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Encyclopedia > Cheng Sinzan
Cheng Sinzan
Game series Fatal Fury series
First game Fatal Fury 2
In-Universe Information
Birthplace Flag of Republic of China Taiwan
Blood type O
Fighting style Tai Chi

Cheng Sinzan is a video game character created by SNK. He has made appearances as a playable character in Fatal Fury 2, Fatal Fury Special, Real Bout Fatal Fury Special, Real Bout Fatal Fury 2: The Newcomers, and Real Bout Fatal Fury Special: Dominated Mind, though he has also made some cameo appearances in other SNK games. Fatal Fury , lit. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_the_Republic_of_China. ... It is popularly believed in Japan that a persons ABO blood type or ketsu eki gata is predictive of their personality, character, and compatibility with others, similar to the Western worlds Astrology. ... A video game character is a character appearing in a video game or computer game. ... SNK Playmore (formerly SNK) is a Japanese video game hardware and software company. ... Fatal Fury (餓狼伝説: Garou Densetsu, meaning Legend of the Hungry Wolf, in Japan) is a fighting game series developed by SNK for the Neo-Geo system. ... Fatal Fury (餓狼伝説: Garou Densetsu, meaning Legend of the Hungry Wolf, in Japan) is a fighting game series developed by SNK for the Neo-Geo system. ... Fatal Fury (餓狼伝説 or Garou Densetsu in Japan) is a fighting game series developed by SNK for the Neo-Geo system. ...

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History

Despite being a very productive country and a dominant economic presence in Asia due to its' reputation as a high-export entity, Taiwan is not without its faults. The underground world of crime flows strong within the small country, and Cheng Sinzan is yet another follower of that sinister side of Taiwan.


Ever since he can remember, Cheng has always fought his way to become a man with a higher social status. The man who had money was the man who would be respected, and with that basis in mind, Cheng began to slither his way up the social ladder, via many dirty management tricks and betrayal. However, he also knew that this sort of actions would gain him many enemies who would try to finish him off at the slightest chance. Being a man of wide dimensions, the idea of becoming a prominent martial artist escaped anyone's mind.


But Cheng made it in the end, by training himself in the unpredictable art of Tai Chi Ken, which allowed him to channel his inner energy and launch as actual chi blasts. Cheng also used his own weight to his advantage, as he was capable of lunging himself like a ball all around the place, and once he got going, he would be hard to contain.


After establishing many business spots and shopping locals using his "influences", Cheng's ambition grew stronger. He felt that with his money and with his overwhelming strength, he could topple anyone.
Suddenly, the news that the reknowned German noblesman, Wolfgang Krauser, has organized a new worldwide tournament using the name of a small local competition called "King of Fighters", and that he was seeking only the best. Aside from proving himself to be a distinguished fighter, Cheng realized he could win a lot of money from the prize cash, or he could raid Krauser's massive heritage fortune as well!


Unfortunately for his reputation, Cheng didn't make it so far into the tournament, but he managed to sponsor many of his fights via his dirty money, so the broadcast of his fights earned the fat businessman a decent amount of earnings. Although he didn't gain enough money as he would have wished, something is better than nothing, so Cheng sits back and relaxes, knowing he has gained enough with not so much effort!


Although his intentions are not really evil, Cheng's incredible amount of greed and hunger for money blinds him from more important matters. Only interested in becoming a rich man at any cost, Cheng usualy overlooks many situations, in such a manner that when he tries to find out what's going on, he usually finds himself in big trouble.


Nevertheless, the ambition of Cheng could be as big as his own stomach.

Cameos

  • The King of Fighters '94: The Fatal Fury team's stage in Italy, standing on the gondola in the middle of the stage, wiping his brow as usual.
  • Fatal Fury 3: Road To The Final Victory: He appears in several story scenes warning of the Jin Scrolls and assisting with tracking down the Jins. He also appears in Hon-Fu's stage in his helicopter.
  • The King of Fighters 2002: In the China Stage, Cheng can be seen in the background competing against Li Xiang-Fei in an eating contest of sorts, with his wife nearby to support him. However he loses to her, and ends up getting a belly ache.

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Film and Video

Cheng gets to appear briefly in the last two FF animes. In the second FF anime, he only appears as the organizer of the exhibition match between Joe Higashi and Big Bear (and gets sent to the skies by Joe for being a putz). He gets to be a bit more relevant in the FF motion picture, as he works as an archaeologist to scout for the Armor of Mars, which obviously attracts Laocorn Gaudemus, the villain of the story. After Laocorn takes the Armor by force, he brainwashes Cheng and turns him into a killer cyborg to seek out Laocorn's lost twin sister, Sulia. He wrecks havoc at Joe's reception party, and even gets to blast Big Bear to oblivion. He fairs well against Kim Kaphwan later on, but once his mask is broken after a Houou Kyaku, he falls defeated.


