In Dhalsim's Street Fighter Alpha 2 stage, his wife can be seen in the background when he is fighting, either cheering him on or turning her face away when he is injured, and cries when he is defeated. In Charlie's Street Fighter Alpha stage, the crowd throws money onto the stage itself when a fight ends.
#Tekken 3 stages series
The Street Fighter Alpha series had unique innovations in stage design. Some games feature other elements such as extra humiliation for the loser, a transition of scenery, and can also feature unique aesthetics for the character the stage was based on, an example would be the Glade of Ninjas in New Generation where if Ibuki (who the stage is designed for) herself is a combatant and loses a round the background ninjas come out of the background to check on her. Most others have the background crowd's animation sped up repeatedly. Honda's Street Fighter II stage has the painting of the man in the background move, showing a ticket, and the sun painting flashing. Some stages have the background features come alive in a cartoonish and humorous way for example, E. However, near the end of a fight, stages tend to become more active to cheer on the fight. Stages do not affect gameplay at all they are merely for show. Stages typically have two invisible walls at the left and right side to keep fighting centered in the area. The character's stage is based on their country for example, Chun-Li's stage in Street Fighter II is on a Chinese street, with cyclists and markets, and her Street Fighter Alpha stage is on the Wall of China.
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Every character in their respective stage has their own unique stage as well as a theme to accommodate it. A Stage is the area where battles are fought in the Street Fighter series.