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* SmurfettePrinciple: Hu San Niang is the only female character on the roster. The Fuunsaiki update subverts this by adding Yungmie from Fighter's History as a guest character.

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* SmurfettePrinciple: TheSmurfettePrinciple: Hu San Niang is the only female character on the roster. The Fuunsaiki update subverts this by adding Yungmie [[AffirmativeActionGirl Yungmie]] from Fighter's History as a guest character.
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'''Suiko Enbu''' (水滸演武), [[MarketBasedTitle called]] "Outlaws of the Lost Dynasty" outside Japan, is a 1995 fighting arcade game developed and published by Creator/DataEast. It is based on the Fourteenth century {{Wuxia}} genre novel ''Literature/WaterMargin'' (one of the Four Great Classics of ChineseLiterature) and also one of the first games developed for Sega's ST-V arcade board. It was later ported to the Platform/SegaSaturn and Platform/PlayStation.

The roster includes the following (with Japanese translated names in parentheses):

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'''Suiko Enbu''' (水滸演武), [[MarketBasedTitle called]] "Outlaws of the Lost Dynasty" outside Japan, is a 1995 fighting arcade game developed and published by Creator/DataEast. It is based on the Fourteenth century {{Wuxia}} genre novel ''Literature/WaterMargin'' (one of the Four Great Classics of ChineseLiterature) and also one of the first games developed for Sega's ST-V arcade board. It was later ported to the Platform/SegaSaturn and Platform/PlayStation. \n\n A semi-sequel of sorts, ''Suiko Enbu: Fuunsaiki'' (水滸演武 風雲再起), would also be released exclusively for the Saturn.

The roster (excluding guest characters) includes the following (with Japanese translated names in parentheses):

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* UpdatedRerelease: A Japan-exclusive semi-sequel titled ''Suiko Enbu: Fuunsaiki'' (水滸演武 風雲再起) was later released only for the Sega Saturn.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: Shi Jin and all of the Ruan brothers have this as part of their appearances. Makoto also retains this appearance from his native series. Chao Gai in his powered up second form throws off his all his upper waist clothing to have his muscular, and [[GoodScarsEvilScars scarred]] visible.

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* SNKBoss: Chao Gai has slightly stronger attacks than all the other fighters and thus doesn't appear too much of a challenge at first. However similarly to Rugal Bernstein in ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters94'', once Chao Gai is defeated in one round, he will take on a much stronger form and employ new moves that will be difficult to counter or avoid. The most notable new attack has in this state is an energy beam that is highly damaging, especially at point blank range, will be able to reach the player's character no matter far they are from him.
* UpdatedRerelease: A Japan-exclusive semi-sequel titled ''Suiko Enbu: Fuunsaiki'' (水滸演武 風雲再起) was later released only for the Sega Saturn.
Saturn. Among the changes included in this update include the following: Makoto Mizoguchi is now a default character (whereas the earlier versions required in putting a code to unlock him) as well as adding a fellow Fighter's History character Yungmie, Chao Gai is also playable outside of "P2 Battle" mode. The Fuunsaiki update has an opening animation while also having the cutscenes and arcade endings removed from the earlier iterations.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: Shi Jin and all of the Ruan brothers have this as part of their appearances. Makoto also retains this appearance from his native series. Chao Gai in his powered up second form [[TheCoatsAreOff throws off his all his upper waist clothing clothing]] to have his muscular, and [[GoodScarsEvilScars scarred]] visible.

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'''Suiko Enbu''' (水滸演武), [[MarketBasedTitle called]] "Outlaws of the Lost Dynasty" outside Japan, is a 1995 fighting arcade game developed and published by Creator/DataEast. It is based on the Fourteenth century {{Wuxia}} genre novel ''Literature/WaterMargin'' (one of the "Four Great Classics" of ChineseLiterature) and also one of the first games developed for Sega's ST-V arcade board. It was later ported to the Platform/SegaSaturn and Platform/PlayStation.

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'''Suiko Enbu''' (水滸演武), [[MarketBasedTitle called]] "Outlaws of the Lost Dynasty" outside Japan, is a 1995 fighting arcade game developed and published by Creator/DataEast. It is based on the Fourteenth century {{Wuxia}} genre novel ''Literature/WaterMargin'' (one of the "Four Four Great Classics" Classics of ChineseLiterature) and also one of the first games developed for Sega's ST-V arcade board. It was later ported to the Platform/SegaSaturn and Platform/PlayStation.



