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* BossGame: One of the few 8-bit examples in this sub-genre.

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* BossGame: One of the few 8-bit examples in this sub-genre.SubGenre.
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''Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight'' is an early ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' SpinOff released for the UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem in 1990, just one year before ''VideoGame/StreetFighterII'' would turn the series into a household name. Set in the [[ExtyYearsFromPublication distant and terrifying future of the year 2010]], ''2010'' deviates completely from the martial arts tournament format of the original ''VideoGame/{{Street Fighter|I}}''. Instead, it is a futuristic action game with emphasis on boss battles.

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''Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight'' is an early ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' SpinOff released for the UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem Platform/NintendoEntertainmentSystem in 1990, just one year before ''VideoGame/StreetFighterII'' would turn the series into a household name. Set in the [[ExtyYearsFromPublication distant and terrifying future of the year 2010]], ''2010'' deviates completely from the martial arts tournament format of the original ''VideoGame/{{Street Fighter|I}}''. Instead, it is a futuristic action game with emphasis on boss battles.
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''Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight'' is an early ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' SpinOff released for the UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem in 1990. Set in the [[ExtyYearsFromPublication distant and terrifying future of the year 2010]], ''2010'' deviates completely from the martial arts tournament format of the original ''VideoGame/{{Street Fighter|I}}''. Instead, it is a futuristic action game with emphasis on boss battles.

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''Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight'' is an early ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' SpinOff released for the UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem in 1990.1990, just one year before ''VideoGame/StreetFighterII'' would turn the series into a household name. Set in the [[ExtyYearsFromPublication distant and terrifying future of the year 2010]], ''2010'' deviates completely from the martial arts tournament format of the original ''VideoGame/{{Street Fighter|I}}''. Instead, it is a futuristic action game with emphasis on boss battles.
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''FADE IN!''

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* NintendoHard: Having unlimited continues doesn't make the game much easier. You have a very strict timer, the bosses are difficult, and it doesn't take many hits to die. The final stage of the game ramps this UpToEleven, with a boss rush against ''five bosses'' featuring only two possible powerup levels to earn, all within a very strict time limit. Unless you're a master of the game, if you can do this at all it will take you hours, or even ''days'' of repeat attempts to finally get through.

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* NintendoHard: Having unlimited continues doesn't make the game much easier. You have a very strict timer, the bosses are difficult, and it doesn't take many hits to die. The final stage of the game ramps this UpToEleven, up to eleven, with a boss rush against ''five bosses'' featuring only two possible powerup levels to earn, all within a very strict time limit. Unless you're a master of the game, if you can do this at all it will take you hours, or even ''days'' of repeat attempts to finally get through.
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* MeaninglessLives: Continues are unlimited, and you restart the same stage no matter what. The game doesn't even have a scoring system to reset when you run out of lives.
* NintendoHard: Having unlimited continues doesn't make the game much easier. You have a very strict timer, the bosses are difficult, and it doesn't take many hits to die.
* RetCanon: Kevin Straker has a profile on the ''VideoGame/StreetFighterV'' [[AllThereInTheManual Shadaloo CRI website]], though it's not clear how this fits in with ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' continuity.
* TimedMission: And it's a pretty tight timer, what with the confusing and often slow gameplay.
* UnstableEquilibrium: You lose your upgrades when hit, so if you can manage a NoDamageRun, Ken can abuse his screen clearing attacks and invincible backflips.

