------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------- [ STREET FIGHTER/FIGHTING STREET ] ------------------ -------------------------------- [by Ice Queen Zero] -------------------------- ------------------------------- [ Arcade/Turbo CD ] -------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- o--------------------o INTRODUCTION o--------------------o The game that started it all for modern fighting gaming though the crazw starts with its sequel. Street Fighter 2 - The Worl Warrior. It was released in 1987 in the arcades and it was the first fighting game to introduce using the control pad/joystick to excute special moves. In Streeft Fighter 2 and beyond, the moves are easy to perform. But in Street Fighter 1, the moves were a total bitch to pull off. More on that later. The game also introduces us to Ryu, Ken, Sagat, Birdie, Adon, Gen, Eagle and to an extent Joe and Mike who fight each other at the start of Street Fighter 2. Joe was the victor of that fight. Fighting Street is the home version of Street Fighter 1 and it was the first game released onto the Turbo-CD/PC-CD and it was even more of a bitch to play the game than its arcade counterpart. The only good part of this game was the enhanced music and sounds. o---------------------o DISCLAIMER o---------------------o Street Fighter/Fighting Street and its characters are trademarks of Capcom and all of its copyrights belong to them. This FAQ/Movelist is the sole copyright of Andrea "Azul Fria" Castillo and cannot be put on other sites or posted without given permission nor can it be reproduced w/o proper consent. o--------------------o STORY o--------------------o You play the role of Ryu who is travelling the world to participate in a fight- ing tournament where he muust take on nine opponents on route to facing the grand champion, Sagat. This is probably the only fighting game until King of Fighters 12 came along where the tournament did not invlove any evil intentions or connotations. It was just pure fighting. Ken on the other hand was in USA participating in the local tournament thus he was not in the world tournament in the storyline. o--------------------o MEET THE CAST o--------------------o Ryu - He represents Player 1. Th this game, he has red hair and red slippers. You guide him through ten opponents across the world. Ken - He represents Player 2. He is a pallete swap of Ryu with blond hair and a red gi, He does not have a headband or slippers. In the story, he is in the US in a local tournament but can fight in the world tournament if he beats Ryu in a 1P vs 2P game. o--------------------o CONTROLS o--------------------o What made this game horrible was the faulty control system. The original arcade unit had two pressure sensitive buttons that the player whou hit. One for the punches and one for the kicks. The strength of the attack depends on how hard you pinded the button. This led nowhere with the game, so the game got converted to the six-button system we are familiar with today. yet the buttons are still a drag as the attack don't come out until they are released. This is because they are based on the original pressure pad mechanism. The Fighting Street version is based on a combination of both. Strength depends on how long a button was held down before being released. The controls are as follows depending on what version you are playing: u = up uf = up/forward ub = up/back b = back f = forward d = down df = down/forward db = down/back Press u, uf, or ub to jump Press d, df, or db to crouch Press b to move backwards (away from opponent) Press f to move forwards (towards opponent) Press b to block attacks that aren't low Press db to block low, non-air attacks +Arcade (6-button)+ jab - Light Punch Strong - Medium Punch Fierce - Hard Punch Short - Light Kick Forward - Medium Kick Roundhouse - Hard Kick +Turbo CD+ II - Kick I - Punch The longer you hold the buttn the stronger the attacks listed above are when released. o--------------------o MOVELIST o--------------------o Ryu and Ken have the same exact moves and they are executed by sweeping the control pad/joystick in a specific motion followed by the button but as I said before... They are a bitch to pull off compared to the sequels that follow. In Street Fighter 1, they shout out the name of the move in English in the English version, but in the Japanese version, they shout the move names as we know them today. Fireball (Hadouken): d, df, f + P Fireball has Ryu/Ken thrust an actual fireball forward as opposed to the blue flame encased over a shadow imprint of their forearms and hands in the sequel. Ryu/Ken will shout "Fight Fire or Dark Fire". It does 40% damage. Dragon Punch (Shoryuuken): f, d, df + P Dragon Punch is a unblockable close range attack that can hit up to three times where Ken/Ryu rise up from the ground with fist extended. It can also be used as an anti-air attack. If all three hits connect, it's an automatic victory. Best of all, it is invincible on the way up. Each hit is about more than 1/3 bar of damage. Hurricane Kick (Tatsumaki Senouu Kyaku): d, db, b + K Hurricane Kick has Ryu/Ken spin in the air towards opponent slightly. It can hit up to four times and can win the match if all four connect. Each hit is about 1/4 bar of damage. o--------------------o OPPONENTS o--------------------o ==Japan== Retsu - bald dude who trained along with Ken and Ryu. He uses only basic attack moves. Geki - he is dressed in blue ninja garb and attacks with ninja stars that do a fai amount of damage. He can also reappear and disappear in a cloud of smoke. ==USA== Joe - a blonde dude with no shirt on who attacks with basic attacks including a powerful jump kick Mike - A black guy with a red shirt and fights in front of Mount Rushmore. He is a boxer and he doesn't use any kicks at all but his punches are lethal enough. ==England== Birdie - Big buff white thug with a blone mohawk. He has two attacks that can destroy you if you're not careful. The first one is a leaping headbutt and the other one is a Diving Double Smash. Eagle - Blond guy in a butler attire who carries two nightsticks in hand. His special attack is a top spin with nightsticks extended. He can also block fireballs without taking damage if he blocks right. ==China== Lee - wears a blue chinese outfit and a hat to match. His most often used move is a small hop followed by a ducking punch. Gen - dons a purple Chinese outfit and has grey hair and a beard. He is said to be Lee's father. He uses basic attacks that are harmful ==Thailand== Adon - Fights using Muay Thai Kickboxing style. His most lethal attack is the Jaguar Kick which can destroy you in 4 attacks. Sagat - He is the final boss of the game. He has an eyepatch and purple shorts. Unlike the other bosses, he has a variety of attacks: Lunging Knee Attack, Tiger Shot, an unblockable low Short Kick. o--------------------o BONUS STAGES o--------------------o After you defeat two opponents you go to a bonus stage Bonus Stage 1: Small plates Bonus Stage 2: 3 Boards Bonus Stage 3: Cement blocks Bonus Stage 4: 4 Boards o--------------------o QUOTES o--------------------o Win against Ken or Ryu: I wish you good luck Win against opponent: What strength, but don't forget there are many guys like you all over the world. Lose: You've got a lot to learn before you can beat me. Try again Kiddo. Defeat Sagat: You've outlasted the best. You are the strongest street fighter in the world. Epilogue: You have earned the distinction of "king of the hill" But remember you have no time to rest on your glory, for there is always someone in line waiting to knock you off the top. Be prepared to be challenged. o--------------------o CREDITS o--------------------o Capcom - made the game GameFAQs - hosting this FAQ You - reading it. o--------------------o CONTACT ME o--------------------o azulfria[at]hotmail[dot]com [at] = @ and [dot] = . Don't want any email bots. Thank you for reading -Ice Queen Zero