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Dee Jay was one of the four new warriors introduced in [[Super Street Fighter II]]. He was added to SFA3 in the [[Sega Dreamcast]] version (which was subsequently released in the arcades as Street Fighter Zero 3 Upper) with little additional details about his life. Known as "The Southern Comet", Dee Jay is a cheerful kickboxer who fights to musical rhythm. Eventually, he becomes a music star, though he still has time to enter the second World Warrior tournament to find some new rhythm for his songs. | Dee Jay was one of the four new warriors introduced in [[Super Street Fighter II]]. He was added to SFA3 in the [[Sega Dreamcast]] version (which was subsequently released in the arcades as Street Fighter Zero 3 Upper) with little additional details about his life. Known as "The Southern Comet", Dee Jay is a cheerful kickboxer who fights to musical rhythm. Eventually, he becomes a music star, though he still has time to enter the second World Warrior tournament to find some new rhythm for his songs. | ||