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Canonly, Street Fighter Alpha and Street Fighter III: New Generation do not happen. The events of these games are retold in their upgraded versions (Alpha 2 and Second Impact: Giant Attack).
Alpha 3 and Third Strike are sequels to Alpha 2 and Second Impact: Giant Attack.
In Street Fighter V, Blanka's character arc involves getting in debt, and learning the dangers of violent capitalism.
Rachel Alucard and Slayer from BlazBlue and Guilty Gear respectively are both vampires, impossibly strong beings seemingly from a higher dimension.
As such, their KO'd pose has them be still concious.
You don't beat them, they just no longer want to win.
FACT: This art of Sakura and Kyo playing on their NGPC is hella cute.
Art done by @.UAE_AVENGER to officially promote SNK Vs. Capcom: Match of the Millenium on the Neo Geo Pocket Color.
He did teach her his moves in Pocket Fighter/Gem Fighter Mini Mix, but...
Yeah. She's a smart girl.
Fact: As short as they are, all character trailers in Dragon Ball FighterZ are better than what the Shun'ei's trailer was for The King of Fighters XV.
You can at least discern the characters' light and medium auto combo.
Base Goku's intro animation shows him at one of the earliest points you can see him, a reference to the opening of DBZ.
Super Saiyan Goku's victory animation shows him right after his final fight in Z is over, giving a thumbs up to Vegeta.
I don't need to say much for an introduction.
Just know that I love fighting games almost as much as I hate them.
And I know way too much about them. Been needing a place to dump all that info on.
100% True.
Shadow has 0 issues killing several troops of whatever is thrown his way. Akuma is at least approachable by people even if they're capable fighters. Not only that, but Akuma has canonly beaten Ryu and allowed him to survive.
He's no hero, but he's no villain either. https://t.co/GDljyCjImc