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* CallingYouAttack: Though since the game mimics the NES titles, it just sounds like bleeps, though. Particularly noticeable against Chun Li.

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* CallingYouAttack: Though since the game mimics the NES titles, it just sounds like bleeps, though.bleeps. Particularly noticeable against Chun Li.
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* CallingYouAttack: Believe it or not, characters actually do this. Since the game mimics the NES titles, it just sounds like bleeps, though. Particularly noticeable against Chun Li.

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* CallingYouAttack: Believe it or not, characters actually do this. Since Though since the game mimics the NES titles, it just sounds like bleeps, though. Particularly noticeable against Chun Li.

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* CallingYouAttack: Believe it or not, characters actually do this. Since the game mimics the NES titles, it just sounds like bleeps, though. Particularly noticeable against Chun Li.



* RuleOfCool[=/=]RuleOfFun: Why are Mega Man and the Street Fighters at war? How is Mega Man's Weapon Copy compatible with humans? Where did all the robot mooks come from? Why would the BloodKnight-inclined ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' cast hide behind a bunch of robotic mooks in the first place? These are all valid questions which very likely have a sound and solid reason behind... y'know what? Just shut up and play the game.

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* RuleOfCool[=/=]RuleOfFun: Why are Mega Man and the Street Fighters at war? How is Mega Man's Weapon Copy compatible with humans? Where did all the robot mooks come from? Why would the BloodKnight-inclined ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' cast hide behind a bunch of robotic mooks in the first place? Why can [[ThreeLawsCompliant Mega Man]] fire his weapon at humans? These are all valid questions which very likely have a sound and solid reason behind... y'know what? Just shut up and play the game.



* SpamAttack: [[KickChick Chun-Li]] uses the Lightning Kick in this game, and Mega Man earns the move for beating her.

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* SpamAttack: [[KickChick Chun-Li]] uses the Lightning Kick in this game, and Mega Man earns the move for beating her. It's short range compensates for the fact that it bypasses MercyInvincibility.
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** The creator wanted to include alternate costumes for the bosses as well as a second playable character, though the second one would be from the ''Street Fighter'' franchise.
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->''Having fought countless robot masters over the years, Mega Man is ready to lay back, relax and [[MilestoneCelebration enjoy his 25th Anniversary]]. Getting wind of this, Ryu and his fellow [[VideoGame/StreetFighter Street Fighters]] want one last battle before they let [[MilestoneCelebration their own anniversary finish.]] Charge up your mega busters and stretch out your lightning legs, this is '''Street Fighter X Mega Man'''''!

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->''Having fought countless robot masters over the years, Mega Man is ready to lay back, relax and [[MilestoneCelebration enjoy his 25th Anniversary]]. Getting wind of this, Ryu and his fellow [[VideoGame/StreetFighter Street Fighters]] Franchise/{{Street Fighter}}s want one last battle before they let [[MilestoneCelebration their own anniversary finish.]] Charge up your mega busters and stretch out your lightning legs, this is '''Street Fighter X Mega Man'''''!



* [[spoiler: [[VideoGame/StreetFighter Sagat]]]] ([[BonusBoss New Challenger]])

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* [[spoiler: [[VideoGame/StreetFighter [[VideoGame/StreetFighterI Sagat]]]] ([[BonusBoss New Challenger]])



** [[spoiler:Vega's weakness is the Lightning Kick, which is a nod to ''[[Anime/StreetFighterIITheAnimatedMovie Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie]]'', where Chun-Li uses it to send him plummeting through a wall to his death.]]

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** [[spoiler:Vega's weakness is the Lightning Kick, which is a nod to ''[[Anime/StreetFighterIITheAnimatedMovie Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie]]'', ''Anime/StreetFighterIITheAnimatedMovie'', where Chun-Li uses it to send him plummeting through a wall to his death.]]



** [[spoiler:Bison]]'s stage is a twofold one. It's a stormy grassland in Australia, a direct recreation of the backdrop for the Ryu vs. Sagat opener of ''[[Anime/StreetFighterIITheAnimatedMovie Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie]]'' and the stage it inspired in ''VideoGame/StreetFighterAlpha 2'', but could also be seen as a nod to Bison's stage in ''Alpha 3'', which had a similar atmosphere (despite being set in Thailand instead).

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** [[spoiler:Bison]]'s stage is a twofold one. It's a stormy grassland in Australia, a direct recreation of the backdrop for the Ryu vs. Sagat opener of ''[[Anime/StreetFighterIITheAnimatedMovie Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie]]'' ''Anime/StreetFighterIITheAnimatedMovie'' and the stage it inspired in ''VideoGame/StreetFighterAlpha 2'', but could also be seen as a nod to Bison's stage in ''Alpha 3'', which had a similar atmosphere (despite being set in Thailand instead).



