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+ | ==''"Shouldn't you be crawling to a hospital right now?"''== | ||
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− | Article by: '''Paul Watkins ([http:// | + | Article by: '''Paul Watkins ([http://ocremix.org/forums/member.php?u=5986 watkinzez])'''<br/> |
Pictured from: ''Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams''<br/> | Pictured from: ''Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams''<br/> | ||
− | Created by: [http:// | + | Created by: [http://ocremix.org/org/4/capcom Capcom]<br/> |
First appearance: 1989 | First appearance: 1989 | ||
== Bio == | == Bio == | ||
− | Guy has mastered the art of 'Bushin'-style Ninjutsu and isn't afraid to use it. Teaming up with his sparring partner Cody and Mayor Haggar in ''Final Fight'', the three set out on a brawl across Metro City to save the former's girlfriend and latter's daughter respectively from Belger, the leader of the Mad Gear gang. Guy justifies the challenge as a way to put his skills to the test. | + | '''Guy''' has mastered the art of 'Bushin'-style Ninjutsu and isn't afraid to use it. Teaming up with his sparring partner Cody and Mayor Haggar in ''Final Fight'', the three set out on a brawl across Metro City to save the former's girlfriend and latter's daughter respectively from Belger, the leader of the Mad Gear gang. Guy justifies the challenge as a way to put his skills to the test. |
In the original ''Final Fight'', Guy is the speediest playable character. His quick attacks and movement can be used by the player to their advantage, covering up his weakness as least powerful of the three. An off-the-wall jump can catch thugs off-guard, launching Guy towards them with a long-range kick. His special attack, the Bushin Whirlwind Kick, is an airborne spinning kick that makes quick work of nearby enemies. | In the original ''Final Fight'', Guy is the speediest playable character. His quick attacks and movement can be used by the player to their advantage, covering up his weakness as least powerful of the three. An off-the-wall jump can catch thugs off-guard, launching Guy towards them with a long-range kick. His special attack, the Bushin Whirlwind Kick, is an airborne spinning kick that makes quick work of nearby enemies. | ||
− | Guy is also a fighter in the ''Street Fighter Alpha'' series | + | Guy is also a fighter in the ''Street Fighter Alpha'' series, on a quest to find the greater evil, '''[[OCR Mascot 089|M. Bison]]'''. His constant incentive is to become a stronger fighter, seeking out his master in order to become the next Bushinryu leader. His supers are different here; the Bushin Hassoken is a combo of different punches followed up with a kick, and the Goraikyaku is an aerial combo which takes the opponent upward and then delivers a kick back down to earth. |
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== Selected game appearances == | == Selected game appearances == | ||
=== Arcade === | === Arcade === | ||
*''Final Fight'' (1989) | *''Final Fight'' (1989) | ||
− | *''Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams'' (1995) | + | *[http://ocremix.org/game/875/street-fighter-alpha-warriors-dreams-arc ''Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams''] (1995) |
+ | *[http://ocremix.org/game/576/street-fighter-alpha-2-arc ''Street Fighter Alpha 2''] (1996) | ||
*''Final Fight Revenge'' (1999) | *''Final Fight Revenge'' (1999) | ||
+ | *[http://ocremix.org/game/876/super-street-fighter-iv-arcade-edition-arc ''Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition''] (2010) | ||
=== Sega CD === | === Sega CD === | ||
− | *[http:// | + | *[http://ocremix.org/game/348/final-fight-cd-scd ''Final Fight CD''] (1992) |
=== Super NES === | === Super NES === | ||
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=== PlayStation === | === PlayStation === | ||
− | *[http:// | + | *[http://ocremix.org/game/381/street-fighter-alpha-2-ps1 ''Street Fighter Alpha 2''] (1996) |
=== PlayStation 2 === | === PlayStation 2 === | ||
*''Final Fight: Streetwise'' (2006) | *''Final Fight: Streetwise'' (2006) | ||
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+ | === Xbox 360 === | ||
+ | *[http://ocremix.org/game/609/super-street-fighter-iv-xb360 ''Super Street Fighter IV''] (2010) | ||
+ | *[http://ocremix.org/game/983/ultra-street-fighter-iv-xb360 ''Ultra Street Fighter IV''] (2014) | ||
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+ | === PlayStation 3 === | ||
+ | *[http://ocremix.org/game/929/street-fighter-x-tekken-ps3 ''Street Fighter X Tekken''] (2012) | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_(Final_Fight) Wikipedia - "Guy (Final Fight)"] | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_(Final_Fight) Wikipedia - "Guy (Final Fight)"] | ||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Final_Fight Wikipedia - "Final Fight"] | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Final_Fight Wikipedia - "Final Fight"] |
Latest revision as of 04:10, 24 April 2015
"Shouldn't you be crawling to a hospital right now?"
Article by: Paul Watkins (watkinzez)
Pictured from: Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams
Created by: Capcom
First appearance: 1989
Bio
Guy has mastered the art of 'Bushin'-style Ninjutsu and isn't afraid to use it. Teaming up with his sparring partner Cody and Mayor Haggar in Final Fight, the three set out on a brawl across Metro City to save the former's girlfriend and latter's daughter respectively from Belger, the leader of the Mad Gear gang. Guy justifies the challenge as a way to put his skills to the test.
In the original Final Fight, Guy is the speediest playable character. His quick attacks and movement can be used by the player to their advantage, covering up his weakness as least powerful of the three. An off-the-wall jump can catch thugs off-guard, launching Guy towards them with a long-range kick. His special attack, the Bushin Whirlwind Kick, is an airborne spinning kick that makes quick work of nearby enemies.
Guy is also a fighter in the Street Fighter Alpha series, on a quest to find the greater evil, M. Bison. His constant incentive is to become a stronger fighter, seeking out his master in order to become the next Bushinryu leader. His supers are different here; the Bushin Hassoken is a combo of different punches followed up with a kick, and the Goraikyaku is an aerial combo which takes the opponent upward and then delivers a kick back down to earth.
Selected game appearances
Arcade
- Final Fight (1989)
- Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams (1995)
- Street Fighter Alpha 2 (1996)
- Final Fight Revenge (1999)
- Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition (2010)
Sega CD
- Final Fight CD (1992)
Super NES
- Final Fight 3 (1995)
PlayStation
- Street Fighter Alpha 2 (1996)
PlayStation 2
- Final Fight: Streetwise (2006)
Xbox 360
- Super Street Fighter IV (2010)
- Ultra Street Fighter IV (2014)
PlayStation 3
- Street Fighter X Tekken (2012)