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Street Fighter (ストリートファイター Sutorīto Faitā) is a series of fighting games developed and published by Capcom in which the players pit fighters from around the world, each with their own special moves. The first Street Fighter game was released for arcade in August 1987. Street Fighter and Mega Man characters appeared together in several games, including Cannon Spike, the Marvel vs. Capcom series, the SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters series, SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos, Tatsunoko vs. Capcom, Namco × Capcom, Project X Zone, Project X Zone 2, Street Fighter X Tekken, Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Capcom Girl no Mind Puzzle, Minna to Capcom All Stars, Street Fighter × All Capcom, Puzzle Fighter, and TEPPEN. As both series were created in 1987, Street Fighter X Mega Man was released in 2012 to celebrate their 25th anniversary.

References in Mega Man[]

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Dr. Light with a karate gi

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Dr. Light using Hadoken in Rockman Maniax.

The series has some references in the Mega Man franchise:

  • In Mega Man 7, an artwork shows a "Street Fighter V'" billboard. Years after the game's release, an actual Street Fighter V (without the dash) is released in 2016.
  • Cut Man will sometimes throw a small Akuma in Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters.
  • In Mega Man: Battle & Chase, randomly before a race starts, a message saying "Here Comes A New Challenger" will show up before racing one of the "Black Troop" racers, giving the reference to when a second player or a secret fighter appears to be fought on the Street Fighter series.
    • One of the tracks on the soundtrack is also named "Here Comes The New Challenger",[1] which is a comedic remix/edit of "Here Comes A New Challenger" from Street Fighter Alpha 2.[2]
      • Furthermore, a voice will shout "Fight!" at the start of the races against any member of the "Black Troop".
  • In Mega Man Legends there is a fictional show known as "Steel Prince" in the Japanese version. Outside Japan, "Steel Prince" references are replaced by Street Fighter.
  • Noboru Sunayama's persona of NetBattler Q in Mega Man Battle Network 3 was most likely a light reference to the character Q from Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike, including that he officially had no known identity.

Mega Man references in Street Fighter[]

Mega Man in New York
A graffiti piece aptly named "Mega Man in New York", depicting Mega Man in a human form with a baggy white t-shirt, baggy blue jeans, a blue baseball helmet, black sunglasses, and aiming an Uzi, is in Alex's stage from Street Fighter III: New Generation.
Billboard
A billboard promoting a Mega Man drink is in Guy's stage from Street Fighter Alpha 3.
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In Street Fighter V, Sean's handheld in the story mode has artwork from Mega Man: The Power Battle on its back and it makes sounds from Mega Man 2. The game's official site says that it is a portable version of Capcom's CPS 1-3 arcade games, the CPSP.[4]
Ryu (with Mega Man costume) fighting against Balrgo (with Guts Man costume) in the Dojo
Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition has an E Tank Tower available to the Dojo and Mega Man costumes:
Ring of Arcade
Street Fighter V: Champion Edition DLC stage Ring of Arcade has a giant Mega Man decoration and a Servbot walking around.
In Street Fighter 6, there are many of Mega Man related.

In Battle Hub:

In World Tour:

Rockman × Rose
In Street Fighter: Battle Combination, three Mega Man characters appeared as rare cards in a 2015 collaboration:
Dr Dr. Wily has cameo appearances as one of Shadaloo's scientists in UDON's Street Fighter II comic.[6]
Masks
Masks of Mega Man and Mega Man X appeared in one of the comic strips from the Street Fighter II (Special) Carddass.

Characters[]

Below is a list of Street Fighter characters that appeared in Mega Man related video games, except for minor cameos and, due to the large amount of characters, those that only appeared in the three SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters games, Street Fighter ✕ Tekken, and TEPPEN.

Akuma[]

Main article: Akuma
Akuma in the Street Fighter wiki.

Akuma, known as Gouki in Japan, is a character from Street Fighter X Mega Man, Mega Man X DiVE, Marvel vs. Capcom 2, Marvel vs. Capcom 3, and Namco × Capcom.

One of Cut Man's attacks from Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters has the shape of a small Akuma.


Balrog[]

Main article: Balrog
Balrog in the Street Fighter wiki.

Balrog, known as M. Bison in Japan, is a character that appears in Street Fighter X Mega Man. He is the first of M. Bison's minions that Mega Man will fight upon clearing the areas of the eight main bosses. He follows Mega Man from behind, unleashing unlimited barrages of a super attack that will instantaneously kill Mega Man if he successfully lands a hit. Though Balrog's style is impetuous, his defense is not impregnable against Mega Buster fire. However, a far easier way to defeat Balrog is to just keep running to the right; eventually Balrog will fall into a pit opened by falling tiles that drop after being traversed by Mega Man. After defeating Balrog, Mega Man can quickly slide as far as he can to the right before the stage ends to get a hidden E Tank.


