Definitions by Samurai Katsu
Sodom
He is the "Kabuki Fighter" from Final Fight and Street Fighter series. Sodom is a large american man who is obsessed with the culture of Japan. His goal is to rebuild the Mad Gear gang after it was destroyed by Haggar, Cody and Guy. He is playable in Street Fighter Alpha, but first appears as the second boss in the arcade and SNES classic, Final Fight.
Sodom by Samurai Katsu September 24, 2003
Sagat
He is a character from Street Fighter series. Sagat is a towering monster of a man, and is fueled by hatred and revenge. His focus is the young martial artist, Ryu, who not only defeated him in the first Street Fighter Tournament, but almost killed him with the "Sho-Ryu-Ken" rising punch ...leaving Sagat's chest with a huge gaping scar. He will not rest until Ryu is dead by his hand. Sagat is a deadly master of Muay Thai kickboxing, and has one pupil, named Adon. He was the final boss of the first Street Fighter.
Sagat by Samurai Katsu September 24, 2003
Rolento
He is a character from Final Fight and Street Fighter series. Much like Sodom, Rolento was a member of the Mad Gear gang before it was destroyed by Cody, Guy, and Mike Haggar. (Final Fight) He has since vowed to create his own powerful organization to serve his country...whatever country that is. He will only enlist the most powerful individuals he can find for his army.
Rolento by Samurai Katsu September 24, 2003
Zangief
He is a wrestler from Street Fight series. Zangief is a massive Russian professional wrestler. He frequentl;y competes in world-class fighting competitions, and in his spare time, wrestles bears in the vast wilderness of his homeland. He has an active dislike for fireballs, and is good firends with Metro City mayor Mike Haggar (Final Fight) who taught him his patented finishing move...the deadly spinning piledriver.
Zangief by Samurai Katsu September 24, 2003
Princess Peach
She is a character from Super mario Bros. videogames. Peach is the princess of the Mushroom Kingdom. She is constantly tormented by the evil Bowser, where he is always kidnapping her. She escapes everytime because of the aid of Mario. Her relationship with Mario is unknown to this day. Aside from her royal duties, Peach is a remarkable tennis and golf player, and even a fighter.
Princess Peach by Samurai Katsu September 24, 2003
Vega
He is the spanish ninja from Street Fighter series. Vega is an extremely narcissistic and agile fighter. He is known around the world as a deadly assassin and a practioner of the art of "Spanish Ninjitsu" He wears a metal mask to both cloak his identity and protect his flawless featuires from harm. He also fights with a razor-sharp set of claws. Above all else, he respects beauty. In the Japanese version of Street Fighter II, his name was Balrog.
Vega by Samurai Katsu September 24, 2003
Bo Rai Cho
He is a character from Mortal Kombat 5: Deadly Alliance. During the years that Shang Tsung sponsored the Mortal Kombat tournaments on Earth, The Outworld master Bo' Rai Cho was secretly training warriors for competition. It was even speculated that it was he who brought the fighting style of Drunken Boxing to Earthrealm. After many years, he finally discovered the Shaolin monk Liu Kang and taught him the martial arts moves he needed to defeat Shang Tsung. Later, with the tournament securely in the hands of the Shaolin, his teachings were no longer needed and he returned to Outworld. Bo Rai Cho had been unable to complete against Shang Tsung in the Mortal Kombat tournaments on Earth. His Outworld birthplace guaranteed that his victory would have been in the name of Shao Kahn. But the conflict this time was not a tournament to prevent an evil emperor from consuming another realm. This time the battle was to save his own realm from the tyranny of two evil sorcerors. Nothing could hold him back from the challenge that lay before him. The wrath of Bo Rai Cho would be unleashed once again. Bo Rai Cho looked gruff, but beamed inwardly. With their victory over the Deadly Alliance complete, Kung Lao had liberated Outworld from its greatest threat. Despite the years that had past since training his last student, his skills had proved useful once more. He was elated, but it would be inappropriate to express such emotions in front of his newest apprentice. Kung Lao invited his master to return to Earthrealm to teach more warriors at the Wu Shi Academy. The success of his apprentice gave him renewed confidence in his training skills and for the first time, a clear purpose in life. Bo Rai Cho offered only token resistance. He accepted the offer because the defenders of Earthrealm could certainly use his help, but more importantly because Earthrealm's rice wine put Outworld's liquor to shame.
Bo Rai Cho by Samurai Katsu September 24, 2003