The Final Fight
The Final Fight or ''variant'' may refer to: * '' Ip Man: The Final Fight'' (2013 film), Hong Kong biopic about Ip Man * '' Turrican II: The Final Fight'' (1991 video game), Commodore Amiga computer game by Factor 5 * '' Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight'' (1990 video game), NES sidescrolling beat'em up * ''Final Fight'' series of beat'em up video games from Capcom ** ''Final Fight'' (video game) (1989 arcade game), video game by Capcom, first in the series *** ''Mighty Final Fight'' (1993 video game), NES sidescrolling beat'em up ** ''Final Fight 2'' (1993 video game), SNES sidescrolling beat'em up ** ''Final Fight 3 ''Final Fight 3'', released in Japan as , is a side-scrolling beat 'em up by Capcom originally released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1995 in video gaming, 1995. It is the second sequel to ''Final Fight (video game), Final Fight' ...'' (1995 video game), SNES sidescrolling beat'em up ** '' Final Fight Revenge'' (1999 video game), Sega Saturn bea ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Final Fight
''Final Fight'' is a series of beat 'em up video games by Capcom, which began with the arcade release of '' Final Fight'' in 1989. Set in the fictional Metro City, the games focus on a group of heroic vigilantes who fights 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 December 31, 2019. 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 omitted the two-player feature; an updated 1992 release, ''Fin ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Final Fight (video Game)
is a side-scrolling beat-'em-up video game produced by Capcom. Originally released as an arcade game in 1989, it was the seventh title released for the CP System hardware. Set in the fictional Metro City, the game lets the player control one of three street fighters: former pro wrestler and city mayor Mike Haggar, expert brawler Cody Travers, and modern-day ninja Guy. The trio set out to rescue Jessica (Haggar's daughter and Cody's girlfriend) when she is kidnapped by the Mad Gear Gang. The game began development as a sequel to the original '' Street Fighter'' released in 1987, under the working title but the genre was switched from a fighting game to a beat 'em up and the title was changed to ''Final Fight'' following the success of '' Double Dragon''. ''Final Fight'' was ported to various home computers and consoles, including the ZX Spectrum, Super NES and Sega CD. It became a major commercial success in arcades, selling 30,000 arcade units worldwide while becoming the ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mighty Final Fight
is a side-scrolling beat-'em-up released by Capcom for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1993 in video gaming, 1993. It is a Spin-off (media), spinoff of Capcom's 1989 in video gaming, 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 was taken from the Famicom port of Technos Japan's ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Final Fight 2
is a 1993 side-scrolling beat 'em up video game released by Capcom for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (known as the Super Famicom in Japan). It is the direct sequel to the 1989 coin-operated arcade game '' Final Fight'', which was previously also released for the SNES. ''Final Fight 2'' was developed by Capcoms consumer division with no preceding coin-op version. The game was re-released onto Wii's Virtual Console service in 2009 for the North American and European regions. Unlike the SNES version of the first game, ''Final Fight 2'' supports two-player simultaneous play and has a total of three playable characters. The only playable character from the first game to return is Mike Haggar. Two new player characters were introduced: Carlos Miyamoto and Maki Genryusai. In the game's plot, the three battle the resurgent Mad Gear gang at various locations around Asia and Europe to rescue Maki's sister and father, who are also the fiancĂ©e and teacher respectively of Guy ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Final Fight 3
''Final Fight 3'', released in Japan as , is a side-scrolling beat 'em up by Capcom originally released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1995 in video gaming, 1995. It is the second sequel to ''Final Fight (video game), Final Fight'' released for the Super NES, following ''Final Fight 2'', and like its predecessor, it was produced by Capcom's consumer division with no preceding arcade version released. The game features the return of the protagonist Guy (Final Fight), Guy along with Mike Haggar, Haggar and also introduces new characters Lucia and Dean. The game's plot takes them through their efforts to rid Metro City of the new Skull Cross gang. ''Final Fight 3'' introduced new moves, as well as branching paths during gameplay and multiple endings. Also available is the option to fight alongside a CPU-controlled partner. However, most critics felt these changes did too little in the way of expanding and improving upon the original ''Final Fight'', and the game was r ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Final Fight Revenge
is a 1999 3D fighting game released by Capcom. ''Revenge'' is the only one-on-one fighting game in the ''Final Fight'' series of games. The cast of playable characters includes series mainstays Mike Haggar, Cody and Guy, along with various members of the opposing Mad Gear gang. Originally developed for the Sega Saturn-based ST-V arcade hardware, a home version of ''Revenge'' for the Saturn only in Japan followed in 2000. A Dreamcast version was planned, but it was cancelled. Gameplay ''Final Fight Revenge'' features a control configuration of an eight directional joystick and five action buttons: four attack buttons (two punch buttons and two kick buttons) and a fifth "special" button. The special button serves two functions in the game; the first function allows players to side-step into the foreground or background by holding special and pressing up or down. The special button is also used to pick up weapons or health-recovering items lying on the ground. When the player is ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Streetwise
Streetwise may refer to: Knowledgeable *Streetwise, possessing knowledge of youth culture, also called "street" *Streetwise, possessing know-how (practical knowledge), as opposed to ivory tower or book knowledge, knowledge on how to succeed through life, or generally how to avoid the pitfalls *Streetwise, possessing common sense, a basic understanding of things Arts, entertainment, and media * ''Streetwise'' (1984 film), a 1984 documentary following the lives of homeless teenagers living on the streets of downtown Seattle * ''Streetwise'' (1998 film), a 1998 film * ''Streetwise'' (album), a 1991 album by American classical pianist Richard Kastle * ''Streetwise'' (TV series), a teenage courier delivery drama television series broadcast on Children's ITV between 1989 and 1992 *Streetwise (Transformers), the name of several robot superhero characters in the Transformers robot superhero franchise *''StreetWise'', a Chicago newspaper * Streetwise, regular character in the Quizkids maga ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |