![]() ![]() Ken can also launch his projectiles with his kicks by holding the d-pad downward and pressing B, which will travel upward diagonally. Ken can launch curved power shots by holding the d-pad left or right and pressing the B button, which have further reach and are more powerful than the regular shots. Ken can shoot straight at either direction horizontally, as well as upward vertically by holding the d-pad upwards. Ken's main weapon is an energy projectile which he launches with his fists. In addition to his regular jump, Ken can also do a backward flip jump by doing a neutral upward jump and then pressing the directional pad on the opposite direction he's facing. Ken can also climb walls and poles or pole-like structures, as well as hang onto and climb (or drop down from) certain kinds of ledges. Like most side-scrolling action games, the player uses one button to attack and the other to jump. After the portal is open, Ken only has a limited amount of time to enter it failure to do so will cause the player to lose a life, forcing the player to restart. Some stages require the player to destroy more than one enemy to accumulate the energy needed to open the portal. The objective of each stage is to destroy the designated enemy target shown before the stage begins and obtain the energy required to open a transdimensional portal to the next stage. The player takes control of Ken, a former martial arts champion who has been given cybernetic implants. 2010 is of a different genre from the traditional Street Fighter games, which are one-on-one fighting games. The English localization of 2010 changed the name and backstory of the main character to imply that he was Ken from Street Fighter, whereas the protagonist in the original Japanese version is a completely unrelated character named Kevin. ![]() It was marketed as a science-fiction-themed spin-off to the 1987 arcade game Street Fighter. Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight is a side-scrolling action platform game released by Capcom for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1990. Hisashi Yamamoto, Nobuyuki Matsushima, Tokuro Fujiwara. ![]() ![]() Unfortunately, this game is currently available only in this version. If you think that the game in your browser doesn't work as it should, try to choose another online emulator from this table. ![]()
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