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Correlations between Joe and the blonde-haired, red jeans wearing underground fighter "Ghost" from the Capcom game Final Fight: Streetwise have led many to believe they are the same guy. Joe ( ジョー, Jō ?), who appears as the first American opponent in the original Street Fighter, is an underground kickboxing champion who practiced by participating in street fights. In the Street Fighter Legends: Ibuki comic miniseries, Geki is depicted as a rival clan to Ibuki's clan. In an issue of UDON's Street Fighter comic book, Geki appears as an assassin sent to kill Gen. He is the second Japanese opponent in the original Street Fighter, a battle which takes place near Mount Fuji. Geki ( 激 ?) is a Japanese ninja who fights with hand claws and shuriken and has the ability to teleport.
In 2010, Tekken 5 champion Ryan Hart listed Eagle at the top of his list of best Street Fighter characters. He has special moves named after Canterbury, Liverpool, Manchester, Oxford and St.
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SNK 2, having become a secret agent for MI6, and from there was included in the GBA and PSP versions of Street Fighter Alpha 3. He would re-emerge as a selectable character in the crossover game Capcom vs. He is introduced in the first Street Fighter as the second computer-controlled opponent the players face in England. He craves to experience all fighting arts, searching for the perfect duel. BirdieĮagle ( イーグル, Īguru ?) is characterized as a bouncer from England and master of singlestick. Adon was included in the UGO.com's list of top 50 Street Fighter characters. Adon was among the 20 fighters GamesRadar wished were included in Street Fighter X Tekken. He was the only character fully created by Keiji Inafune for the original Street Fighter. He notably gets into an argument with Birdie, and is later shown fighting Rolento in the base's arena. He also makes a brief cameo in Street Fighter Alpha: The Animation as one of the fighters accompanying Ryu to save Shun from Professor Sadler.
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In the same way as Birdie and Eagle, Adon and Sagat share a motif: both characters' special moves are inspired by felines, the jaguar and the tiger.Īdon appears in the Street Fighter cartoon series as a non-speaking fighter in the episode "The Medium is the Message". Adon is a playable character in Super Street Fighter IV. He briefly appears in Sagat's Street Fighter IV prologue where he is defeated by Sagat once again. In the first two Alpha games, Adon is characterized as a former pupil of Sagat seeking to surpass his disgraced master by defeating him, and in Alpha 3 he tries to track down and challenge Akuma. He would re-emerge in Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams and its subsequent sequels: Alpha 2 and Alpha 3. ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 Console-only characters.Īdon ( アドン ?, Thai: อาดอน) appears in the original Street Fighter as a Muay Thai warrior the player faces before the final match against Sagat, using his trademark "Jaguar Kick" to wreak havoc on his opponents.Bison were all unplayable bosses in the original Street Fighter II but were made playable following Street Fighter II: Championship Edition. ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 All characters in the original Street Fighter other than Ryu and Ken are CPU-only opponents.
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9.3 Introduced in Street Fighter: The Movie (arcade game).9.1 Introduced in the Street Fighter EX series.8 Introduced in the Street Fighter IV series.7 Introduced in Street Fighter: The Movie.6 Introduced in the Street Fighter EX series.5 Introduced in the Street Fighter III series.4 Introduced in the Street Fighter Alpha series.3 Introduced in the Street Fighter II series.