new features introduced in the original ''[[Street Fighter Alpha]]'', such as the three-level Super Combo gauge, Alpha Counters, air blocking, and fall breaking. New to the game is a Custom Combo system (Original Combo in Japan), replacing the Chain Combos from the first game. Each character now has two Alpha Counters instead of just one: one that can be performed with a kick button and another with a punch button. The console ports feature an optional arranged soundtrack. | ||
+ | |||
+ | 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). 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. Characters can perform a taunt once per round with {{L}}+{{R}}, which is a short animation during which the character is vulnerable to attack. | ||
+ | |||
+ | 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 reduce the damage taken from a fall by likewise holding {{left}} or {{right}} and pressing a medium or hard punch or kick button. It is also possible to roll on the ground after falling from a throw or other attack by pressing {{QCB}} {{punch}} (or {{QCF}} {{punch}} if facing left). | ||
+ | |||
+ | Blocking is done by holding the D-Pad away from the opponent. 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 also block in midair but cannot air block against normal attacks from an opponent that is standing on the ground and cannot air block after performing an attack in the air. Special moves still do a small amount of "chip damage" if blocked. 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. In addition, players can perform a special counterattacking technique called an Alpha Counter (Zero Counter in the Japanese version) after blocking an opponent's attack, which interrupts the blocked attack at the cost of a level of the Super Combo gauge. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Characters have a Super Combo gauge that fills as the character performs regular and special techniques or takes damage. When the gauge reaches level 1 or higher, the player can perform a Super Combo technique, which is a more powerful version of a special attack, using a button combination that is slightly more complex than those used by special moves. The number of punch or kick buttons pressed simultaneously when performing a Super Combo determines the strength of the attack and thus the number of levels that are consumed, with higher levels hitting more times and doing more damage. Pressing {{L}} is equivalent to pressing all three punch buttons simultaneously, and pressing {{R}} is equivalent to pressing all three kick buttons simultaneously. The Super Combo gauge carries over between rounds (but not between battles). | ||
− | A | + | If the Super Combo gauge is at least level 1, the player can initiate a Custom Combo (Original Combo in the Japanese version) by pressing two punch buttons and a kick or one punch button and two kicks. This causes the character to move faster, with attacks performed much more quickly and with much less recovery time, while the Super Combo gauge quickly drains. The player can then perform any series of basic and special moves to create a Custom Combo until the Super Combo gauge is completely exhausted. The character cannot block or move backwards during the Custom Combo. Charge moves can be performed without charging (for example, the player only needs to press {{left}} {{right}} {{punch}} for a Sonic Boom). The character can be hit out of the combo early, but the Custom Combo has a brief period of invulnerability when it is initiated (which is longer when the Super Combo gauge is at a higher level). |
+ | |||
+ | ===Modes=== | ||
+ | {{ScreenThumb|Street Fighter Alpha 2, Illustrations 001.png|width=200|Illustrations}} | ||
+ | The following game modes are available: | ||
+ | |||
+ | *'''Arcade Mode:''' The single-player mode consists of eight matches against computer-controlled opponents, including a final opponent whose identity depends on the player's selected character. Each character also has a secret rival that they can face during the course of the single-player mode if the player finishes at least five rounds with a Super Combo or a Custom Combo and does not lose a match before the sixth battle. When these requirements are met, the rival interrupts the player's next match and fights the player's character after a short dialogue scene. With Akuma now a regular character, a more powerful version of the character dubbed Shin Akuma replaces him as a secret opponent, fought before the final opponent if certain requirements are met. 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 Mode:''' A two-player versus mode where two players can choose any character and a handicap and fight each other. | ||
+ | *'''Training Mode:''' A practice mode where the player can select any character and any opponent. The opponent cannot be defeated, and the player's Super Combo gauge can be set to any level and automatically replenishes after it is used. The opponent can be set to stand, crouch, or jump. There is a recording feature that records the player's actions and plays them back. | ||
+ | *'''Survival Mode:''' A Saturn-exclusive single-player mode where the player chooses a character and tries to defeat every character in the game (besides hidden characters) with a single vitality bar. Some vitality is replenished after each round, depending on the player's score. | ||
+ | *'''Illustrations:''' A Saturn-exclusive bonus mode that contains 100 pieces of art for the game. | ||
+ | |||
+ | There are eight difficulty levels for computer-controlled opponents. The game saves high scores to the console's internal memory. | ||
+ | |||
+ | There are two game speeds, Normal and Turbo, and two playing styles that can be selected after choosing a character, Normal and Auto. Auto differs from Normal in that the character automatically guards against a limited number of attacks (provided the character is not in the middle of performing an attack). Auto also limits the player to a maximum of one Super Combo gauge level, but in turn, it allows the player to perform an instant Super Combo by pressing a punch and kick button of the same strength simultaneously (using a different Super Combo for the light, medium, and hard buttons, initiating a Custom Combo if the character only has two Super Combos). | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Characters=== | ||
+ | {{MoveListNote|legend=StreetFighterAlpha}} | ||
+ | ====Playable==== | ||
+ | All 13 characters from the original ''[[Street Fighter Alpha]]'' return (with M. Bison, Akuma, and Dan now available to play without needing cheat codes), plus 5 additional fighters (Sakura, Gen, Rolento, Zangief, and Dhalsim). | ||
+ | {{InfoTable| | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter| | ||
+ | | name=Ryu | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Characters.png | crop_width=176 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=0 | crop_y=0}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Sprites, Ryu.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Street Fighter'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Rival battle | ||
+ | | info2=Sakura | ||
+ | | info3name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info3=Akuma | ||
+ | | desc=After defeating Sagat in the first ''Street Fighter'' tournament, Ryu goes on another journey when he hears rumours of a martial artist who uses a mysterious power. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Hadouken Fireball | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Ryu focuses energy through his palms and fires a surging punch across the screen. When performed with {{HP}}, it has a fire effect at close range that knocks opponents over. The projectile moves faster when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Dragon Punch | {{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.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Hurricane Kick | {{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.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Hadou no Kamae | {{QCF}} {{Taunt}} | Ryu performs the motion for a fireball but does not fire one. The purpose of this move is to confuse opponents. The recovery time for this move is much faster than a real fireball.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Sakotsu Wari | {{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 | Senpuu Kyaku | {{right}}+{{MK}} | Ryu hops forward, doing a single spinning kick similar to a Hurricane Kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shinkuu Hadouken | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Ryu fires a version of the Hadouken Fireball that can hit his opponent multiple times. It has a fire effect at level 3.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shinkuu Tatsumaki Senpuukyaku | {{QCB}} {{QCB}} {{kick}} | Ryu performs a version of the Hurricane Kick that draws his opponent in and potentially hits multiple times. The distance of the vacuum effect is larger at higher levels.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter 1 | {{QCBD}} {{punch}} while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Ryu performs a Dragon Punch.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter 2 | {{QCBD}} {{kick}} while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Ryu performs a sweep kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter| | ||
+ | | name=Adon | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Characters.png | crop_width=176 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=176 | crop_y=0}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Sprites, Adon.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Street Fighter'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Rival battle | ||
+ | | info2=M. Bison | ||
+ | | info3name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info3=Sagat | ||
+ | | desc=Sagat's former disciple, he believes that his former master has disgraced the Muay Thai style with his defeat at the hands of Ryu. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Rising Jaguar | {{DPF}} {{kick}} | Adon leaps diagonally into the air with a knee strike, which hits up to two times and knocks his opponent down. He leaps higher when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Jaguar Tooth | {{QCF}} {{kick}} | Adon somersaults forward while swinging his leg around. He jumps higher when a stronger button is used (which reduces the horizontal distance covered).}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Jaguar Kick | {{HCB}} {{kick}} | Adon jumps high into the air and thrusts downward toward his opponent with a kick. He drops at a wider angle when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Jaguar Crunch | {{right}}+{{MP}} | Adon takes a step forward and strikes with his elbow, potentially hitting twice. This is an overhead strike that can hit characters who are crouch blocking.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Jutting Kick | {{downright}}+{{MK}} | Adon kicks high into the air from a crouched position.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Jaguar Fury | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{kick}} | Adon performs two Jaguar Kicks in quick succession. He does a third Jaguar Kick at level 3.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Jaguar Variable Assault | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Adon dashes forward and hits his opponent with a series of quick strikes. He knocks the opponent into the air for a final strike at level 3.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter 1 | {{QCBD}} {{punch}} while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Adon performs multiple quick hand strikes.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter 2 | {{QCBD}} {{kick}} while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Adon performs a Rising Jaguar.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter| | ||
+ | | name=Chun-Li | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Characters.png | crop_width=176 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=352 | crop_y=0}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Sprites, Chun-Li.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Street Fighter II'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Rival battle | ||
+ | | info2=Gen | ||
+ | | info3name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info3=M. Bison | ||
+ | | desc=A female detective who is pursuing a criminal organization that may have been involved in the disappearance of her father. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Lightning Kick | {{repeat|{{kick}}}} | Chun-Li unleashes a flurry of rapid kicks. She kicks faster when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Spinning Air Kick | 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 over on impact. The move hits more times when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Kikouken Fireball | {{HCF}} {{punch}} | Chun-Li shoots an energy ball across the screen. The projectile moves faster when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Axe Kick | {{HCB}} {{kick}} | Chun-Li does a handstand and then kicks downward with a straight leg. This is an overhead strike that can hit characters who are crouch blocking. The move covers more horizontal distance when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{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 | Yousou Kyaku | {{down}}+{{MK}} in midair | Chun-Li holds a straight leg in a head stomp.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Kaku Kyaku Raku | {{downright}}+{{HK}} | Chun-Li backflips high into the air, coming down with a kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Kikoushou | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Chun-Li produces a large fireball directly in front of her.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Senretsu Kyaku | Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}} {{left}} {{right}}+{{kick}} | Chun-Li moves forward quickly while performing a series of Lightning Kicks. She has a brief period of invulnerability at the beginning of the move (allowing her to pass through projectiles).}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Hazan Tenshou Kyaku | Hold {{downleft}} for 2 seconds, then {{downright}} {{downleft}} {{upright}}+{{kick}} | Chun-Li performs a more powerful version of her Spinning Air Kick that can hit more times.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter 1 | {{QCBD}} {{punch}} while blocking | After interrupting her opponent's attack, Chun-Li thrusts both hands out.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter 2 | {{QCBD}} {{kick}} while blocking | After interrupting her opponent's attack, Chun-Li performs a sweep kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter| | ||