Character Relationship

  • Young brother of Hon Fu

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See also

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Billy Kane (ビリー・カーン) is a video game character in both the Fatal Fury and King of Fighters series. ... Mary Ryan (a. ... Bob Wilson is a video game character from the Fatal Fury fighting game series. ... Bonne Jenet (a. ... Duck King ) is a character from both the Fatal Fury and King of Fighters series. ... {{SNK character| name= Franco Bash | image1=[[Image:Franco Bash. ... This articles trivia section is too large. ... Gato ) is a video game character who was introduced in SNK Playmores Garou: Mark of the Wolves and also makes appearances in the King of Fighters series of fighting games. ... Geese Howard ) was the boss of all organized crime in the fictional city of Southtown in SNK Playmores Fatal Fury and Art of Fighting fighting game series. ... Grant (グラント) is a video game character and is the mid-boss from the fighting game Garou: Mark of the Wolves. ... It is proposed that this article be deleted, because of the following concern: Unsalvagably messy with no references. ... Hotaru Futaba (双葉ほたる, her first name, in Japanese, means Firefly) is a video game character who was introduced in SNK Playmores Garou: Mark of the Wolves and also makes an appearance in Neo Geo Battle Coliseum, and in the PS2 version of The King of Fighters XI. Hotaru is the... Hokotomaru, is a video game character from Garou: Mark of the Wolves. ... Hwa Jai (ホア・ジャイ) is a video game character from the Fatal Fury fighting game series. ... Jin Chonrei (秦崇雷, Japanese: Jin Chonrei, Pinyin: Qín Chónglei) is a video game character who was introduced by SNK in their Fatal Fury fighting game series and also makes an appearance in Neo Geo Battle Coliseum. ... Jin Chonshu (秦崇秀, Japanese: Jin Chonshū, Pinyin: Qín Chóngxiù) is a video game character who was introduced by SNK Playmore from their Fatal Fury fighting game series and also makes an appearance in Neo Geo Battle Coliseum. ... Joe Higashi ) is a character in both the Fatal Fury and King of Fighters series, used mostly for comic relief, he is currently dating Lilly Kane, the sister of another Fatal Fury and King Of Fighters character Billy Kane, who disaproves greatly of this. ... Fighting style: Judo Birthdate: July 7, 1922 Birthplace: Japan Blood type: A Height: 1. ... Kain R. Heinlein is a video game character and is the final boss from the fighting game Garou: Mark of the Wolves. ... Kevin Rian (ケビン・ライアン) is a video game character who was introduced in SNK Playmores fighting game Garou: Mark of the Wolves. ... This articles trivia section is too large. ... Kim Dong Hwan is the cocky, self-proclaimed Tae Kwon Do god and eldest son of Kim Kaphwan. ... Kim Jae Hoon is the quieter and more reserved son of Kim Kaphwan from the SNK game Garou: Mark of the Wolves. ... Kim Kaphwan (김갑환 RR: Gim Gap-hwan, M-R: Kim Kap-hwan, キム・カッファン Kimu Kaffuan in Japanese) is a character in both the Fatal Fury and King of Fighters series by SNK. Kim is a master of Tae Kwon Do, and also considers himself a fighter of justice. ... Fighting style: Zipota and matador arts Birthdate: September 4, 1960 Birthplace: Spain Blood type: B Height: 1. ... Li Xiangfei ) is a character in both the Fatal Fury and King of Fighters series. ... Mai Shiranui ) is a character from both the Fatal Fury and King of Fighters series of fighting games by SNK (now SNK Playmore). ... Michael Max (マイケル・マックス) is a video game character from the Fatal Fury fighting game series. ... Raiden (ライデン, pronounced /raiden/, not /REIden/) is a video game character from the Fatal Fury series of fighting games. ... Richard Meyer ) (a. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Rock Howard ) is a video game character who was introduced in SNK Playmores fighting game Garou: Mark of the Wolves. ... Ryo Sakazaki ) is the main character in Art of Fighting, and one of the main characters in The King of Fighters, both fighting game series from SNK. His name is most often written in kana, however, in some games kanji is used to write parts of his name. ... Ryuji Yamazaki ) is a video game character from both the Fatal Fury and King of Fighters series. ... Terry Bogard ) is a video game character created by SNK, and is the main character of the Fatal Fury series. ... Tizoc, otherwise known as The Griffon Mask in the Japanese verion, is a character from both the Fatal Fury and King of Fighters series. ... He is a fighter from Fatal Fury:Wild Ambition fighting game. ... Tsugumi is a female high school wrestler from Fatal Fury:Wild Ambition game Story Tsugumi A high school student who has entered a student exchange program in Southtown, Tsugumi soon finds herself submerged in a town with an unnatural passion for fighting. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Wolfgang Krauser ) is a boss character in SNK Playmores Fatal Fury series. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...


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Garou: Mark of the Wolves Plot/Story FAQ - IGN FAQs (21302 words)
But Cheng made it in the end, by training himself in the unpredictable art of Tai Chi Ken, which allowed him to channel his inner energy and launch as actual chi blasts.
Cheng also used his own weight to his advantage, as he was capable of lunging himself like a ball all around the place, and once he got going, he would be hard to contain.
Unfortunately for his reputation, Cheng didn't make it so far into the tournament, but he managed to sponsor many of his fights via his dirty money, so the broadcast of his fights earned the fat businessman a decent amount of earnings.
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