M. Bison

M. Bison is a character that appears in 43 games

M. Bison is a powerful villain in the Street Fighter Universe.

Overview

M. Bison is one of the primary bosses of the Street Fighter fighting game series.

In Japan, M. Bison is known as Vega. This is due to one of the other characters in Street Fighter II, being a parody of Mike Tyson. To avoid lawsuits, Capcom rotated the names of three of the characters for the American version: M. Bison the boxer became Balrog, Balrog the Spanish warrior became Vega, and Vega the evil dictator became M. Bison.  Completing the parody, the boxer's first name is Mike, but no explanation has ever been given as to what the M in the dicator's name could stand for.

Bison's general attire consists of a red military uniform with large silver shoulder plates, wrist bands, and shin guards; on his cap is the skull insignia of his crime syndicate known as Shadaloo (sometimes referred to as Shadowlaw or Shadowloo). Bison's eyes lack both pupils and irises (exception in "Street Fighter II"), leaving them a ghastly white color. He sports a dark colored cape in the Alpha series, in which he appears with his original body. In Street Fighter II and the Capcom vs SNK series, he appears with a much slimmer body, and removes his cape before battle.

History

His first appearance, chronologically speaking, was in Street Fighter Alpha, as the head of an elusive criminal and military organization known as Shadowlaw. Along with his aspirations for world conquest, M. Bison had been working on perfecting a lethal and deadly energy that would exponentially increase his fighting ability, an inherently evil energy he refers to as "Psycho Power". During the events of Street Fighter Alpha, Shadaloo came to the attention of Interpol, which sent Chun-Li (an operative with a personal vendetta against the crime lord, who had killed her father) to thwart Bison's plans. Chun-Li and M. Bison eventually confronted each other and battled. M. Bison defeated Chun-Li and then escaped on his helicopter while mocking her and promising to kill her in the same manner he killed her father if she confronts him again. During the events of Alpha or Alpha 2, M. Bison also came into conflict with Rose, a mysterious woman who wielded Soul Power, the opposite of Bison's Psycho Power. This fact and the fact that her quest was to stop any and all of M. Bison's evil plans indicate the intricate connection between the two, and would later be revealed in Street Fighter Alpha 3.

By the time of Street Fighter Alpha 3, the Psycho Power began exceeding the limits of his body. Having predicted this event, M. Bison had his scientists engineer a body that he could transfer his essence to, but that body Cammy escaped from Shadaloo's conditioning. M. Bison then turned his sights to Ryu, one of the most powerful fighters in the world, and the personal nemesis of Bison's right-hand man Sagat. Bison defeated and captured Ryu and subjected him to intense psychological conditioning; when Sagat objected, M. Bison turned Ryu on him, telling him he could finally have his rematch. While Sagat battled Ryu, Ryu's friends Ken and Sakura fought M. Bison. With Sagat's urging, Ryu came to his senses and forced M. Bison to retreat to the Psycho Drive, which restored his power.

In Street Fighter Alpha 3, USAF officers Charlie and Guile are on a mission to stop the dictator from using his new creation, a satellite (featured in Street Fighter Alpha 3), which can enhance his Psycho Power abilities. Guile and Charlie are joined by Chun-Li, and the three of them battle M. Bison. In order to take down Shadaloo's leader, Charlie keeps fighting him while the base is set to explode, and eventually sacrifices his own life. M. Bison's soul, however, ended up surviving the explosion and took control of Rose. It is revealed that, while trying to master Psycho Power, Bison had to expel all the humanity and good in his soul to accommodate and supplant the intense energy the power gives him, and that Rose is actually the formation of all of M. Bison's good energy. He stayed inside of Rose's body until his Shadaloo scientists could forge a new body for him, the body seen in Street Fighter II. This body, however, was much weaker, since, having inhabited his "good side"'s soul for a period of time, he retained both his good and evil energies as he transferred to his new body, thus making his Psycho Power considerably less effective.

M. Bison held the second Street Fighter tournament to get revenge against the people who had destroyed the Psycho Drive. His new body was much weaker than the previous, but he was still very powerful. In the end, he was destroyed by Akuma, who killed him with the Shun Goku Satsu and sent his soul to hell to be destroyed. Bison was not heard of in Street Fighter III, and Chun-Li's mid-boss dialogue with Urien in Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike suggests that Shadaloo was destroyed.

Gameplay and Techniques

M. Bison is a "charge character" in that, his special moves require that you hold in directions for a few seconds before pulling a move off. One of his special moves is the "Psycho Crusher" which sends him flying in the direction of his opponent with a damaging spin. The "Scissors Kick" allows him to do a forward flip which will knock the opponent away. With the "Head Stomp", Bison jumps into the air and homes into the opponent, bouncing off their heads in which he can follow up and smack them with his own hands.

In the Alpha series, he gained new moves such as the "Psycho shot" which was his very own projectile and a couple abilities which allowed him to teleport and hover in the air.

His Super Attacks contain a more powerful version of the Psycho Crusher (In Alpha 3, it is his most powerful attack taking up the whole screen when used) and the Knee Press Nightmare, which is a more varied version of the Scissors Kick.