+ | | name=Guy | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Characters.png | crop_width=176 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=528 | crop_y=0}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Sprites, Guy.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Final Fight'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Rival battle | ||
+ | | info2=Rose | ||
+ | | info3name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info3=M. Bison | ||
+ | | desc=One of the three heroes from ''[[Final Fight]]''. Guy is warned by his master, Zeku, of an emerging threat to the world, so he seeks to stop this mysterious new evil. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Bushin Izuna Drop | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Guy curls into a ball and leaps across the screen in an arc. He leaps farther when a stronger button is used. This maneuver can be interrupted at any time by pressing {{punch}}: if he is next to his opponent, he performs a body slam (Bushin Izuna Otoshi); otherwise, he performs an elbow drop (Izuna no Hiji Otoshi).}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Dashing Crescent | {{QCF}} {{kick}} | Guy runs towards his opponent, which can be followed up with another {{kick}}. The effect of the follow-up depends on the initial button used: Guy stops short with {{LK}} (Kyuuteishi), does a sweep kick with {{MK}} (Kage Sukui), or does a jumping turnaround kick with {{HK}} (Kubikari).}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Whirlwind Kick | {{QCB}} {{kick}} | Guy jumps into the air at a diagonal angle and spins around an axis with his leg extended, which knocks his opponent over on impact. The move ascends higher and hits more times when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Houzantou | {{QCB}} {{punch}} | Guy crouches and spins forward, then stands with a backfist that knocks his opponent far back. He travels further when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Wall Jump | D-Pad in the opposite direction when jumping onto the edge of the screen | Guy can jump off the edges of the screen.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Bushin Gokusaken | {{LP}} {{MP}} {{HP}} {{HK}} | Guy performs his multi-hit combo from ''[[Final Fight]]'': a backfist, an underhand punch, an elbow strike, and a hop kick that knocks the opponent away.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Hiji Otoshi | {{down}}+{{MP}} in midair | Guy thrusts downward with an elbow.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Kubi Kudaki | {{right}}+{{MP}} | Guy smashes downward with an elbow, hitting up to two times. This is an overhead strike that can hit characters who are crouch blocking.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Kamaitachi | {{downright}}+{{HK}} | Guy does a backflip kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Bushin Hassou Ken | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Guy jumps diagonally upward and pummels his opponent high into the air with a series of strikes.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Bushin Gourai Kyaku | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{kick}} | Guy dashes toward his opponent and performs a series of punches, ending with a reverse hook kick.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter 1 | {{QCBD}} {{punch}} while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Guy performs an elbow strike.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter 2 | {{QCBD}} {{kick}} while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Guy performs a sweep kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter| | ||
+ | | name=Ken | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Characters.png | crop_width=176 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=704 | crop_y=0}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Sprites, Ken.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Street Fighter'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Rival battle | ||
+ | | info2=Dan | ||
+ | | info3name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info3=Ryu | ||
+ | | desc=Ryu's former training partner. Ken seeks to challenge Ryu once again in order to test his strength and not be outdone by his rival. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Hadouken Fireball | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Ken focuses energy through his palms and fires a surging punch across the screen. The projectile moves faster when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Dragon Punch | {{DPF}} {{punch}} | Ken rises off the ground while punching upwards, knocking down his opponent on impact. 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}}.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Hurricane Kick | {{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.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Zenpou Tenshin | {{QCB}} {{punch}} | Ken rolls forward. He rolls farther when a stronger button is used. This move can pass through opponents (if close enough) but not attacks.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Zentou | {{QCF}} {{Taunt}} | Ken rolls a short distance forward, falls, then flips back to a standing position. The purpose of this move is to confuse opponents. He is vulnerable while doing this.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Inazuma Kakato Wari | {{right}}+{{MK}} | Ken kicks high into the air, then brings his leg down like an axe chop, hitting up to two times. This is an overhead strike that can hit characters who are crouch blocking.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shouryuu Reppa | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Ken performs a low Dragon Punch, then a high Dragon Punch. He does two low Dragon Punches and has a flaming fist for the high Dragon Punch at level 3.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shinryuuken | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{kick}} | Ken performs a powerful spinning Dragon Punch that ascends upward, drawing in nearby opponents. The distance of the vacuum effect is larger at higher levels.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter 1 | {{QCBD}} {{punch}} while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Ken performs a Dragon Punch.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter 2 | {{QCBD}} {{kick}} while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Ken performs a roundhouse kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter| | ||
+ | | name=Dhalsim | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Characters.png | crop_width=176 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=880 | crop_y=0}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Sprites, Dhalsim.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Street Fighter II'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Rival battle | ||
+ | | info2=Zangief | ||
+ | | info3name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info3=M. Bison | ||
+ | | desc=A returning character from ''Street Fighter II''. An Indian yogi who gets involved in the recent events to raise money for his poor village. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Yoga Fire | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Dhalsim spews a fireball across the screen. The projectile moves faster but not as far when a stronger button is used. It knocks the opponent over on impact when the move is performed with {{MP}} or {{HP}}.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Yoga Flame | {{HCB}} {{punch}} | Dhalsim breathes a large mass of flame in front of him, which knocks the opponent over on impact. He holds the flame for longer when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Yoga Blast | {{HCB}} {{kick}} | Dhalsim breathes a large mass of flame at a diagonal angle in front of him, which knocks the opponent over on impact. He holds the flame for longer when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Yoga Teleport Forward | {{DPF}} + all three {{punch}} or {{kick}} simultaneously | Dhalsim disappears and reappears the entire screen ahead with {{punch}} or half the screen ahead with {{kick}}.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Yoga Teleport Backward | {{RDP}} + all three {{punch}} or {{kick}} simultaneously | Dhalsim disappears and reappears the entire screen back with {{punch}} or half the screen back with {{kick}}.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Yoga Escape | {{RDP}} {{kick}} when knocked down | Dhalsim teleports away after being knocked down.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Short Attacks | {{left}}+{{punch}} or {{kick}} | Dhalsim can perform shorter, quicker attacks without stretching his arms by holding {{left}}. This works while standing, crouching, or jumping.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Forward Chop | {{right}}+{{LP}} | Dhalsim quickly jabs his open hand forward.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Downward Chop | {{left}}+{{LP}} | Dhalsim chops his hand downward. He holds his hand up while the button is held and chops when it is released, allowing the player to time the attack, though he chops eventually even if the button is still held. This is an overhead strike that can hit characters who are crouch blocking.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Headbutt | {{left}}+{{HP}} | Dhalsim headbutts his opponent, hitting up to two times.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Yoga Mummy | {{down}}+{{HP}} in midair | Dhalsim spins downward head first like a drill.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Yoga Spear | {{down}}+{{kick}} in midair | Dhalsim spins downward feet first like a drill. The angle depends on the button used, with {{LK}} falling closer to horizontal, {{MK}} at a 45° angle, and {{HK}} falling closer to vertical.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Yoga Inferno | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Dhalsim belches a chain of fireballs in front of him. The flames draw his opponent inward.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Yoga Strike | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{kick}} | Dhalsim jumps diagonally upward and tries to grab his opponent (if airborne) to slam them into the ground with his legs.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter 1 | {{QCBD}} {{punch}} while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Dhalsim performs a knee strike followed by an upward hand chop.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter 2 | {{QCBD}} {{kick}} while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Dhalsim performs a knee strike followed by a ground slide.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter| | ||
+ | | name=Gen | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Characters.png | crop_width=176 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=1056 | crop_y=0}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Sprites, Gen, Mantis Stance.gif}} | ||
+ | | sprite2={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Sprites, Gen, Crane Stance.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Street Fighter'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Rival battle | ||
+ | | info2=Chun-Li | ||
+ | | info3name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info3=Akuma | ||
+ | | desc=A returning fighter from the original ''Street Fighter''. A Chinese assassin suffering from leukemia who enters the fighting scene once again to find a worthy opponent that can finish him off. | ||
− | + | Gen has two fighting stances with entirely different movesets that he can switch between at any time. | |
− | |||
− | {| | + | The Mantis stance is a more defensive stance with faster but lighter attacks. He can chain light attacks into hard attacks in this stance. |
− | + | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves (Mantis stance) | bordercolor=#0000c0 | | |
− | + | {{MoveListRow | Ansatsu Ken: Ki-ryuu | All three {{kick}} simultaneously | Gen changes to his Crane stance.}} | |
− | + | {{MoveListRow | Hyakurenkou | {{repeat|{{punch}}}} | Gen chops his hand furiously in front of him. He chops faster when a stronger button is used.}} | |
− | + | {{MoveListRow | Gekirou | {{DPF}} {{kick}} | Gen jumps into the air while kicking diagonally upward, which knocks his opponent over on impact. He jumps slightly higher when a stronger button is used.}} | |
− | + | }} | |
− | + | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos (Mantis stance) | bordercolor=#0000c0 | | |
− | + | {{MoveListRow | Zan'ei | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Gen charges through his opponent, continuing to cause injury even after he has moved through them.}} | |
− | + | {{MoveListRow | Shitenshuu | {{QCB}} {{QCB}} {{punch}} | Gen unleashes a fury of hand chops before poking his opponent with a single finger. If the finger jab connects, a counter begins counting down above the opponent's head, causing damage on every second. The timer can be ended by attacking Gen. If the timer reaches zero without the opponent interrupting it, the opponent is knocked out and dizzied.}} | |
− | + | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter 1 | {{QCBD}} {{punch}} while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Gen performs a palm thrust.}} | |
− | + | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter 2 | {{QCBD}} {{kick}} while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Gen performs a rising kick.}} | |
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{hr}} | ||
