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Abigail (Final Fight)
is a character introduced in Capcom's 1989 beat 'em up video game ''Final Fight'', acting as an enforcer for the game's Mad Gear gang antagonists. Established as a character quick to fits of violent outbursts, he was later reintroduced in the fighting game ''Street Fighter V'' in a 2017 update for the game, now established as having an obsession with cars and managing a car garage with former members of the gang. In ''Street Fighter V'', he is voiced by Xander Mobus in English and Ryōta Takeuchi in Japanese. Concept and development Abigail was created for the 1989 beat 'em up ''Final Fight'', designed by artist Akira "Akiman" Yasuda and created as a member of the game's Mad Gear gang antagonists. Both he and the Andore characters were inspired by Yasuda's love of large wrestlers such as Stan Hansen and Andre the Giant, with the appearance of the Andores based directly off the latter. Abigail meanwhile was designed as a headswap of the Andore design, acting as a boss in th ...
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Final Fight
''Final Fight'' is a series of beat 'em up video games by Japanese publisher Capcom, which began with the arcade release of '' Final Fight'' in 1989. Set in the fictional Metro City, within the '' Street Fighter'' universe, the games focus on a group of heroic vigilantes who fight against the control and various threats of criminal gangs, primarily the Mad Gear Gang. The series has sold 3.2 million units worldwide as of June 30, 2023. Video games ''Final Fight'' series The original '' Final Fight'' was directed by Yoshiki Okamoto, and released on arcades. It was followed by two sequels for the SNES: '' Final Fight 2'' in 1993 and '' Final Fight 3'' (''Final Fight Tough'' in Japan) in 1995. The sequels were produced specifically for the home console market by Capcom's consumer division (led by Tokuro Fujiwara) with no preceding arcade versions. The original ''Final Fight'' for the SNES included the playable characters Haggar and Cody but did not include Guy, and also omitt ...
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Death Mask
A death mask is a likeness (typically in wax or plaster cast) of a person's face after their death, usually made by taking a cast or impression from the corpse. Death masks may be mementos of the dead or be used for creation of portraits. The main purpose of the death mask from the Middle Ages until the 19th century was to serve as a model for sculptors in creating statues and busts of the deceased person. Not until the 1800s did such masks become valued for themselves. In other cultures a death mask may be a funeral mask, an image placed on the face of the deceased before burial rites, and normally buried with them. The best known of these are the masks used in ancient Egypt as part of the Mummy, mummification process, such as the mask of Tutankhamun, and those from Mycenaean Greece such as the Mask of Agamemnon. When taken from a living subject, such a cast is called a life mask. In some European countries, it was common for death masks to be used as part of the effigy of the ...
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Hugo (Street Fighter)
''Street Fighter III'' is a Capcom developed fighting game series and part of their ''Street Fighter'' franchise. Intended as the follow up to ''Street Fighter II'' and its subsequent re-releases, the series began with the arcade release of '' Street Fighter III: New Generation'' in 1997. The games featured a whole new cast, with the only returning members being Ryu and Ken, two characters introduced in the first ''Street Fighter'' video game. Subsequent sequels would add additional characters, with the third game, named '' Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike'' also seeing the return of Chun-Li from ''Street Fighter II''. Conception and design Production at Capcom on the first game in the series started in 1994, and was initially planned to be a separate fighting game franchise entirely. ''Street Fighter II'' series producer Noritaka Funamizu felt fatigued with the ''Street Fighter'' franchise due to dwindling sales on home consoles, and the emerging 3D fighting game market thanks t ...
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Twelve (Street Fighter)
is a character from the ''Street Fighter'' fighting game series. Conception and design When creating Twelve for '' Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike'', the development team aimed for a character that was "deliberately weird and atypical", with his design meant to rules they had established for the series. Early concepts of his appearance resembled a bald hunched over man with a harness on his torso and shorts on his lower body, while his body would have had camouflage patterns. His role in the game was primarily meant to flesh out other characters, and intended to be a "perfected" version of Necro, a character introduced earlier in the series that had been experimented on to be a bioweapon. Initial designs were intended to have him be able to change his face, but the finalized design instead gave him a move to mimic his opponent entirely. Standing 172 cm (5 ft 8 in) tall, Twelve's default appearance is as a milky-white male human. Beyond a muscled physique, his body is generally ...
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3rd Strike
Third Strike may refer to: * A strikeout in baseball * 3rd Strike (band), a rap rock group * ''Third Strike'' (album), a 2010 album by Tinchy Stryder * '' Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike'', a 1999 video game See also * Three strikes law In the United States, habitual offender laws (commonly referred to as three-strikes laws) have been implemented since at least 1952, and are part of the United States Justice Department's Anti-Violence Strategy. These laws require a person who i ... in US legal system * Three strikes (other) {{disambig ...
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Ace Attorney
''Ace Attorney'' is a visual novel franchise developed by Capcom. With storytelling fashioned after legal dramas, the first entry in the series, '' Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney'', was released in 2001; since then five further main series games, as well as various spin-offs, prequels, and high-definition remasters for newer game consoles have been released. Additionally, the series has been adapted in the form of a live-action film and an anime; it is the base for manga series, drama CDs, musicals and stage plays. The player takes the roles of various defense attorneys, including Phoenix Wright, his mentor Mia Fey, as well as his understudies Apollo Justice and Athena Cykes who investigate cases and defend their clients in court. They find the truth by cross-examining witnesses and finding inconsistencies between the testimonies and the evidence they have collected. The cases last a maximum of three days; the judge determines the outcome based on evidence presented by the def ...
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Teppen
(stylized as ''TEPPƎN'') is a free-to-play digital collectible card game developed by GungHo Online Entertainment and Capcom. It released in North America and Europe on July 4, 2019 and in Asia on August 8 for Android, and iOS. The game was initially known as Project Battle and is a crossover video game between multiple Capcom franchises. Plot The plot of ''Teppen'' focuses on many characters from Capcom universes fighting to reach a world called the Land of Illusion, with many weird events happening in between. Here is a list of the stories of each recorded expansion: Gameplay ''Teppen'' is a 1v1 video game where both players start the match with five playing cards in their hands randomly selected from their card deck, 30 health points and four mana. A mulligan system allows players to switch their five starting cards into another set of five randomly drawn cards. Players acquire mana automatically as the match progresses, and are forced to use it in order to pla ...
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Mighty Final Fight
is a 1993 beat 'em up video game developed and published by Capcom for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It is a Spin-off (media), spinoff of Capcom's 1989 arcade game ''Final Fight (video game), Final Fight'', which was previously ported to the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Super NES. Unlike the CP System arcade classic and its SNES ports, the characters in this edition are depicted in a comical childlike "super deformed" or "chibi (term), chibi" art style in the same spirit as Famicom games such as both Konami's ''Kid Dracula (1990 video game), Kid Dracula'' and Namco's ''Splatterhouse: Wanpaku Graffiti''. The game's plot is a comical re-telling of the story from the first game. Like the SNES ports, ''Mighty Final Fight'' is a single-player game. However, unlike the SNES versions, it retains all three playable characters from the arcade version. The game also has various features which were taken from the Famicom port of Technos Japan's ''Double Dragon (video game), Dou ...
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