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* MeaninglessLives: Continues are unlimited, you lose all your powerups if you even die once, and you restart the same stage no matter what. The game doesn't even have a scoring system to reset when you run out of lives.
lives. You can earn extra lives, but since a Game Over is the same punishment as a life lost, they're worthless. It would make far more sense if you kept your powerups between lives but lost them all with a Game Over.
* NintendoHard: Having unlimited continues doesn't make the game much easier. You have a very strict timer, the bosses are difficult, and it doesn't take many hits to die.
die. The final stage of the game ramps this UpToEleven, with a boss rush against ''five bosses'' featuring only two possible powerup levels to earn, all within a very strict time limit. Unless you're a master of the game, if you can do this at all it will take you hours, or even ''days'' of repeat attempts to finally get through.
* RetCanon: Kevin Straker has a profile and Dr. Jose (aka Ken and Troy) have profiles on the ''VideoGame/StreetFighterV'' [[AllThereInTheManual Shadaloo CRI website]], though although it's not clear how this fits in with ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' continuity.
* TimedMission: And it's It's a pretty tight timer, timer at that, what with the somewhat confusing and often slow gameplay.
* UnstableEquilibrium: You lose your upgrades when hit, killed, so if you can manage a NoDamageRun, NoDeathRun, Ken can abuse his screen clearing attacks and invincible backflips.
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* CanonDiscontinuity: If this was ever {{canon}} to the ''Street Fighter'' games at ''any'' point, it isn't anymore, or at the very least Creator/{{Capcom}} forgot about it.

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* CanonDiscontinuity: If this was ever {{canon}} [[{{canon}} canonical]] to the ''Street Fighter'' games at ''any'' point, it isn't anymore, or at the very least Creator/{{Capcom}} forgot about it.
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''Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight'' is an early ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' SpinOff released for the UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem in 1990. Set in the [[ExtyYearsFromPublication distant and terrifying future of the year 2010,]] ''2010'' deviates completely from the martial arts tournament format of the original ''VideoGame/{{Street Fighter|I}}''. Instead, it is a futuristic action game with emphasis on boss battles.

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''Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight'' is an early ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' SpinOff released for the UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem in 1990. Set in the [[ExtyYearsFromPublication distant and terrifying future of the year 2010,]] 2010]], ''2010'' deviates completely from the martial arts tournament format of the original ''VideoGame/{{Street Fighter|I}}''. Instead, it is a futuristic action game with emphasis on boss battles.



!! ''Street Fighter 2010'' features examples of:

* BigBadFriend: The final boss is [[spoiler: Troy himself, who secretly implanted traces of the Cyboplasm into Ken's body and then faked his death in order to test out Ken's abilities.]]

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!! ''Street !!''Street Fighter 2010'' features examples of:

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* BigBadFriend: The final boss is [[spoiler: Troy [[spoiler:Troy himself, who secretly implanted traces of the Cyboplasm into Ken's body and then faked his death in order to test out Ken's abilities.]]
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''Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight'' is an early ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' SpinOff released for the UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem in 1990. Set in the [[ExtyYearsFromNow distant and terrifying future of the year 2010,]] ''2010'' deviates completely from the martial arts tournament format of the original ''VideoGame/{{Street Fighter|I}}''. Instead, it is a futuristic action game with emphasis on boss battles.

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''Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight'' is an early ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' SpinOff released for the UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem in 1990. Set in the [[ExtyYearsFromNow [[ExtyYearsFromPublication distant and terrifying future of the year 2010,]] ''2010'' deviates completely from the martial arts tournament format of the original ''VideoGame/{{Street Fighter|I}}''. Instead, it is a futuristic action game with emphasis on boss battles.
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* TimedMission: And it's a pretty tight timer, what with the confusing and often slow gameplay.


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* WeCanRuleTogether: The final boss, [[spoiler:Troy]], makes this offer to Ken word-by-word. Ken, of course, refuses.
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* NintendoHard: Having unlimited continues doesn't make the game much easier.

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* NintendoHard: Having unlimited continues doesn't make the game much easier. You have a very strict timer, the bosses are difficult, and it doesn't take many hits to die.
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* DubNameChange: Kevin to "Ken" and Dr. Jose to "Troy."