+ | The Crane stance is a more offensive stance with slower but stronger attacks. His normals are complex but generally have superior reach and often can hit multiple times. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves (Crane stance) | bordercolor=#a000c0 | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Ansatsu Ken: Sou-ryuu | All three {{punch}} simultaneously | Gen changes to his Mantis stance.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Jyasen | Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{punch}} | Gen rolls along the ground, then unravels with an open-handed strike. He rolls further when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Ouga | Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{kick}} | Gen jumps to the corner of the screen. If no direction is held, he drops a short distance down with a kick. If {{left}} is held, he drops down to the ground. If {{right}} is held, he kicks downward across the screen. If {{up}} is held, he jumps off the screen and darts across the screen over his opponent, and the player can again hold a direction to determine Gen's next action. If no direction is held, he flies over to the other side of the opponent. If {{down}} is held (or the opponent is at the end of the stage and cannot move further back), Gen falls with a downward kick. If {{downleft}} or {{downright}} is held, Gen does a diagonal kick in either direction.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos (Crane stance) | bordercolor=#a000c0 | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Kouga | {{QCB}} {{QCB}} {{kick}} in midair | Gen does multiple wall jumps and diving kicks.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Jakouha | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{kick}} | Gen jumps in front of him and tries to grab his opponent (if airborne) to slam them into the ground. He slams the opponent twice at level 3.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter 1 | {{QCBD}} {{punch}} while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Gen performs a shoulder charge.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter 2 | {{QCBD}} {{kick}} while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Gen performs a flying kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter| | ||
+ | | name=Sakura | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Characters.png | crop_width=176 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=1232 | crop_y=0}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Sprites, Sakura.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Street Fighter Alpha 2'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Rival battle | ||
+ | | info2=Sagat | ||
+ | | info3name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info3=Ryu | ||
+ | | desc=A Japanese schoolgirl who idolizes Ryu, whose fighting style she has imitated. Hoping for a match and an autograph with him, she cuts classes and goes on a journey around the world. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Hadouken Fireball | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Sakura shoots a fireball. If the player presses {{punch}} once, a small fireball is fired that travels three-quarters the width of the screen. If the player presses {{punch}} twice, a larger fireball is fired that travels half the width of the screen. If the player presses {{punch}} three times, a very large fireball is fired in front of Sakura that dissipates after moving only a slight distance.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shouoken | {{DPF}} {{punch}} | Sakura runs forward, then jumps in the air with a spinning uppercut that knocks her opponent over. She dashes a longer distance when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shunpuu Kyaku | {{QCB}} {{kick}} | Sakura jumps into the air and spins around an axis with her leg extended, moving forward in an arc and knocking her opponent over on impact. The move covers more distance when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flower Kick | {{right}}+{{MK}} | Sakura performs a wide overhead kick. This is an overhead strike that can hit characters who are crouch blocking.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shinkuu Hadouken | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Sakura shoots a large fireball that can hit her opponent multiple times. The fireball shrinks as it travels the screen, dissipating completely before it reaches the end. It hits more times and does more damage when it is larger, so the move is most effective when performed near Sakura's opponent.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Haru Ichiban | {{QCB}} {{QCB}} {{kick}} | Sakura advances on her opponent while doing a series of low, sweeping, spinning kicks, ending with a high standing kick.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Midare Zakura | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{kick}} | Sakura performs a series of low Shouokens while moving across the screen, culminating in a high Shouoken. The move covers more distance when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter 1 | {{QCBD}} {{punch}} while blocking | After interrupting her opponent's attack, Sakura performs a jumping uppercut.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter 2 | {{QCBD}} {{kick}} while blocking | After interrupting her opponent's attack, Sakura performs a sweep kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter| | ||
+ | | name=Rolento | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Characters.png | crop_width=176 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=0 | crop_y=160}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Sprites, Rolento.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Final Fight'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Rival battle | ||
+ | | info2=Sodom | ||
+ | | info3name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info3=Guy | ||
+ | | desc=One of the boss characters from ''Final Fight''. An ex-Mad Gear member who wants to create his own utopic nation through underhanded methods. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Patriot Circle | {{QCF}} {{punch}} (up to 3 times) | Rolento slides forward while twirling his staff around in his hand. This move can be performed up to three times in quick succession, and the third hit knocks the opponent over.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Mekon Delta Air Raid | {{QCB}} {{punch}} | Rolento rolls backwards. He rolls farther when a stronger button is used. If the player presses {{punch}} again before he finishes his roll, he launches himself across the screen while swinging his staff downward. He launches himself further when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Mekon Delta Escape | {{QCB}} {{kick}} | Rolento jumps back to the corner of the screen and then drops back down. He can attack on his way down.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Mekon Delta Attack | All three {{kick}} simultaneously | Rolento performs a backflip. If the player presses {{punch}} again before the backflip is over, he rolls forward in a ball (with the distance depending on the strength of the punch used), which hurts opponents that he rolls into.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Stinger | {{DPF}} {{kick}} | Rolento jumps high into the air. Pressing {{punch}} or {{kick}} before he lands throws a knife at an angle. The angle depends on the button used, with {{LP}} and {{LK}} being the closest to horizontal, {{LP}} and {{LK}} being the closest to 45°, and {{HP}} and {{HK}} being the closest to vertical.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | High Jump | {{down}} {{up}} | Rolento flips high into the air forward (potentially leaping over his opponent).}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Spike Rod | {{down}}+{{MK}} in midair | Rolento jabs his staff downward, which can be used to hit his opponent or bounce slightly off the ground.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Fake Rod | {{right}}+{{MK}} | Rolento jabs his staff into the ground and uses it to support his weight.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Take No Prisoners | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{kick}} | Rolento pulls a tripwire from the ground, which moves a short distance forward. If the wire catches the opponent, Rolento pulls the opponent onto a hook that appears overhead and drops them onto the ground.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Mine Sweeper | {{QCB}} {{QCB}} {{punch}} | Rolento rolls backwards while dropping several grenades. The grenades draw the opponent into each other as they explode.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter 1 | {{QCBD}} {{punch}} while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Rolento performs a baton strike.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter 2 | {{QCBD}} {{kick}} while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Rolento leaps to the other side of his opponent.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter| | ||
+ | | name=Zangief | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Characters.png | crop_width=176 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=176 | crop_y=160}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Sprites, Zangief.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Street Fighter II'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Rival battle | ||
+ | | info2=Birdie | ||
+ | | info3name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info3=Ken | ||
+ | | desc=Another returning character from ''Street Fighter II''. A Soviet wrestler who travels around the world to show the strength of "the Great Motherland." | ||
+ | {{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 | Screw 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 followed by an aerial suplex.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Banishing Fist | {{DPF}} {{punch}} | Zangief takes a step forward and does a low back hand slap. This move can neutralize 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}} or {{down}}+{{MK}} while jumping diagonally | Zangief falls with his knees forward.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Dynamite Kick | {{downleft}}+{{MK}} | Zangief does a low kick.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Russian Kick | {{downleft}}+{{HK}} | Zangief does a low kick that sweeps his opponent.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Kuuchuu Headbutt | {{up}}+{{MP}} or {{up}}+{{HP}} during neutral jump | Zangief performs a headbutt in midair.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Final Atomic Buster | D-Pad in a 360° rotation twice, then {{punch}} (close) | Zangief grabs his opponent and performs a rolling suplex followed by a Screw Piledriver. He performs an additional rolling suplex at levels 2 and 3 and an additional Screw Piledriver at level 3.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Aerial Russian Slam | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{kick}} | Zangief jumps in front of him and tries to grab his opponent (if airborne) to slam them into the ground. He performs a throw at level 1, a piledriver at level 2, and a powerbomb at level 3.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter 1 | {{QCBD}} {{punch}} while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Zangief grabs them and does an elbow strike.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter 2 | {{QCBD}} {{kick}} while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Zangief performs a standing kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter| | ||
+ | | name=Charlie (Nash) | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Characters.png | crop_width=176 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=352 | crop_y=160}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Sprites, Charlie.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Street Fighter Alpha'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Rival battle | ||
+ | | info2=Rolento | ||
+ | | info3name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info3=M. Bison | ||
+ | | desc=A member of the US military who seeks to crack down on corruption within the army's top brass, suspecting that some of its members are on Shadaloo's payroll. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Sonic Boom | Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{punch}} | Charlie fires a circular energy wave across the screen by swinging his arm. The projectile moves faster when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Somersault Shell | Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{kick}} | Charlie somersaults upward while kicking in an arc, which knocks his opponent over on impact. He somersaults higher when a stronger button is used. The move can hit twice when it is performed with {{HK}}.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Jump Sobat | {{left}}+{{MK}} or {{right}}+{{MK}} | Charlie hops toward his opponent with a turning kick. This is an overhead strike that can hit characters who are crouch blocking.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Step Kick | {{left}}+{{HK}} or {{right}}+{{HK}} | Charlie takes a step forward and kicks.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Spin Back Knuckle | {{right}}+{{HP}} | Charlie rotates around and swings his fist like a club.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Sonic Barrage | Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}} {{left}} {{right}}+{{repeat|{{punch}}}} | Charlie fires a Sonic Boom. He can launch multiple Sonic Booms in a row (up to two at level 1, three at level 2, and four at level 3) by continuing to press {{punch}}.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Crossfire Blitz | Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}} {{left}} {{right}}+{{kick}} | Charlie dashes forward while performing a series of fast kicks. He finishes with a backhand at level 2 and a backhand and an uppercut at level 3.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Somersault Justice | Hold {{downleft}} for 2 seconds, then {{downright}} {{downleft}} {{upright}}+{{kick}} | Charlie performs two Somersault Shells in a row at level 1 and 2 or three Somersault Shells in a row at level 3.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter 1 | {{QCBD}} {{punch}} while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Charlie performs a Spin Back Knuckle.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter 2 | {{QCBD}} {{kick}} while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Charlie performs a sweep kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter| | ||
+ | | name=Birdie | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Characters.png | crop_width=176 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=528 | crop_y=160}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Sprites, Birdie.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Street Fighter'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Rival battle | ||
+ | | info2=Dhalsim | ||
+ | | info3name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info3=M. Bison | ||
