Capcom asked for Final Fight 2, but got SF2 instead; Dhalsim's character design inspired by Jojo's Bizarre Adventure - an oral history of the series Posted by Steven 'Dreamking23' Chavez. This was the 1st final fight game before i got the orinigal came out so this time there 3 characters hagger in this game & 2 two other character this well i beleave it's alot harder then the 1st.
Final Fight 2 is a 2D beat 'em up along the lines of Streets of Rage where you can choose between different characters in order to face more than a hundred different levels filled with all kinds of enemies.The control system of Final Flight 2 is very traditional: you will have a virtual cross on the left of the screen and the different attack buttons on the right. In addition, in the lower part of the screen you can use potions to cure your character.As you progress through the story of Final Fight 2, defeating enemies and passing levels, you can improve your character's skills. In total you can add ten different skills that allow you to unlock super special attacks.Final Fight 2 is a 2D fighting game with simple, direct, and very fun mechanics. In addition, its visual style is reminiscent of the classics in the genre, so it will seem like you are playing an authentic Megadrive beat 'em up on your Android device.
Contents Final Fight198912 December 1989Final Fight 6 Street FighterFinal Fight was originally going to be the sequel of the original Street Fighter; its working title was Street Fighter '89 and was announced in Japanese magazines with the name Street Fighter: The Final Fight in March 1989. In the actual release the title was changed to Final Fight, probably because of the very different gameplay.For this reason the two series are considered to be ideally linked to each other.Many also feel that the game's main character, Cody Travers was originally intended to be Joe from Street Fighter, because of both characters being blonde and american, but this was never officially confirmed and may be simply a coincidence.
Street Fighter IIStreet Fighter II's introduction scene.199103 March 1991Final Fight 5 Street FighterStreet Fighter II, the actual sequel to Street Fighter, makes some references to Final Fight.A first reference is in the game's introduction, that features a blonde guy punching an african-american man, none of them being actual characters in the game. The first one very much resembles Cody from Final Fight, and many feel he's actually him. Another popular theory is that the man is actually Joe from Street Fighter (and the other one would be Mike, still from Street Fighter). This issue was officially settled in the Street Fighter V, which included a profile for the two fighters on the intro, revealing them to be original characters named Max and Scott. Scott, however, still retains a similar design and backstory to Cody.An element actually taken from Final Fight is the car smashing bonus stage. In both versions the player has to break a car within a time limit, but in Street Fighter II the car can be destroyed more than in Final Fight, and the car owner (that was the enemy Bred in Final Fight) no more comes in to find his car smashed. In Final Fight there also is a pipe useable to break the car, and the points awarded are different, but these differences may simply be for gameplay reasons.
The stage also takes place in different locations, with the Final Fight one taking place in a gas station, while the Street Fighter II one takes place on a dock similar to Ken's stage in the game.Another reference is in Zangief's fighting style as it seems to be partially based on Haggar's, specially in how he uses Haggar's signature move, the 'Double Lariat'. The car smashing stage in Street Fighter II.Street Fighter II Complete File19921115 November 15, 1992Final Fight 5 Street FighterThe OST Street Fighter II Complete File includes an artbook which mentions that Shiro, the white dog seen on the background of the Bay Area stage in Final Fight, is good friends with Sabu, Guile's family pet dog seen in his Street Fighter II ending. This marks the earliest indication the two series were meant to share the same universe, before Final Fight characters became a staple addition of Street Fighter games.Final Fight 219930522 May 22, 1993Final Fight 4 Street FighterIn the background of the game's first stage, Hong Kong, Chun-Li can be seen sitting at a table eating noodles.Also, the fight with Freddie, the boss of the second stage, France, takes place in an airport with people cheering in the background, thus resembling Guile's stage from Street Fighter II. One of the characters in the background also has Guile's hairstyle, but this time it's not sure he's actually him, because he has a totally different outfit, probably being just a technician, and being in France he's probably French, rather than American.Finally, Haggar returns the favor after Zangief copied his Double Lariat in Street Fighter II, and now he can perform Zangief's own signature move, the 'Spinning Piledriver'.
