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==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
[[File:Suzaku_Castle_SFII_WW.png|thumb|left| | [[File:Suzaku_Castle_SFII_WW.png|thumb|left|200px|Suzaku Castle (Japan Stage) as it originally appeared in ''{{s|wikipedia|Street Fighter II: The World Warrior}}''.]] | ||
[[File:Suzaku_Castle_SFII.jpg|thumb| | [[File:Suzaku_Castle_SFII.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Suzaku Castle (Japan Stage) as it appeared in ''{{s|wikipedia|Super Street Fighter II}}''.]] | ||
In ''Street Fighter II'', Suzaku Castle (Japan) is Ryu's stage. Like all ''Street Fighter'' stages it is a simple flat surface with no hazards. The twilight setting and breakable signs in the ''Smash'' stage are inspired by the version of this stage which appears in the SNES version of the game.<ref>[https://youtu.be/tRMerBq4Hro?t=6m50s A battle on the original stage in ''Street Fighter II''.]</ref> | In ''Street Fighter II'', Suzaku Castle (Japan) is Ryu's stage. Like all ''Street Fighter'' stages it is a simple flat surface with no hazards. The twilight setting and breakable signs in the ''Smash'' stage are inspired by the version of this stage which appears in the SNES version of the game.<ref>[https://youtu.be/tRMerBq4Hro?t=6m50s A battle on the original stage in ''Street Fighter II''.]</ref> | ||
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