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Sheng long street fighter stage
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The mistranslation spawned rumors about the existence of a Sheng Long character in the game and players sent letters to video game publications attempting to confirm the character's existence. The hoax article, click for enlarged version. A character named Gouken was later introduced in Masaomi Kanzaki's 1993 Street Fighter II manga as Ryu and Ken's sensei and was adapted into the series' backstory in Super Street Fighter II Turbo. Sheng Long would later appear as Ryu and Ken's master in the Malibu Comic, Nida, who trained with Ryu and Ken, accuses Ryu of poisoning his master, the real culprit is a Ryu clone created by M.

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Instruction manuals for later ports to the SNES and Sega Genesis consoles replaced all references to Sheng Long by referring to Ryu and Ken as disciples of the "Shotokan school of karate".

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The Super Nintendo (SNES) port of Street Fighter II released shortly after the April Fool prank changed the translation to " You must defeat my Dragon Punch to stand a chance." However, the English instruction manual for the SNES Street Fighter II referred to "Master Sheng Long" as Ryu and Ken's teacher. This was carried into one of Ryu's quotes to defeated opponents in the English localization of the 1991 arcade game Street Fighter II, changing the Japanese quote, " If you cannot overcome the Rising Dragon Fist, you cannot win!" ( 昇龍拳を破らぬ限り、おまえに勝ち目はない!, Shōryūken wo yaburanu kagiri, omae ni kachime wa nai! ?) to " You must defeat Sheng Long to stand a chance." As a result players were given the impression that Ryu was referring to an actual person instead of the physical attack itself. The name Sheng Long comes from a mistranslated portion of Ryu's Shoryuken " shō ryū" (昇 龍, "rising dragon") from Shōryūken (昇龍拳, "Rising Dragon Fist"), Ryu's flying uppercut, is " shēng lóng" in Chinese pinyin.

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Fan appeal for the character affected later Capcom titles, with public requests for the inclusion of Sheng Long in an actual video game leading to the consideration of his inclusion in the The Movie video game and years later resulting in the appearance of Gouken as both a secret boss and playable character in Street Fighter IV. The hoax influenced the creation of both Akuma and Gouken as characters in the Street Fighter series, with the former appearing in Super Street Fighter II Turbo as a secret boss.

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