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{{GameInfobox |image = Finalfight2box.jpg |developer = Capcom |publisher= Capcom |designer = Tatsuya Minami |producer = Tokuro Fujiwara |composer = Yasuaki Fujita, Mari Yamaguchi, Yuki Iwai, Setsuo Yamamoto, Yuko Takehara, Tetsuya Nishimura |engine = |jp_rel = {{Release|1993|May|22|JP|Super Famicom}} |na_rel = {{Release|1993|August||NA|Super Nintendo Entertainment System}}<br>{{Release|2009|October|12|NA|Virtual Console}} |eu_rel = {{Release|1993|December||EU|Super Nintendo Entertainment System}}<br>{{Release|2009|October|9|EU|Virtual Console}} |genre = Beat 'em up |features = Single-player, Co-op |ratings= PEGI-12+,ESRB-E10+ |platforms = Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Super Famicom |dplatforms = Virtual Console |media = |requirements = |input = }} '''''Final Fight 2''''' is a side-scrolling [[beat 'em up]] released by [[Capcom]] for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] in {{vgy|1993}}. It is a [[sequel]] to the [[arcade game|coin-operated video game]] ''[[Final Fight]]'' (which was also released for the SNES). ''Final Fight 2'' was developed by Capcom{{'}}s consumer division with no preceding coin-op version produced. ==Story== Time has passed since [[Mike Haggar]], along with his friends [[List of characters in the Street Fighter series#Cody|Cody]] and [[List of characters in the Street Fighter series#Guy|Guy]], defeated the Mad Gear gang and restored peace to [[Metro City]]. While the trio has continued living their normal lives, with Cody taking a vacation with his girlfriend Jessica, Guy going off to a training journey, and Haggar continuing to run Metro City as Mayor, the surviving Mad Gear members have secretly regrouped plotting their revenge under a new leader. They begin by kidnapping Guy's fiancee in Japan, Rena, along with her father and Guy's former sensei Genryusai. With Guy nowhere to be found, Rena's younger sister, [[List of characters in the Street Fighter series#Maki|Maki]], calls Haggar and informs him of the situation. Accompanied by his friend Carlos Miyamoto, Haggar travels to [[Eurasia]] and meets up with Maki, and the three of them join forces to take on the newly revived Mad Gear. ==Gameplay== ''Final Fight 2'' does not deviate much from the original ''Final Fight'' in terms of [[gameplay]], although unlike the SNES version of the first game (and the alternate version ''[[Final Fight#Final Fight Guy|Final Fight Guy]]''), ''Final Fight 2'' features a two-player cooperative mode in addition to the single-player mode. The player has a choice between three characters: Haggar, who uses [[professional wrestling]] techniques; Maki, a female master of the fictional [[ninjutsu]] school of ''Bushin-ryū Ninpō'', similar to Guy from the first game; and Carlos, a [[South America]]n martial artist of Japanese descent who uses a sword for his Special Move. Like in the original game, each character has their own set of fighting techniques and abilities unique to each character. The gameplay remains the same as in the original game. The player has two main action buttons (Attack and Jump), which when pressed together, makes the player's character perform their Special Move (a third button can also be assigned for this purpose). The player proceed through levels fighting against hordes of underlings before reaching a [[Boss (video gaming)|boss character]] at the end of each stage. Health-restoring food items and other bonus point items are hidden away in breakable drums and barrels. There are also three retrievable weapons in the game, a tonfa, a piece of lumber and a knife. There is also a "Genryusai Doll" which makes the player invulnerable for a limited period and a "Guy Doll" which gives the player an extra life. There is a total of six stages in the game, each set in a distinct Eurasian country: [[Hong Kong]], [[France]], [[Holland]], [[England]], [[Italy]] and [[Japan]]. As in the original game, the player will be pitted against numerous types of recurring enemy characters thorough the game. The only returning enemy characters from the original SNES game are the Andore family. [[List of characters in the Street Fighter series#Rolento|Rolento]], a boss character who was in the first ''Final Fight'' but omitted from the SNES port, appears as a boss character in this game (with his name spelled "Rolent"). {| class="wikitable" |-valign="top" ! Stage ! Location ! Time ! Boss |- |1 |Hong Kong |12:00pm |Won Won |- |2 |France |5:00pm |Freddie |- |Bonus |colspan="3"|Break Car |- |3 |Holland |4:00pm |Bratken |- |4 |England |8:00pm |Philippe |- |Bonus |colspan="3"|Break Drum |- |5 |Italy |12:00pm |Rolent |- |6 |Japan |11:30pm |Retu |- |} The player can adjust the difficulty (along with other settings) of the game in the Option Menu. Like in ''Final Fight Guy'', each difficulty setting reveals only a certain portion of the ending, with the full ending being shown only by completing the game on the Expert setting. ==Localization== The Japanese version of ''Final Fight 2'' features two enemy characters named Mary and Eliza, who were knife-wielding female enemies with acrobatic techniques. Mary and Eliza were replaced by two substitute characters named Leon and Robert in the international versions of the game. Additionally, the first stage boss Won Won, wields a meat cleaver in the Japanese version, which was also removed in the overseas versions. ==Legacy== Maki, one of the original characters introduced in ''Final Fight 2'', is also the only original character from the game to make a return appearance. She appears in [[Masahiko Nakahira]]'s 1996 manga ''Sakura Ganbaru!'' as one of several rivals the title character [[Sakura Kasugano|Sakura]] (from ''[[Street Fighter Alpha 2]]'') encounters. She made her second video game appearance in the {{vgy|2001}} [[fighting game]] ''[[Capcom vs. SNK 2]]'', using many of the same techniques from ''Final Fight 2'' as part of her moveset. Maki has also been featured as a trading card in ''[[SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters Clash|Card Fighters 2]]'' and ''Card Fighter DS''. The ''Capcom vs. SNK 2'' version of her character was also featured in the portable versions of ''[[Street Fighter Alpha 3]]'' released for the [[Game Boy Advance]] and [[PlayStation Portable]]. Carlos, on the other hand, would make only a [[cameo appearance|cameo]] appearance in Alex's ending in ''[[Capcom Fighting Evolution]]''. ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== *[http://rq87.flyingomelette.com/FF/FF2/main.html ''Final Fight 2'' at Final Fight Online] *[http://fightingstreet.com/folders/artworkfolder/artworkpages/ff_art_pages/ff2_art_pages/ff2_art.html ''Final Fight 2'' art at FightingStreet.com] *{{moby game|id=/final-fight-2|name=''Final Fight 2''}} {{Final Fight series}} [[it:Final Fight 2]] [[pt:Final Fight 2]]
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