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'''Final Fight''', released in 1989, is the first game in the beat 'em up ''[[Final Fight (Series)|Final Fight]]'' series. It is considered to be ''[[Street Fighter (Series)|Street Fighter's]]'' "cousin", and the two series are set in the same storyline.[[Video:Final Fight CD Intro|thumb|278px|right|CD version intro]]

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'''Final Fight''', released in 1989, is the first game in the beat 'em up ''[[Final Fight Series|Final Fight]]'' series. It is considered to be [[Street Fighter Series|Street Fighter]]'s "cousin", and the two series are set in the same storyline.[[Video:Final Fight CD Intro|thumb|278px|right|CD version intro]]

 

''Final Fight'' was originally released as an arcade game and was ported to several platforms, including the Super NES, Sega CD, Sharp X68000 and Game Boy Advance (as ''Final Fight One''). It is also included in ''[[Capcom Classics Collection]]''.

 

''Final Fight'' was originally released as an arcade game and was ported to several platforms, including the Super NES, Sega CD, Sharp X68000 and Game Boy Advance (as ''Final Fight One''). It is also included in ''[[Capcom Classics Collection]]''.

 

== Characters ==

 

== Characters ==

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== Trivia ==

 

== Trivia ==



*[[Image:FFOriginalTitle.png|200px|right|thumb|''Japanese Ad of "Street Fighter '89"'']]

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*''Final Fight'' was originally going to be the sequel of the original ''[[Street Fighter]]''. The workin[[Image:FFOriginalTitle.png|200px|right|thumb|''Japanese Ad of "Street Fighter '89"'']]g title for the game was ''Street Fighter '89''. The game was announced in Japanese magazines with the name ''Street Fighter: The Final Fight'' in March 1989. Guy and Sodom were featured as playable characters in the original ''Street Fighter Alpha'' released in 1995 with Sodom trading his katana blades in favor of a pair of jutte sticks. Rolento was then added to the playable roster in 1996's ''Street Fighter Alpha 2'', followed by Cody in 1998's ''Street Fighter Alpha 3'', who was reimagined as an escaped convict. Also in ''SFA3'', if Sodom is selected under the X-ISM system, he will fight with a pair of katanas again.



''Final Fight'' was originally going to be the sequel of the original ''[[Street Fighter]]''. The working title for the game was ''Street Fighter '89''. The game was announced in Japanese magazines with the name ''Street Fighter: The Final Fight'' in March 1989. Guy and Sodom were featured as playable characters in the original ''Street Fighter Alpha'' released in 1995 with Sodom trading his katana blades in favor of a pair of jutte sticks. Rolento was then added to the playable roster in 1996's ''Street Fighter Alpha 2'', followed by Cody in 1998's ''Street Fighter Alpha 3'', who was reimagined as an escaped convict. Also in ''SFA3'', if Sodom is selected under the X-ISM system, he will fight with a pair of katanas again.

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*[[Maki]] and [[Hugo]] also starred in various ''Street Fighter'' games, while Haggar has appeared in the ''[[Saturday Night Slam Masters]]'' and ''[[Ring of Destruction: Slam Masters 2]]''. Maki and [[Rolento]] also appeared in ''[[Capcom vs. SNK 2: Mark of the Millennium 2001|Capcom vs. SNK 2]]''. Haggar and Guy both appear in ''[[Namco × Capcom|Namco x Capcom]]'', with the latter partnered with [[Ginzu]] from ''[[Captain Commando]]''.

 

 



*[[Maki]] and [[Hugo]] also starred in various ''Street Fighter'' games, while Haggar has appeared in the ''[[Saturday Night Slam Masters]]'' and ''[[Ring of Destruction: Slam Masters 2]]''. Maki and [[Rolento]] also appeared in ''[[Capcom vs. SNK 2]]''. Haggar and Guy both appear in ''[[Namco x Capcom]]'', with the latter partnered with [[Ginzu]] from ''[[Captain Commando]]''.

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*The Mad Gear Gang is named after Capcom's driving/shoot-em-up game ''[[Mad Gear]]'' ("LED Storm" outside Japan).



 



*The Mad Gear Gang is named after Capcom's driving/shoot-em-up game ''Mad Gear'' ("LED Storm" outside Japan).

 

 

 

 

*In Guy's stage in ''[[Street Fighter Alpha#Street Fighter Alpha 2|Street Fighter Alpha 2]]'', all the characters from ''Final Fight'' make cameo appearances in the background such as Cody, Haggar, Jessica, Poison and Hugo, etc.

 

*In Guy's stage in ''[[Street Fighter Alpha#Street Fighter Alpha 2|Street Fighter Alpha 2]]'', all the characters from ''Final Fight'' make cameo appearances in the background such as Cody, Haggar, Jessica, Poison and Hugo, etc.

 

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==Credits==

 

==Credits==

 

===Arcade Version [Staff]===

 

===Arcade Version [Staff]===

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*Despite the reuse of the SNES version's credits, one credit is known: sound was handled by [[Seiko Kobuchi]], as stated on her [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%B0%8F%E6%B8%95%E4%B8%96%E5%AD%90 Japanese Wikipedia page].

 

*Despite the reuse of the SNES version's credits, one credit is known: sound was handled by [[Seiko Kobuchi]], as stated on her [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%B0%8F%E6%B8%95%E4%B8%96%E5%AD%90 Japanese Wikipedia page].

 

 



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