* WhatCouldHaveBeen: [[StreetFighterIII Yang]] was considered as one of the bosses, but was replaced by Chun-Li. His supposed boss weapon, Sei'ei Enbu, is still in the game via a code. One of the enemies in Chun-Li's level bears some resemblence to him and his brother Yun.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: [[StreetFighterIII [[VideoGame/StreetFighterIII Yang]] was considered as one of the bosses, but was replaced by Chun-Li. His supposed boss weapon, Sei'ei Enbu, is still in the game via a code. One of the enemies in Chun-Li's level bears some resemblence to him and his brother Yun.

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* InnocentlyInsensitive: While Capcom did not intend this, the match with [[spoiler:Balrog]] can carry some odd implications to a crafty player. The boss is invincible and cannot be defeated with Megaman's weapons. He can, however, be slowed down. Since Tropical Hazard is affected by gravity and slows down to hit behing Megaman as he runs, this makes the best weapon againt [[spoiler:Balrog]] to be... ''watermelons.''* KaizoTrap: One of the game's extremely rare energy tanks is found at the end of Balrog's AdvancingBossOfDoom, but you only have a split second to nab it before the [[VictoryPose victory animation]] takes control of Mega Man. At that point, it's far too late to kill yourself to restart the level, and you can't go back for it once the next stage starts.

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* InnocentlyInsensitive: While Capcom did not intend this, the The match with [[spoiler:Balrog]] can carry some odd implications to a crafty player. The boss is invincible and cannot be defeated with unharmable to Megaman's weapons. He can, however, be slowed down. Since Tropical Hazard is affected by gravity and slows down to hit behing Megaman as he runs, this makes the best weapon againt [[spoiler:Balrog]] to be... ''watermelons.''* ''
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KaizoTrap: One of the game's extremely rare energy tanks is found at the end of Balrog's AdvancingBossOfDoom, but you only have a split second to nab it before the [[VictoryPose victory animation]] takes control of Mega Man. At that point, it's far too late to kill yourself to restart the level, and you can't go back for it once the next stage starts.

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* InnocentlyInsensitive: While Capcom did not intend this, the match with [[spoiler:Balrog]] can carry some odd implications to a crafty player. The boss is invincible and cannot be defeated with Megaman's weapons. He can, however, be slowed down. Since Tropical Hazard is affected by gravity and slows down to hit behing Megaman as he runs, this makes the best weapon againt [[spoiler:Balrog]] to be... ''watermelons.''



* KaizoTrap: One of the game's extremely rare energy tanks is found at the end of Balrog's AdvancingBossOfDoom, but you only have a split second to nab it before the [[VictoryPose victory animation]] takes control of Mega Man. At that point, it's far too late to kill yourself to restart the level, and you can't go back for it once the next stage starts.

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* InnocentlyInsensitive: While Capcom did not intend this, the match with [[spoiler:Balrog]] can carry some odd implications to a crafty player. The boss is invincible and cannot be defeated with Megaman's weapons. He can, however, be slowed down. Since Tropical Hazard is affected by gravity and slows down to hit behing Megaman as he runs, this makes the best weapon againt [[spoiler:Balrog]] to be... ''watermelons.''* KaizoTrap: One of the game's extremely rare energy tanks is found at the end of Balrog's AdvancingBossOfDoom, but you only have a split second to nab it before the [[VictoryPose victory animation]] takes control of Mega Man. At that point, it's far too late to kill yourself to restart the level, and you can't go back for it once the next stage starts.
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* InnocentlyInsensitive: While Capcom did not intend this, the match with [[spoiler:Balrog]] can carry some odd implications to a crafty player. The boss is invincible and cannot be defeated with Megaman's weapons. He can, however, be slowed down. Since Tropical Hazard is affected by gravity and slows down to hit behing Megaman as he runs, this makes the best weapon againt [[spoiler:Balrog]] to be... ''watermelons.''
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: [[StreetFighterIII Yang]] was considered as one of the bosses, but was replaced by Chun-Li. His supposed boss weapon, Sei'ei Enbu, is still in the game via a code. One of the enemies in Chun's level bears some resemblence to him and his brother Yun.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: [[StreetFighterIII Yang]] was considered as one of the bosses, but was replaced by Chun-Li. His supposed boss weapon, Sei'ei Enbu, is still in the game via a code. One of the enemies in Chun's Chun-Li's level bears some resemblence to him and his brother Yun.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: [[StreetFighterIII Yang]] was considered as one of the bosses, but was replaced by Chun-Li. His supposed boss weapon, Sei'ei Enbu, is still in the game via a code. One of the enemies in Chun's level bears some resemblence to him and his brother Yun.
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* KaizoTrap: One of the game's extremely rare energy tanks is found at the end of Balrog's AdvancingBossOfDoom, but you only have a split second to nab it before the [[VictoryPose victory animation]] takes control of Mega Man. At that point, it's far too late to kill yourself to restart the level, and you can't go back for it once the next stage starts.
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** Weapon: [[PlayingWithFire Yoga Inferno]] (Flame wave that deals multiple hits)