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* DubNameChange: The Japanese version changes Ken's name to Kevin to "Ken" and Dr. Jose turns him into a completely different character. Contrary to "Troy."popular belief, the English version is actually the original story and the Japanese version is the localization.
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* RetCanon: Kevin Straker has a profile on the ''VideoGame/StreetFighterV'' [[AllThereInTheManual Shadaloo CRI website]], though it's not clear how this fits in with ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' continuity.
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* DolledUpInstallment / DivorcedInstallment: While the NES version stars Ken as a cyborg 25 years after the events of the 1987 arcade game, the Famicom version makes no attempt to tie its story with the rest of the ''Street Fighter'' saga, and simply claims that the protagonist is a policeman named Kevin. It is unknown which of these two versions are closer to the developers' original intention, as the Japanese manual has a screenshot of the Vs. screen with the name "Ken" (rather than Kevin) on it.
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While considered something of a joke among ''Street Fighter'' purists due to its tenuous ties to the rest of the series and its now dated vision of the future, ''2010'' nonetheless has a cult following among NES players and fans of 2D action games due to its detailed graphics, killer soundtrack, and unique game mechanics. And, in spite of its connection to ''SF'' being InNameOnly, you can find information on this game's two main characters [[Characters/StreetFighterOtherMedia here]].

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While considered something of a joke among ''Street Fighter'' purists due to its tenuous ties to the rest of the series and its now dated vision of the future, ''2010'' nonetheless has a cult following among NES players and fans of 2D action games due to its detailed graphics, killer soundtrack, and unique game mechanics. And, in spite of its connection to ''SF'' its namesake being InNameOnly, you can find information on this game's two main characters in [[Characters/StreetFighterOtherMedia here]].this subpage]] of the ''Street Fighter'' franchise character index.
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While considered something of a joke among ''Street Fighter'' purists due to its tenuous ties to the rest of the series and its now dated vision of the future, ''2010'' nonetheless has a cult following among NES players and fans of 2D action games due to its detailed graphics, killer soundtrack, and unique game mechanics.

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While considered something of a joke among ''Street Fighter'' purists due to its tenuous ties to the rest of the series and its now dated vision of the future, ''2010'' nonetheless has a cult following among NES players and fans of 2D action games due to its detailed graphics, killer soundtrack, and unique game mechanics. And, in spite of its connection to ''SF'' being InNameOnly, you can find information on this game's two main characters [[Characters/StreetFighterOtherMedia here]].



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* CanonDiscontinuity: If this was ever {{canon}} to the ''Street Fighter'' games in ''any'' part of the world, it isn't anymore, or at the very least Creator/{{Capcom}} forgot about it.

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* CanonDiscontinuity: If this was ever {{canon}} to the ''Street Fighter'' games in at ''any'' part of the world, point, it isn't anymore, or at the very least Creator/{{Capcom}} forgot about it.

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* MarketBasedTitle: The Famicom version is titled ''2010 Street Fighter'' (the date goes first). The English title evokes brand name recognition from both, ''VideoGame/{{Street Fighter|I}}'' and ''VideoGame/FinalFight''.
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* MarketBasedTitle: The Famicom version is titled ''2010 Street Fighter'' (the date goes first). The English title evokes brand name recognition from both, ''VideoGame/{{Street Fighter|I}}'' and ''VideoGame/FinalFight.''

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* MarketBasedTitle: The Famicom version is titled ''2010 Street Fighter'' (the date goes first). The English title evokes brand name recognition from both, ''VideoGame/{{Street Fighter|I}}'' and ''VideoGame/FinalFight.''''VideoGame/FinalFight''.
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''Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight'' is an early ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' SpinOff released for the [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem NES]] in 1990. Set in the [[ExtyYearsFromNow distant and terrifying future of the year 2010,]] ''2010'' deviates completely from the martial arts tournament format of the original ''VideoGame/{{Street Fighter|I}}''. Instead, it is a futuristic action game with emphasis on boss battles.