+ | | desc=A participant from the original ''Street Fighter'' who was banned from competing and now works as a bouncer in England. He is interested in joining Shadaloo, so he sets out to prove his strength and gain membership. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Bullhead | Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{punch}} | Birdie dashes forward with a headbutt that knocks his opponent over on impact. He dashes further when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Bullhorn | Hold any two {{punch}} or {{kick}} buttons for 1 second, then release | Birdie turns around and headbutts his opponent. It does more damage if the buttons are held for longer.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Choke Chain | D-Pad in a 360° rotation, then {{punch}} (close) | Birdie grabs his opponent and whips them to the ground two times with his chain.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Bandit Chain | D-Pad in a 360° rotation, then {{kick}} (close) | Birdie grabs his opponent and swings them to the ground with his chain. He slams them one time with {{LK}}, two times with {{MK}}, and three times with {{HK}}.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Body Press | {{down}}+{{HP}} | Birdie drops with a body press.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Jackhammer | Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}} {{left}} {{right}}+{{punch}} | Birdie dashes forward and headbutts his opponent multiple times.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Bull Revenger | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} or {{kick}} | Birdie leaps into the air from across the screen, grabs his opponent, and slams them into the ground with his chain. He slams the opponent one time at level 1 and 2 and two times at level 3, and he also follows up with a headbutt at level 3. He leaps close with {{punch}} and far with {{kick}}.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter 1 | {{QCBD}} {{punch}} while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Birdie performs a headbutt.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter 2 | {{QCBD}} {{kick}} while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Birdie does a front kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter| | ||
+ | | name=Rose | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Characters.png | crop_width=176 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=704 | crop_y=160}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Sprites, Rose.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Street Fighter Alpha'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Rival battle | ||
+ | | info2=Akuma | ||
+ | | info3name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info3=M. Bison | ||
+ | | desc=A fortune teller who wields Soul Power. She has sensed M. Bison's evil presence and is on a mission to seal his dark power. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Soul Reflect | {{QCB}} {{punch}} | Rose whips her scarf down in front of her. If it hits an opponent, it directly damages and knocks over the opponent, but it can also be used to absorb projectiles with {{LP}} or reflect them back toward her opponent with {{MP}} or {{HP}}. Absorbed projectiles increase Rose's Super Combo gauge and increase the damage of her next Soul Spark.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Soul Spark | {{HCF}} {{punch}} | Rose lashes her scarf straight out as a soul sphere shoots down it. The projectile moves faster when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Soul Throw | {{DPF}} {{punch}} | Rose jumps upward at a diagonal angle. If she intercepts an airborne opponent, she grabs and throws them down to the ground.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Soul Spiral | {{QCF}} {{kick}} | Rose steps forward and spins her scarf like a drill, which knocks her opponent over on impact. She steps slightly further when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Slide Kick | {{downright}}+{{MK}} | Rose does a slide kick forward.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Aura Soul Spark | {{QCB}} {{QCB}} {{punch}} | Rose does a version of her Soul Spark that can hit multiple times. She precedes it with a rolling kick at level 2 or a scarf swipe at level 3.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Aura Soul Throw | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Rose does a more powerful version of her Air Throw. She has to catch an airborne opponent to connect with this move at level 1, but she pummels her opponent into the air with grounded strikes at levels 2 and 3.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Soul Illusion | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{kick}} | Rose creates afterimages of herself that mimic her normal attacks. Lasts for a timed duration or until Rose is hit.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter 1 | {{QCBD}} {{punch}} while blocking | After interrupting her opponent's attack, Rose grabs and switches positions with them.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter 2 | {{QCBD}} {{kick}} while blocking | After interrupting her opponent's attack, Rose performs a sweep kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter| | ||
+ | | name=Sodom | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Characters.png | crop_width=176 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=880 | crop_y=160}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Sprites, Sodom.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Final Fight'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Rival battle | ||
+ | | info2=Ken | ||
+ | | info3name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info3=Guy | ||
+ | | desc=A surviving member of the Mad Gear Gang from the original ''Final Fight''. He seeks to find strong fighters worthy of joining his revived Mad Gear gang. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Jigoku Scrape | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Sodom charges forward and performs a strike with his jitte. He performs a different strike, each traveling slightly further, depending on the strength of the punch used. He slashes inward with {{LP}}, at an upward angle with {{MP}}, or downward with {{HP}}. The move knocks over the opponent when it is performed with {{HP}}.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Butsumetsu Buster | D-Pad in a 360° rotation, then {{punch}} (close) | Sodom grabs his opponent, jumps up, and slams them into the ground. He jumps higher when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Daikyou Burning | D-Pad in a 360° rotation, then {{kick}} (close) | Sodom impales his opponent with his jitte and runs across the screen while dragging them into the ground.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shiraha Catch | {{DPF}} {{kick}} | Sodom closes his arms together. If his opponent attacks him while he is doing this, Sodom catches the opponent and throws them across the screen.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Kouten Okiagari | {{QCFD}} {{punch}} when knocked down | Sodom rolls away from his opponent.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Tengu Walking | {{QCBD}} {{kick}} when knocked down | Sodom catches himself by sticking his jitte in the ground, then uses them to walk forward.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Meido no Miyage | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Sodom performs a series of jitte strikes in succession. He jumps into the air for a final strike at level 3.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Tenchuu Satsu | D-Pad in a 360° rotation twice, then {{punch}} (close) | Sodom grabs his opponent, jumps into the air, and slams them into the ground twice. He drags the opponent along the ground after slamming them at level 3.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter 1 | {{QCBD}} {{punch}} while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Sodom performs an upward jitte strike.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter 2 | {{QCBD}} {{kick}} while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Sodom performs a low sliding kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter| | ||
+ | | name=Sagat | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Characters.png | crop_width=176 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=1056 | crop_y=160}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Sprites, Sagat.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Street Fighter'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Rival battle | ||
+ | | info2=Adon | ||
+ | | info3name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info3=Ryu | ||
+ | | desc=After being scarred for life by Ryu at the end of the first ''Street Fighter'' tournament, Sagat seeks to reclaim his title as the Emperor of Muay Thai. | ||
+ | {{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.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Tiger Blow | {{DPF}} {{punch}} | Sagat rises off the ground while punching upwards, knocking down his opponent on impact. The move ascends higher and hits more times when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Tiger Crush | {{DPF}} {{kick}} | Sagat jumps forward, ramming his opponent with his knee, hitting up to two times and knocking his opponent over. The move covers more horizontal distance when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Tiger Cannon | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Sagat fires a large Tiger Shot that can hit multiple times.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Tiger Raid | {{QCB}} {{QCB}} {{kick}} | Sagat performs a barrage of kicks, finishing with a flying side kick. The final kick is flaming at level 3.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Tiger Genocide | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{kick}} | Sagat leaps ahead with a Tiger Crush and follows it up with a Tiger Blow. He performs two Tiger Blows at level 3.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter 1 | {{QCBD}} {{punch}} while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Sagat performs a Tiger Blow.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter 2 | {{QCBD}} {{kick}} while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Sagat performs a standing kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter| | ||
+ | | name=Akuma (Gouki) | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Characters.png | crop_width=176 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=1232 | crop_y=160}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Sprites, Akuma.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Super Street Fighter II Turbo'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Rival battle | ||
+ | | info2=Ryu | ||
+ | | info3name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info3=Gen | ||
+ | | desc=Akuma, much like Ryu, travels the world, searching for opponents worthy enough to match the might of the Satsui no Hadou. He expresses interest in Ryu's potential. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Gou Hadouken | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Akuma focuses energy through his palms and fires a surging punch across the screen, which knocks over opponents in close range. The projectile moves faster when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Zankuu Hadouken | {{QCF}} {{punch}} in midair | Akuma shoots a single-handed Hadouken at a diagonal angle downward in midair. The projectile moves faster when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shakunetsu Hadouken | {{HCF}} {{punch}} | Akuma shoots a flaming variant of the Hadouken, which hits multiple times and knocks down opponents on impact. The projectile moves faster and hits more times when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Gou Shouryuuken | {{DPF}} {{punch}} | Akuma rises off the ground while punching upwards, knocking down his opponent on impact. The move ascends higher and hits more times when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Tatsumaki Zankuukyaku | {{QCB}} {{kick}} | Akuma moves forward through the air while spinning around an axis with his leg extended, tossing his opponent into the air to potentially hit again. This move can be performed in midair. The move covers more horizontal distance when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Hyakki Shuu | {{QCF}} {{upright}} {{punch}} | Akuma somersaults forward. He performs a sliding sweep when he lands. Alternatively, the move can be followed up with {{punch}} for a palm strike or {{kick}} for a falling kick. When Akuma is near his opponent, he can throw them with {{punch}} or {{kick}} instead. He somersaults further when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Zenpou Tenshin | {{QCB}} {{punch}} | Akuma jumps forward, then rolls along the ground. He rolls farther when a stronger button is used. This move can pass through opponents (if close enough) but not attacks.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Ashura Senkuu 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 Senkuu 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=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Tenma Kuujin Kyaku | {{down}}+{{MK}} before the apex of the jump while flipping forward in the air | Akuma dive kicks diagonally downward.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Zugai Hasatsu | {{right}}+{{MP}} | Akuma performs an open-handed chop, potentially hitting twice. This is an overhead strike that can hit characters who are crouch blocking.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Senpuu Kyaku | {{right}}+{{MK}} | Akuma hops forward, doing a single spinning kick similar to a Tatsumaki Zankuukyaku.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Messatsu Gou Hadou | {{HCB}} {{HCB}} {{punch}} | Akuma fires a version of the Gou Hadouken Fireball that can hit his opponent multiple times.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Messatsu Gou Shouryuu | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Akuma performs a low Gou Shouryuuken, then a high Gou Shouryuuken. He does two low Gou Shouryuukens at level 3.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Tenma Gou Zankuu | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} in midair | Akuma fires a larger, more powerful Zankuu Hadouken at his opponent.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shun Goku Satsu | {{LP}} {{LP}} {{right}} {{LK}} {{HP}} (at max level) | Akuma glides to his opponent, then performs a series of attacks that cannot be seen as the screen flashes white. The Super Combo gauge must be at level 3 to perform this move.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter 1 | {{QCBD}} {{punch}} while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Akuma performs a Gou Shouryuuken.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter 2 | {{QCBD}} {{kick}} while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Akuma performs a sweep kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter| | ||
+ | | name=M. Bison (Vega) | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Characters.png | crop_width=176 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=0 | crop_y=320}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Sprites, M. Bison.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Street Fighter II'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Rival battle | ||
