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Vega, also known as Balrog (Japanese: バルログ, Hepburn: Barurogu) in Japan, is a fictional character from the Street Fighter fighting game series by Capcom. Vega is a mask-wearing, claw-wielding fighter from Spain who uses a personal fighting style combining Japanese ninjutsu and Spanish bullfighting , earning him the nickname of "Spanish ...
Character roster of Ultra Street Fighter IV The main titles of the Street Fighter fighting game series have introduced a varied cast of 87 characters from the main series, and 34 from several spin-offs, for a total of 121 playable characters who originate from 24 countries, each with his or her unique fighting style. This is a list of playable characters and non-playable opponents from the ...
The Balrog that lives below the mithril mine, awoken by this activity, attacks Durin III. He leaves his Ring of Power to Durin IV and names him the new king before fighting back as the entrance to the cavern collapses. The Stranger goes to the Stoors' canyon to save Nori Brandyfoot and Poppy Proudfellow from the Dark Wizard.
Street Fighter II is regarded as one of the most influential video games of all time, [225] [226] [227] and the most important fighting game in particular. [227] [228] [229] The release of Street Fighter II in 1991 is often considered a revolutionary moment in the fighting game
From the article: On the Street Fighter II: Champion Edition arcade machines, Balrog's name is misspelled as Barlog. In turn, the announcer in Super Street Fighter II mispronounces Balrog's name as Barlog as well. This pronounciation was also carried over into the SNES version of the game.
Balrog (Street Fighter), a character in the Street Fighter video game series; Vega (Street Fighter), the Street Fighter character named Balrog in the Japanese versions; Balrog, a recurring boss in the video game Cave Story; Balrog Award, awarded to science fiction works; Balrog Botkyrka/Södertälje IK, a Swedish Floorball team outside Stockholm
Magic Sword: Heroic Fantasy [1] is a 1990 hack and slash video game developed and published by Capcom for arcades. The player is cast as a hero who fights through a mystical tower to save the world. The player is cast as a hero who fights through a mystical tower to save the world.
Strider 2, released in Japan as Strider Hiryū 2 (ストライダー飛竜2, Sutoraidā Hiryū Tsū), and then as Strider Hiryū 1&2 (ストライダー飛竜1&2, Sutoraidā Hiryū Wan & Tsū), is a 1999 hack and slash game developed and published by Capcom for arcades.