Carlos and Damnd appear as non-player characters in Street Fighter 6, which features Metro City as the central hub of its World Tour mode. Abigail, Cody, Lucia and Poison appear as playable characters via DLC in Street Fighter V. In Super Street Fighter IV, if Cody or Guy are vandalizing the car in the bonus stage, Mad Gear member Bred will appear and complain, in the same way as he does in Final Fight. The car-vandalizing bonus stage was later used in early versions of Street Fighter II. However, the construction site from his boss battle features as one of the stages. He later appeared in Ultra Street Fighter IV, alongside Hugo and Poison. Rolento was considered as a playable character for Super Street Fighter IV, but was edged out by Adon as he had slightly more interest. There is also a downloadable Mike Haggar outfit for Zangief in Street Fighter IV. Cody's musical theme is a remix of the intro music from Final Fight. Both Cody and Guy are playable characters in Super Street Fighter IV while Hugo is in a cameo in a stage and a large statue of Mike Haggar also appear in the game as well, released in 2010. Capcom: SVC Chaos 2003, which also features the cameo appearances of the first two Final Fight bosses, Damnd and Sodom, in Chun-Li's ending. He is accompanied by Poison as his manager. Andore would make a reappearance as a playable character in Street Fighter III 2nd Impact under the name Hugo in 1997. Guy's theme is a remix of the music from the opening stage of Final Fight, while his stage in Street Fighter Alpha 2 features several cameos of characters from Final Fight, such as Cody, Haggar, and some enemy characters. Several Final Fight characters re-emerged as playable characters in later Street Fighter games and other competitive fighting games by Capcom: Guy and Sodom appeared in Street Fighter Alpha in 1995, followed by Rolento in Street Fighter Alpha 2 in 1996 and Cody in Street Fighter Alpha 3 in 1998. The video game Captain Commando is set in a future version of Metro City. A compilation called Final Fight: Double Impact which bundles the original Final Fight with Magic Sword released in 2010. A 3D sequel titled Final Fight: Streetwise was released in 2006 for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox. A competitive 3-D fighting game spinoff, Final Fight Revenge, was released for Sega's Titan arcade hardware in 1999, which was followed by a home version for the Sega Saturn in Japan only. A parody of the original game, titled Mighty Final Fight, was released for the NES and featured childlike " super deformed" or " chibi" versions of the original Final Fight characters. The original Final Fight for the SNES included the playable characters Haggar and Cody but did not include Guy, and also omitted the two-player feature an updated 1992 release, Final Fight Guy, included Guy but not Cody, but still lacked the two-player feature. The sequels were produced specifically for the home console market by Capcom's consumer division (led by Tokuro Fujiwara) with no preceding arcade versions. It was followed by two sequels for the SNES: Final Fight 2 in 1993 and Final Fight 3 ( Final Fight Tough in Japan) in 1995. The original Final Fight was directed by Yoshiki Okamoto, and released on arcades. The series has sold 3.2 million units worldwide as of June 30, 2023. Set in the fictional Metro City, within the Street Fighter universe, the games focus on a group of heroic vigilantes who fight against the control and various threats of criminal gangs, primarily the Mad Gear Gang. Final Fight is a series of beat 'em up video games by Japanese publisher Capcom, which began with the arcade release of Final Fight in 1989.
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