The first Street Fighter was published in 1987, which saw only Ryu as a playable character. The game was a decent hit and brought something new to gamers. A few years later -- in 1991 -- Street Fighter II was released; this was the game that made SF the brand it is today.
The game had great visuals, and was the first game to give players the option of choosing different characters. Every character featured multiple combat moves, throws, and special attacks. These special or hidden attacks were hard to execute and gave the player the edge over the AI or human opponent. The arcade version features a single-player campaign, wherein the player could choose a character and play through a series of fights with opponents from all over the world. The player would finally battle a boss character; every character had a story, and I remember playing through every character's story to see the different endings. Ryu was my favorite; his style, stance, and special attacks were awesome. The Shoryuken, Hadouken, and Hurricane kick were amazing special attacks. Ryu's American counterpart was Ken; they'd both learnt under the same master, but Ken's fighting style is more aggressive -- he relies on style more than technique.
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