+ | | info2=Charlie | ||
+ | | info3name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info3=Ryu | ||
+ | | desc=The leader of the world criminal organization Shadaloo. His actions involve drug trafficking and arms dealing, among others. As a result, he and his organization have gained a great deal of notoriety. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Psycho Shot | Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{punch}} | M. Bison throws a fireball across the screen. The projectile travels slightly farther when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Double Knee Press | Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{kick}} | M. 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.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Head Press | Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{kick}} | M. 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 (Somersault Skull Diver) by pressing {{punch}}, which can be aimed with {{left}} and {{right}}.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Skull Diver | Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{punch}} | M. 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}}.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Warp Forward | {{DPF}} + all three {{punch}} or {{kick}} simultaneously | M. Bison disappears and reappears the entire screen ahead with {{punch}} or half the screen ahead with {{kick}}.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Warp Backward | {{RDP}} + all three {{punch}} or {{kick}} simultaneously | M. Bison disappears and reappears the entire screen back with {{punch}} or half the screen back with {{kick}}.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Psycho Crusher | Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}} {{left}} {{right}}+{{punch}} | M. Bison spirals toward his opponent while infused with psycho energy. He travels farther at levels 2 and 3.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Knee Press Nightmare | Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}} {{left}} {{right}}+{{kick}} | M. Bison does two consecutive Double Knee Press maneuvers. He finishes with a sliding sweep at level 3.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter 1 | {{QCBD}} {{punch}} while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, M. Bison performs a standing punch.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter 2 | {{QCBD}} {{kick}} while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, M. Bison warps behind them.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter| | ||
+ | | name=Dan | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Characters.png | crop_width=176 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=176 | crop_y=320}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Sprites, Dan.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Street Fighter Alpha'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Rival battle | ||
+ | | info2=Guy | ||
+ | | info3name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info3=Sagat | ||
+ | | desc=Dan's father was killed by Sagat after gouging Sagat's eye out. Dan developed his own style called Saikyou-ryuu ("Strongest Style"), and sets out to avenge his father's death. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Gadouken | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Dan focuses his energy and throws a very short-ranged fireball directly in front of him with a single hand. The projectile travels slightly farther when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Kouryuuken | {{DPF}} {{punch}} | Dan rises off the ground while punching upwards, knocking down his opponent on impact. He ascends higher when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Dankuukyaku | {{QCB}} {{kick}} | Dan leaps forward and performs a sequence of kicks in midair that knock his opponent over on impact. He performs a knee strike with {{LK}}, a knee strike and a kick with {{MK}}, and a knee strike and two kicks with {{HK}}. This move can be performed in midair.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Zenten Chouhatsu | {{QCF}} {{Taunt}} | Dan rolls forward, then performs his taunt.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Kouten Chouhatsu | {{QCB}} {{Taunt}} | Dan rolls backwards, then performs his taunt.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Chouhatsu | {{Taunt}} | Dan's taunt uniquely can be performed multiple times per round and increases the power in his Super Combo gauge.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Kuuchuu Chouhatsu | {{Taunt}} in midair | Dan can perform his taunt in midair.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shami Chouhatsu | {{down}}+{{Taunt}} | Dan can perform his taunt while crouching.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Chouhatsu Densetsu | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{Taunt}} | Dan rolls forward multiple times, stopping each time to taunt.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shinkuu Gadouken | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Dan fires a version of the Gadouken Fireball that can hit his opponent multiple times.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Hisshou Buraiken | {{QCB}} {{QCB}} {{kick}} | Dan performs a barrage of kicks at level 1, a barrage of punches ending with a Gadouken and a Kouryuuken at level 2, and combination of both at level 3.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Kouryuu Rekka | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{kick}} | Dan performs a single low Kouryuuken, followed by a high Kouryuuken.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter 1 | {{QCBD}} {{punch}} while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Dan knocks his opponent away by flexing his bicep.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter 2 | {{QCBD}} {{kick}} while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Dan performs a sweep kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | ====Hidden==== | ||
+ | {{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Hidden content}} | ||
+ | The Saturn version was the only console port at the time to feature Evil Ryu, EX Zangief, and EX Dhalsim as unlockable characters, in addition to Shin Akuma and Classic Chun-Li, who were in all the other console versions. | ||
+ | The EX versions of characters use their ''Street Fighter II: Champion Edition'' movesets and lose abilities added in the ''Alpha'' games, including the ability to block in the air, roll out of falls, or use taunts, Custom Combos, Super Combos, or Alpha Counters. | ||
+ | {{InfoTable| | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter| | ||
+ | | name=Evil Ryu | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Characters.png | crop_width=176 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=352 | crop_y=320}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Sprites, Evil Ryu.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Street Fighter Alpha 2'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Rival battle | ||
+ | | info2=Sakura | ||
+ | | info3name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info3=Akuma | ||
+ | | desc=A hypothetical version of Ryu that succumbed to the power of the Satsui no Hadou. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Hadouken Fireball | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Ryu focuses energy through his palms and fires a surging punch across the screen. When performed with {{HP}}, it has a fire effect at close range that knocks opponents over. The projectile moves faster when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Dragon Punch | {{DPF}} {{punch}} | Ryu rises off the ground while punching upwards, knocking down his opponent on impact. The move ascends higher and hits more times when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Hurricane Kick | {{QCB}} {{kick}} | Ryu moves forward through the air while spinning around an axis with his leg extended, tossing his opponent into the air to potentially hit again. This move can be performed in midair. The move covers more horizontal distance when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Hadou no Kamae | {{QCF}} {{Taunt}} | Ryu performs the motion for a fireball but does not fire one. The purpose of this move is to confuse opponents. The recovery time for this move is much faster than a real fireball.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Ashura Senkuu Forward | {{DPF}} + all three {{punch}} or {{kick}} simultaneously | Ryu glides forward. He is invulnerable in this state. He moves across the entire screen with {{punch}} or half the screen with {{kick}}.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Ashura Senkuu Backward | {{RDP}} + all three {{punch}} or {{kick}} simultaneously | Ryu glides backward. He is invulnerable in this state. He moves across the entire screen with {{punch}} or half the screen with {{kick}}.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Sakotsu Wari | {{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 | Senpuu Kyaku | {{right}}+{{MK}} | Ryu hops forward, doing a single spinning kick similar to a Hurricane Kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shinkuu Hadouken | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Ryu fires a version of the Hadouken Fireball that can hit his opponent multiple times. It has a fire effect at level 3.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shinkuu Tatsumaki Senpuukyaku | {{QCB}} {{QCB}} {{kick}} | Ryu performs a version of the Hurricane Kick that draws his opponent in and potentially hits multiple times. The distance of the vacuum effect is larger at higher levels.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Messatsu Gou Shouryuu | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{kick}} | Ryu performs a low Dragon Punch, then a high Dragon Punch. He does two low Dragon Punches and has a flaming fist for the high Dragon Punch at level 3.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shun Goku Satsu | {{LP}} {{LP}} {{right}} {{LK}} {{HP}} (at max level) | Ryu glides to his opponent, then performs a series of attacks that cannot be seen as the screen flashes white. The Super Combo gauge must be at level 3 to perform this move.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter 1 | {{QCBD}} {{punch}} while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Ryu performs a Dragon Punch.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter 2 | {{QCBD}} {{kick}} while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Ryu performs a sweep kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter| | ||
+ | | name=Shin Akuma (Shin Gouki) | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Characters.png | crop_width=176 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=528 | crop_y=320}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Sprites, Shin Akuma.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Super Street Fighter II Turbo'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Rival battle | ||
+ | | info2=Ryu | ||
+ | | info3name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info3=Gen | ||
+ | | desc=A more powerful version of Akuma's form and style, tapping into the true potential of the Satsui no Hadou. He can fire two air fireballs at a time, like his original appearance in ''Super Street Fighter II Turbo''. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Gou Hadouken | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Akuma focuses energy through his palms and fires a surging punch across the screen, which knocks over opponents in close range. The projectile moves faster when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Zankuu Hadouken | {{QCF}} {{punch}} in midair | Akuma shoots a single-handed Hadouken at a diagonal angle downward in midair. He can fire a second fireball by pressing {{punch}} again in quick succession. The projectiles move faster when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shakunetsu Hadouken | {{HCF}} {{punch}} | Akuma shoots a flaming variant of the Hadouken, which hits multiple times and knocks down opponents on impact. The projectile moves faster and hits more times when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Gou Shouryuuken | {{DPF}} {{punch}} | Akuma rises off the ground while punching upwards, knocking down his opponent on impact. The move ascends higher and hits more times when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Tatsumaki Zankuukyaku | {{QCB}} {{kick}} | Akuma moves forward through the air while spinning around an axis with his leg extended, tossing his opponent into the air to potentially hit again. This move can be performed in midair. The move covers more horizontal distance when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Hyakki Shuu | {{QCF}} {{upright}} {{punch}} | Akuma somersaults forward. He performs a sliding sweep when he lands. Alternatively, the move can be followed up with {{punch}} for a palm strike or {{kick}} for a falling kick. When Akuma is near his opponent, he can throw them with {{punch}} or {{kick}} instead. He somersaults further when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Zenpou Tenshin | {{QCB}} {{punch}} | Akuma jumps forward, then rolls along the ground. He rolls farther when a stronger button is used. This move can pass through opponents (if close enough) but not attacks.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Ashura Senkuu 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 Senkuu 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=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Tenma Kuujin Kyaku | {{down}}+{{MK}} before the apex of the jump while flipping forward in the air | Akuma dive kicks diagonally downward.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Zugai Hasatsu | {{right}}+{{MP}} | Akuma performs an open-handed chop, potentially hitting twice. This is an overhead strike that can hit characters who are crouch blocking.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Senpuu Kyaku | {{right}}+{{MK}} | Akuma hops forward, doing a single spinning kick similar to a Tatsumaki Zankuukyaku.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Messatsu Gou Hadou | {{HCB}} {{HCB}} {{punch}} | Akuma fires a version of the Gou Hadouken Fireball that can hit his opponent multiple times.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Messatsu Gou Shouryuu | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Akuma performs a low Gou Shouryuuken, then a high Gou Shouryuuken. He does two low Gou Shouryuukens at level 3.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Tenma Gou Zankuu | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} in midair | Akuma fires a larger, more powerful Zankuu Hadouken at his opponent.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shun Goku Satsu | {{LP}} {{LP}} {{right}} {{LK}} {{HP}} (at max level) | Akuma glides to his opponent, then performs a series of attacks that cannot be seen as the screen flashes white. The Super Combo gauge must be at level 3 to perform this move.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter 1 | {{QCBD}} {{punch}} while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Akuma performs a Gou Shouryuuken.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter 2 | {{QCBD}} {{kick}} while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Akuma performs a sweep kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter| | ||
