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− | Article by: '''[http:// | + | ==''"I'm not tougher than you, just better than you!"''== |
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+ | Article by: '''[http://ocremix.org/forums/member.php?u=11791 Polo]'''<br/> | ||
Pictured from: ''Street Fighter Alpha 3''<br/> | Pictured from: ''Street Fighter Alpha 3''<br/> | ||
− | Created by: [http:// | + | Created by: [http://ocremix.org/org/4/capcom Capcom]<br/> |
First appearance: 1995<br/> | First appearance: 1995<br/> | ||
== Bio == | == Bio == | ||
− | "Wow! How does ''Street Fighter'' beat other arcade fighters? It must be Capcom's '''[[ | + | "Wow! How does ''Street Fighter'' beat other arcade fighters? It must be Capcom's '''[[OCR Mascot 018|Ryu]]''' formula!" thought rival company SNK. Like Doctor Frankensteins, they pieced together Ryo Sakazaki, a gi-toting, uppercut-flaring, fireball-tossing Ryu shotoclone in SNK's ''Art of Fighting'' and ''King of Fighters'' series. Did Capcom file a lawsuit? No, they simply ripped off the knock-off, inadvertently adding to ''Street Fighter''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s already soaring popularity. They crafted... '''Dan Hibiki'''. |
− | In ''Street Fighter Alpha'', Muay Thai kickboxer '''[[ | + | In ''Street Fighter Alpha'', Muay Thai kickboxer '''[[OCR Mascot 099|Sagat]]''' is seen tossing aside a defeated warrior. Look closely and you'll spot Ryo's bright orange gi — and the head of Robert Garcia, Ryo's friend and rival. Two of Capcom's taunts in one heralds Dan's first appearance, his status as both a parody and a weak character exploited in later games. For instance, like Ryo and Robert, Dan throws a fireball with one hand, not two, but the distance covered is considerably short. His uppercut flies no farther, and his airborne triple-kick can be blocked easily. Dan's redeeming skill, ironically, is taunting. From in-battle poses to conceited catch phrases to SNK fighter-mocking family ties, the bumbling clown of Saikyo karate has no shortage of tauntage, which immortalizes him as a fan favorite. |
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== Selected game appearances == | == Selected game appearances == | ||
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=== Arcade === | === Arcade === | ||
− | *''Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams'' (1995) | + | *[http://ocremix.org/game/875/street-fighter-alpha-warriors-dreams-arc ''Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams''] (1995) |
− | *[http:// | + | *[http://ocremix.org/game/576/street-fighter-alpha-2-arc ''Street Fighter Alpha 2''] (1996) |
+ | *[http://ocremix.org/game/260/marvel-super-heroes-vs-street-fighter-arc ''Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter''] (1997) | ||
+ | *[http://ocremix.org/game/867/street-fighter-alpha-3-arc ''Street Fighter Alpha 3''] (1998) | ||
+ | *[http://ocremix.org/game/876/super-street-fighter-iv-arcade-edition-arc ''Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition''] (2010) | ||
=== PlayStation === | === PlayStation === | ||
− | *[http:// | + | *[http://ocremix.org/game/381/street-fighter-alpha-2-ps1 ''Street Fighter Alpha 2''] (1996) |
=== Neo Geo Pocket Color === | === Neo Geo Pocket Color === | ||
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=== Neo Geo === | === Neo Geo === | ||
*''SVC Chaos: SNK vs. Capcom'' (2003) | *''SVC Chaos: SNK vs. Capcom'' (2003) | ||
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+ | === PlayStation 3 === | ||
+ | *''Street Fighter IV'' (2009) | ||
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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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+ | === iOS === | ||
+ | *''Puzzle Fighter'' (2017) | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
− | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Hibiki Wikipedia - "Dan Hibiki"] | + | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Hibiki Wikipedia - "Dan Hibiki"] |
− | *[http://www.fightersgeneration.com/characters/dan.html The Fighter's Generation - "Dan Hibiki" | + | *[http://www.fightersgeneration.com/characters/dan.html The Fighter's Generation - "Dan Hibiki"] |
− | + | *''Street Fighter Alpha 2'' instruction manual | |
− | *''Street Fighter Alpha 2'' instruction manual | ||
[[Category:Mascots]] | [[Category:Mascots]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:58, 30 March 2018
"I'm not tougher than you, just better than you!"
Article by: Polo
Pictured from: Street Fighter Alpha 3
Created by: Capcom
First appearance: 1995
Bio
"Wow! How does Street Fighter beat other arcade fighters? It must be Capcom's Ryu formula!" thought rival company SNK. Like Doctor Frankensteins, they pieced together Ryo Sakazaki, a gi-toting, uppercut-flaring, fireball-tossing Ryu shotoclone in SNK's Art of Fighting and King of Fighters series. Did Capcom file a lawsuit? No, they simply ripped off the knock-off, inadvertently adding to Street Fighter's already soaring popularity. They crafted... Dan Hibiki.
In Street Fighter Alpha, Muay Thai kickboxer Sagat is seen tossing aside a defeated warrior. Look closely and you'll spot Ryo's bright orange gi — and the head of Robert Garcia, Ryo's friend and rival. Two of Capcom's taunts in one heralds Dan's first appearance, his status as both a parody and a weak character exploited in later games. For instance, like Ryo and Robert, Dan throws a fireball with one hand, not two, but the distance covered is considerably short. His uppercut flies no farther, and his airborne triple-kick can be blocked easily. Dan's redeeming skill, ironically, is taunting. From in-battle poses to conceited catch phrases to SNK fighter-mocking family ties, the bumbling clown of Saikyo karate has no shortage of tauntage, which immortalizes him as a fan favorite.
Selected game appearances
Arcade
- Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams (1995)
- Street Fighter Alpha 2 (1996)
- Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter (1997)
- Street Fighter Alpha 3 (1998)
- Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition (2010)
PlayStation
- Street Fighter Alpha 2 (1996)
Neo Geo Pocket Color
- SNK vs. Capcom: The Match of the Millennium (1999)
Dreamcast
- Capcom vs. SNK 2: Mark of the Millennium 2001 (2001)
Neo Geo
- SVC Chaos: SNK vs. Capcom (2003)
PlayStation 3
- Street Fighter IV (2009)
Xbox 360
- Super Street Fighter IV (2010)
- Ultra Street Fighter IV (2014)
iOS
- Puzzle Fighter (2017)
References
- Wikipedia - "Dan Hibiki"
- The Fighter's Generation - "Dan Hibiki"
- Street Fighter Alpha 2 instruction manual