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Revision 2 . . August 14, 2001 5:13 pm by Drj [tidied]
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Typically fights are staged between two opponents with various strengths and weaknesses over three bouts. With the winner either knocking out (K.O) the rival or fairing better over the majority of the fight.
Typically fights are staged between two opponents with various strengths and weaknesses over three bouts. With the winner either knocking out (K.O) the rival or fairing better over the majority of the fight. The combatants are either unarmed or armed with close fighting weapons (swords, sticks, nunchaka, clubs, and so on).

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Just as in other genres there are two well respected developers that produce the majoirty of titles.
Capcom are the best known for the [Street Fighter]? series that although is only up too Street Fighter III has still managed to spawn dozens of versions.
The first [Street Fighter]? game is quite mediocre, it wasn't until Street Fighter II and Street Fighter II CE that the franchise really became popular. Since then subsequent incarnations have seen the roster of fighters evolve and swell, leaving at times, just the main two characters, Ryu and Ken from the original Street Fighter II line up.
Just as in other genres there are two well respected developers that produce the majority of titles.

Capcom are the best known for the [Street Fighter]? series which has spawned dozens of versions, but made famous by Street Fighter II and Street Fighter II CE. Since then subsequent incarnations have seen the roster of fighters evolve and swell, leaving at times, just the main two characters, Ryu and Ken from the original Street Fighter II line up. This is typical of the evolution of a fighting game series.

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