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| Released in arcades in 2004, Capcom Fighting Evolution is Capcom's latest 2D fighting game. With a roster of over 20 characters, Capcom has combined various characters from a variety of their fighting games to create a "dream match" game. Evolution introduces a unique team system where the player gets to choose which fighter they want to use in the next round out of their team of two. The individual characters each represent one of five styles and they all come equipped with unique abilities (so the characters representing Street Fighter II use single-stock super bars whereas the Street Fighter III characters use a two-stock Art bar and have the ability to parry). | | {{Content Box|header='''Introduction'''|content= |
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| | <center>'''Capcom Fighting Jam for you Japanese and European folk!''' |
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| | Released in arcades in 2004, Capcom Fighting Evolution is Capcom's attempt to rebound off of the cancellation of Capcom Fighting All-Stars. With a roster of over 20 characters, Capcom has combined various characters from a variety of their fighting games to create a "dream match" game. Evolution introduces a unique team system where the player gets to choose which fighter they want to use in the next round out of their team of two. The individual characters each represent one of five styles and they all come equipped with unique abilities. |
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| == Game Mechanics ==
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| ===Street Fighter 2===
| | One day a discord will be made, and we can get somewhere with discussions from there lol. |
| '''Tactical Recovery''' | | }} |
| * To perform a Tactical Recovery, hold 2 punches while grounded. Tactical Recovery allows you to delay your characters automatic wake up. It is great for confusing characters who are trying to perform cross-ups,as it completely changes the timing. It also allows you to avoid meaty attacks on wake up and can increase your chances of performing a successful reversal.
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| '''Rapid Fire Chains'''
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| '''Super Meter'''
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| *The Super Turbo-style meter system is back,though it has a few changes. The meter will carry over from match to match, and each character has two super moves(as opposed to one like Super Turbo).
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| ===Street Fighter 3===
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| '''Super Jump'''
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| *Tap Down then Up-Back, Up, or Up-Forward. This increases your jump distance by quite a bit. Great for cross up and punishment situations from across the screen.
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| '''Dash'''
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| *Tap Forward, Forward or Back, Back quickly. Great for changing position quickly. Also great for applying pressure after a knockdown. All four Street Fighter 3 characters dash forward and back at different speeds.
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| '''Quick Standing'''
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| *Tap Down just as you reach the ground after a knockdown. Causes you to roll backwards just after you hit the ground. Good for avoiding wake up attacks. Be careful in the corner though, as Quick Standing's recover is vulnerable to attack.
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| '''Universal Overhead'''
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| '''Parry'''
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| '''EX Special Attacks'''
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| '''Super Meter'''
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| ===Darkstalkers===
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| '''ES Moves'''
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| '''Chain Combos'''
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| '''Guard Cancel'''
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| '''Follow-Up Attacks'''
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| '''Dash'''
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| '''Front/Back Move Rising'''
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| ===Street Fighter Alpha===
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| '''Aerial Guard'''
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| '''Ukemi'''
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| '''Alpha Counter'''
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| '''Custom Combos'''
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| ===Red Earth===
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| '''Aerial Guard'''
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| '''Super Jump'''
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| '''Roll Wake-Up'''
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| '''Dash'''
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| '''Follow Up Attack'''
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| '''Ultimate Guard'''
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| '''Ultimate Counter'''
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| '''Gem Super Meter System'''
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| ===Capcom Fighting Evolution/Ingrid===
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| '''Roll Wake-Up'''
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| '''Dash'''
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| '''Guard Cancel'''
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| '''Super Jump'''
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| '''Mid-Air Counter'''
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| '''Wrap Around'''
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| == Basic Strategy ==
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| == Advanced Strategy ==
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| == Tier List ==
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| '''NOTE:''' This is an actual match-up chart,
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| which is just going to list the characters
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| by number of favorable matches under
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| Win/Lose/Draw taken from Psychochronic's
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| Capcom Fighting Evolution Breakdown FAQ
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| located at Gamefaqs. Does not include
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| Pyron and Shin Akuma.
