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Street Fighter EX Plus was converted for play on the PlayStation, which was an easy conversion for Akira to do since the arcade hardware was based on the PlayStation architecture.  The PlayStation version was released as [[Street Fighter EX Plus α]] and included Dhalsim and Sakura.
Street Fighter EX Plus was converted for play on the PlayStation, which was an easy conversion for Akira to do since the arcade hardware was based on the PlayStation architecture.  The PlayStation version was released as [[Street Fighter EX Plus α]] and included Dhalsim and Sakura.


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== Moves ==
=== [[Street Fighter EX/Characters/Akuma|Akuma]] ===
{{:Street Fighter EX/Akuma}}
=== [[Street Fighter EX/Characters/Allen|Allen Snider]] ===
{{:Street Fighter EX/Allen}}
=== [[Street Fighter EX/Characters/Blair|Blair Dame]] ===
{{:Street Fighter EX/Blair}}
=== [[Street Fighter EX/Characters/Chun-Li|Chun-Li]] ===
{{:Street Fighter EX/Chun-Li}}
=== [[Street Fighter EX/Characters/C. Jack|Cracker Jack]] ===
{{:Street Fighter EX/C. Jack}}
=== [[Street Fighter EX/Characters/Cycloid Beta and Gamma|Cycloid β]] ===
{{:Street Fighter EX Plus/Cycloid Beta}}
=== [[Street Fighter EX/Characters/Cycloid Beta and Gamma|Cycloid γ]] ===
{{:Street Fighter EX Plus/Cycloid Gamma}}
=== [[Street Fighter EX/Characters/Darun|Darun Mister]] ===
{{:Street Fighter EX/Darun}}
=== [[Street Fighter EX/Characters/D. Dark|Doctrine Dark]] ===
{{:Street Fighter EX/D. Dark}}
=== [[Street Fighter EX/Characters/Garuda|Garuda]] ===
{{:Street Fighter EX Plus/Garuda}}
=== [[Street Fighter EX/Characters/Guile|Guile]] ===
{{:Street Fighter EX/Guile}}
=== [[Street Fighter EX/Characters/Hokuto|Hokuto]] ===
{{:Street Fighter EX/Hokuto}}
=== [[Street Fighter EX/Characters/Evil Hokuto|Hokuto, Evil]] ===
{{:Street Fighter EX Plus/Evil Hokuto}}
=== [[Street Fighter EX/Characters/Kairi|Kairi]] ===
{{:Street Fighter EX/Kairi}}
=== [[Street Fighter EX/Characters/Ken|Ken Masters]] ===
{{:Street Fighter EX/Ken}}
=== [[Street Fighter EX/Characters/M. Bison|M. Bison]] ===
{{:Street Fighter EX/M. Bison}}
=== [[Street Fighter EX/Characters/Pullum|Pullum Purna]] ===
{{:Street Fighter EX/Pullum}}
=== [[Street Fighter EX/Characters/Ryu|Ryu]] ===
{{:Street Fighter EX/Ryu}}
=== [[Street Fighter EX/Characters/Evil Ryu|Ryu, Evil]] ===
{{:Street Fighter EX Plus/Evil Ryu}}
=== [[Street Fighter EX/Characters/Skullomania|Skullomania]] ===
{{:Street Fighter EX/Skullomania}}
=== [[Street Fighter EX/Characters/Zangief|Zangief]] ===
{{:Street Fighter EX/Zangief}}


[[Category:Arcade]]
[[Category:Arcade]]

Revision as of 15:45, 5 April 2008

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Street Fighter EX Plus is an arcade game developed by Arika and published by Capcom in 1996. It is the second game in the Street Fighter EX series, but it is more of an update to the original than a sequel. All four time release characters (Darun, Allen, Kairi, and Blair), as well as secret opponents Akuma and Garuda are immediately available in this version. Four new characters can be unlocked, although none are distinct personalities.

Among the four new hidden characters, players can unlock Evil Ryu, as made popular by the Street Fighter Alpha series. Another Evil character appears, this time one of the Akira developed characters, Hokuto. The remaining two hidden fighters are not really characters as much as experimental designs. Cycloid Beta is a model that has no textures on its surface, and Cycloid Gamma is a wire-frame model. Both Cycloid's moves are combinations of other character's moves. Beta's moves are all circular motions moves while Gamma's moves are all charge and hold moves.

Street Fighter EX Plus was converted for play on the PlayStation, which was an easy conversion for Akira to do since the arcade hardware was based on the PlayStation architecture. The PlayStation version was released as Street Fighter EX Plus α and included Dhalsim and Sakura.

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