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Welcome to the Home of the Shoryuken Strategy Guide. Below you'll find links to most of the games found within the strategy guide.  
Welcome to the Shoryuken Wiki directory, below you'll find links to most of the games found in the site.  


== The Basics ==
==Game Wikis==
 
=== Notation ===
 
Here you'll find a guide to the various notation you may encounter. Typically the game specific strategy pages will include all relevant notion in an icon format but for general text related discussion the following may prove useful.
 
==== Joystick Notation ====
 
Often a numbering system is used to discuss joystick positions. Below is a guide explaining how this notation works.
 
<pre>
                  .- up (u)
                  |
  up+back (ub) - 7 8 9 - up+forward (uf)
 
      back (b) - 4  6 - forward (f)
 
down+back (db) - 1 2 3 - down+foward (df)
                  |
                  `- down (d)
</pre>
''Note: These numbers can be easily referenced by looking at your keyboard "numpad". Think of it as a joystick/controller that is facing to the right. "5" is used to signify "neutral".''
 
==== Motion Abbreviations ====
 
Most special move commands consist of one or more of the following motions combined with an appropriately timed button input, typically following the completion of the motion.
 
QCF - Quarter Circle Forward (D, DF, F)
QCB - Quarter Circle Back (D, DB, B)
HCF - Half Circle Forward (B, DB, D, DF, F)
HCB - Half Circle Back (F, DF, D, DB, B)
DP  - Dragon Punch Motion (F, D, DF)
RDP - Reverse Dragon Punch Motion (B, D, DB)
360 - Full Circle Motion (for example F, D, B, U, F)
720 - Double Full Circle Motion (for example F, D, B, U, F, D, B, U, F)
AD  - Air dash (in air, PP); Commonly followed by specified direction
      (e.g. ADDF = Air dash DF)
PP or 2P - Press two punches simultaneously
      (e.g.  LP + MP)
PPP or 3P - Press all three punches simultaneously.
KK or 2K - Press two kicks simultaneously
      (e.g. MK + HK)
KKK or 3K - Press all three kicks simultaneously.
Charge - Hold specified input for ~two seconds before proceeding to next command.
 
==== State Modifiers ====
 
These prefixes refer to the position, or "state" you should be in when executing the respective attack.
 
s.  - Standing; always followed by specified attack
      (e.g. s.LP = Standing LP)
c.  - Crouching; always followed by specified attack
      (e.g. c.MP = Crouching MP)
j.  - Jumping; always followed by specified attack
      (e.g. j.HP = Jumping HP)
sj. - Superjumping; always followed by specified attack
      (e.g. sj.LK = Superjumping LK)
+  - Simultaneously with; always placed between two actions
      (e.g. F+MK = Press forward and MK)
xx  - cancel; always placed between two actions
      (e.g. c.MK xx QCF+P = Cancel c.MK into QCF+P)
->  - chain; always placed between two actions
      (e.g. s.LP -> s.MP = Chain s.LP into s.MP)
/\  - jump; clarifies transition from ground to air actions
      (e.g. c.HP /\ j.LP = Jump-cancel c.HP into j.LP)
\/  - land; clarifies transition from air to ground actions
      (e.g. j.HP \/ s.LP = Follow j.HP with s.LP)
 
=== Game Acronyms ===
Below are some of the most popular acronyms used throughout this guide. They are presented in alphabetical order.
 
*CvS or CvS1 - [[Capcom vs SNK]]
*CvSPro - Capcom vs SNK Pro (Japanese/American console upgrade)
*CvS2 - [[Capcom vs SNK 2]]
*CvS2EO - [[Capcom vs SNK 2|Capcom vs SNK 2: Easy Operation]] (Japanese/American console upgrade)
*COTA - [[X-Men: Children of the Atom]]
*GG - [[Guilty Gear]]
*HDR - [[Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix]]
*KOF - [[King of Fighters]]
*MSH - [[Marvel Super Heroes]]
*MSF or MvSF - [[Marvel Super Heroes vs Street Fighter]]
*MvC - [[Marvel vs Capcom]]
*MvC2 - [[Marvel vs Capcom 2]]
*MvC3 - [[Marvel vs Capcom 3]]
*MvCI - [[MvCI]]
*PSA - [[PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale]]
*SF or SF1 - [[Street Fighter]]
*SF2WW or SF2 or WW - [[Street Fighter II: World Warrior]]
*SF2CE or CE - [[Street Fighter II: Champion Edition]] or Street Fighter II Dash
*SF2HF or SF2T or HF - [[Street Fighter 2: Hyper Fighting]] or Street Fighter II Turbo
*SF2AE or HSF- [[Hyper Street Fighter 2]] or Street Fighter II: The Anniversary Edition
*SFA or SFA1 or SFZ or SFZ1 - [[Street Fighter Alpha]] or Street Fighter Zero
*SFA2 or SFZ2 - [[Street Fighter Alpha 2]] or Street Fighter Zero 2
*SFA2G - [[Street Fighter Alpha 2|Street Fighter Alpha 2 Gold]] (General console upgrade)
*SFA3 or SFZ3 - [[Street Fighter Alpha 3]] or Street Fighter Zero 3
*SFZ2A - Street Fighter Zero 2 Alpha (Japanese arcade and console upgrade)
*SFZ3U - Street Fighter Zero 3 Upper (Japanese arcade upgrade)
*SFZ3DU - Street Fighter Zero 3 Double Upper (PSP Upgrade)
*SF3 or SF3NG - [[Street Fighter III: New Generation]]
*SF3:2I or 2I - [[Street Fighter III: 2nd Impact]]
*SF3:3S or 3S - [[Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike]]
*SSF2 - Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers
*SSF2T or SSF2X or ST - [[Super Street Fighter II Turbo]] or Super Street Fighter II X
*SSBM - Super Smash Brother Melee
*SSBB - Super Smash Brothers Brawl
*UMvC3 - [[Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3]]
*XSF or XvSF - [[X-Men vs Street Fighter]]
 