+ | | name=Classic Chun-Li | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Characters.png | crop_width=176 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=704 | crop_y=320}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Sprites, Classic Chun-Li.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Street Fighter II'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Rival battle | ||
+ | | info2=Gen | ||
+ | | info3name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info3=M. Bison | ||
+ | | desc=An alternate version of Chun-Li who wears her outfit from ''Street Fighter II''. She cannot air block, and the input for her Kikouken Fireball has been reverted to a charge command. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Lightning Kick | {{repeat|{{kick}}}} | Chun-Li unleashes a flurry of rapid kicks. She kicks faster when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Spinning Air Kick | 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 over on impact. The move hits more times when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Kikouken Fireball | Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{punch}} | Chun-Li shoots an energy ball across the screen. The projectile moves faster when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Axe Kick | {{HCB}} {{kick}} | Chun-Li does a handstand and then kicks downward with a straight leg. This is an overhead strike that can hit characters who are crouch blocking. The move covers more horizontal distance when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{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 | Yousou Kyaku | {{down}}+{{MK}} in midair | Chun-Li holds a straight leg in a head stomp.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Kaku Kyaku Raku | {{downright}}+{{HK}} | Chun-Li backflips high into the air, coming down with a kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Kikoushou | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Chun-Li produces a large fireball directly in front of her.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Senretsu Kyaku | Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}} {{left}} {{right}}+{{kick}} | Chun-Li moves forward quickly while performing a series of Lightning Kicks. She has a brief period of invulnerability at the beginning of the move (allowing her to pass through projectiles).}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Hazan Tenshou Kyaku | Hold {{downleft}} for 2 seconds, then {{downright}} {{downleft}} {{upright}}+{{kick}} | Chun-Li performs a more powerful version of her Spinning Air Kick that can hit more times.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter 1 | {{QCBD}} {{punch}} while blocking | After interrupting her opponent's attack, Chun-Li thrusts both hands out.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter 2 | {{QCBD}} {{kick}} while blocking | After interrupting her opponent's attack, Chun-Li performs a sweep kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter| | ||
+ | | name=EX Dhalsim | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Characters.png | crop_width=176 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=528 | crop_y=480}} | ||
+ | | sprite= | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Street Fighter II'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Rival battle | ||
+ | | info2=Zangief | ||
+ | | info3name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info3=M. Bison | ||
+ | | desc=A version of Dhalsim more closely resembling his ''Street Fighter II'' moveset. He cannot air block or use Super Combos. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Yoga Fire | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Dhalsim spews a fireball across the screen, which knocks the opponent over on impact. The projectile moves faster when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Yoga Flame | {{HCF}} {{punch}} | Dhalsim breathes a large mass of flame in front of him, which knocks the opponent over on impact. He holds the flame for longer when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Yoga Mummy | {{down}}+{{HP}} in midair | Dhalsim spins downward head first like a drill. The angle is closer to horizontal than the Yoga Spear.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Yoga Spear | {{down}}+{{HK}} in midair | Dhalsim spins downward feet first like a drill. He falls at a 45° angle.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter| | ||
+ | | name=EX Zangief | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Characters.png | crop_width=176 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=704 | crop_y=480}} | ||
+ | | sprite= | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Street Fighter II'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Rival battle | ||
+ | | info2=Birdie | ||
+ | | info3name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info3=Ken | ||
+ | | desc=A version of Zangief more closely resembling his ''Street Fighter II'' moveset. He cannot air block or use Super Combos. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Double Lariat | All three {{punch}} or {{kick}} simultaneously | Zangief spins around with his arms outstretched, knocking over opponents on impact. He spins around once with {{kick}} and twice with {{punch}}. He can move with {{left}} and {{right}} while spinning.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Spinning Pile Driver | 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.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{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}} or {{down}}+{{MK}} while jumping diagonally | Zangief falls with his knees forward.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Kuuchuu Headbutt | {{up}}+{{MP}} or {{up}}+{{HP}} during neutral jump | Zangief performs a headbutt in midair.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
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− | + | {{gitem|Street Fighter Alpha 2, Stages, Ryu.png|Ryu}} | |
− | + | {{gitem|Street Fighter Alpha 2, Stages, Adon.png|Adon}} | |
− | + | {{gitem|Street Fighter Alpha 2, Stages, Chun-Li.png|Chun-Li}} | |
− | + | {{gitem|Street Fighter Alpha 2, Stages, Guy.png|Guy}} | |
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− | + | {{gitem|Street Fighter Alpha 2, Stages, Gen.png|Gen}} | |
− | + | {{gitem|Street Fighter Alpha 2, Stages, Sakura.png|Sakura}} | |
− | + | {{gitem|Street Fighter Alpha 2, Stages, Rolento.png|Rolento}} | |
− | + | {{gitem|Street Fighter Alpha 2, Stages, Zangief.png|Zangief}} | |
− | + | {{gitem|Street Fighter Alpha 2, Stages, Charlie.png|Charlie}} | |
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter Alpha 2, Stages, Birdie.png|Birdie}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter Alpha 2, Stages, Rose.png|Rose}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter Alpha 2, Stages, Sodom.png|Sodom}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter Alpha 2, Stages, Sagat.png|Sagat}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter Alpha 2, Stages, Akuma.png|Akuma}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter Alpha 2, Stages, M. Bison.png|M. Bison}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter Alpha 2, Stages, Dan.png|Dan}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter Alpha 2, Stages, Fields of Fate.png|Australia}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter Alpha 2, Stages, Waterfall.png|Venezuela}} | ||
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− | + | ==History== | |
− | '' | + | ===Legacy=== |
− | + | An updated version called ''Street Fighter Alpha 2 Gold'' was included as part of ''[[Street Fighter Collection]]'' in 1997. It was later released separately, exclusively in Japan, as ''[[Street Fighter Zero 2 Dash]]'' in 1998. | |
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− | ''' | + | The game was followed by ''[[Street Fighter Alpha 3]]'', which was ported to the [[Saturn]] (as ''[[Street Fighter Zero 3]]'', released exclusively in Japan) and to the [[Dreamcast]] in 1999. |
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− | + | ==Versions== | |
− | + | Both the Saturn and [[PlayStation]] versions feature an arranged soundtrack, with only the Saturn version looping properly like the arcade version. | |
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− | + | Since it was released a month after the PlayStation version in Japan, the Saturn version includes additional features (a Survival Mode, an Illustrations menu, and a corresponding new music track), despite both versions seeing a simultaneous release overseas. ''[[Mega Man 8]]'', another [[Capcom]] title, would follow the same pattern. | |
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− | + | The PlayStation version served as the basis for the [[Windows PC]] port. | |
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+ | ===Localised names=== | ||
+ | {{aka | ||
+ | |en_name=Street Fighter Alpha 2 | ||
+ | |us_name=Street Fighter Alpha 2 | ||
+ | |jp_name=ストリートファイターZERO2 | ||
+ | |jp_trans=Street Fighter Zero 2 | ||
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− | == | + | ===Comparisons=== |
− | === | + | {{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Comparisons}} |
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− | | | + | ==Production credits== |
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+ | {{creditsheader|Arcade Staff}} | ||
+ | *'''Planner:''' Noritaka Funamizu (POO), Neo_G, Kanetaka | ||
+ | *'''Programmer:''' Cham Cho Choy, PON, Kiyoko Arikichi, Hard.Yas -Yoga & Sakura-, Hyper Shinchan, Super "Birdie" Sailor | ||
+ | *'''Scroll Design:''' Konomi, Kayoko Shibata, Daisuke Nakagawa, Y.Kyo, Kisabon, Ohnishi, Tama, M.Chiezou, Kazu,T, Takapon, Tanopu, Yamamoto.K, Megu Megu, Buchi, Hirokazu Yonezuka, Kanno, Inoyan, Shinnosuke, Hooly, Fukumoyan, Otsuki Teikoku | ||
+ | *'''Object Design:''' Eri_Eri, Ball Boy, Yu_Suke, Makoto Ishi, A Iwasaki, Arahijuf, Seigo"Ushi"Kawakami, K.Takechan, Alien Pole, Kurigeruge, Masaaki, Masayo Tsujimoto, Shinya Miyamoto, Rumi-Yamaguchi, Chimorin Shogun, <nowiki>H.I=Rassi</nowiki>, Takayuki Kosaka, Reiko Komatsu, Sagata | ||
+ | *'''Visual Planner:''' Mucchi (Haruo.M) | ||
+ | *'''Original Art Work:''' Holyhomerun | ||
+ | *'''Sound & Voice Design:''' Hiroaki "X68K" Kondo | ||
+ | *'''Music Compose & Arrange:''' Syun Nishigaki, Setsuo Yamamoto, Tatsuro- | ||
+ | *'''All Sound Produce:''' Arcade Sound Team | ||
+ | *'''Voice Actor:''' Katashi Ishizuka, Tetsuya Iwanaga, Yuko Sasamoto, [[Wataru Takagi]], Tomomichi Nishimura, Osamu Hosoi, Shinichiro Miki, Yuko Miyamura, Toshiyuki Morikawa, Yoshiharu Yamada, Jin Yamanoi | ||
+ | *'''Producer:''' Iyono Pon | ||
+ | *'''Special Thanks:''' Scott Pikulski, Rita Rokos, Alison Stroll, Denise Wallner, Darryl Williams, Takuya Shiraiwa, Ryoji Yamamoto, Ueshita-Tegekick-Masakazu | ||
+ | {{creditsheader|Consumer Staff}} | ||
+ | *'''Planner:''' Neo_G -H. Ishizawa-, Kanetaka (Kinta) | ||
+ | *'''Programmer:''' Akiyoshi Eshiro (E-Bou), B.I.N, Toshihiko Tsuji, Shingo Aoi, Tada -Middle Kick- Hideki, Yasuhito Okada, Hero Hero, Miki Miki (Shaver) Okagawa, K.Sano "Happy!^3", Kato Kato Kato, Hiro, Takeda -Alpha- | ||
+ | *'''Scroll Design:''' Konomi, Kayoko Shibata, Y.Kyo, Megumi Maeno | ||
+ | *'''Object Design:''' M.Ishii, T.Takemoto, Fujihara, Iwasaki, Sagata | ||
+ | *'''Visual Planner:''' Mucchi (Haruo.M) | ||
+ | *'''Original Illustrations:''' Ikeno Medaka | ||
+ | *'''Sound & Voice Design:''' Hiroaki "X68K" Kondo | ||
+ | *'''Music Compose & Arrange:''' Syun Nishigaki, Setuo Yamamoto, Taturo- | ||
+ | *'''All Sound Produce:''' Arcade Sound Team | ||
+ | *'''Producer:''' Noritaka Funamizu (POO) | ||
+ | *'''Special Thanks:''' Manasi, Jiwasaki, Toyozo, Takuya Shiraiwa, Koji Nakajima, Yoshihiro Sudo, And Capcom All Staff | ||
+ | :'''Thank You For Playing''' | ||
+ | *'''Presented by:''' [[Capcom]] | ||
+ | | source=In-game credits | ||
+ | | pdf=SFZ2 Saturn JP SSEnding.pdf | ||
+ | | console=SAT | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | |||
+ | ==Magazine articles== | ||
+ | {{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Magazine articles}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Promotional material== | ||
+ | {{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Promotional material}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Artwork== | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | StreetFighterZero2 Saturn Art Cover.jpg|US/EU cover | ||
+ | StreetFighterZero2 Saturn JP Art Cover.png|JP cover | ||
+ | StreetFighterZero2 Saturn JP Satakore Art Cover.png|[[Satakore]] cover | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
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+ | ==Physical scans== | ||
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+ | | console=Saturn | ||
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+ | ==Technical information== | ||
+ | {{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Technical information}} | ||
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+ | ==External links== | ||
+ | * Sega of America webpage: [https://web.archive.org/web/19980629063848/http://www.sega.com:80/products/games/01614.html Saturn] | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
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Publisher: Capcom (Japan, US), Virgin Interactive Entertainment (Europe), Wooyoung System (KR) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Developer: Capcom | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Original system(s): Capcom CPS-2 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Street Fighter Alpha 2, known as Street Fighter Zero 2 (ストリートファイターZERO2) in Japan, is a versus fighting game and a sequel to Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams. It was released for the Sega Saturn in 1996.