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** Weapon: [[PlayingWithFire Yoga Inferno]] (Flame wave that deals multiple hits)hits and can be aimed up or down)
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* TitleConfusion: You might think this is a CapcomVsWhatever game, along the lines of ''StreetFighterXTekken''. Nope, it's a MegaMan game with StreetFighter characters as bosses. The original title was going to be ''Mega Man X Street Fighter'', but Capcom noticed a [[MegaManX different series uses the same name...]]

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* TitleConfusion: You might think this is a CapcomVsWhatever game, along the lines of ''StreetFighterXTekken''. ''VideoGame/StreetFighterXTekken''. Nope, it's a MegaMan ''VideoGame/MegaMan'' game with StreetFighter ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' characters as bosses. The original title was going to be ''Mega Man X Street Fighter'', but Capcom noticed a [[MegaManX [[VideoGame/MegaManX different series uses the same name...]]
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* TitleConfusion: You might think this is a CapcomVsWhatever game, along the lines of <i>StreetFighterXTekken</i>. Nope, it's a MegaMan game with StreetFighter characters as bosses. The original title was going to be <i>Mega Man X Street Fighter</i>, but Capcom noticed a [[MegaManX different series uses the same name...]]

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* TitleConfusion: You might think this is a CapcomVsWhatever game, along the lines of <i>StreetFighterXTekken</i>.''StreetFighterXTekken''. Nope, it's a MegaMan game with StreetFighter characters as bosses. The original title was going to be <i>Mega ''Mega Man X Street Fighter</i>, Fighter'', but Capcom noticed a [[MegaManX different series uses the same name...]]
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* TitleConfusion: You might think this is a CapcomVsWhatever game, along the lines of <i>StreetFighterXTekken</i>. Nope, it's a MegaMan game with StreetFighter characters as bosses. The original title was going to be <i>Mega Man X Street Fighter</i>, but Capcom noticed a [[MegaManX different series uses the same name...]]
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* {{Crossover}}: Between the StreetFighter and MegaMan series.

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* {{Crossover}}: Between the StreetFighter ''Street Fighter'' and MegaMan ''Mega Man'' series.
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* {{Crossover}}{{Crossover}}: Between the StreetFighter and MegaMan series.
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'''''Franchise/StreetFighter X Franchise/MegaMan''''' began life as a fan game by Seow Zong Hui. He created the game in a similar style to the NES era of ''Franchise/MegaMan'' and the retro-styled ''VideoGame/MegaMan9'' and ''VideoGame/MegaMan10''. After showing the game off to Creator/{{Capcom}} executives, the company offered him official support and released the finished product December 17th -- the date of the 25th anniversary of ''Mega Man 1'''s release -- as [[http://www.capcom-unity.com/mega_man a free, PC-only game]]. Capcom has said that it [[http://ca.ign.com/articles/2012/12/08/capcom-discusses-the-future-of-mega-man could end up released for other platforms.]] Capcom has also [[http://www.capcom-unity.com/brelston/blog/2013/01/18/street-fighter-x-mega-man-v2-now-available released a patch]] that fixes some bugs in the game, adds in a ''VideoGame/MegaMan2''-style password system and adds a new challenger.

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'''''Franchise/StreetFighter X Franchise/MegaMan''''' VideoGame/MegaMan''''' began life as a fan game by Seow Zong Hui. He created the game in a similar style to the NES era of ''Franchise/MegaMan'' ''VideoGame/MegaMan'' and the retro-styled ''VideoGame/MegaMan9'' and ''VideoGame/MegaMan10''. After showing the game off to Creator/{{Capcom}} executives, the company offered him official support and released the finished product December 17th -- the date of the 25th anniversary of ''Mega Man 1'''s release -- as [[http://www.capcom-unity.com/mega_man a free, PC-only game]]. Capcom has said that it [[http://ca.ign.com/articles/2012/12/08/capcom-discusses-the-future-of-mega-man could end up released for other platforms.]] Capcom has also [[http://www.capcom-unity.com/brelston/blog/2013/01/18/street-fighter-x-mega-man-v2-now-available released a patch]] that fixes some bugs in the game, adds in a ''VideoGame/MegaMan2''-style password system and adds a new challenger.



