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Disgruntled barman boss from Streets of Rage 2. An adept kicker.
One of Sonic the Hedgehog's sidekicks. She is a pink hedgehog who was first introduced to the series on September 23, 1993. She was not created by the Sonic team.
Dr. Robotnik, also known as Dr. Eggman, is the antagonist in nearly every Sonic the Hedgehog title.
Sonic the Hedgehog is one of the world's most famous video game characters and the mascot of Sega Enterprises Ltd. Sonic was introduced on June 23 1991 with the launch of Sonic the Hedgehog for the Sega Genesis. His super speed makes him one of the fastest fictional characters.
Metal Sonic is a robotic Sonic created by Dr. Robotnik and has appeared in various Sonic games and spin-offs.
Stealth accompanies Souther at the end of stage 6 of Streets of Rage 2.
A professional wrestler sub-boss in Streets of Rage 2.
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.
The fourth boss of the original Streets of Rage. He later returned as a palette swap of Big Ben.
Robot boss from Streets of Rage 2
Knife-wielding Streets of Rage sub-boss. He and his copies are named after snacks, oddly.
Claw-clad, hyper agile Streets of Rage 2 boss.
Sonic's girlfriend in most media outside of games, who makes a few brief cameos in games.
Boxing boss from Streets of Rage 2. Overweight but effective.
Streets of Rage 2's kickboxing grunt. He and his peers are all named after birds.
A group of recurring martial artist enemies in Streets of Rage 2. Stronger than the average thug, but not as tough as the bosses.
A wrestler, who at the request of his friend Axel, joined the other Streets of Rage 2 protagonists in retrieving Adam.
Motorbike-riding thugs from the Streets of Rage series. Named after weather conditions.
Jetpack-clad male boss from Streets of Rage 2. Returns infrequently as a tougher than normal enemy.
Rotund fire-breathing enemy from Streets of Rage.
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.
Whip-swinging villainess from the Streets of Rage series.
The tommy gun-wielding crime syndicate boss who serves as the major antagonist of the Streets of Rage series.
Galsia is the most common of the thugs in all 3 Streets of Rage games.
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.
Y Signal is an Enemy in Streets of Rage 2. Y Signal is also the most common of the Signal Guys.
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.
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.
Sammy/Eddie "Skate" Hunter is a character from the Streets of Rage series. He is the kid brother of Adam from Streets of Rage 1 and first appears in Streets of Rage 2 to help Axel and Blaze look for his kidnapped brother.
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