Shin M. Bison is an alternate version of M. Bison with more powerful abilities, fewer weaknesses, and often a different costume. Much like Shin Akuma, this modified version of the character is meant to portray Bison when he chooses to unleash the true depths of his power. The only canon appearance of Shin M. Bison takes place in Street Fighter Alpha 3 (often referred to as Final M. Bison) but he has also appeared in both Street Fighter EX2 Plus (referred to as Bison II), and Street Fighter EX3 as a secret, computer-only boss character.

When fighting in this more powerful form, Bison’s abilities differ from game to game. In Street Fighter Alpha 3, his fierce punch attacks send out a wave of energy and his psycho crusher super combo fills the entire screen with a devastating streak of blue flames. This improved psycho crusher is much faster and stronger than its normal counterpart, cannot be blocked in the air, and does severe damage even when blocked.

In Street Fighter EX 2 Plus and Street Fighter EX 3, Shin M. Bison appears with pale, indigo-tinted skin and a white uniform. In both of these games, he has an infinite amount of SC energy, the ability to cancel most of his moves, and three greatly improved psycho cannon projectile attacks.

Shin M. Bison also tends to be far more aggressive than his normal counterpart in all the titles he appears in, and makes frequent use of his teleporting ability.

M. Bison games Edit

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Name Platforms Developer
Street Fighter EX Plus
ARC Arika Co., Ltd.
Street Fighter EX
PS1, ARC Arika Co., Ltd.
Street Fighter IV
released on Feb. 17, 2009
X360, PS3, ARC, PC Capcom
Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix
released on Nov. 25, 2008
XBLM, PSN Backbone Entertainment
Capcom Classics Collection: Volume 2
released on Nov. 24, 2006
PS2, XBOX Backbone Entertainment
Street Fighter II Turbo: Hyper Fighting
released on Aug. 2, 2006
SNES, ARC, WSHP Capcom
Street Fighter Alpha Anthology
released on June 13, 2006
PS2 Capcom
Street Fighter Alpha 3 MAX
released on Feb. 7, 2006
PSP Capcom
Capcom Classics Collection
released on Sept. 27, 2005
PS2, XBOX Backbone Entertainment
Namco x Capcom
PS2 Monolith Software, Inc.
Capcom Fighting Evolution
released on Nov. 16, 2004
PS2, XBOX Capcom Production Studio 2
SVC Chaos: SNK vs. Capcom
released on Oct. 7, 2004
PS2, NEO, XBOX, ARC SNK Playmore
Street Fighter: Anniversary Collection
released on Aug. 31, 2004
PS2, XBOX Capcom Production Studio 2
Hyper Street Fighter 2: The Anniversary Edition
PS2 Capcom
Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000 Pro
released on Aug. 16, 2002
PS1, DC Capcom
Super Street Fighter II: Turbo Revival
released on Oct. 30, 2001
GBA Capcom
Capcom vs. SNK 2: Mark of the Millennium
PS2, GC, XBOX, DC, ARC Capcom
Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000
DC, ARC Capcom
Street Fighter EX3
released on Oct. 24, 2000
PS2 Arika Co., Ltd.
Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes
PS2, XBOX, DC, ARC Capcom
Street Fighter EX2 Plus
released on June 1, 2000
PS1 Arika Co., Ltd.
Street Fighter EX2
released on May 25, 2000
PS1 Arika Co., Ltd.
SNK vs. Capcom: Match of the Millennium
NGPC Capcom
Street Fighter Collection 2
released on Oct. 31, 1998
PS1, SAT Capcom
Street Fighter Alpha 3
released on June 29, 1998
GBA, PSP, PS2, PS1, DC, SAT, ARC Capcom, Crawfish Interactive
Street Fighter Collection
released on Nov. 30, 1997
PS1, SAT Capcom
Street Fighter EX Plus Alpha
released on Sept. 30, 1997
PS1 Arika Co., Ltd.
Marvel Super Heroes Vs. Street Fighter
released on June 25, 1997
PS1, SAT, ARC Capcom
X-Men vs. Street Fighter
released on Oct. 4, 1996
PS1, SAT, ARC Capcom
Street Fighter Alpha 2
released on March 6, 1996
SNES, PS2, PS1, SAT, ARC, PC Capcom
Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams
released on June 27, 1995
PS1, SAT, GBC, ARC, PSN, PC Capcom
Street Fighter: The Movie
PS1, SAT, ARC Capcom, Incredible Technologies, Inc.
Super Street Fighter II Turbo
AMI, 3DO, DC, CD32, ARC, XBLM, PC Capcom
Street Fighter Series
PC Capcom
Super Street Fighter II
released on Sept. 11, 1993
AMI, GEN, SNES, CD32, ARC, WSHP, PC Capcom
Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers
GEN, SNES, AST, PS1, 32X, SAT, ARC, WSHP, PC Capcom
Street Fighter II: Champion Edition
GEN, SMS, TG16, ARC, WSHP, X68K Capcom
Street Fighter II: Hyper Fighting
released on Dec. 1, 1992
SNES, ARC, XBLM Capcom
Street Fighter II
released on Jan. 1, 1992
AMI, GB, GBA, GEN, SMS, SNES, AST, C64, SPEC, PS2, 3DO, SAT, ARC, WSHP, PC Tec Toy Indústria de Brinquedos S.A., Capcom

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General Information Edit
Character Name: M. Bison
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Gender: Male
Birthday: April 17, 1991
Appears in: 43 games
First appearance: Street Fighter II
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