* NintendoHard: But of course. It ''is'' ''Franchise/MegaMan'', after all. Some examples:

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* NintendoHard: But of course. It ''is'' ''Franchise/MegaMan'', ''Mega Man'', after all. Some examples:
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** This isn't the first time Mega Man has faced against [[VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcomClashOfTheSuperheroes Ryu, Chun-Li, ]][[VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom2 Dhalsim, Dan Hibiki]], [[spoiler:[[VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom2 M. Bison] and Akuma]]]].

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** This isn't the first time Mega Man has faced against [[VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcomClashOfTheSuperheroes Ryu, Chun-Li, ]][[VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom2 Dhalsim, Dan Hibiki]], [[spoiler:[[VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom2 Hibiki, ]][[spoiler:[[VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom2 M. Bison] Bison and Akuma]]]].

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** This isn't the first time Mega Man has faced against [[VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcomClashOfTheSuperheroes Ryu, Chun-Li, ]][[VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom2 Dhalsim, Dan Hibiki, ]][[spoiler:[[VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom2 M. Bison]]]][[VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom2 , and ]][[spoiler:[[VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom2 Akuma]]]][[VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom2 .]]

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** This isn't the first time Mega Man has faced against [[VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcomClashOfTheSuperheroes Ryu, Chun-Li, ]][[VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom2 Dhalsim, Dan Hibiki, ]][[spoiler:[[VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom2 Hibiki]], [[spoiler:[[VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom2 M. Bison]]]][[VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom2 , Bison] and ]][[spoiler:[[VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom2 Akuma]]]][[VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom2 .]]Akuma]]]].



** No password or save system. You do get infinite continues, though. Passwords were eventually added in Version 2.

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** No password or save system.system in the initial release. You do get infinite continues, though. Passwords were eventually added in Version 2.
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* MythologyGag:
** This isn't the first time Mega Man has faced against [[VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcomClashOfTheSuperheroes Ryu, Chun-Li, ]][[VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom2 Dhalsim, Dan Hibiki, ]][[spoiler:[[VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom2 M. Bison]]]][[VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom2 , and ]][[spoiler:[[VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom2 Akuma]]]][[VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom2 .]]
** And the Hadoken was previously used by [[VideoGame/MegaManX another Mega Man incarnation]].
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** Weapon: [[ThrowDownTheBomblet Mine Sweeper]] (Throws a arced bomb that deals huge damage)

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** Weapon: [[ThrowDownTheBomblet Mine Sweeper]] (Throws a an arced bomb that deals huge damage)
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* EyeBeams: C. Viper's Optic Laser, which she doesn't use in the boss battle with her at all.

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* EyeBeams: C. Viper's Optic Laser, which she doesn't use in the boss battle with her at all.Laser.
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* BattleInTheRain: The landscape for the final battle against [[spoiler: M. Bison]] is the Australia stage from ''StreetFighterAlpha 2'', which contains heavy rain and thunder in the background. [[spoiler: In version 2, if you see extra rain in the foreground, it means you have successfully met the conditions to fight Sagat.]]

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* BattleInTheRain: The landscape for the final battle against [[spoiler: M. [[spoiler:M. Bison]] is the Australia stage from ''StreetFighterAlpha ''VideoGame/StreetFighterAlpha 2'', which contains heavy rain and thunder in the background. [[spoiler: In [[spoiler:In version 2, if you see extra rain in the foreground, it means you have successfully met the conditions to fight Sagat.]]



** [[spoiler:Bison]]'s stage is a twofold one. It's a stormy grassland in Thailand, a direct recreation of the backdrop for the Ryu vs. Sagat opener of ''[[Anime/StreetFighterIITheAnimatedMovie Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie]]'' and the stage it inspired in ''VideoGame/StreetFighterAlpha 2'', but could also be seen as a nod to Bison's stage in ''Alpha 3'', which had a similar atmosphere and was also set in Thailand.
*** [[spoiler: Another layer is added if you fight Sagat in version 2, as the stage was actually his own to begin with.]]

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** [[spoiler:Bison]]'s stage is a twofold one. It's a stormy grassland in Thailand, Australia, a direct recreation of the backdrop for the Ryu vs. Sagat opener of ''[[Anime/StreetFighterIITheAnimatedMovie Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie]]'' and the stage it inspired in ''VideoGame/StreetFighterAlpha 2'', but could also be seen as a nod to Bison's stage in ''Alpha 3'', which had a similar atmosphere and was also (despite being set in Thailand.Thailand instead).
*** [[spoiler: Another [[spoiler:Another layer is added if you fight Sagat in version 2, as the stage was actually his own to begin with.]]



