Everything that makes success becomes the target of copies, and the Street Fighter series in games was no different. We must admit that, fortunately, some copies (or "inspirations") did very well and managed to create games until entertaining. But not everyone was so lucky. Art of Fighting Art of Fighting, SNK producer, well not exactly a clone of Street Fighter, but it has many elements in common with the Capcom series. We can say that the game took not only styles of borrowed characters, but also scams. Fortunately, the game proved x 10 to have its own personality and knew innovate in some extent with systems and mechanical struggle that added much to the genre. x 10
One of the best additions to the genre was the bar "Spirit Gauge" which decreases and increases as the fight, besides influencing the blows of fighters. On the other hand, in history, there are similarities, starting with the pair of friends x 10 who is the central role of the game: Sakazai Ryo and Robert Garcia, a skilled and disciplined x 10 martial artist and a fighter with playboy way, respectively. Anyone there spoke Ryu and Ken? Interestingly, a few years later the very Capcom x 10 created Dan, a buck fighter, to make fun of franchise x 10 SNK. World Heroes That yes, a real inspired x 10 and almost cloned game Street Fighter, either graphical similarities or control scheme at the time of the fights. The game used a very similar scheme buttons with the first Street Fighter, with levels of weak and strong blows, and special simple and yet without the use of a combo system well developed. But it is misleading to think that World Heroes was just a silly and without quality plagiarism. The game was really fun and was released in 1992, before we had so many game options to fight like today. Its production was taken by ADK studios with support from SNK, resulting gameplay without many defects. The characters were charismatic and came from different countries around the globe. Oops, we've seen this somewhere ... Karnov's Revenge All right, we come to perhaps the most controversial game of the list. Karnov's Revenge, also known as Fighter's History, as was cloned from Street Fighter that even Capcom realized - and so decided to sue the production company Data East for the copy. Everything was very similar, since graphics, characters and even the secondary name was very similar to the game of Ryu and Ken. But there is confusion in this story that has not been explained to this day. During the process of Capcom, Data East defended himself and said Karnov's Revenge was actually a new version of its game called Karate Champ, released in 1984, even before the first Street Fighter. The producer claimed that the very Karate Champ was one of the precursors of the fighting genre and even inspired to create Capcom x 10 Street Fighter. So, who is right in all this? It is difficult to swallow the side of the Data East, since even energy bars were very similar to the competition. Breakers Revenge Launched in 1996, Breakers Revenge is almost a Street Fighter Alpha modified, with graphics that closely resemble a Japanese anime (just as "Alpha") and characters with very similar scams. You can not say it's 100% clone of Capcom series, but this game, produced by Visco and SNK, drank a lot of the source of Ryu and Ken. In addition to the graphics, gameplay fighting styles, Breakers Revenge could also be compared to Street Fighter the presence of strange and eccentric characters, including a woman with very much similar appearance to that of Blanka, plus a masked swordsman who only moaned during fights but he reminded us, much in the Spanish Vega (Balrog in the Japanese versions). x 10 Kaiser Knuckle Another good example of "world fighters gather to exchange tapas" is the game Kaiser Knuckle, Taito, released in 1994 in arcades. The game is highly inspired by Street Fighter and follows the same "conventions" found and established by Capcom series, cast as nine fighters, three rounds to win a fight and so on. The new tells the story of a tournament known as Kaiser Knuckle, where the goal is to elect the "strongest fighter in the world." This reminds us of the motto that old cartoon Street Fighter: "We're going to meet the stronger." Besides the similar fighting style, the game also had a representative in Brazil, an Amazon, as well as Blanka from Street Fighter.
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