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Street Fighter (ストリートファイター, Sutorīto Faitā?) is a series of fighting games developed and published by Capcom. Players uses various combatants from around the world in usually one-on-one fights, each with his or her own special moves, against one another. The first game was released in 1987, followed by its world famous sequel in 1991. Street Fighter is one of Capcom's most popular franchises (alongside Mega Man and Resident Evil), the most well-known franchise in the fighting game genre, and one of the most famous and best-selling video game franchises of all time. Street Fighter shares it's universe with Final Fight, Rival Schools and Slam Masters.

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Timeline

The chronological order of the series' timeline starts with Street Fighter, followed by Street Fighter Alpha, Street Fighter II, Street Fighter IV, Street Fighter V and Street Fighter III. The storyline of the Street Fighter EX series takes place in an alternate timeline and is not canon to the main series' timeline.

List of games

SFEternalChallenge

Street Fighter Eternal Challenge alternate cover art.

Main Games

Spin-offs

Compilations

Others

  • Street Fighter: The Storytelling Game - RPG - (1994)

Other media

Films

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TV

Related media

In Japan, an animated film produced by Group TAC titled Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie was released theatrically in Japan in 1994. An English adaptation of the film produced by Manga Entertainment, which was first released on home video in 1996. Group TAC also produced an animated TV series Street Fighter II V, which first aired on Fuji TV in 1995; and a two-episode OVA series, Street Fighter Alpha: The Movie, released in 1999. English adaptations of both productions were produced by Manga Entertainment as well. A second OVA based on Street Fighter Alpha, titled Street Fighter Alpha: Generations, was produced specifically for the English market by Studio A.P.P.P.

Comics and artbooks

Masahiko Nakahira did four different Street Fighter manga series: Cammy Gaiden (translated and released in English as Super Street Fighter II: Cammy by Viz Media), Street Fighter Zero (translated and released in English as Street Fighter Alpha), Sakura Ganbaru and Street Fighter III: Ryu Final. Street Fighter Alpha, Sakura Ganbaru and Street Fighter III: Ryu Final have all been released in English by UDON. Two characters created by Nakahira, Evil Ryu (introduced in Street Fighter Alpha) and Karin Kanzuki (from Sakura Ganbaru) have been integrated into the Street Fighter video games.

Malibu Comics launched a Street Fighter comic series in 1993, but it flopped, lasting only three issues.

UDON was then licensed by Capcom to produce an American comic book based on the Street Fighter franchise, in addition to Darkstalkers and Rival Schools. This series draws not only on the established Street Fighter canon, but also occasionally addresses various continuity retcons, and even draws from fanon and non-official sources as well. In 2005, UDON released Eternal Challenge - The Art of Street Fighter, the first Capcom series history and art book to be translated into English. UDON continued its Street Fighter series with Street Fighter II Turbo and Street Fighter IV. They also published a translation of a previously Japan-only artbook, SF20: The Art of Street Fighter.

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