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Blaze Fielding

CBUB Wins: 6
CBUB Losses: 1
Win Percentage: 85.71%

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Read more about Blaze Fielding at: Wikipedia

Official Site: Sega

Streets of Rage, known in Japan as , is a well-known beat 'em up series developed and published by Sega. The series centers around the efforts of several heroes, including series mainstays Axel Stone and Blaze Fielding, to rid a troubled city from the rule of crime boss Mr. X and his syndicate.

The three games in the series were released between 1991 and 1994, the first of which was later included as part of the Sega 6-Pak. The first entry in the series, Streets of Rage introduces the main characters: three young police officers (Axel, Blaze, and Adam) and Mr. X, the evil mastermind himself. Gameplay is different from later games in the series, as were the graphics—which are significantly smaller in scale than the graphics of the later games.

The next entry in the series, Streets of Rage 2 had new music by Yuzo Koshiro (inspired by early '90s club music), more defined graphics and bigger selection of moves. It also introduced two new characters, Eddie "Skate" Hunter, and Max Thunder (or Sammy "Skate" Hunter and Max Hatchett in some regions). Various gameplay tweaks and enhancements were added.

The final entry to the Streets of Rage series, Streets of Rage 3 was also perhaps the most controversial. Despite some enhancements, it has been seen as very similar to Streets of Rage 2. This entry to the series added a more complex storyline, told using cut scene. The Western port's plot was largely censored and its difficulty level significantly increased.

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Regular play Record:

Result Opponent A Score   B Score
Loss Tifa Lockhart 4 to 13
Win Poison 9 to 7
Win Iori Yagami 10 to 5
Win Maki Genryusai 11 to 5
Win Olivia Dunham 14 to 2
Win Elisa Maza 5 to 1
Win Mace Daniels 3 to 2