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*''Street Fighter'' is one of only two universes with multiple playable characters to have each character first appear in the same game, as both Ryu and Ken made their debut in the original ''Street Fighter'' game. The other being Cloud and Sephiroth who both made their debut in ''Final Fantasy VII''.
*''Street Fighter'' is one of only two universes with multiple playable characters to have each character first appear in the same game, as both Ryu and Ken made their debut in the original ''Street Fighter'' game. The other being Cloud and Sephiroth who both made their debut in ''Final Fantasy VII''.
*Due to ''Street Fighter'', Capcom is listed twice in the character copyright section under "Capcom Co., Ltd." and "Capcom U.S.A. INC.". The former is for {{uv|Mega Man}}, while the latter is for ''Street Fighter''. This is because at the time the rights to ''Street Fighter'' as an IP were held by Capcom U.S.A. Inc., unlike the rest of Capcom's franchises. Starting April 2021, ''Street Fighter'''s copyright has been credited to "Capcom Co., Ltd.", although ''Smash'' still retains "Capcom U.S.A. INC." in the DLC trailers released in 2021.
*Due to ''Street Fighter'', Capcom is listed twice in the character copyright section under "Capcom Co., Ltd." and "Capcom U.S.A. INC.". The former is for {{uv|Mega Man}}, while the latter is for ''Street Fighter''. This is because at the time the rights to ''Street Fighter'' as an IP were held by Capcom U.S.A. Inc., unlike the rest of Capcom's franchises. Starting April 2021, ''Street Fighter'''s copyright has been credited to "Capcom Co., Ltd.", although ''Smash'' still retains "Capcom U.S.A. INC." in the DLC trailers released in 2021.
*Due to a localization decision made when releasing ''Street Fighter II'' internationally, the names of a few characters were swapped around from the original Japanese version, which is reflected in the ''Smash'' series. M. Bison was originally named Vega. Vega was originally named Balrog. Balrog was originally named M. Bison. The Japanese version of the games and languages that base their translations on it use the original names. The English version of the games and languages that base their translations on it use the alternate names.


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