Street Fighter, commonly abbreviated as SF, is a popular series of fighting games, developed and published by Capcom, in which the players pit combatants from around the world, each with their own special moves, against one another. Street Fighter II is largely credited with setting the standards for all future games to come and is regarded as a true classic series, (though still not the first game ever released). Capcom released the first game in the series in August 1987. In 1989, a beat em' up called Final Fight was created by the team who eventually would develop Street Fighter II. Eventually Street Fighter series expanded into a center of the shared universe which shares with some other Capcom titles. The first series to merged with Street Fighter canon was Final Fight series when the Street Fighter Alpha series at the was made, giving many Final Fight characters frequent appearances in the games while some Street Fighter characters appeared in the Final Fight games as well.[1] The second to join shared canon universe was Rival Schools when some Street Fighter characters appeared in the former’s first game a year after the second Street Fighter Alpha game was released and Rival Schools characters originally made cameo appearances in main Street Fighter games for years until one of them playable for the first time in the last edition of Street Fighter V.
Street Fighter, commonly abbreviated as SF, is a popular series of fighting games, developed and published by Capcom, in which the players pit combatants from around the world, each with their own special moves, against one another. Street Fighter II is largely credited with setting the standards for all future games to come and is regarded as a true classic series, (though still not the first game ever released). Capcom released the first game in the series in August 1987. In 1989, a beat em' up called Final Fight was created by the team who eventually would develop Street Fighter II. Eventually Street Fighter series expanded into a center of the shared universe which shares with some other Capcom titles. The first series to merged with Street Fighter canon was Final Fight series when the Street Fighter Alpha series at the was made, giving many Final Fight characters frequent appearances in the games while some Street Fighter characters appeared in the Final Fight games as well.[1] The second to join shared canon universe was Rival Schools when some Street Fighter characters appeared in the former’s first game a year after the second Street Fighter Alpha game was released and Rival Schools characters originally made cameo appearances in main Street Fighter games for years until one of them playable for the first time in the last edition of Street Fighter V.
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