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Souther is the second boss of Streets of Rage. He returns in the sequel as the co-boss of level 6, as a palette swap of Zamza.
Before Sonic the Hedgehog, Alex Kidd was the mascot of Sega. He was well-recognized by the public for his appearances in Alex Kidd in Miracle World and Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle. Alex Kidd is the titular protagonist of his respective series, who, although no longer the main mascot, continues to appear in several Sega-related video games and cameos in several other media.
The fourth boss of the original Streets of Rage. He later returned as a palette swap of Big Ben.
Boxer, with good strength and jump technique but is slow. He only appears as a playable character in the first Streets of Rage game, but is the main reason for the plot line of Streets of Rage 2.
Smash Daisaku is second in command of Empire Army. He is a recurring villain in Gunstar Heroes, and boss of the game's fifth stage.
Y Signal is an Enemy in Streets of Rage 2. Y Signal is also the most common of the Signal Guys.
Opa-Opa is a living, egg-shaped spaceship and the protagonist of the Fantasy Zone saga. With courage, determination, and the ability to upgrade himself, Opa-Opa ventures into the Fantasy Zone and fights to liberate it from evil.
The second boss of the Ancient Ruins stage from Gunstar Heroes. Bravoo Man is made out of blocks and attacks with punches and kicks.
Gunstar Blue is one of the two playable characters from Gunstar Super Heroes.
The commander of a flying battleship from Gunstar Heroes. He uses his superior muscle and wrestling moves in all his boss fights.
One of Streets of Rage's most common thugs. Wears nifty shades.
A recurring enemy wrestler from the Streets of Rage series. Resembles an old WWF wrestler.
The tommy gun-wielding crime syndicate boss who serves as the major antagonist of the Streets of Rage series.
A boss found in the Dice Palace stage from Gunstar Heroes. Players are forced to fight hand to hand with a towering creature made of curry and rice.
Axel Stone is a recurring protagonist from SEGA's classic Streets of Rage series. He and Blaze are the only two characters to appear in all four games. His trademark uppercut is called the "Ground Upper", though sometimes misheard as "Grand Upper!"
A domineering woman from the Gunstar Heroes series. She's always seen with two henchmen who she forces to fight her battles and drive her machines.
Gunstar Red is one of the two playable characters from the Gunstar Heroes franchise.
The boss of the Dice Palace from Gunstar Heroes. He has no special powers and relies on various machines in combat, some of which play on his love for games of chance.
Yellow is a character from the Gunstar Heroes series. She spends most of her time behind the scenes in a support role.
The first boss of the Ancient Ruins stage from Gunstar Heroes. This towering plant launches spores and giant ant eggs.
A recurring playable character in Sega's Streets of Rage franchise. She and her friends Axel Stone and Adam Hunter left the police force, becoming vigilantes hunting after Mr. X. Blaze and Axel are the only two characters to have been in all four games.
Green is the eldest son of the Gunstar family, and pilot of the mighty Seven Force. Throughout Gunstar Heroes, he serves as both foe and ally.
Major robot antagonist from Gunstar Heroes and Guardian Heroes
Minion Soldier is one of many sub-bosses in Black's "silly dice maze". This pint sized powerhouse has all sorts of tricks to put on the hurt.
Galsia is the most common of the thugs in all 3 Streets of Rage games.
Rotund fire-breathing enemy from Streets of Rage.
Joe Musashi is a ninja who appears in many of the games of Sega's Shinobi series.
Streets of Rage 2's penultimate boss who returned as a boss and hidden character in the sequel. He is named after Shiva, the Hindu god of destruction. He can be played as a secret character in Streets of Rage 3.
A wrestler, who at the request of his friend Axel, joined the other Streets of Rage 2 protagonists in retrieving Adam.
The personification of death, also known as the Grim Reaper in American culture. Death in this context represents inevitable human mortality.
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