Blanka[]

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Main article: Blanka
Blanka in the Street Fighter wiki.

Blanka (ブランカ Buranka) is one of the eight bosses from Street Fighter X Mega Man.


Cammy[]

Cammy in the Street Fighter wiki.

Cammy White (キャミィ・ホワイト Kyamī Howaito), also known by the codename Killer Bee (キラービー Kirā Bī), is a former member of Shadaloo that now works for the British government as a member of Delta Red. She appeared in Namco × Capcom and as a card in Mega Man X DiVE.


Charlie[]

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Charlie in the Street Fighter wiki.

Charlie Nash (チャーリー・ナッシュ Chārī Nasshu) is a soldier that appears as a playable character in Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes and Puzzle Fighter. He appears as "Shadow" in Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes.

In the manga Mega Man Megamix, Charlie appears as a reporter.


Chun-Li[]

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Main article: Chun-Li
Chun-Li in the Street Fighter wiki.

Chun-Li (春麗) appears as a playable character in a number of games. She is one of the eight bosses in Street Fighter X Mega Man. She is weak against the Hadoken, and Mega Man can obtain the Lightning Kick upon defeating her. She also appeared in Worlds Unite, and was the first character outside of the Sonic the Hedgehog and Mega Man franchises to take part. After meeting Sticks the Badger, she recruited Guile, Ken, and Ryu to help battle against Sigma-1. She later defeated Burn Rooster with her Spinning Bird Kick, to Sally's astonishment.

The reporter that appears in the opening scene of Mega Man 9 resembles her.


Crimson Viper[]

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Main article: Crimson Viper
Crimson Viper in the Street Fighter wiki.

Crimson Viper (クリムゾン・ヴァイパー), C. Viper for short, appeared in Street Fighter X Mega Man and Marvel vs. Capcom 3.


Dan Hibiki[]

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Dan in the Street Fighter wiki.

Dan Hibiki (火引 弾 Hibiki Dan) is a character that is consistently portrayed as an arrogant, overconfident, awesome, yet utterly feeble character in many of the games he is featured in. He is widely considered to be the comic relief of the Street Fighter series because of his over-the-top poses, battle cries, and overall weak moveset. In essence, Dan is considered to be a joke character.

In Street Fighter X Mega Man, Dan appears in the Special Weapon screen as a dummy to test the abilities from the weapons. He is a playable character in Street Fighter X Tekken and Puzzle Fighter.


Dhalsim[]

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Main article: Dhalsim
Dhalsim in the Street Fighter wiki.

Dhalsim (ダルシム) appears in Street Fighter X Mega Man, Marvel vs. Capcom 2, and Street Fighter X Tekken. In Street Fighter X Mega Man, Dhalsim is weak against C. Viper's Optic Laser. Mega Man can obtain the Yoga Inferno by defeating him.


E. Honda[]

E. Honda in the Street Fighter wiki.

Edmond Honda (エドモンド 本田 Edomondo Honda), commonly shortened to E. Honda, is an honorable Sumo wrestler that values tradition. He appeared as a card in Mega Man X DiVE and as a playable character in Puzzle Fighter.


Guile[]

Guile in the Street Fighter wiki.

Guile appears in Worlds Unite, where he, Ryu, Ken and Chun-Li join Team Sticks to battle Sigma. Upon arriving, he specifically managed to take down Double with the Sonic Boom (Sonic not being particularly impressed by it) and Dragon Suplex. Later, Guile and the rest of Team Sticks return to their world to take care of Magma Dragoon in Metro City and go once more to the unified world for the final battle against Sigma.

Guile, much like with Zero and Wily Capsule, appears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as an Assist Trophy. He also appeared as a card in Mega Man X DiVE.

Ingrid[]

Ingrid in the Street Fighter wiki.

Ingrid (イングリッド Inguriddo) is an enigmatic and powerful woman that appeared in Project X Zone 2.


Juli[]

Juli in the Street Fighter wiki.

Juli (ユーリ Yūri), real name Julia (ジュリア Juria), is a member of the Dolls, a group of brainwashed assassins from Shadaloo. She appeared in Namco × Capcom.

Juni[]

Juni in the Street Fighter wiki.

Juni (ユーニ Yūni) is a member of the Dolls, a group of brainwashed assassins from Shadaloo. She appeared in Namco × Capcom.

Juri[]

Juri in the Street Fighter wiki.

Juri Han (ハン・ジュリ Han Juri) is a hot-tempered Korean Taekwondo martial artist. She appeared in Project X Zone and Project X Zone 2.

Karin[]

Karin in the Street Fighter wiki.

Karin Kanzuki (神月 かりん Kanzuki Karin) is the head of the Kanzuki Zaibatsu and the rival of Sakura. She appeared in Namco × Capcom and as a card in Mega Man X DiVE.


Ken Masters[]

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Ken in Worlds Unite

Ken Masters in the Street Fighter wiki.

