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Street Fighter 1 [Arcade] - play as Sagat (playthrough)

This is a play-through using Sagat in an alternate Arcade version of Street Fighter 1. Read on below for more information... This is an alternative version of the Arcade game Street Fighter 1 which allows the player to select the enemy/boss characters. Sagat is the second Thai enemy opponent and is the final boss. He is a non-selectable character in the normal version of the game. ===== About Sagat ===== Sagat is known as "The Emperor Of Muay Thai" in his homeland. He gained the title after defeating a powerful fighter named Nuakan, a fellow Muay Thai master. As a result, Adon asked Sagat to take him as his student, in which he did. Later, Sagat was challenged by a man named Go Hibiki, who was Dan's father. During the battle, Hibiki took out one of Sagat's eyes, to which he paid for with his life. In the first World Warrior tournament, he was eventually defeated by Ryu. Gameplay-wise, Sagat is one of the best characters to use in SF1. His Tiger projectile inflicts around 70% energy depletion, and his Tiger Knees come out fast and has priority over probably everything in the game. His "weaknesses" are that his basics are generally short-ranged, and the fact that he cannot jump. It should also be noted that his standing basics are almost identical to his SF2WW counterpart's standing basics, using exactly the same buttons. ==== Sagat Trivia ===== ---- In SF1, when he gets defeated and is laying on the ground, his eyepatch has come off and is seen next to his head. ---- Sagat is the only enemy/boss character to reappear in the sequel SF2WW. ---- In CvS2, Sagat's face in his Capcom Groove artwork looks extremely similar to his SF1 in-game portrait. It's most likely based on it. ---- He references his SF1 winquote in the CvS series and SSF2THDRemix. ---- The SF3 series are the only Street Fighter games where Sagat has not appeared in. ---- He is most likely named after real-life Muay Thai fighter Sagat Petchyindee. ---- In the 2D games he has appeared in, his eyepatch will of course keep switching sides depending on the side he is facing. ---- In CvS2, when Sagat has the S-Groove, his chest scar glows when he charges meter. ===== Additional Information ===== ---- Against some opponents, there is a flaw that briefly freezes and stops Adon and his opponent from doing their jump-in's properly in the pre-fight "intro". After the freeze, the fight begins as normal. ---- In this version of the game, most of the enemie's / bosse's "special moves" are performed by holding Down or Down-Back or Down-Forward and then pressing a [P] or [K] button. Interestingly, this indicates that the enemy jumping strikes are a set routine/move, instead of a free move during jumping. It also explains why you cannot perform any strikes while jumping with them. ---- Despite selecting the enemy characters, the portrait of Ryu (1P) or Ken (2P) is always used for the versus screens. ---- When playing as an enemy character, after you win a round, the winning text will still say that Ryu or Ken won the round. ---- You can still play the 'break-the-boards' bonus games as an enemy character. However the enemy characters often do not have sufficient moves to reach/break all the boards. ---- Obviously the other bonus game where you time the karate chop will always be Ryu or Ken. ---- When you complete the game with an enemy character, it will still use Ryu's or Ken's portraits for the "king of the hill" victory message. ===== About Street Fighter ===== This is where it all began. Who would've thought that this game would develop into a sequel that ended up setting the tone for virtually all other future fighting games?

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