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''Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight'' is an early ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' SpinOff released for the [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem NES]] UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem in 1990. Set in the [[ExtyYearsFromNow distant and terrifying future of the year 2010,]] ''2010'' deviates completely from the martial arts tournament format of the original ''VideoGame/{{Street Fighter|I}}''. Instead, it is a futuristic action game with emphasis on boss battles.
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'''''Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight''''' is an early ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' SpinOff released for the [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem NES]] in 1990. Set in the [[ExtyYearsFromNow distant and terrifying future of the year 2010,]] ''2010'' deviates completely from the martial arts tournament format of the original ''VideoGame/{{Street Fighter|I}}''. Instead, it is a futuristic action game with emphasis on boss battles.

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'''''Street ''Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight''''' Fight'' is an early ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' SpinOff released for the [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem NES]] in 1990. Set in the [[ExtyYearsFromNow distant and terrifying future of the year 2010,]] ''2010'' deviates completely from the martial arts tournament format of the original ''VideoGame/{{Street Fighter|I}}''. Instead, it is a futuristic action game with emphasis on boss battles.

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'''''Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight''''' is an early ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' SpinOff released for the [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem NES]] in 1990. Set in the [[ExtyYearsFromNow distant and terrifying future of the year 2010,]] ''2010'' deviates completely from the martial arts tournament format of the original ''VideoGame/{{Street Fighter|I}}''. Instead, it is a futuristic action game with emphasis on boss battles. 25 years after winning the first Street Fighter tournament, Ken has since become a gifted scientist, developing a new substance called Cyboplasm that gives subjects superhuman strength. When the Cyboplasm is stolen and Ken's lab partner Troy is murdered, Ken decides to take justice into his own hands by donning a cybernetic "Bionics" suit equipped with an inter dimensional transporter, allowing Ken to pursue Troy's killer by tracking down traces of the Cyboplasm left behind across five different planets.

While considered something of a joke among ''Street Fighter'' purists due to its tenuous ties to the rest of the series and its now dated vision of the future, ''2010'' has nonetheless a cult following among NES players and fans of 2D action games due to its detailed graphics, killer soundtrack, and unique game mechanics.

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'''''Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight''''' is an early ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' SpinOff released for the [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem NES]] in 1990. Set in the [[ExtyYearsFromNow distant and terrifying future of the year 2010,]] ''2010'' deviates completely from the martial arts tournament format of the original ''VideoGame/{{Street Fighter|I}}''. Instead, it is a futuristic action game with emphasis on boss battles. battles.

25 years after winning the first Street Fighter tournament, Ken has since become a gifted scientist, developing a new substance called Cyboplasm that gives subjects superhuman strength. When the Cyboplasm is stolen and Ken's lab partner Troy is murdered, Ken decides to take justice into his own hands by donning a cybernetic "Bionics" suit equipped with an inter dimensional transporter, allowing Ken to pursue Troy's killer by tracking down traces of the Cyboplasm left behind across five different planets.

While considered something of a joke among ''Street Fighter'' purists due to its tenuous ties to the rest of the series and its now dated vision of the future, ''2010'' has nonetheless has a cult following among NES players and fans of 2D action games due to its detailed graphics, killer soundtrack, and unique game mechanics.

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'''''Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight''''' is an early ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' SpinOff released for the [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem NES]] in 1990. Set in the [[ExtyYearsFromNow distant and terrifying future of the year 2010,]] ''2010'' deviates completely from the martial arts tournament format of the original ''VideoGame/{{Street Fighter|I}}." Instead, it is a futuristic action game with emphasis on boss battles. 25 years after winning the first Street Fighter tournament, Ken has since become a gifted scientist, developing a new substance called Cyboplasm that gives subjects superhuman strength. When the Cyboplasm is stolen and Ken's lab partner Troy is murdered, Ken decides to take justice into his own hands by donning a cybernetic "Bionics" suit equipped with an inter dimensional transporter, allowing Ken to pursue Troy's killer by tracking down traces of the Cyboplasm left behind across five different planets.

