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video games by Japanese publisher
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, which began with the
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release of ''
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 ...
'' in 1989. Set in the fictional Metro City, within the ''
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'' 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 ''
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'' was directed by
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, and released on arcades. It was followed by two
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s for the
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: ''
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'' in 1993 and ''
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'' (''Final Fight Tough'' in Japan) in 1995. The sequels were produced specifically for the home console market by Capcom's consumer division (led by
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) with no preceding arcade versions. The original ''Final Fight'' for the
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included the playable characters Haggar and Cody but did not include Guy, and also omitted the two-player feature; an updated 1992 release, '' Final Fight Guy'', included Guy but not Cody, but still lacked the two-player feature. A parody of the original game, titled ''
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'', was released for the
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and featured childlike "
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" or " chibi" versions of the original ''Final Fight'' characters. A competitive 3-D
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spinoff, ''
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'', was released for Sega's
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arcade hardware in 1999, which was followed by a home version for the
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in Japan only. A 3D sequel titled '' Final Fight: Streetwise'' was released in 2006 for the
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and
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. A compilation called '' Final Fight: Double Impact'' which bundles the original ''Final Fight'' with ''
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'' released in 2010.


''Street Fighter'' series

Multiple ''Final Fight'' characters have gone on to appear as playable characters in the ''
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'' series, closely tying the stories of the two franchises together. This first began when
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and Sodom appeared in ''
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'' (1995), followed by Rolento in ''
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'' (1996) and Cody in ''
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'' (1998). Guy's theme is a remix of the music from the opening stage of ''Final Fight'', while his stage in ''Street Fighter Alpha 2'' features several cameos of characters from ''Final Fight'', such as Cody, Haggar, and some enemy characters. Andore would make a reappearance as a playable character in '' Street Fighter III 2nd Impact'' (1997) under the name Hugo, accompanied by Poison as his manager. Both Cody and Guy are playable characters in ''
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'' while Hugo is in a cameo in a stage and a large statue of Mike Haggar also appear in the game as well, released in 2010. Cody's musical theme is a remix of the intro music from ''Final Fight''. There is also a downloadable Mike Haggar outfit for
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in ''
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''. Rolento was considered as a playable character for ''
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'', but was edged out by Adon as he had slightly more interest. He later appeared in ''
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'', alongside Hugo and Poison. However, the construction site from his boss battle features as one of the stages. The car-vandalizing
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was later used in early versions of ''Street Fighter II''. In ''Super Street Fighter IV'', if Cody or Guy are vandalizing the car in the bonus stage, Mad Gear member Bred will appear and complain, in the same way as he does in ''Final Fight''.
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, Cody, Lucia and Poison appear as playable characters via DLC in ''
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''. Carlos and Damnd appear as non-player characters in ''
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'', which features Metro City as the central hub of its World Tour mode.


Other games

Outside of ''Street Fighter'', ''Final Fight'' elements have appeared in several other Capcom games. The video game ''
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'' is set in a future version of Metro City. The character Mike Haggar is featured as a wrestler in ''
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'' and its two sequels, ''Muscle Bomber Duo'' and ''Slam Masters II: Ring of Destruction'' with his daughter Jessica appearing alongside him. Hugo reappears, still accompanied by Poison, in '' SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos'' (2003), which also features cameo appearances by Damnd and Sodom in
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's ending. Guy is a playable character in ''
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'' while Cody, Haggar, Jessica, Hugo, and Sodom appear in the game as cameo characters. Both Guy and Mike Haggar are playable characters in the Namco-published crossover game, '' Namco x Capcom'', which was released for the PlayStation 2 in Japan only. In it, Guy is paired with Sho, a.k.a. Ginzu the Ninja from ''
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''. Mike Haggar is a playable character in '' Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds'', making him the first character from the ''Final Fight'' series to be featured in the ''
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'' series. In the game, there is also a stage that takes place in Metro City with the Mad Gear gang fighting the police in the background. Haggar returns in the game's sequel, '' Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite'', where he is now the mayor of New Metro City, a fusion of Metro City and
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. Hugo, Poison, Cody, Guy, and Rolento are playable characters in ''
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''. Mike Haggar and several Mad Gear bosses can be also seen in cameo appearances in this game at the background named "Mad Gear Hideout". Maki Genryusai is the only original character from ''Final Fight 2'' to return as a playable character, appearing in the fighting game ''
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'' (2001), using many of the same techniques from ''Final Fight 2'' as part of her moveset. Maki has also been featured as a trading card in the '' SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters'' series. The ''Capcom vs. SNK 2'' version of her character was also featured in the portable versions of ''Street Fighter Alpha 3'' released for the
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.