Contents
Gameplay
The game is a one-on-one fighting game that most of the new features introduced in the original Street Fighter Alpha, such as the three-level Super Combo gauge, Alpha Counters, air blocking, and fall breaking. New to the game is a Custom Combo system (Original Combo in Japan), replacing the Chain Combos from the first game. Each character now has two Alpha Counters instead of just one: one that can be performed with a kick button and another with a punch button. The console ports feature an optional arranged soundtrack.
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). 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. Characters can perform a taunt once per round with +, which is a short animation during which the character is vulnerable to attack.
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 reduce the damage taken from a fall by likewise holding or and pressing a medium or hard punch or kick button. It is also possible to roll on the ground after falling from a throw or other attack by pressing P (or P if facing left).
Blocking is done by holding the D-Pad away from the opponent. 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 also block in midair but cannot air block against normal attacks from an opponent that is standing on the ground and cannot air block after performing an attack in the air. Special moves still do a small amount of "chip damage" if blocked. 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. In addition, players can perform a special counterattacking technique called an Alpha Counter (Zero Counter in the Japanese version) after blocking an opponent's attack, which interrupts the blocked attack at the cost of a level of the Super Combo gauge.
Characters have a Super Combo gauge that fills as the character performs regular and special techniques or takes damage. When the gauge reaches level 1 or higher, the player can perform a Super Combo technique, which is a more powerful version of a special attack, using a button combination that is slightly more complex than those used by special moves. The number of punch or kick buttons pressed simultaneously when performing a Super Combo determines the strength of the attack and thus the number of levels that are consumed, with higher levels hitting more times and doing more damage. Pressing is equivalent to pressing all three punch buttons simultaneously, and pressing is equivalent to pressing all three kick buttons simultaneously. The Super Combo gauge carries over between rounds (but not between battles).
If the Super Combo gauge is at least level 1, the player can initiate a Custom Combo (Original Combo in the Japanese version) by pressing two punch buttons and a kick or one punch button and two kicks. This causes the character to move faster, with attacks performed much more quickly and with much less recovery time, while the Super Combo gauge quickly drains. The player can then perform any series of basic and special moves to create a Custom Combo until the Super Combo gauge is completely exhausted. The character cannot block or move backwards during the Custom Combo. Charge moves can be performed without charging (for example, the player only needs to press P for a Sonic Boom). The character can be hit out of the combo early, but the Custom Combo has a brief period of invulnerability when it is initiated (which is longer when the Super Combo gauge is at a higher level).
Modes
The following game modes are available:
- Arcade Mode: The single-player mode consists of eight matches against computer-controlled opponents, including a final opponent whose identity depends on the player's selected character. Each character also has a secret rival that they can face during the course of the single-player mode if the player finishes at least five rounds with a Super Combo or a Custom Combo and does not lose a match before the sixth battle. When these requirements are met, the rival interrupts the player's next match and fights the player's character after a short dialogue scene. With Akuma now a regular character, a more powerful version of the character dubbed Shin Akuma replaces him as a secret opponent, fought before the final opponent if certain requirements are met. 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 Mode: A two-player versus mode where two players can choose any character and a handicap and fight each other.
- Training Mode: A practice mode where the player can select any character and any opponent. The opponent cannot be defeated, and the player's Super Combo gauge can be set to any level and automatically replenishes after it is used. The opponent can be set to stand, crouch, or jump. There is a recording feature that records the player's actions and plays them back.
- Survival Mode: A Saturn-exclusive single-player mode where the player chooses a character and tries to defeat every character in the game (besides hidden characters) with a single vitality bar. Some vitality is replenished after each round, depending on the player's score.
- Illustrations: A Saturn-exclusive bonus mode that contains 100 pieces of art for the game.
There are eight difficulty levels for computer-controlled opponents. The game saves high scores to the console's internal memory.
There are two game speeds, Normal and Turbo, and two playing styles that can be selected after choosing a character, Normal and Auto. Auto differs from Normal in that the character automatically guards against a limited number of attacks (provided the character is not in the middle of performing an attack). Auto also limits the player to a maximum of one Super Combo gauge level, but in turn, it allows the player to perform an instant Super Combo by pressing a punch and kick button of the same strength simultaneously (using a different Super Combo for the light, medium, and hard buttons, initiating a Custom Combo if the character only has two Super Combos).
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 |
TAUNT | Taunt |
Playable
All 13 characters from the original Street Fighter Alpha return (with M. Bison, Akuma, and Dan now available to play without needing cheat codes), plus 5 additional fighters (Sakura, Gen, Rolento, Zangief, and Dhalsim).
Originally appeared in: Street Fighter
Rival battle: Sakura
Final battle: Akuma
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After defeating Sagat in the first Street Fighter tournament, Ryu goes on another journey when he hears rumours of a martial artist who uses a mysterious power. | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Street Fighter
Rival battle: M. Bison
Final battle: Sagat
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Sagat's former disciple, he believes that his former master has disgraced the Muay Thai style with his defeat at the hands of Ryu. | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Street Fighter II
Rival battle: Gen
Final battle: M. Bison
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A female detective who is pursuing a criminal organization that may have been involved in the disappearance of her father. | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Final Fight
Rival battle: Rose
Final battle: M. Bison
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One of the three heroes from Final Fight. Guy is warned by his master, Zeku, of an emerging threat to the world, so he seeks to stop this mysterious new evil.
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Originally appeared in: Street Fighter
Rival battle: Dan
Final battle: Ryu
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Ryu's former training partner. Ken seeks to challenge Ryu once again in order to test his strength and not be outdone by his rival. | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Street Fighter II
Rival battle: Zangief
Final battle: M. Bison
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A returning character from Street Fighter II. An Indian yogi who gets involved in the recent events to raise money for his poor village. | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Street Fighter
Rival battle: Chun-Li
Final battle: Akuma
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A returning fighter from the original Street Fighter. A Chinese assassin suffering from leukemia who enters the fighting scene once again to find a worthy opponent that can finish him off.
Gen has two fighting stances with entirely different movesets that he can switch between at any time. The Mantis stance is a more defensive stance with faster but lighter attacks. He can chain light attacks into hard attacks in this stance. The Crane stance is a more offensive stance with slower but stronger attacks. His normals are complex but generally have superior reach and often can hit multiple times. | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Street Fighter Alpha 2
Rival battle: Sagat
Final battle: Ryu
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A Japanese schoolgirl who idolizes Ryu, whose fighting style she has imitated. Hoping for a match and an autograph with him, she cuts classes and goes on a journey around the world.
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Originally appeared in: Final Fight
Rival battle: Sodom
Final battle: Guy
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One of the boss characters from Final Fight. An ex-Mad Gear member who wants to create his own utopic nation through underhanded methods. | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Street Fighter II
Rival battle: Birdie
Final battle: Ken
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Another returning character from Street Fighter II. A Soviet wrestler who travels around the world to show the strength of "the Great Motherland." | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Street Fighter Alpha
Rival battle: Rolento
Final battle: M. Bison
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A member of the US military who seeks to crack down on corruption within the army's top brass, suspecting that some of its members are on Shadaloo's payroll. | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Street Fighter
Rival battle: Dhalsim
Final battle: M. Bison
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A participant from the original Street Fighter who was banned from competing and now works as a bouncer in England. He is interested in joining Shadaloo, so he sets out to prove his strength and gain membership.