* AdaptationalBadass: Chao Gai from the original novel ''Water Margin'' was a skilled military tactician, but also an ordinary human being without exceptional abilities. Here in this game, he becomes an undead fighter capable of KiManipulation and can also power up into a [[Manga/DragonBall Super Saiyan-esque]] [[OneWingedAngel super form]] in the event an opponent proves to be more difficult than he expected.



* BackFromTheDead: Chao Gai was a prominent miliary leader killed in battle via a poison dipped arrow prior to the present of the game. He has returned to life by initially unknown means and is looking for vengeance.

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* BackFromTheDead: Chao Gai was a prominent miliary leader killed in battle via a poison dipped tipped arrow prior to the present of the game. He has returned to life by initially unknown means and is looking for vengeance.
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* BackFromTheDead: Chao Gai was a prominent miliary leader killed in battle via a poison dipped arrow prior to the present of the game. He has returned to life by initially unknown means and is looking for vengeance.
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* Huyan Zhuo (Koenshaku), SubBoss (exclusive to the Saturn version)

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* Huyan Zhuo (Koenshaku), SubBoss Sub-boss (exclusive to the Saturn version)
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* HeroesPreferSwords: Shi Jin and Hu San Niang are among the among the more morally upright and heroically motivated fighters on the roster and also use swords.

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* HeroesPreferSwords: Shi Jin and Hu San Niang are among the among the more morally upright and heroically altruistically motivated fighters on the roster and also use swords.swords.
* OneWingedAngel: Upon being beaten in one round, Chao Gai will power up into a stronger form and dish out more powerful versions of his attacks plus pulling out a new move.



* WalkingShirtlessScene: Shi Jin and all of the Ruan brothers have this as part of their appearances. This is also the case with Makoto.

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* WalkingShirtlessScene: Shi Jin and all of the Ruan brothers have this as part of their appearances. This is Makoto also the case with Makoto.retains this appearance from his native series. Chao Gai in his powered up second form throws off his all his upper waist clothing to have his muscular, and [[GoodScarsEvilScars scarred]] visible.
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* PowerDyesYourHair: Upon being defeated, Chao Gai transforms into a more powerful form. Of the features of this second form is his black hair turning into a golden mane.
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'''Suiko Enbu''' (水滸演武), [[MarketBasedTitle called]] "Outlaws of the Lost Dynasty" outside Japan, is a 1995 fighting arcade game developed and published by Creator/DataEast. It is based on the Fourteenth century {{Wuxia}} story ''Literature/WaterMargin'' (one of the "Four Great Classics" of ChineseLiterature) and also one of the first games developed for Sega's ST-V arcade board. It was later ported to the Platform/SegaSaturn and Platform/PlayStation.

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'''Suiko Enbu''' (水滸演武), [[MarketBasedTitle called]] "Outlaws of the Lost Dynasty" outside Japan, is a 1995 fighting arcade game developed and published by Creator/DataEast. It is based on the Fourteenth century {{Wuxia}} story genre novel ''Literature/WaterMargin'' (one of the "Four Great Classics" of ChineseLiterature) and also one of the first games developed for Sega's ST-V arcade board. It was later ported to the Platform/SegaSaturn and Platform/PlayStation.



* BareFistedMonk: The guest characters from Fighter's History, in contrast to the rest of the roster, do not use weapons and generally rely on their own fists and feet. The final boss, Chao Gai, also fights without weapons, but he has the benefit of SupernaturalMartialArts to make up for the lack of weapons.

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* BareFistedMonk: The guest characters from Fighter's History, in contrast to the rest of the roster, do not use weapons and generally rely on their own fists and feet.feet[[note]](Though Makoto Mizoguchi can also make a [[BatterUp baseball bat]] [[ShapingYourAttacks out of his spirit energy]] for what it's worth mentioning)[[/note]]. The final boss, Chao Gai, also fights without weapons, but he has the benefit of SupernaturalMartialArts to make up for the lack of weapons.

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* Huyan Zhuo (Koenshaku), SubBoss exclusive to ''Suiko Enbu: Fuunsaiki''

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* Huyan Zhuo (Koenshaku), SubBoss exclusive (exclusive to ''Suiko Enbu: Fuunsaiki''
the Saturn version)



* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Xiao Qi and Chao Gai have skin colors that are naturally impossible. While the latter has the justification of being an undead being to explain why he has a deathly gray pallor, Xiao Qi's blue skin is not explained.
* Assist Character: Gong Sun Sheng is a Taoist priest who summons a fighting spirit named "Nataku" to fight alongside him in battle.