Characters


Protagonists

*
Mike Haggar , also known mononymously as Haggar, is a character in the ''Street Fighter'' shared universe, mainly playable in the ''Final Fight'' and '' Saturday Night Slam Masters'' series of video games. Haggar first appeared in the 1989 Capcom arcade g ...
– A former
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, Haggar was the mayor of Metro City during the events of the first three ''Final Fight'' games, and fought the Mad Gear gang when they kidnapped his daughter Jessica in the first game. By the events of ''
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'', he has retired, with Cody taking over, while a statue dedicated to him can be seen in ''
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'' rendition of Metro City. Outside of the mainline ''Final Fight'' titles, he has also appeared in the ''
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'' games, ''
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'', '' Final Fight: Streetwise'', as well as '' Marvel vs. Capcom 3'' and its sequel '' Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite''. *Cody Travers – Introduced in ''Final Fight'', Cody was the boyfriend of Jessica Haggar, and helped to rescue her from the Mad Gear gang. However after the events of the game, his constant need to fight others caused him to get arrested and thrown into jail, though he would routinely escape to continue fighting. In ''
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'', he makes a playable appearance as the new mayor of Metro City, having reformed. In other games, Cody also appears in ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''Final Fight: Streetwise'', with the last game featuring him as an unplayable character while the player assumes the role of his brother, Kyle. *Guy – Introduced in ''Final Fight'', Guy is a ninja friend of Cody and Haggar who assists with rescuing Jessica. In the
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ports of the game, he was omitted due to space issues, but was included in special editions of the game called ''Final Fight Guy'', replacing Cody. In ''Final Fight 3'', he returns to help Haggar and friends take on the new gang threat to Metro City. Guy also appears as a non-playable character in ''Final Fight: Streetwise'', where he now acts as a crime boss. In other games, guy appears in the ''
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'' series, ''Final Fight Revenge'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. *Maki Genryusai – Introduced in ''
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'', Maki is a blonde female ninja. After her sister and father are kidnapped by a revived Mad Gear gang, she asks Haggar for help in rescuing them. She holds a deep rivalry with Guy, who is engaged to her sister. Maki also appears in '' Capcom vs SNK 2'' and the
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port of ''Street Fighter Alpha 3''. *Carlos Miyamoto – Introduced in ''Final Fight 2'', Carlos is a swordsman friend of Haggar, who helps to rescue Maki's family. In other games, he also appears in ''
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''s World Tour mode. *Lucia Morgan – Introduced in ''Final Fight 3'', Lucia is a blonde female police officer in Metro City who helps Haggar combat the game's antagonists, the Skull Cross gang. In other games, Lucia was also featured in '' Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition''. *Dean – Introduced in ''Final Fight 3'', Dean is a tall blonde man with electric abilities. A former street fighter, he seeks revenge against the Skull Cross gang for the murder of his family.


