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- Ken, Sakura, Akuma (Gouki in ****an) and Gouken. The Hadouken, Tatsumaki Senpukyaku, and the Shoryuken are the three archetypal moves of these characters...
- childhood, to perform moves such as the Shouryuuken and the Tatsumaki Senpukyaku. After Ken flirts with one of the women accompanying them, Guile's soldiers...
- his last pixel of health, midair-parrying Ken's multi-hitting Tatsumaki Senpukyaku and using Hugo's dropkick to dodge Ken's Shippuu Jinraikyaku, allowing...
- strength, and three special attacks: the Hadōken, Shōryūken, and Tatsumaki Senpūkyaku, performed by executing special joystick and button combinations.[citation...
- both hands to perform attacks such as Hadouken, Shoryuken and Tatsumaki Senpukyaku in order to defeat enemies. As the player progresses throughout the game...
- unleashed from a running start), the Shunpukyaku (a jumping Tatsumaki Senpukyaku), and a less-powerful Hadouken that she can charge, though at the cost...
- the first Street Fighter game, Shoryuken (昇龍拳, Shōryūken) and Tatsumaki Senpukyaku (竜巻旋風脚) were inspired by actual martial arts moves, which were exaggerated...
- from the game Street Fighter (especially both Shoryuken and Tatsumaki Senpukyaku). Being airheaded, she once dropped a dumbbell in Hayato's laptop and...
- the special techniques the Hadouken, the Shoryuken and the Tatsumaki Senpukyaku, 20 years before the Street Fighter tournament. After Goutetsu was killed...
- the first Street Fighter game, Shoryuken (昇龍拳, Shōryūken) and Tatsumaki Senpukyaku (竜巻旋風脚) were inspired by actual martial arts moves, which were exaggerated...