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'''''Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight''''' is an early ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' SpinOff released for the [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem NES]] in 1990. Set in the [[ExtyYearsFromNow distant and terrifying future of the year 2010,]] ''2010'' deviates completely from the martial arts tournament format of the original ''VideoGame/{{Street Fighter|I}}." Fighter|I}}''. Instead, it is a futuristic action game with emphasis on boss battles. 25 years after winning the first Street Fighter tournament, Ken has since become a gifted scientist, developing a new substance called Cyboplasm that gives subjects superhuman strength. When the Cyboplasm is stolen and Ken's lab partner Troy is murdered, Ken decides to take justice into his own hands by donning a cybernetic "Bionics" suit equipped with an inter dimensional transporter, allowing Ken to pursue Troy's killer by tracking down traces of the Cyboplasm left behind across five different planets.



* MarketBasedTitle: The Famicom version is titled ''2010 Street Fighter'' (the date goes first). The English title evokes brand name recognition from both, ''VideoGame/StreetFighter'' and ''VideoGame/FinalFight.''

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* MarketBasedTitle: The Famicom version is titled ''2010 Street Fighter'' (the date goes first). The English title evokes brand name recognition from both, ''VideoGame/StreetFighter'' ''VideoGame/{{Street Fighter|I}}'' and ''VideoGame/FinalFight.''



* NintendoHard: ...Not that having unlimited continues makes the game much easier.

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* NintendoHard: ...Not that having NintendoHard: Having unlimited continues makes doesn't make the game much easier.
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'''''Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight''''' is an early ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' SpinOff released for the [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem NES]] in 1990. Set in the [[ExtyYearsFromNow distant and terrifying future of the year 2010,]] ''2010'' deviates completely from the martial arts tournament format of the original ''VideoGame/{{Street Fighter|I}}. Instead, it is a futuristic action game with emphasis on boss battles. 25 years after winning the first Street Fighter tournament, Ken has since become a gifted scientist, developing a new substance called Cyboplasm that gives subjects superhuman strength. When the Cyboplasm is stolen and Ken's lab partner Troy is murdered, Ken decides to take justice into his own hands by donning a cybernetic "Bionics" suit equipped with an inter dimensional transporter, allowing Ken to pursue Troy's killer by tracking down traces of the Cyboplasm left behind across five different planets.

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'''''Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight''''' is an early ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' SpinOff released for the [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem NES]] in 1990. Set in the [[ExtyYearsFromNow distant and terrifying future of the year 2010,]] ''2010'' deviates completely from the martial arts tournament format of the original ''VideoGame/{{Street Fighter|I}}. " Instead, it is a futuristic action game with emphasis on boss battles. 25 years after winning the first Street Fighter tournament, Ken has since become a gifted scientist, developing a new substance called Cyboplasm that gives subjects superhuman strength. When the Cyboplasm is stolen and Ken's lab partner Troy is murdered, Ken decides to take justice into his own hands by donning a cybernetic "Bionics" suit equipped with an inter dimensional transporter, allowing Ken to pursue Troy's killer by tracking down traces of the Cyboplasm left behind across five different planets.
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'''''Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight''''' is an early ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' spin-off released for the [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem NES]] in 1990. Set in the [[ExtyYearsFromNow distant and terrifying future of the year 2010]], ''2010'' deviates completely from the martial arts tournament format of the original ''[[VideoGame/StreetFighterI Street Fighter]]''. Instead, it is a futuristic action game with emphasis on boss battles. 25 years after winning the first Street Fighter tournament, Ken has since become a gifted scientist, developing a new substance called Cyboplasm that gives subjects superhuman strength. When the Cyboplasm is stolen and Ken's lab partner Troy is murdered, Ken decides to take justice into his own hands by donning a cybernetic "Bionics" suit equipped with an interdimensional transporter, allowing Ken to pursue Troy's killer by tracking down traces of the Cyboplasm left behind across five different planets.

