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|caption=Shin Shoryuken in {{forwiiu}} | |caption=Shin Shoryuken in {{forwiiu}}. | ||
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|effect= ''Shin Shōryūken'': Ryu stuns the opponent, then socks them with two punches before finishing with a powerful Shoryuken, sending them flying. <br>''Shinkū Hadōken'': Ryu fires a powerful Hadoken that sucks opponents in before exploding. | |effect= ''Shin Shōryūken'': Ryu stuns the opponent, then socks them with two punches before finishing with a powerful Shoryuken, sending them flying. <br>''Shinkū Hadōken'': Ryu fires a powerful Hadoken that sucks opponents in before exploding. | ||
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==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
[[File:ShinkuHadokenOrigin.png| | [[File:ShinkuHadokenOrigin.png|thumb|Shinku Hadoken in ''Street Fighter II''.]] | ||
The Shinku Hadoken first appeared in ''{{s|wikipedia|Super Street Fighter II Turbo}}'' as his trademark Super Combo (its name wasn't originally presented onscreen until ''{{s|wikipedia|Street Fighter Alpha}}'') that later appeared in several games ever since its debut, | [[File:ShinShoryukenOrigin.gif|thumb|Shin Shoryuken in ''Street Fighter Alpha 3''.]] | ||
The Shinku Hadoken first appeared in ''{{s|wikipedia|Super Street Fighter II Turbo}}'' as his trademark Super Combo (its name wasn't originally presented onscreen until ''{{s|wikipedia|Street Fighter Alpha}}'') that later appeared in several games ever since its debut, and the Shin Shoryuken was introduced in ''{{s|wikipedia|Street Fighter III: New Generation}}'' as his second Super Art, which also appeared in several games since its debut. This move was first taught by his master Gouken. The version seen in this game combines the effects of both the first two hits of Gouken's Shin Shoryuken with the final hit effect of Ryu's Metsu Shoryuken. | |||
and the Shin Shoryuken was introduced in ''{{s|wikipedia|Street Fighter III: New Generation}}'' as his second Super Art, which also appeared in several games since its debut. This move was first taught by his master Gouken. The version seen in this game combines the effects of both the first two hits of Gouken's Shin Shoryuken with the final hit effect of Ryu's Metsu Shoryuken. | |||
The screen that shows up in the background on the final strike of Shin Shoryuken is the KO screen from ''{{s|wikipedia|Street Fighter IV}}'', which would show up whenever the opponent lost all their health at the end of a round if attacked by a Super/Ultra Combo. | The screen that shows up in the background on the final strike of Shin Shoryuken is the KO screen from ''{{s|wikipedia|Street Fighter IV}}'', which would show up whenever the opponent lost all their health at the end of a round if attacked by a Super/Ultra Combo. | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Ryu_Screen-3.jpg|Shinku Hadoken in | Ryu_Screen-3.jpg|Shinku Hadoken in {{forwiiu}}. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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**Additionally, as Ryu can perform his neutral special move, [[Hadoken]], with directional inputs and both the standard and special attack button, he is the only fighter who can use his neutral special move while having a [[Smash Ball]]'s glow, not counting [[Golden Glitch|glitches]] or when the Final Smash is not fully loaded. | **Additionally, as Ryu can perform his neutral special move, [[Hadoken]], with directional inputs and both the standard and special attack button, he is the only fighter who can use his neutral special move while having a [[Smash Ball]]'s glow, not counting [[Golden Glitch|glitches]] or when the Final Smash is not fully loaded. | ||
*Shin Shoryuken uses the exact same animation that Ryu's sprite uses in ''Street Fighter III''. | *Shin Shoryuken uses the exact same animation that Ryu's sprite uses in ''Street Fighter III''. | ||
**The blue silhouettes that follow Ryu after performing his Shin Shoryuken are also a reference to super combos in the Street Fighter Alpha series. | **The blue silhouettes that follow Ryu after performing his Shin Shoryuken are also a reference to super combos in the ''Street Fighter Alpha'' series. | ||
{{Special Moves|char=Ryu}} | {{Special Moves|char=Ryu}} | ||
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