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==Super Nintendo==
==Super Nintendo==
Published by Capcom in 1991. This version was criticised for the removal of two player support, the Industrial Area level, and Guy as a playable character.
Published by Capcom in 1991. This version was criticised for the removal of two player support, the Industrial Area level, and Guy as a playable character. In the North American and European versions, the female enemies, Roxy and Poison, have been replaced by 2 mudane punks named Billy and Sid.
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==Super Nintendo (Guy)==
==Super Nintendo (Guy)==
Released as a Blockbuster rental title in 1994, Final Fight Guy addressed one major criticism of [[#Super Nintendo|the original Super Nintendo version]], that Guy was not playable. In this version Guy was reinserted, but to do this they removed Cody from the game, and it still did not have two player support. This version did little good, because it was released hot on the heels of more advanced beat 'em ups like [[Final Fight 2]] and [[Streets of Rage 2]].
Released as a Blockbuster rental title in 1994, Final Fight Guy addressed one major criticism of [[#Super Nintendo|the original Super Nintendo version]], that Guy was not playable. In this version Guy was reinserted, but to do this they removed Cody from the game, and it still did not have two player support. This version did little good, because it was released hot on the heels of more advanced beat 'em ups like [[Final Fight 2]] and [[Streets of Rage 2]].
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