SodomOne of the bosses from Final Fight, known as Katana in the international versions of that game, is featured in Street Fighter Alpha for the first time as a playable character.His appearance is accurate to his original look, but he wields jitte (a pair of short, blunt weapons with a L-shaped prong coming out of the handle protection) instead of Katanas. This change also affects his attacks, making them less powerful and with shorter range than those from his boss appearance. Considering his limited moveset in Final Fight he gained new moves in this game, but the manner in which he swipes his katanas in Final Fight and his charge-forward style are conserved. Sodom's Arcade story makes references to having been defeated by Guy in the past, a nod to his status as a Final Fight boss.Like all other Street Fighter Alpha characters, Sodom returns in Alpha 2, Alpha 3 and each revision of the games. StagesSonSon 5 Street FighterLike for most characters in the Street Fighter series, Guy and Sodom's stages take place in their respective homeplaces: Japan for Guy and North America for Sodom. However none of them has direct references to Final Fight.Like most stages in the game both these have another 'palette swap' stage: Guy's stage is the same as Ryu's, taking place in the same street, but at sunset rather than during the day; Sodom's stage is the same as Bison's, but takes place at night rather than during the day.A curious note is the shop in Guy's and Ryu's stage is called 'Son Son', just like one of Capcom's arcade games. Bison's 'U.S.A.
(West)' stage.MusicStreet Fighter Alpha features individual music themes for each of its characters. Guy's music theme is a remix of 'Metro City Slums' (stage 1) from Final Fight; while Sodom's music theme is remix of 'Metro City Subway' (stage 2), the area he's the boss of in-game.Other referencesIn Sodom's ending he's attempting to rebuild the Mad Gear gang and shows a number of its members a badly-written sign in Japanese with the gang's 'new' name. The Final Fight characters featured in the ending are, from top to bottom: Andore, Damnd, Rolento, J, Poison, Wong Who and Bred.Interestingly, Rolento appears wearing a yellow uniform, which would later become his main design when he became playable in the.Final Fight 3Artwork of Guy from Final Fight 319951222 December 22, 1995Final Fight 4 Street FighterGuy returns here as a playable character like in the first game, but has his look redesigned to resemble his Street Fighter Alpha appearance (note the sneakers shoes). This trait remains in all of his later appearances in the Final Fight series. Street Fighter Zero 2/Street Fighter Alpha 219960227 February 27, 1996Final Fight 5 Street FighterAll characters from the original Street Fighter Zero/Alpha return, as well as five new characters. Among them is Rolento, originally from Final Fight.RolentoRolento originally appeared as a boss in the arcade version of Final Fight (though he's absent in the console versions) and in Final Fight 2, making him the only recurring boss in the Final Fight series. This may be a reason leading to the choice of his inclusion in the Street Fighter series.
His story mode makes direct references to his past as a Mad Gear member, having him clash with both Guy as a rival and Sodom, who is disappointed he abandoned the gang. Like for Sodom, this is Rolento's first appearance as a playable character.His look is based on his original appearances, but his outfit is partially redesigned, most notably being yellow instead of camouflage green. In his boss appearances he fought exclusively using weapons, and this is kept in his playable appearance, being the first Street Fighter character to pominently use bombs and knives during a match, a trait later taken by D.Dark in Street Fighter EX. He also has new hand-to-hand moves to better fit the game's gameplay.
