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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
Street Fighter is an arcade game released in 1987, it is notable for being the first fighting game to use what would soon become common fighting game conventions, some examples being having a 6 button layout and special moves input by doing motions. Though the original game only has one character (Ryu/Ken, who play | Street Fighter is an arcade game released in 1987, it is notable for being the first fighting game to use what would soon become common fighting game conventions, some examples being having a 6 button layout and special moves input by doing motions. Though the original game only has one character (Ryu/Ken, who play similarly), a hack called the Yumeji Hack SF1++ (often shortened to SF1++) was made in 2014, which allowed the 10 CPU characters to be playable via a button combination for each character. | ||
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Introduction
Street Fighter is an arcade game released in 1987, it is notable for being the first fighting game to use what would soon become common fighting game conventions, some examples being having a 6 button layout and special moves input by doing motions. Though the original game only has one character (Ryu/Ken, who play similarly), a hack called the Yumeji Hack SF1++ (often shortened to SF1++) was made in 2014, which allowed the 10 CPU characters to be playable via a button combination for each character.