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==Appearances== Dee Jay made his debut in ''[[Super Street Fighter II]]'' (1993) as one of the four new characters introduced in the game in addition to the original twelve character roster from previous ''[[Street Fighter II]]'' games. He enters the World Warrior tournament, seeking inspiration to develop a new musical sound. Dee Jay reappears as a playable character in the console versions of ''[[Street Fighter Alpha 3]]'' (1998). The game is set before the World Warrior tournament and depicts Dee Jay before he began his professional music career. While he was not included in ''[[Street Fighter IV]]'', development of his character for its sequel, ''[[Super Street Fighter IV]]'', had commenced during the former game's development.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gamespot.com/xbox360/action/supersf4/news.html?sid=6251047&mode=previews |title=Super Street Fighter IV Q&A - Xbox 360 Previews at GameSpot |publisher=Gamespot.com |date=2010-04-27 |accessdate=2010-09-03}}</ref> Audio files of the announcer from ''Street Fighter IV'' announcing Dee Jay were found amongst the game's audio files.<ref>http://www.giantbomb.com/news/dee-jay-and-t-hawk-coming-to-street-fighter-iv/1429/?page=3&sort=first</ref> He was revealed along with [[T. Hawk]], who also originated from ''Super Street Fighter II'', and [[Juri (Street Fighter)|Juri]], a character created for ''Street Fighter IV''. ===Gameplay=== ===In other media=== Dee Jay plays a minor role in ''[[Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie]]''. Here he beats up a few punks causing trouble at a nightclub before being warned by Guile and Chun-Li that he is being monitored by Bison{{'}}s organization. He was voiced by [[Ginzo Matsuo]] in Japanese and [[Beau Billingslea]] as (John Hammond) in English. In the [[1994 in film|1994]] live-action film version of ''[[Street Fighter (film)|Street Fighter]]'', Dee Jay was portrayed by [[Miguel A. Núñez, Jr.]]. He is depicted as a [[computer hacking|hacker]] and [[computer engineering|engineer]] working for General Bison. This version of Dee Jay appears in the console version of the ''[[Street Fighter: The Movie]]'' game. [[UDON]]'s line of ''Street Fighter'' comics gives Dee Jay a minor role as a brainwashed agent of Shadaloo who breaks into MI5's Delta Red headquarters (along with other [[Juli and Juni|Doll agents]]) and frees a captured Doll agent from their custody. He's captured during the raid and his mind is restored with the help of Delta Red.
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