Rolento's primary technique as a boss character, rolling around while throwing grenades, was adapted into one of his Super Combos under the name 'Mine Sweeper'.One of Rolento's moves, 'Take no Prisoners', includes a cameo from the Final Fight knife-wielding grunt Holly Wood, holding up a hook from which Rolento hangs his opponent. One of Rolento's win poses has 5 'Holly Woods' coming from the top to celebrate, probably a reference to the fact Holly Wood is a generic enemy that appears in groups in Final Fight. The three slightly-different colored ones are a nod to Holly Wood's palette swap, El Gado, and there's official artwork for the game showing all three characters together. StagesStreet Fighter Alpha 2 features new stages for all characters, including Guy, Sodom and Rolento.Guy's stage takes place in U.S.A. And supposedly in Metro City, since it features cameos of many Final Fight characters. Specifically, from left to right: Andore, Cody with Jessica, Bred, Bill Bull, Abigail, Two.P, Edi E., Haggar with J, Damnd, Poison, El Gado and Axl.Sodom's stage instead of taking place in U.S.A.
Takes place in Japan, obviously referencing his love for that country. This creates a swap with Guy.Rolento's stage takes place on an elevator, just like his boss battle in Final Fight. MusicAs the previous entry, all characters in Street Fighter Alpha 2 received individual music themes. Guy and Sodom's themes are new remixes of their music themes from Street Fighter Alpha, which were originally inspired in Final Fight music. Rolento's music theme follows this tradition, being a remix of another Final Fight area theme, 'Metro City Bay Area'.Other referencesIn Rolento's ending Mike Haggar receives a phone call about Rolento attacking Metro City. Haggar's appearance on his office, wearing a white shirt and attending a phone while in front of a TV screen is the exact same setup from the intro of Final Fight, where Haggar is called by the Mad Gear gang and shown his kidnapped daughter on the TV.Street Fighter: Sakura Ganbaru!1996 1996Final Fight 5 Street FighterMaki, one of the main characters from Final Fight 2 makes an appearance in the Sakura Ganbaru manga, in which she and Sakura fight each other. Here she's slightly redesigned and is seen fighting with a tonfa, originally a pick-up weapon in Final Fight 2.
Street Fighter Alpha 319980629 June 29, 1998Final Fight 5 Street FighterStreet Fighter Alpha 3 features all characters from Alpha 2 as well as some new characters, including Cody from Final Fight.CodyCody, the main character from Final Fight is the fifth Final Fight character in the Street Fighter Alpha series and unlike previous ones, has been heavily redesigned. He's revealed to have been jailed for his reckless street fighting and later broke free. He now wears a striped prison uniform and fights with handcuffs. This redesign was probably due to his original appearance being not enough characterized (also possibly the reason for the decision not to include him in previous games). But there also is the unconfirmed rumor that the character was originally going to be a redesigned Joe from Street Fighter.His fighting style is based on his original appearance, including the use of a knife which can be picked from the ground and thrown, like in the original game. He also has some new moves, including a rock projectile and his A-Ism super move 'Final Destruction' that has him mimicking an infinite combo performable in Final Fight due to a glitch.
His X-ISM special move instead, turns him into 'Final Fight' mode, replacing his moveset with his original Final Fight moves.To note is that one of his victory poses has him running away chased by Edi E. A police officer that appeared as boss in Final Fight.Cody returns in all of Street Fighter Alpha 3's revisions, as well as Super Street Fighter IV, Street Fighter X Tekken, Ultra Street Fighter IV and Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition, where he received a.StagesStreet Fighter Alpha 3 features new stages for all characters, including Guy, Sodom, Rolento and Cody. All of their stages take place in U.S.A.Like in the previous game, Guy's stage is in Metro City and features cameos from Final Fight characters, though not as many. From left to right: Andore, Poison, El Gado, Axl and Haggar.Sodom's stage takes place in an apartment featuring many japanese themes, supposedly being his.Rolento's stage is in a military base, possibly Mad Gear's, and features many military vehicles moving in the background. At the extreme left and right of the stage are pictures of Rolento on the wall.Cody's stage takes place outside the prison he was kept in, featuring a broken wall and an unconscsious guard, suggesting that the fight takes place right after Cody's escape.