Antagonists

*Belger – Belger is a large bald man armed with a crossbow that uses a motorized chair for mobility. Acting as ''Final Fight''s main antagonist, he poses as a rich philanthropist while secretly running the Mad Gear gang. Belger orchestrates the kidnapping of Jessica Haggar, but is defeated by Cody who knocks him out a window, sending him to his death. In ''Final Fight Revenge'', he returns as a purple
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, acting as the game's final boss. His brother, Father Belger, acts as the main antagonist of ''Final Fight: Streetwise'', using a mutagenic drug to get revenge on Metro City. *
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– A very large man with a
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and black facepaint, Abigail is a member of the Mad Gear gang, acting as their mechanic but prone to bouts of rage. Introduced in ''Final Fight'', he later appears as a playable character in ''
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''. *
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– Poison is a pink haired woman and a member of the Mad Gear gang, before later reforming and taking up a role as a wrestling manager for the fighter Hugo Andore, traveling with him to recruit others, often forcibly, into their wrestling group. Poison's gender has been frequently changed by Capcom, establishing her as either transgender, cisgender, or with stating it was "up to the player" to decide her gender, at various points in time. Originally appearing in ''Final Fight'', she has since appeared in several other games including ''Final Fight Revenge'', '' Street Fighter III: 2nd Impact'' and its sequel '' Third Strike'', '' SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos'', ''
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'', ''Street Fighter x Tekken'', and ''Street Fighter V''. In
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ports of ''Final Fight'', Poison and her
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counterpart, Roxy, were replaced by two male enemies, Billy and Sid. *Rolento – A paramilitary leader allied with Belger, he and his soldiers work with Mad Gear to try and control Metro City, with a dream to start his own military utopian nation. Wearing a yellow uniform and red beret, he fights using grenades and a baton. First appearing in ''Final Fight'', he has since appeared in ''Final Fight Revenge'', ''
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'' and ''3'', ''
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'', ''Street Fighter x Tekken'', and ''Capcom vs. SNK 2''. *Sodom – A large man wearing a football uniform and a samurai helmet, Sodom is an American enamored with Japanese culture, but frequently mispronounces Japanese letters when trying to speak the language. He is usually armed either with twin
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s or twin sais. A member of Mad Gear, he was first introduced in ''Final Fight'', and later appears in the ''Street Fight Alpha'' series as well as ''Final Fight Revenge''. *Andore Family – The Andores are a large family of tall muscular men in the ''Final Fight'' series, all of them bearing a resemblance to real-life wrestler Andre the Giant, introduced in the first game in the series. While most are recurring enemies, one member, Hugo, works with Poison as a professional wrestler, first appearing in '' Street Fighter III: 2nd Impact''.


In other media

The American ''
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'' animated series featured an episode based on ''Final Fight'' and titled after the game, which aired during the shows second season. Adapting the plot of the game, the "Final Fight" episode centered on Cody and Guy teaming up with leading ''Street Fighter'' characters Ryu and Ken to rescue Jessica from the Mad Gear Gang. Although, Guy and Cody were both characters in the ''Street Fighter'' series, the episode actually predates Cody's first appearance in the series as a playable character in ''Street Fighter Alpha 3'' and depicts him in his character design from ''Final Fight''. The episode is included as unlockable content in ''Final Fight: Double Impact''. An episode of the 1991
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hidden camera show '' What Would You Do?'' featured a ''Final Fight'' kiosk which distracted kids by mentioning personal information about them. Maki Genryusai appears in 1996 manga '' Sakura Ganbaru!'' as one of several rivals the titular character
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(from ''
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'') encounters. The ''Street Fighter II Turbo'' comic book by UDON Entertainment features a supplemental story arc spanning issues 6 and 7 centering on the ''Final Fight'' characters who were featured in the ''Street Fighter'' series.


Reception

The actor
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stated that he named his son Cody Williams after a video game character, which is believed to be Cody from ''Final Fight''. In 2010, ''
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'' included it on the list of ten gaming franchises that should be revived, adding: "It's one of many sidescrolling beat-em-ups we'd love to see return, but it's also one of the best."


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''Final Fight'' series
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