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Guy

Guy, as he appears in Final Fight.
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Full Name Guy
Birthdate August 12, 1963
Birthplace U.S.A.[1]
Height 179cm (5'10")
Weight 72kg (158 lbs)
Blood Type O
Likes Tennis shoes, ochazuke
Dislikes Writing from left to right
Measurements (Bust, Waist, Hip) 108cm (42"), 77cm (30"), 82cm (32")
Fighting Style Ninjutsu from the Bushin clan

Guy is a character from both the Final Fight and Street Fighter series of games. Not seen since Final Fight: Streetwise, he will return in the upcoming Super Street Fighter IV.

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Guy was the 39th generation in a long line of Bushin martial artists. Studying under his Master Zeku, they revived the secrets of the Bushi-Ryu Ninjitsu arts. Guy's unique application of Bushin martial arts utilizes speed and rapid attacks to wear down opponents until he can find an opening for his deadliest maneuvers. Guy labels some of his special attacks with the preface Bushin, even though his master felt it might make the young fighter too egotistical and assume that he'd mastered the deepest secrets of the Bushin martial arts.

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Guy was introduced in the initial Final Fight game, and also appeared in Final Fight 3 and Final Fight Revenge. When Capcom produced Street Fighter Alpha in 1995, Guy would be one of two Final Fight characters to be included along with the game's second stage boss Sodom. Guy and Sodom would be joined by Rolento in 1996's Street Fighter Alpha 2 and by Cody in 1998's Street Fighter Alpha 3, followed by Maki's appearance in the portable versions of Alpha 3.

In the Street Fighter Alpha games, Guy's Bushin predecessor is revealed to be Zeku, who would appear in Guy's ending in Street Fighter Alpha 2 to test Guy for his successorship. During the same year Alpha 3 was released in the arcades, Guy was featured in the American-produced Final Fight Revenge, a fighting game for the arcades and Sega Saturn featuring the original Final Fight cast.

A second American-produced Final Fight sequel was released in 2005 titled Final Fight: Streetwise, which reimagines Guy's character as an Asian crime lord in the Japan Town district of Metro City.

Guy also appeared in Capcom Fighting Evolution, Capcom World 2, Ibuki's ending in Super Gem Fighter: Mini Mix and Namco x Capcom, where he is paired with Ginzu from the game Captain Commando.

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  1. http://www.capcom.co.jp/sf4/guy.html

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