** [[spoiler:In version 2, if you get 4 Perfects on the Shadaloo stages, including the BossRush, Sagat will challenge you before the final battle with Bison. This is indicated by additional rain effects when you enter Bison's stage.]]

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** [[spoiler:In version 2, if you get 4 Perfects on in the Shadaloo stages, including the BossRush, Sagat will challenge you before the final battle with Bison. This is indicated by additional rain effects when you enter Bison's stage.]]

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* ElementalRockPaperScissors: [[spoiler:Ryu > Chun-Li > C. Viper > Dhalsim > Blanka > Rose > Rolento > Urien > Ryu. Chun-Li > Vega (Claw), C. Viper > M. Bison (Dictator), Urien > Akuma and Sagat in version 2]].

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* ElementalRockPaperScissors: [[spoiler:Ryu > Chun-Li > C. Viper > Dhalsim > Blanka > Rose > Rolento > Urien > Ryu. Chun-Li > Vega (Claw), C. Viper > M. Bison (Dictator), Urien > Akuma and Sagat in Akuma]].
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version 2]].2, Ryu > Sagat and M. Bison]]


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** [[spoiler: Likewise, the very nude Urien probably doesn't like explosives all that much.]]
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** Ultra Combo: [[spoiler:Final Psycho Crusher [=SC=]]]

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** Ultra Combo: [[spoiler:Final Psycho Crusher [=SC=]]]Crusher]]
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** Ultra Combo: [[spoiler:Final Psycho Crusher]]
*** Weakness: [[spoiler:Optic Laser]]
* [[spoiler:[[VideoGame/StreetFighterII Akuma]]]] ([[TrueFinalBoss Secret]] [[BonusBoss Boss]])

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** Ultra Combo: [[spoiler:Final Psycho Crusher]]
Crusher [=SC=]]]
*** Weakness: [[spoiler:Optic Laser]]
Laser (Version 1), Hadoken (Version 2)]]
* [[spoiler:[[VideoGame/StreetFighterII Akuma]]]] ([[TrueFinalBoss Secret]] [[BonusBoss Secret Boss]])



*** Weakness: [[spoiler: Aegis Reflector (reflected Tiger Shots and Tiger Cannons, collision with Reflector does 1 damage)]]

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*** Weakness: [[spoiler: Aegis Reflector (reflected Tiger Shots and Tiger Cannons, collision with Reflector does 1 damage)]]Hadoken]]
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* OnlySixFaces: Many of the Street Fighters have their character model based on Mega Man's.
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*** Weakness: [[spoiler: Hadoken]]

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*** Weakness: [[spoiler: Hadoken]]Aegis Reflector (reflected Tiger Shots and Tiger Cannons, collision with Reflector does 1 damage)]]



* ElementalRockPaperScissors: [[spoiler:Ryu > Chun-Li > C. Viper > Dhalsim > Blanka > Rose > Rolento > Urien > Ryu. Chun-Li > Vega (Claw), C. Viper > M. Bison (Dictator), Urien > Akuma, and Ryu > Sagat]].
* EyeBeams: C. Viper uses a weapon called the Optic Laser, which Mega Man can take for himself after beating her.

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* ElementalRockPaperScissors: [[spoiler:Ryu > Chun-Li > C. Viper > Dhalsim > Blanka > Rose > Rolento > Urien > Ryu. Chun-Li > Vega (Claw), C. Viper > M. Bison (Dictator), Urien > Akuma, Akuma and Ryu > Sagat]].
Sagat in version 2]].
* EyeBeams: C. Viper uses a weapon called the Viper's Optic Laser, which Mega Man can take for himself after beating her.she doesn't use in the boss battle with her at all.
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*** Weakness: ???

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*** Weakness: ???[[spoiler: Hadoken]]



* ElementalRockPaperScissors: [[spoiler:Ryu > Chun-Li > C. Viper > Dhalsim > Blanka > Rose > Rolento > Urien > Ryu. Chun-Li > Vega (Claw), and C. Viper > M. Bison (Dictator)]].

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* ElementalRockPaperScissors: [[spoiler:Ryu > Chun-Li > C. Viper > Dhalsim > Blanka > Rose > Rolento > Urien > Ryu. Chun-Li > Vega (Claw), and C. Viper > M. Bison (Dictator)]].(Dictator), Urien > Akuma, and Ryu > Sagat]].

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