![]() While Capcom produced several beat 'em ups for the arcade after Final Fight, the game itself was only followed by two straight-to-home console sequels for the SNES before fading out completely. note Up to 2019, the list is as follows: Guy ( SFA1, SFA2, SFA3, SSF4, SSF4AE, USF4 and SFXT plus Capcom Fighting Evolution), Sodom ( Alpha series only), Rolento ( SFA2, SFA3, CvS2, USF4 and SFXT), Cody ( SFA3, USF4, SFXT and SFV), Hugo Andore ( SF3:2I, SF3:3S, SVC Chaos, USF4 and SFXT), Maki ( CvS2 and the Upper and Max versions of SFA3), Poison (cameo in SF3:2I, SF3:3S and SVC Chaos, and playable in USF4, SFXT, and SFV:AE), Haggar ( MVC3, UMVC3 and MVCI), Abigail ( SFV), and Lucia ( SFV:AE) It has culimated with Metro City, the setting of Final Fight, becoming the central story location of Street Fighter 6. The Final Fight universe was later folded over into the Street Fighter canon when characters from Final Fight started to appear in the Street Fighter series. As such, the game was originally known as Street Fighter '89, but had its title changed before release when the game ended up becoming a side-scrolling beat 'em up and not a competitive Fighting Game. note This was more than a year before Street Fighter II. The game's development contains some interesting tidbits: The people in charge of Capcom at the time requested a sequel to Street Fighter. The game has life meters not only for the heroes, but also for the villains. ![]() Haggar teams up with Jessica's martial artist boyfriend Cody and his sparring partner Guy, a ninjutsu master seeking to test his skills and also himself a friend of Jessica, so that they can save the city and Jessica. In the original game, the Mad Gear gang kidnaps Jessica, the daughter of Mike Haggar, former pro wrestler and current mayor of Metro City, because Haggar would not turn a blind eye to their dominance of the city's underworld as the previous mayor had. It was ported to a variety of gaming platforms such as the SNES (in two different versions), the Sega CD, and the Game Boy Advance, among others. As one of the earliest games for Capcom's CPS hardware, Final Fight helped popularize the beat 'em up genre during the early-to-mid 1990s that was previously established with the likes of Irem's Kung Fu Master and Technos Japan's Renegade and Double Dragon.
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