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A recurring enemy wrestler from the Streets of Rage series. Resembles an old WWF wrestler.
First boss of the original Streets of Rage. Throws a mean boomerang.
Disgruntled barman boss from Streets of Rage 2. An adept kicker.
Rotund fire-breathing enemy from Streets of Rage.
One of Streets of Rage's most common thugs. Wears nifty shades.
Whip-swinging villainess from the Streets of Rage series.
Galsia is the most common of the thugs in all 3 Streets of Rage games.
Jetpack-clad male boss from Streets of Rage 2. Returns infrequently as a tougher than normal enemy.
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.
Nora is the whip-wielding female enemy in the first Streets of Rage. She was replaced by the Electra crew afterward, but returned in Streets of Rage 4.
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.
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.
Y Signal is an Enemy in Streets of Rage 2. Y Signal is also the most common of the Signal Guys.
Claw-clad, hyper agile Streets of Rage 2 boss.
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