Ken Masters (ケン・マスターズ Ken Masutāzu) is a wealthy American martial artist that trained alongside Ryu, his best friend and rival, having a similar fighting style. He appeared as a playable character in Marvel vs. Capcom 2, Namco × Capcom and Project X Zone and as a card in Mega Man X DiVE.

Ken appeared in Worlds Unite as one of the Street Fighters who team up with the heroes, acting as the new Team Sticks. He proceeded to use Shoryuken on Dynamo, impressing Knuckles the Echidna enough for him to declare that he has to try that ability. He later aids Team Sticks in preventing the Maverick invasion of his homeworld, where he proceeded to subdue Magma Dragoon by using a sucker-punch variation of Shoryuken, stunning the dragon-based Maverick long enough to be destroyed by Ryu's Hadoken ability shortly afterward.

The Steel Prince from Mega Man Legends was renamed Ken outside Japan, and his weapon was renamed Dragon Punch.

Ken also appeared as a trophy in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U. In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate he is a playable character as Ryu's Echo Fighter.

Incidentally, in the 1994 cartoon Street Fighters, Ken was voiced by Scott McNeil, the same actor who voiced Proto Man, Dr. Wily and Eddie in the Ruby-Spears Mega Man animated series.


Lucia[]

Lucia in the Street Fighter wiki.

Lucia Morgan (ルシア・モーガン Rushia Mōgan) is a police officer from Metro City that appeared as a card in Mega Man X DiVE.


M. Bison[]

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M. Bison

Main article: M. Bison
M. Bison in the Street Fighter wiki.

M. Bison, known as Vega in Japan, is the leader of Shadaloo. He appeared as a boss in Street Fighter X Mega Man and other games. He is also one of the Street Fighter characters who appears in Worlds Unite.


Poison[]

Poison in the Street Fighter wiki.

Poison (ポイズン Poizun) is an ex-member of the Mad Gear Gang that now works as the manager of her friend Hugo. She appeared as a card in Mega Man X DiVE.


R. Mika[]

R. Mika in the Street Fighter wiki.

Rainbow Mika (レインボー・ミカ Reinbō Mika), commonly shortened to R. Mika, is a Japanese professional wrestler that appeared as a card in Mega Man X DiVE.


Rolento[]

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Main article: Rolento
Rolento in the Street Fighter wiki.

Rolento is one of the eight bosses from Street Fighter X Mega Man. Mega Man can obtain the Mine Sweeper weapon upon defeating Rolento.


Rose[]

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Main article: Rose (Street Fighter)
Rose in the Street Fighter wiki.

Rose is one of the eight bosses from Street Fighter X Mega Man. She also appeared in Namco × Capcom.


Ryu[]

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Main article: Ryu
Ryu in the Street Fighter wiki.

Ryu appeared as a playable character in Mega Man X DiVE, in the Marvel vs. Capcom series, the Super Smash Bros. series, and other games.

He is one of the eight bosses in Street Fighter X Mega Man. If Mega Man has obtained Urien's Aegis Reflector weapon, Ryu's own fireballs can be turned against him. Mega Man can obtain the Hadoken upon defeating Ryu.

Ryu was planned to appear as a playable character in the cancelled game Mega Man Universe, and is one of the Street Fighter characters featured in Worlds Unite.


Sagat[]

Main article: Sagat
Sagat in the Street Fighter wiki.

Sagat is a hidden boss character in Street Fighter X Mega Man; a duel with him will precede the duel with M. Bison if Mega Man has won four Perfect victories out of the last battles against the eight bosses. Should the duel with Sagat be successfully activated, M. Bison's stage will be raining upon Mega Man's arrival.

Sakura[]

Sakura in the Street Fighter wiki.

Sakura Kasugano (春日野 さくら Kasugano Sakura) is a young fighter that appeared as a card in Mega Man X DiVE. She is a playable character in Marvel vs. Capcom 2 and Namco × Capcom.


Seth[]

Seth in the Street Fighter wiki.

Seth (セス Sesu) was the CEO of Shadaloo's weapon division, S.I.N., and was created as one of many genetically engineered replacement bodies for M. Bison. Seth appeared as an enemy in Project X Zone.


Urien[]

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Main article: Urien
Urien in the Street Fighter wiki.

Urien is one of the eight bosses from Street Fighter X Mega Man.


Vega[]

Main article: Vega (Street Fighter)
Vega in the Street Fighter wiki.

Vega, known as Balrog in Japan, appeared as a boss in Street Fighter X Mega Man and Cannon Spike. He also appeared in SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos.


Zangief[]

Zangief in the Street Fighter wiki.

Zangief (ザンギエフ Zangiefu) is a Russian wrestler that appeared as a card in Mega Man X DiVE. He is a playable character in Marvel vs. Capcom and Marvel vs. Capcom 2.


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