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A recurring enemy wrestler from the Streets of Rage series. Resembles an old WWF wrestler.
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.
First boss of the original Streets of Rage. Throws a mean boomerang.
A gay character in Bare Knuckle 3, which is the Japanese version of Streets Of Rage 3. He was cut out of the US and European versions of the game.
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!"
Disgruntled barman boss from Streets of Rage 2. An adept kicker.
Rotund fire-breathing enemy from Streets of Rage.
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.
A boss character in Streets of Rage/ Bare Knuckle 3. He is a palette swap of Axel, and a robot duplicate.
One of Streets of Rage's most common thugs. Wears nifty shades.
Dr Zan is a playable character in Streets of Rage 3. He uses his cyborg body to fight against the syndicate, which he was once part of. His most distinctive trait is his long arms, with which he can shock opponents from afar.
Big Earl is a laid-back, seriously jammin' alien from the planet Funk-o-tron. Although he's totally loyal to his best bud ToeJam and is good to have on your side in a fight, he's not terribly bright, is an absolutely awful driver, and his pants have a habit of falling down.
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.
Whip-swinging villainess from the Streets of Rage series.
Motorbike-riding thugs from the Streets of Rage series. Named after weather conditions.
Galsia is the most common of the thugs in all 3 Streets of Rage games.
A group of recurring martial artist enemies in Streets of Rage 2. Stronger than the average thug, but not as tough as the bosses.
Knife-wielding Streets of Rage sub-boss. He and his copies are named after snacks, oddly.
Jetpack-clad male boss from Streets of Rage 2. Returns infrequently as a tougher than normal enemy.
Ninja enemy from the Streets of Rage series.
A wrestler, who at the request of his friend Axel, joined the other Streets of Rage 2 protagonists in retrieving Adam.
Robot boss from Streets of Rage 2
A nimble boss duo 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.
This robot is the final boss in the game Streets of Rage 3
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.
Boxing Kangaroo from Streets of Rage 3. Both a mini-boss & a hidden character.
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.
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