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* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Xiao Qi Wu and Chao Gai have skin colors that are naturally impossible. While the latter has the justification of being an undead being to explain why he has a deathly gray pallor, Xiao Qi's Wu's blue skin is not explained.
* Assist Character: AssistCharacter: Gong Sun Sheng is a [[BadassPreacher Taoist priest priest]] who summons a fighting spirit named "Nataku" to fight use as his "weapon" alongside him in battle.battle.
* BareFistedMonk: The guest characters from Fighter's History, in contrast to the rest of the roster, do not use weapons and generally rely on their own fists and feet. The final boss, Chao Gai, also fights without weapons, but he has the benefit of SupernaturalMartialArts to make up for the lack of weapons.



* HeroesPreferSwords: Shi Jin and Hu San Niang are among the among the more morally upright and heroically motivated fighters on the roster.

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* HeroesPreferSwords: Shi Jin and Hu San Niang are among the among the more morally upright and heroically motivated fighters on the roster.roster and also use swords.



* UpdatedRerelease: A Japan-exclusive semi-sequel titled ''Suiko Enbu: Fuunsaiki'' (水滸演武 風雲再起) was later released only for the Sega Saturn.

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* UpdatedRerelease: A Japan-exclusive semi-sequel titled ''Suiko Enbu: Fuunsaiki'' (水滸演武 風雲再起) was later released only for the Sega Saturn.Saturn.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: Shi Jin and all of the Ruan brothers have this as part of their appearances. This is also the case with Makoto.

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* Shi Jin (ShiShin)

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* Shi Jin (ShiShin)(Shishin)



* Chao Gai (Chougai)
* Huyan Zhuo (Koenshaku)

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* Chao Gai (Chougai)
(Chougai), FinalBoss
* Huyan Zhuo (Koenshaku)
(Koenshaku), SubBoss exclusive to ''Suiko Enbu: Fuunsaiki''



* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Xiao Qi and Chao Gai have skin colors that are naturally impossible. While the latter has the justification of being an undead being to explain why he has a deathly gray pallor, Xiao Qi's blue skin is not explained.
* Assist Character: Gong Sun Sheng is a Taoist priest who summons a fighting spirit named "Nataku" to fight alongside him in battle.
* DualWielding: Some characters employ the use of two weapons at once. These are Hu San Niang (scimitars), Dai Zong (sais), Li Kui (axes), and Wu Song (tonfas).



* SmurfettePrinciple:

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* HeroesPreferSwords: Shi Jin and Hu San Niang are among the among the more morally upright and heroically motivated fighters on the roster.
* SmurfettePrinciple: Hu San Niang is the only female character on the roster. The Fuunsaiki update subverts this by adding Yungmie from Fighter's History as a guest character.

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The roster includes the following (with Japanese translated names in parentheses):
* Shi Jin (ShiShin)
* Lin Chong (Rinchuu)
* Hu San Niang (Kosanjou)
* Dai Zong (Taisou)
* Li Kui (Riki)
* Lu Zhi Shen (Rochishin)
* Gong Sun Sheng (Kousonshu)
* Wu Song (Bushou)
* Ruan Xiao Er (Gen Shougo)
* Ruan Xiao Wu (Gen Shouji)
* Ruan Xiao Qi (Gen Shoushichi)
* Chao Gai (Chougai)
* Huyan Zhuo (Koenshaku)



* UpdatedRerelease: A Japan-exclusive semi-sequel titled Suiko Enbu: Fuunsaiki (水滸演武 風雲再起) was later released only for the Sega Saturn.

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* GuestFighter: Makoto Mizoguchi from ''VideoGame/FightersHistory'' is included in the console ports. Another Fighter's History character, Liu Yungmie, would be added to the Fuunsaiki update.
* SmurfettePrinciple:
* UpdatedRerelease: A Japan-exclusive semi-sequel titled Suiko ''Suiko Enbu: Fuunsaiki Fuunsaiki'' (水滸演武 風雲再起) was later released only for the Sega Saturn.
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'''Suiko Enbu''' (水滸演武), [[MarketBasedTitle called]] "Outlaws of the Lost Dynasty" outside Japan, is a 1995 fighting arcade game developed and published by Creator/DataEast. It is based on the Fourteenth century {{Wuxia}} story ''Literature/WaterMargin'' (one of the "Four Great Classics" of ChineseLiterature) and also one of the first games developed for Sega's ST-V arcade board. It was later ported to the Platform/SegaSaturn and Platform/PlayStation.

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*UpdatedRerelease: A Japan-exclusive semi-sequel titled Suiko Enbu: Fuunsaiki (水滸演武 風雲再起) was later released only for the Sega Saturn.

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