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There are several references to Street Fighter in the Dead Rising franchise:
Dead Rising[]
- Street Fighter Anniversary Collection sign in Willamette street - in Dead Rising.
- The Somersault Kick is a signature move used by Guile in Capcom's Street Fighter series of video games, whereas the Double Lariat is an attack used by Zangief.
Dead Rising 2[]
- Street Fighter slot machine
- The screen of Katey Greene's mock PSP handheld shows Street Fighter.
- Goblin Mask - Blanka from the Super Street Fighter series.
- Roaring Thunder - This weapon is a reference to Capcom's "Street Fighter" franchise, which features a character named Blanka (which the goblin mask is modeled after) who can electrify his body.
- MMA Gloves - Possibly Ryu from Street Fighter is depicted on each glove.
Dead Rising 3[]
- Roaring Thunder - This weapon is a reference to Capcom's "Street Fighter" franchise, which features a character named Blanka (which the goblin mask is modeled after) who can electrify his body.
- Blanka Mask - a weapon modeled after Blanka from Super Street Fighter.
- Blanka Mask (Clothing) - A piece of headgear which allows Nick to wear the likeness of Blanka.
- The uppercut attack made by the Dragon Punch has Nick yelling "Shoryuken. This is the same shout uttered by Ryu and Ken in Street Fighter.
Dead Rising 4[]
- There are a number of Street Fighter related clothing items for Frank to wear found in game, including: Street Fighter Tee, Ryu Tee, and a Street Fighter II Sweater.
- Included in the game by default are outfits modeled after Cammy, M. Bison, T. Hawk, Guile, Zangief and Vega that Frank can change in to.
- Like many of it's predecessors, Dead Rising 4 features two variations of the Blanka Mask: one that can be used as a weapon and one that is wearable. The weapon variant is green, and the clothing item is blue.
- Inside of Ja-POP!, there is an original Street Fighter arcade machine. Standing next to it are cardboard cut outs of E. Honda and Ryu. Outside the store, a chibi version of Crimson Viper is shown on a sign.
- There is various merchandise in stores like Ja-POP!, King Hiro Arcade, Super Punch Comics and Tetro's Comics & Collectibles that feature Street Fighter merchandise.
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