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''For more information about Guile, please see his [[Street Fighter Alpha/Characters/Guile|Street Fighter Alpha]] entry.''
''[[Capcom/Move lists#Guile|Click here]] for more information about Guile's other fighting game appearances.''


Although Guile's role in the Street Fighter story is minimal, he is considered the third leading male character in the series, after [[Street Fighter II/Characters/Ryu|Ryu]] and [[Street Fighter II/Characters/[[Street Fighter II/Characters/Ken|Ken]], largely due to his effectiveness as a character and his popularity.  Guile is the first of many characters to introduce the "charge" gameplay style, in that a player must hold in a direction for a few seconds and press in the other afterwards to pull off a special move. This type of gameplay makes Guile a defensive character.  Guile wears [[Street Fighter Alpha/Characters/Charlie|Charlie's]] dog tag alongside his own, as he searches for [[Street Fighter II/Characters/M. Bison|M. Bison]].
Although Guile's role in the Street Fighter story is minimal, he is considered the third leading male character in the series, after [[Street Fighter II/Characters/Ryu|Ryu]] and [[Street Fighter II/Characters/[[Street Fighter II/Characters/Ken|Ken]], largely due to his effectiveness as a character and his popularity.  Guile is the first of many characters to introduce the "charge" gameplay style, in that a player must hold in a direction for a few seconds and press in the other afterwards to pull off a special move. This type of gameplay makes Guile a defensive character.  Guile wears [[Street Fighter Alpha/Characters/Charlie|Charlie's]] dog tag alongside his own, as he searches for [[Street Fighter II/Characters/M. Bison|M. Bison]].
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