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{{Header Nav|game=Street Fighter Alpha}}
{{Header Nav|game=Street Fighter Alpha}}
[[Image:SFA3 Akuma.gif|right]]
[[Image:SFA3_Akuma.gif|right]]
''[[Capcom/Move lists#Akuma|Click here]] for more information about Akuma's other fighting game appearances.''
''[[Capcom/Move lists#Akuma|Click here]] for more information about Akuma's other fighting game appearances.''


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Ryu eventually found Akuma's island (known as Onigami Isle or the Gokuentou) and challenged him. The intense battle that followed ended in a draw; Akuma was impressed as this was the closest he had come to a defeat yet. Telling Ryu to find him again when he had embraced the Satsui no Hadou, Akuma struck his island with a powerful blow and disappeared. The island fell apart around Ryu, who was left in the ocean to contemplate Akuma's words. Leaving his destroyed abode, Akuma thought about all the fighters he had encountered and wondered with excitement if one day he would fight someone strong enough to kill him in battle. This thought drove him on, finding a desolate cavern (also known as Kiga Cave) he began to train and await the day he would fight Ryu again.
Ryu eventually found Akuma's island (known as Onigami Isle or the Gokuentou) and challenged him. The intense battle that followed ended in a draw; Akuma was impressed as this was the closest he had come to a defeat yet. Telling Ryu to find him again when he had embraced the Satsui no Hadou, Akuma struck his island with a powerful blow and disappeared. The island fell apart around Ryu, who was left in the ocean to contemplate Akuma's words. Leaving his destroyed abode, Akuma thought about all the fighters he had encountered and wondered with excitement if one day he would fight someone strong enough to kill him in battle. This thought drove him on, finding a desolate cavern (also known as Kiga Cave) he began to train and await the day he would fight Ryu again.


Two years later, Akuma began to search once more for worthy fighters whilst awaiting Ryu to embrace the Satsui no Hadou. He could have possibly fought Adon at this time (as Adon had been searching for Akuma). He encountered Gen once more and fought a final battle (the results of which are still unclear). However, unknown to Akuma, Ryu had rejected the Satsui no Hadou, declaring that a true warrior does not rely on violent intents.
Two years later, Akuma began to search once more for worthy fighters whilst awaiting Ryu to embrace the Satsui no Hadou. He could have possibly fought Adon at this time and killed him (as Adon had been searching for Akuma, yet was never heard from again). He encountered Gen once more and fought a final battle (the results of which are still unclear). However, unknown to Akuma, Ryu had rejected the Satsui no Hadou, declaring that a true warrior does not rely on violent intents.
== Key Battles ==
== Key Battles ==
{| {{prettytable|notwide=1}}
{| {{prettytable|notwide=1}}
! Battle || Opponent
! Battle || Opponent
|-
|-
| Street Fighter Alpha Boss || [[Street Fighter Alpha/M. Bison|M. Bison]]
| Street Fighter Alpha Boss || [[Street Fighter Alpha/Characters/M. Bison|M. Bison]]
|-
|-
| Street Fighter Alpha 2 Mid-Boss || [[Street Fighter Alpha/Ryu|Ryu]]
| Street Fighter Alpha 2 Mid-Boss || [[Street Fighter Alpha/Characters/Ryu|Ryu]]
|-
|-
| Street Fighter Alpha 2 Boss || [[Street Fighter Alpha/Gen|Gen]]
| Street Fighter Alpha 2 Boss || [[Street Fighter Alpha/Characters/Gen|Gen]]
|-
|-
| Street Fighter Alpha 3 5th Fight || [[Street Fighter Alpha/Adon|Adon]]
| Street Fighter Alpha 3 5th Fight || [[Street Fighter Alpha/Characters/Adon|Adon]]
|-
|-
| Street Fighter Alpha 3 9th Fight || [[Street Fighter Alpha/Guy|Guy]]
| Street Fighter Alpha 3 9th Fight || [[Street Fighter Alpha/Characters/Guy|Guy]]
|-
|-
| Street Fighter Alpha 3 Boss || [[Street Fighter Alpha/M. Bison|M. Bison]]
| Street Fighter Alpha 3 Boss || [[Street Fighter Alpha/Characters/M. Bison|M. Bison]]
|}
|}
== Moves ==
=== [[Street Fighter Alpha]] ===
{{:Street Fighter Alpha/Akuma}}
=== [[Street Fighter Alpha 2]] ===
{{:Street Fighter Alpha 2/Akuma}}
=== [[Street Fighter Alpha 3]] ===
{{:Street Fighter Alpha 3/Akuma}}