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Originally appeared in: Street Fighter Alpha
Rival battle: Akuma
Final battle: M. Bison
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Rose | |||||||||||||||||
A fortune teller who wields Soul Power. She has sensed M. Bison's evil presence and is on a mission to seal his dark power.
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Originally appeared in: Final Fight
Rival battle: Ken
Final battle: Guy
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A surviving member of the Mad Gear Gang from the original Final Fight. He seeks to find strong fighters worthy of joining his revived Mad Gear gang. | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Street Fighter
Rival battle: Adon
Final battle: Ryu
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After being scarred for life by Ryu at the end of the first Street Fighter tournament, Sagat seeks to reclaim his title as the Emperor of Muay Thai. | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Super Street Fighter II Turbo
Rival battle: Ryu
Final battle: Gen
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Akuma, much like Ryu, travels the world, searching for opponents worthy enough to match the might of the Satsui no Hadou. He expresses interest in Ryu's potential. | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Street Fighter II
Rival battle: Charlie
Final battle: Ryu
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The leader of the world criminal organization Shadaloo. His actions involve drug trafficking and arms dealing, among others. As a result, he and his organization have gained a great deal of notoriety. | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Street Fighter Alpha
Rival battle: Guy
Final battle: Sagat
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Dan's father was killed by Sagat after gouging Sagat's eye out. Dan developed his own style called Saikyou-ryuu ("Strongest Style"), and sets out to avenge his father's death. |
Hidden
- Main article: Street Fighter Alpha 2/Hidden content.
The Saturn version was the only console port at the time to feature Evil Ryu, EX Zangief, and EX Dhalsim as unlockable characters, in addition to Shin Akuma and Classic Chun-Li, who were in all the other console versions.
The EX versions of characters use their Street Fighter II: Champion Edition movesets and lose abilities added in the Alpha games, including the ability to block in the air, roll out of falls, or use taunts, Custom Combos, Super Combos, or Alpha Counters.
Stages
Each character has his or her own stage where matches are hosted.
There are two special stages in the Arcade Mode: Australia, used when Sagat fights Ryu, and Venezuela, used when Charlie fights M. Bison.
History
Legacy
An updated version called Street Fighter Alpha 2 Gold was included as part of Street Fighter Collection in 1997. It was later released separately, exclusively in Japan, as Street Fighter Zero 2 Dash in 1998.
The game was followed by Street Fighter Alpha 3, which was ported to the Saturn (as Street Fighter Zero 3, released exclusively in Japan) and to the Dreamcast in 1999.
Versions
Both the Saturn and PlayStation versions feature an arranged soundtrack, with only the Saturn version looping properly like the arcade version.
Since it was released a month after the PlayStation version in Japan, the Saturn version includes additional features (a Survival Mode, an Illustrations menu, and a corresponding new music track), despite both versions seeing a simultaneous release overseas. Mega Man 8, another Capcom title, would follow the same pattern.
The PlayStation version served as the basis for the Windows PC port.
Localised names
Language | Localised Name | English Translation |
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English | Street Fighter Alpha 2 | Street Fighter Alpha 2 |
English (US) | Street Fighter Alpha 2 | Street Fighter Alpha 2 |
Japanese | ストリートファイターZERO2 | Street Fighter Zero 2 |
Comparisons
- Main article: Street Fighter Alpha 2/Comparisons.
Production credits
- Planner: Noritaka Funamizu (POO), Neo_G, Kanetaka
- Programmer: Cham Cho Choy, PON, Kiyoko Arikichi, Hard.Yas -Yoga & Sakura-, Hyper Shinchan, Super "Birdie" Sailor
- Scroll Design: Konomi, Kayoko Shibata, Daisuke Nakagawa, Y.Kyo, Kisabon, Ohnishi, Tama, M.Chiezou, Kazu,T, Takapon, Tanopu, Yamamoto.K, Megu Megu, Buchi, Hirokazu Yonezuka, Kanno, Inoyan, Shinnosuke, Hooly, Fukumoyan, Otsuki Teikoku
- Object Design: Eri_Eri, Ball Boy, Yu_Suke, Makoto Ishi, A Iwasaki, Arahijuf, Seigo"Ushi"Kawakami, K.Takechan, Alien Pole, Kurigeruge, Masaaki, Masayo Tsujimoto, Shinya Miyamoto, Rumi-Yamaguchi, Chimorin Shogun, H.I=Rassi, Takayuki Kosaka, Reiko Komatsu, Sagata
- Visual Planner: Mucchi (Haruo.M)
- Original Art Work: Holyhomerun
- Sound & Voice Design: Hiroaki "X68K" Kondo
- Music Compose & Arrange: Syun Nishigaki, Setsuo Yamamoto, Tatsuro-
- All Sound Produce: Arcade Sound Team
- Voice Actor: Katashi Ishizuka, Tetsuya Iwanaga, Yuko Sasamoto, Wataru Takagi, Tomomichi Nishimura, Osamu Hosoi, Shinichiro Miki, Yuko Miyamura, Toshiyuki Morikawa, Yoshiharu Yamada, Jin Yamanoi
- Producer: Iyono Pon
- Special Thanks: Scott Pikulski, Rita Rokos, Alison Stroll, Denise Wallner, Darryl Williams, Takuya Shiraiwa, Ryoji Yamamoto, Ueshita-Tegekick-Masakazu
- Planner: Neo_G -H. Ishizawa-, Kanetaka (Kinta)
- Programmer: Akiyoshi Eshiro (E-Bou), B.I.N, Toshihiko Tsuji, Shingo Aoi, Tada -Middle Kick- Hideki, Yasuhito Okada, Hero Hero, Miki Miki (Shaver) Okagawa, K.Sano "Happy!^3", Kato Kato Kato, Hiro, Takeda -Alpha-
- Scroll Design: Konomi, Kayoko Shibata, Y.Kyo, Megumi Maeno
- Object Design: M.Ishii, T.Takemoto, Fujihara, Iwasaki, Sagata
- Visual Planner: Mucchi (Haruo.M)
- Original Illustrations: Ikeno Medaka
- Sound & Voice Design: Hiroaki "X68K" Kondo
- Music Compose & Arrange: Syun Nishigaki, Setuo Yamamoto, Taturo-
- All Sound Produce: Arcade Sound Team
- Producer: Noritaka Funamizu (POO)
- Special Thanks: Manasi, Jiwasaki, Toyozo, Takuya Shiraiwa, Koji Nakajima, Yoshihiro Sudo, And Capcom All Staff
- Thank You For Playing
- Presented by: Capcom
Magazine articles
- Main article: Street Fighter Alpha 2/Magazine articles.
Promotional material
- Main article: Street Fighter Alpha 2/Promotional material.
Artwork
Satakore cover
Physical scans
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Technical information
- Main article: Street Fighter Alpha 2/Technical information.
External links
- Sega of America webpage: Saturn
References
- ↑ File:SFA2 Saturn JP Box Back.jpg
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 https://sega.jp/fb/segahard/ss/soft_licensee2.html (Wayback Machine: 2020-03-20 23:05)
- ↑ File:StreetFighterZero2 Saturn JP Flyer.pdf
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Press release: 1996-10-24: Capcom Launches Street Fighter Alpha 2 with Fireballs
- ↑ Computer & Video Games, "December 1996" (UK; 1996-11-xx), page 49
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Computer & Video Games, "December 1996" (UK; 1996-11-xx), page 62
- ↑ File:SFZ2 Saturn JP SSEnding.pdf
- ↑ Bravo ScreenFun, "April 1997" (DE; 1997-0x-xx), page 35
- ↑ Electronic Gaming Monthly, "December 1996" (US; 1996-xx-xx), page 84
- ↑ Famitsu, "1996-09-20" (JP; 1996-09-06), page 1
- ↑ GameFan, "Volume 4, Issue 11: November 1996" (US; 1996-xx-xx), page 20
- ↑ GamePro, "November 1996" (US; 1996-xx-xx), page 122
- ↑ Intelligent Gamer, "October 1996" (US; 1996-xx-xx), page 60
- ↑ Intelligent Gamer, "November 1996" (US; 1996-1x-xx), page 86
- ↑ Joypad, "Octobre 1996" (FR; 1996-xx-xx), page 74
- ↑ Joypad, "Décembre 1996" (FR; 1996-1x-xx), page 106
- ↑ MAN!AC, "12/96" (DE; 1996-11-13), page 78
- ↑ Mega Force, "Novembre/Décembre 1996" (FR; 1996-1x-xx), page 88
- ↑ Mega Fun, "03/97" (DE; 1997-02-05), page 85
- ↑ Mean Machines Sega, "December 1996" (UK; 1996-11-01), page 66
- ↑ Next Generation, "December 1996" (US; 1996-11-19), page 268
- ↑ Player One, "Décembre 1996" (FR; 1996-xx-xx), page 96
- ↑ Saturn Fan, "1996 No. 19" (JP; 1996-09-06), page 196
- ↑ Saturn Fan, "1996 No. 22" (JP; 1996-10-18), page 62
- ↑ Saturn+, "Issue 4" (UK; 1996-10-24), page 24
- ↑ Secret Service, "Luty 1997" (PL; 1997-xx-xx), page 18
- ↑ Sega Magazin, "Februar 1997" (DE; 1997-01-08), page 74
- ↑ Sega Power, "December 1996" (UK; 1996-10-24), page 46
- ↑ Sega Saturn Magazine, "November 1996" (UK; 1996-10-17), page 66
- ↑ Sega Saturn Magazine, "1996-16 (1996-09-27)" (JP; 1996-09-13), page 244
- ↑ Sega Saturn Magazine, "Readers rating final data" (JP; 2000-03), page 11
- ↑ Total Saturn, "Volume One Issue Two" (UK; 1996-09-30), page 40
- ↑ Total Saturn, "Volume One Issue Four" (UK; 1996-12-29), page 55
- ↑ Ultra Game Players, "November 1996" (US; 1996-10-08), page 92
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X-Men vs. Street Fighter (Mega Drive) (1998) |
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