=== Glossary ===
 
The [[Glossary]] is a list of terms that you may hear in relation to many fighting games.
 
== Game Specific Strategies ==
===Arc System Works Games===
===Arc System Works Games===
*[[Image:00%.gif]] [[Battle Fantasia]]
*[[Image:00%.gif]] [[Battle Fantasia]]
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*[[Image:00%.gif]] [[WeaponLord]]
*[[Image:00%.gif]] [[WeaponLord]]
*[[Image:80%.gif]] [[Yatagarasu]]
*[[Image:80%.gif]] [[Yatagarasu]]
===Game Acronyms===
Below are some of the commonly used acronyms for refer to some of these games. They are presented in alphabetical order.
*CvS or CvS1 - [[Capcom vs SNK]]
*CvSPro - Capcom vs SNK Pro (Japanese/American console upgrade)
*CvS2 - [[Capcom vs SNK 2]]
*CvS2EO - [[Capcom vs SNK 2|Capcom vs SNK 2: Easy Operation]] (Japanese/American console upgrade)
*COTA - [[X-Men: Children of the Atom]]
*GG - [[Guilty Gear]]
*HDR - [[Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix]]
*KOF - [[King of Fighters]]
*MSH - [[Marvel Super Heroes]]
*MSF or MvSF - [[Marvel Super Heroes vs Street Fighter]]
*MvC - [[Marvel vs Capcom]]
*MvC2 - [[Marvel vs Capcom 2]]
*MvC3 - [[Marvel vs Capcom 3]]
*MvCI - [[MvCI]]
*PSA - [[PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale]]
*SF or SF1 - [[Street Fighter]]
*SF2WW or SF2 or WW - [[Street Fighter II: World Warrior]]
*SF2CE or CE - [[Street Fighter II: Champion Edition]] or Street Fighter II Dash
*SF2HF or SF2T or HF - [[Street Fighter 2: Hyper Fighting]] or Street Fighter II Turbo
*SF2AE or HSF- [[Hyper Street Fighter 2]] or Street Fighter II: The Anniversary Edition
*SFA or SFA1 or SFZ or SFZ1 - [[Street Fighter Alpha]] or Street Fighter Zero
*SFA2 or SFZ2 - [[Street Fighter Alpha 2]] or Street Fighter Zero 2
*SFA2G - [[Street Fighter Alpha 2|Street Fighter Alpha 2 Gold]] (General console upgrade)
*SFA3 or SFZ3 - [[Street Fighter Alpha 3]] or Street Fighter Zero 3
*SFZ2A - Street Fighter Zero 2 Alpha (Japanese arcade and console upgrade)
*SFZ3U - Street Fighter Zero 3 Upper (Japanese arcade upgrade)
*SFZ3DU - Street Fighter Zero 3 Double Upper (PSP Upgrade)
*SF3 or SF3NG - [[Street Fighter III: New Generation]]
*SF3:2I or 2I - [[Street Fighter III: 2nd Impact]]
*SF3:3S or 3S - [[Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike]]
*SSF2 - Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers
*SSF2T or SSF2X or ST - [[Super Street Fighter II Turbo]] or Super Street Fighter II X
*SSBM - Super Smash Brother Melee
*SSBB - Super Smash Brothers Brawl
*UMvC3 - [[Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3]]
*XSF or XvSF - [[X-Men vs Street Fighter]]


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Revision as of 05:46, 23 June 2019

Welcome to the Shoryuken Wiki directory, below you'll find links to most of the games found in the site.

Game Wikis

Arc System Works Games

Arika Games

Capcom Games

SNK Games

Midway/Netherrealm Games

SEGA Games

Tecmo Games

Namco Games

Nintendo Games

Misc. Developer Games

Game Acronyms

Below are some of the commonly used acronyms for refer to some of these games. They are presented in alphabetical order.