Street Fighter Arcade

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Street Fighter V
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The player competes in a series of one-on-one matches against a series of computer-controlled opponents or in a single match against another player.
Each match is a series of rounds in which the player must defeat their opponent in less than 30 seconds.
If a match ends before a fighter is knocked out, then the fighter with the greater amount of hit points left will be declared the round's winner. The player must win two rounds in order to defeat their opponent and proceed to the next battle.
If the third round ends in a tie, then the computer-controlled opponent will win by default or both players will lose. During the single-player mode, the player can continue after losing and fight against the opponent they lost the match with.
Likewise, a second player can interrupt a single-player match and challenge the other player to a match.

The game controls consist of an eight-directional joystick and depending on the cabinet: six attack buttons, three punch buttons and three kick buttons of differing speed and strength; or two mechatronic pads for punches and kicks that determined the strength level of the player's attacks. The player uses the joystick to move towards or away from an opponent, as well to jump, crouch and defend against an opponent's attacks. By using the attack buttons/pads in combination with the joystick, the player can perform a variety of attacks from standing, jumping or crouching positions. There were also three special techniques, performed by inputting a specific directional-based command and button combination.
These techniques were the Hadoken, the Shoryuken and the Tatsumaki Senpukyaku.
Unlike the subsequent Street Fighter sequels and other later fighting games, the specific commands for these special moves were not given in the arcade game's instruction card, which instead encouraged the player to discover these techniques on their own.

The player takes control of a Japanese martial artist named Ryu, who goes on a journey to prove his strength.
The second player takes control of Ryu's former training partner and rival Ken Masters, who challenges Ryu in the game's 2-player matches. Normally the player takes control of Ryu in the single-player mode, however, if the player controlling Ken defeats Ryu in a 2-player match, then the winning player will play the remainder of the game as Ken. The differences between the characters are mainly aesthetic, as both of them have the same moves and techniques.

The single-player mode consists of a series of battles against ten opponents from five different nations.
At the beginning of the game, the player can choose the country where their first match will take place, with available choices of Japan or the United States, as well as China or England, depending on the DIP switch setting.
The player will then proceed to fight against the nation's two representing opponents before proceeding to the next country. In addition to the regular battles, there also two types of bonus games in which players can compete for additional points, including table-breaking and brick-breaking bonus games. After defeating the initial eight, the player will travel to Thailand to fight against the final two opponents.

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