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In 1996, Street Fighter EX was developed by Arika (a company founded by Final Fight and Street Fighter II co-designer Akira Nishitani) and published by Capcom as an attempt to bring the normally 2D Street Fighter series into true 3D. The game saw the return of Ryu, Ken, Chun-Li, Guile (in his first game since Super Street Fighter II Turbo), Zangief, Akuma and M. Bison. New characters, who are owned by both Capcom and Arika were also added. These characters include Japanese Kobujutsu master and archer, Hokuto, American bouncer, Cracker Jack (just Jack in later installments), Ax Crazy German mercenary, Doctrine Dark, Japanese salaryman turned hero, Skullomania Spoiled Sweet Saudi princess, Pullum Purna, American ex-Karate champ, Allen Snider, European Ojou and socialite, Blair Dame, Japanese amnesiac, Kairi, Indian pro wrestler, Darun Mister, and demon samurai, Garuda. Two Updated Rereleases were created as Street Fighter EX Plus added dark versions of Ryu and Hokuto, Evil Ryu and Bloody Hokuto respectively and Cycloid-β (Beta) and Cycloid-γ (Gamma), two cyborg ditto fighters with no faces (Gamma's a wireframe). PlayStation-exclusive, Street Fighter EX Plus α added familiar faces Dhalsim and Sakura. The game played similar to Street Fighter Alpha but with the addition of side stepping, guard-breaking attacks that makes the opponent temporarily dizzy and special moves and super combos that can be cancelled into other super combos.
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