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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.
A one-time character that appeared in Sonic the Fighters, he later appeared in Fighters Megamix
A character introduced in (and dropped after) Sonic the Fighters. He throws bombs, apparently.
Chai is the creepy boss from the first Shenmue game.
One of the Mad Angles in Shenmue.
Gui Zhang is Master Chen's son from the original Shenmue game.
The Dreamcast is a Sega-console released in the 1990s and was discontinued in the early 2000s. It has since made appearances and references in several Sega-related video games to date, including Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed and Super Monkey Ball: Banana Mania.
First appeared in Knuckles' Chaotix, and has appeared in a few more games since then. One of the more prominent members of the Chaotix.
(referred to as Nack the Weasel in America) A character in the Sonic the Hedgehog Games. First appeared in Sonic Triple Trouble.
Goro Mihashi is a delinquent who helps out Ryo around the docks in the first Shenmue.
Harrier runs to war in an effort to maintain peace in the Fantasy Zone.
The housekeeper of the Hazuki residence from the original Shenmue game.
Iwao Hazuki is the father of Shenmue protagonist Ryo Hazuki. He is killed by Lan Di at the start of the first Shenmue game.
Made his first appearance in Sonic the Hedgehog 3 and is now a mainstay in the franchise. He also enjoys a friendly rivalry with Sonic and rapping about the places he visits.
A member of the Chinese cartel. Lan Di kills Ryo Hazuki's father in SEGA's popular Shenmue series.
A kindhearted dock worker who befriends and trains Ryo in the art of forklift operation.
Masayuki Fukuhara (or Fuku-San) is Ryo Hazuki's sparring partner in the original Shenmue game.
An antiques trader from the original Shenmue game.
NiGHTS is a flying, jester-like Nightmaren who betrayed Wizeman, the ruler of Nightmare, in order to live in liberty with the Nightopians. It befriends and dualizes (fuses) with all Nightopia visitors to diminish Wizeman's control of the dream world.
Ryo Hazuki's childhood friend and love interest in the original Shenmue game.
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.
A member of the Mad Angels gang.
Main character of the Shenmue games.
Shenhua is a character in the Shenmue franchise.
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.
Miles "Tails" Prower is Sonic the Hedgehog's two-tailed sidekick who was first introduced in Sonic the Hedgehog 2.
The leader of the "Mad Angels", a gang located operating out of New Yokosuka Harbor in Shenmue.
Tom is a character from Shenmue who runs a hot dog stand.
One of Ryo Hazuki's aides in Shenmue II.
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