

Capcom had finally moved on from Street Fighter II and gave gamers what they had been waiting almost a decade for a true sequel that gave us new characters. This drastic change somewhat turned him into the Dan Hibiki of Street Fighter 3.

Though, Sean’s nerfed abilities in Third Strike left him much weaker than his prior state. A prototype version of Hugo can be found in the game data for Street Fighter III: New Generation, with only his basic moves finished and placeholder. This was the last version of Street Fighter III to be released (in 1999). Sean was a unique take on the 'shoto' archetype and was among the top characters in the game’s prior iteration, Street Fighter III: Second Impact.

He is a confident amateur martial artist from Brazil who idolizes Ken, eventually becoming his disciple. Considering Seans stage is a Christmas-themed New York City, its possible that this was his original theme. Street Fighter II: The World Warrior - Chun Li's Theme (CPS-1 Remastered Music), Character Select (CPS-1 Remastered Music), Ken's Theme (CPS-1 Remastered Music), Mitchell Bridwell - Crumbling. Street Fighter III: New Generation and Street Fighter III: 2nd Impact are now just over 20 years old (both games released in 1997), but the use of Capcom's CPS3 hardware resulted in one of the most beautiful and staggeringly good looking games of the 2D era, if not all time. Welcome to r/StreetFighter, a subreddit dedicated to build the fighting game community, harbor a healthy competitive nature, and be welcoming to players and fans alike. Sean Matsuda (/ Shn Matsuda) is a video game character from the Street Fighter series, first appearing in Street Fighter III: New Generation. Mastering Engineer: Hiroshi Kawasaki (Victor St.