== Techniques ==
{{Footer Nav|game=Street Fighter Alpha|prevpage=Characters/Adon|prevname=Adon|nextpage=Characters/Balrog|nextname=Balrog}}
{|{{prettytable}}
! Name || Description
|-
| Gou Hadouken || Akuma gathers all of his ki into his fists, and releases it by pushing it forward through the air. He can release it at three different speeds. Opponents who do not block or dodge the resulting energy experience the same force as if Akuma had punched them himself. This is in fact the true Hadouken developed by Goutetsu before it is toned down by Gouken.
|-
| Hadou no Kamae || Akuma clutches his hands together and pushes them, but nothing happens. This is a fake out move used to bait opponents into jumping from a real Hadouken where he can punish them with an anti-air. Only Shin Akuma has access to this move.
|-
| Zankuu Hadouken || To the less experienced, performing the Hadouken takes so much concentration, that the fighter can do nothing else while summoning his ki. However, Akuma is so practiced at the technique, and so quick with its release, that he is indeed capable of launching the Hadouken down at an opponent from mid-air.
|-
| Shakunetsu Hadouken || While forming the Hadouken, Akuma can add thermal energy to his ki. The resulting burst will light an opponent on fire if they are struck by it. The opponent will be knocked down if hit from up close, and stunned if hit from far away. It has the ability to do more damage than a normal Hadouken, but it takes Akuma more time to recover from this technique, making him more vulnerable to counter-attack.
|-
| Gou Shoryuuken || Akuma crouches down low to the ground, before springing off the ground, leading with his fist. The force of the jump causes Akuma to rise off the ground, performing a ground to air uppercut. As with the Tornado Kick, Akuma is capable of knocking an opponent out with the first hit, while continuing to juggle them with subsequent hits. This is in fact the true Shoryuuken developed by Goutetsu before it is toned down by Gouken, and is a lethat assassination move.
|-
| Tatsumaki Zankuukyaku || Akuma leaps off the ground, twisting his feet as he does. Then, extending one leg out, he approaches the opponent spinning around as if in a whirlwind. Since Akuma has a lot of power, as well as greater control over its expenditure, Akuma can juggle opponents with his kicks. Akuma can also initiate this move while in mid-air.
|-
| Zenpou Tenshin || Akuma performs a short roll towards the opponent, passing them if they are close enough. This lets Akuma to dodge attacks and counterattack.
|-
| Ashura Senkuu || Akuma has small mastery over the ability to employ his ki to move his body through space. While doing so, Akuma is invulnerable to attack. Akuma can move forward or backward, by a short distance or a long one. However, he becomes completely vulnerable immediately after leaving this state.
|-
| Hyakku Shuu || Akuma jumps into the air where he can do five more attacks, which are:
|-
| _Hyakki Gou Zan || Akuma does a tripping kick as he lands.
|-
| _Hyakki Gou Shou || Akuma does a punch out of his jump.
|-
| _Hyakki Gou Sen || Akuma flips into a kick out of his jump.
|-
| _Hyakki Gou Sai || Akuma grabs the opponent by the shoulders and slams them into the ground.
|-
| _Hyakki Gou Tsui || Akuma grabs the opponent and spins with them in the air before slamming them to the ground.
|-
| Tenma Kuujin Kyaku || Akuma can perform a dive kick from the air.
|-
| Zugai Hasatsu || Akuma does a hand slice, dealing two hits.
|-
| Senpuu Kyaku || Akuma can perform a roundhouse kick that is a shortened version of his Tatsumaki Zankuukyaku.
|-
| Messatsu Gou Hadou || Akuma concentrates all of his ki and infuses some thermal energy into a powerful Hadouken. The opponent will be scorched upon contact.
|-
| Messatsu Gou Shoryuu || Akuma does two Gou Shoryuukens in a row, and if it's a level 3, finishes with another Gou Shoryuuken. This is an assassination technique developed by Goutetsu and has the potential to be lethal.
|-
| Tenma Gou Zankuu || Akuma has mastered his Hadouken to the point that he can use a powerful version of it from the air. The ki can burn opponents and Akuma is thrown upwards from the force.
|-
| Shun Goku Satsu || Akuma's signature super combo. Akuma Ashura Senkuus forward and if he comes into contact with an opponent, the screen will turn black and Akuma delivers the power of the 16 hells on the opponent. If the opponent is KO'ed by this it will be accompanied by a "ping" sound and the kanji 天.
|}
 
==Moves==
===[[Street Fighter Alpha]]===
{{Movelist|Street Fighter Alpha|Moves|[[Street Fighter Alpha/Akuma|Akuma]]}}
===[[Street Fighter Alpha 2]], [[Street Fighter Alpha 2 Gold|2 Gold]]===
{{Movelist|Street Fighter Alpha 2|Moves|[[Street Fighter Alpha/Akuma|Akuma]]}}
===[[Street Fighter Alpha 3]]===
{{Movelist|Street Fighter Alpha 3|Moves|[[Street Fighter Alpha/Akuma|Akuma/Shin Akuma]]}}
 
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[[Category:Character move lists]]
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