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| 1) Leo: 15-1-4
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| 2) Anakaris: 15-4-1
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| 3) Urien: 13-5-2
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| 4) Jedah: 12-2-6
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| 5) Karin: 12-5-3
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| 6) Demitri: 12-6-2
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| 7) Hauzer: 12-8-0
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| 8) Kenji: 10-4-6
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| 9) Rose: 10-6-4
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| 10) Alex: 9-5-6
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| 11) Guy: 8-7-5
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| 12) M. Bison: 8-8-4
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| 13) Guile: 8-10-2
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| 14) Ryu: 7-9-4
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| 15) Ingrid: 7-10-3
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| 16) Chun-Li: 6-9-5
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| 17) Zangief: 5-10-5
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| 18) Yun: 4-14-4
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| 19) Sakura: 2-14-6
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| 20) Hydron: 2-15-3
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| 21) Felicia: 2-17-1
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| == Game Versions ==
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| * [[System 246 (CFE)|Arcade (System 246)]]
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| * [[Playstation 2 (CFE)|Playstation 2]]
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| * [[Xbox (CFE)|Xbox]]
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| == The Characters ==
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| '''Street Fighter II'''
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| * [[Guile (CFE)|Guile]]
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| * [[M. Bison (CFE)|M. Bison]]
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| * [[Ryu (CFE)|Ryu]]
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| * [[Zangief (CFE)|Zangief]]
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| '''Street Fighter Alpha'''
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| * [[Guy (CFE)|Guy]]
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| * [[Karin (CFE)|Karin]]
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| * [[Rose (CFE)|Rose]]
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| * [[Sakura (CFE)|Sakura]]
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| '''Street Fighter III'''
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| * [[Alex (CFE)|Alex]]
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| * [[Chun-Li (CFE)|Chun-Li]]
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| * [[Urien (CFE)|Urien]]
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| * [[Yun (CFE)|Yun]]
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| '''Darkstalkers'''
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| * [[Anakaris (CFE)|Anakaris]]
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| * [[Demitri (CFE)|Demitri]]
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| * [[Felicia (CFE)|Felicia]]
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| * [[Jedah (CFE)|Jedah]]
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| '''Red Earth/Warzard'''
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| * [[Hauzer (CFE)|Hauzer]]
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| * [[Hydron (CFE)|Hydron]]
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| * [[Kenji (CFE)|Kenji]]
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| * [[Leo (CFE)|Leo]]
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| '''Hidden/Boss Characters'''
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| * [[Ingrid (CFE)|Ingrid]]
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| * [[Pyron (CFE)|Pyron]]
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| * [[Shin Akuma (CFE)|Shin Akuma]]
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| | {{Infobox Game |
| | | gamename = Capcom Fighting Evolution/Jam |
| | | abbreviation = CFE / CFJ |
| | | image = Cfeboxart.jpg |
| | | developer = Capcom |
| | | system = Arcade<br>JP: October 8, 2004 |
| | | system2 = PlayStation 2<br>NA: November 16, 2004<br>JP: December 2, 2004<br>EU: February 11, 2005 |
| | | system3 = Xbox<br>NA: June 14, 2005<br>JP: June 16, 2005<br>EU: June 24, 2005 |
| | | netcode = Rollback (via [https://www.capcom-games.com/cfc2/en-us/ CFC2]) |
| | | resources = [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5Ab4tYJS7Y Modern Japanese Tier List (2024)] |
| | | resources2 = [https://archive.org/details/capcom-fighting-evolution-bradygames-strategy-guide Bradygames Strategy Guide] |
| | | community = I'm sure someone will make a Discord eventually |
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| [[Category:Capcom Fighting Evolution]] | | [[Category:Capcom Fighting Evolution]] |