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Encyclopedia > Satsui no Hadou
Shin Akuma using Satsui no Hadou to its full extent (this version is mixed with the power of the Orochi).
Shin Akuma using Satsui no Hadou to its full extent (this version is mixed with the power of the Orochi).

Satsui no Hadou (Japanese: 殺意の波動, literally Surge of the Intent to Murder), is the forbidden power depicted through Capcom's Street Fighter Alpha and Street Fighter II series. It was first introduced in Street Fighter Alpha 2, in which Ryu realized that this forbidden power was building within him — the main reason why Sagat was nearly killed. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (648x679, 81 KB) Summary URL: http://kingoffighters. ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (648x679, 81 KB) Summary URL: http://kingoffighters. ... The Orochi in The King of Fighters is a version of the Kusanagi legend. ... Capcom ) TYO: 9697 is a leading Japanese developer and publisher of video games. ... The Street Fighter Alpha (Street Fighter Zero outside the USA and Europe) series of fighting games is part of the Street Fighter series by Capcom. ... Street Fighter II: The World Warrior (1991) was a highly popular and immensely successful fighting game created by Capcom. ... Ryu (リュウ, 隆 in Japanese) is a video game character created by Capcom, and is the protagonist of the majority of the games in the Street Fighter series. ... Sagat (สกัด in Thai) is a boss character from the early editions of Capcoms Street Fighter fighting game series. ...


To tap into Satsui no Hadou, a fighter must be so consumed with the desire to win that they are willing to kill. As a result, only people who push themselves to be the best at all costs can take advantage of it. However, the untrained mind can be driven to a temporary insanity if they have not prepared for it. For those who do succeed in controlling it, they develop an almost cold, clinical detachment from themselves. After Akuma tamed the Satsui no Hadou, he lost all of his humanity and became a fighter who only seeks to become the strongest in the world. As such, Satsui no Hadou makes a human unbelievably powerful but at the cost of losing one's humanity. Akuma's understanding of Satsui no Hadou is so great, he can seal himself off from it, giving lesser opponents a fighting chance. Learning Satsui no Hadou is the first step in learning the most fatal technique known to all of Goutetsu-Ryuu Ansatsuken, Shun Goku Satsu. Akuma (demon in Japanese), known in Japan as Gouki (豪鬼, powerful spirit), is a video game character created by Capcom. ... This article is being considered for deletion in accordance with Wikipedias deletion policy. ... The aftermath of the Shun Goku Satsu. ...


Goutetsu himself was once seen meditating while tapping into Satsui no Hadou, so he probably encouraged, or at least accepted, it. This was also how both his students Gouken and Akuma were introduced to the power. Goutetsu would also have had to teach Satsui no Hadou to his pupils if he did teach them the Shun Goku Satsu. Finally, he was actually pleased with his student Akuma for tapping into Satsui no Hadou during a life or death battle for control of their school. Gouken, a student of Goutetsu who taught a toned-down derivation of his style, detested Satsui no Hadou since he believed it encouraged killing. He condemned his brother Akuma for corrupting his Hadou no Chikara. Gouken Gouken (剛拳, Gôken, in Japanese, means Strong Fist) was the master of Ryu and Ken in Capcoms Street Fighter fighting game series. ...


Originally, Ryu scarred Sagat with a single Shoryuken. It was later retconned that Ryu lost control of himself (when Sagat offered to help him up) by rising up fist first, upsetting Sagat (and nearly killing him) with a Metsu Shoryuken. His attack took on the properties of Goutetsu's original art despite having never been taught it by his master Gouken. Although Sagat wanted revenge for his scarred chest, he never knew that the scar came from the Satsui no Hadou, a dark power that consumed Ryu sometime in 1987. During Street Fighter Alpha 2, Ryu finally realized that the Satsui no Hadou was the culprit behind his cheap victory over Sagat. Knowing about this dark intent, Ryu has vowed to reject the Satsui no Hadou. It was not until the end of Street Fighter Alpha 3 that Ryu was able to fully reject the Satsui no Hadou. This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... 1987 (MCMLXXXVII) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


The Satsui no Hadou was introduced in Alpha 2, where a player could choose to play as a version of Ryu, known as Satsu no Hadou ni Mezameta Ryu (known to English speaking fans as Evil Ryu) who had some of Akuma's moves. This also continued in home versions of Alpha 3, as well as games in the Capcom vs. SNK series and Namco x Capcom. Because of the aforementioned plot elements, Satsu no Hadou ni Mezameta Ryu does not appear in Street Fighter III. A secret character (not to be confused with an unseen character) is a playable character in a video game that can only be played by completing some task in the game. ... The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ... The SNK vs. ... Namco x Capcom (ナムコ クロス カプコン) is a turn-based strategy game featuring characters from games produced by video game companies Namco and Capcom, and developed by Monolith Soft. ... Street Fighter III: New Generation is a fighting game produced by Capcom, released in 1997 on Capcoms CPS-3 hardware, which is a continuation of the famous Street Fighter series. ...


In the Marvel vs. Capcom series, Sakura had an alternate form (Hiyakeshita Sakura, literally Sunburned Sakura but also known as Dark Sakura) that gave her some of Akuma's moves. Although this had little connection to Satsui no Hadou, as the Satsui no Hadou was not a central plot element in any game in the series, this sparked speculation as to whether other characters (not necessarily those from Capcom) could use this power. In particular: This article is about the series. ... Sakura Kasugano (春日野さくら Kasugano Sakura) is a video game character in the Street Fighter series of fighting games. ...

  • In the frist Marvel vs. Capcom Ryu couldchange "modes" altering his move set to confrom with the move sets of Ken Masters or Akuma. Unlike games featureing Evil Ryu as and alternate character the switch could only be performed during a fight.
  • In Capcom vs. SNK 2, the final boss form of Rugal (God Rugal or Ultimate Rugal) had some of Akuma's moves.
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Satsui no Hadou at AllExperts (795 words)
Shin Akuma using Satsui no Hadou to its full extent (this version is mixed with the power of the Orochi).
Satsui no Hadou (Japanese: 殺意の波動, literally Surge of the Intent to Murder), is the forbidden power depicted through Capcom's Street Fighter Alpha and Street Fighter II series.
The Satsui no Hadou was introduced in Alpha 2, where a player could choose to play as a version of Ryu, known as Satsu no Hadou ni Mezameta Ryu (known to English speaking fans as Evil Ryu) who had some of Akuma's moves.
Satsui No Hadou - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music (749 words)
Satsui No Hadou (殺意の波動) is also known as "Surge of the Intent to Murder" in Japanese.
Not much is known about the Satsui No Hadou, neither how the murderous power came about, but one thing is for sure--Akuma, before he succeeded in killing his father Goutetsu and his brother Gouken, embraced the forbidden power known as the Satsui No Hadou.
The Satsui no Hadou was introduced in Alpha 2, where a player could choose to play a version of Ryu, known as Satsui no Hadou ni Mezameta Ryu (sometimes shortened by English-speaking fans as "Evil Ryu") that had some of Akuma's moves.
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