While considered something of a joke among ''Street Fighter'' purists due to its tenuous ties to the rest of the series and its now dated vision of the future, ''2010'' has nonetheless a cult following among NES players and fans of [=2D=] action games due to its detailed graphics, killer soundtrack and unique game mechanics.

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'''''Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight''''' is an early ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' spin-off SpinOff released for the [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem NES]] in 1990. Set in the [[ExtyYearsFromNow distant and terrifying future of the year 2010]], 2010,]] ''2010'' deviates completely from the martial arts tournament format of the original ''[[VideoGame/StreetFighterI Street Fighter]]''.''VideoGame/{{Street Fighter|I}}. Instead, it is a futuristic action game with emphasis on boss battles. 25 years after winning the first Street Fighter tournament, Ken has since become a gifted scientist, developing a new substance called Cyboplasm that gives subjects superhuman strength. When the Cyboplasm is stolen and Ken's lab partner Troy is murdered, Ken decides to take justice into his own hands by donning a cybernetic "Bionics" suit equipped with an interdimensional inter dimensional transporter, allowing Ken to pursue Troy's killer by tracking down traces of the Cyboplasm left behind across five different planets.

While considered something of a joke among ''Street Fighter'' purists due to its tenuous ties to the rest of the series and its now dated vision of the future, ''2010'' has nonetheless a cult following among NES players and fans of [=2D=] 2D action games due to its detailed graphics, killer soundtrack soundtrack, and unique game mechanics.



* MarketBasedTitle: The Famicom version is titled ''2010 Street Fighter'' (the date goes first). The English title evokes brand name recognition from both, ''VideoGame/StreetFighter'' and ''VideoGame/FinalFight''.

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* MarketBasedTitle: The Famicom version is titled ''2010 Street Fighter'' (the date goes first). The English title evokes brand name recognition from both, ''VideoGame/StreetFighter'' and ''VideoGame/FinalFight''.''VideoGame/FinalFight.''



* {{Zeerust}}: Remember back in 2010 when our Earth was being populated by space aliens and mutants, people could travel to other planets by using interdimensional warp gates? No? Neither do we.

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* {{Zeerust}}: Remember back in 2010 when our Earth was being populated by space aliens and mutants, people could travel to other planets by using interdimensional inter dimensional warp gates? No? Neither do we.
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'''''Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight''''' is an early ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' spin-off released for the UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem in 1990. Set in the [[ExtyYearsFromNow distant and terrifying future of the year 2010]], ''2010'' deviates completely from the martial arts tournament format of the original ''[[VideoGame/StreetFighterI Street Fighter]]''. Instead, it is a futuristic action game with emphasis on boss battles. 25 years after winning the first Street Fighter tournament, Ken has since become a gifted scientist, developing a new substance called Cyboplasm that gives subjects superhuman strength. When the Cyboplasm is stolen and Ken's lab partner Troy is murdered, Ken decides to take justice into his own hands by donning a cybernetic "Bionics" suit equipped with an interdimensional transporter, allowing Ken to pursue Troy's killer by tracking down traces of the Cyboplasm left behind across five different planets.

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'''''Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight''''' is an early ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' spin-off released for the UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem NES]] in 1990. Set in the [[ExtyYearsFromNow distant and terrifying future of the year 2010]], ''2010'' deviates completely from the martial arts tournament format of the original ''[[VideoGame/StreetFighterI Street Fighter]]''. Instead, it is a futuristic action game with emphasis on boss battles. 25 years after winning the first Street Fighter tournament, Ken has since become a gifted scientist, developing a new substance called Cyboplasm that gives subjects superhuman strength. When the Cyboplasm is stolen and Ken's lab partner Troy is murdered, Ken decides to take justice into his own hands by donning a cybernetic "Bionics" suit equipped with an interdimensional transporter, allowing Ken to pursue Troy's killer by tracking down traces of the Cyboplasm left behind across five different planets.

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