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Hey, there used to be a nifty article here about the "Ansatsuken" fighting style in the Street Fighter series. What happened to it? Do I really have to make an account and fix this page? If somebody decided the information about a fictional martial art is unencyclopedic, then what about the articles for other Street Fighter characters and techniques that reference this art? I'm not entirely sure what to do here and I'm not feeling particularly bold at the moment. -- 65.13.17.229 04:40, 26 August 2006 (UTC)
I'm a new guy who doesn't know anything about wikipedia: What about it violated research? It was informative, helpful, and provided information. Like the freaking site is supposed to. THIS is a page which provides no information beyond a term which could be gleaned from an online dictionary.
A lot of the information can be found on individual pages for the moves ( Hadouken, Shoryuken, Tatsumaki Senpuukyaku) previously listed in that article. So the information isn't completely lost. Nickoten 01:19, 5 December 2006 (UTC)
It's been comfirmed that the true style they pratice is actually Anasatsuken in this interview: http://www.capcom-unity.com/street_fighter/go/thread/view/7411/626401/Street_Fighter_4_FAQ__READ_FIRST After the clearing up of the time line and Shen Long —Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.180.225.161 ( talk) 09:43, 30 December 2008 (UTC)
Its obvious you didn't do your homework well.
Yeah, a lot of people, including (sadly) employees of Capcom USA, has misinterpreted the term ansatsuken as the name of Ryu and Ken's fighting style, when its really a general term. One Samurai Shodown character named Tashon Mao also uses a fighting style called Hakken Ansatsuken ( see here). In English, they translated this style as the "Assassin Arts of Hakken" here). It has appeared in other fighting games as well. So really "Ansatsuken" is a general term, not a specific fighting style. Jonny2x4 ( talk) 16:29, 1 January 2009 (UTC)
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Hey, there used to be a nifty article here about the "Ansatsuken" fighting style in the Street Fighter series. What happened to it? Do I really have to make an account and fix this page? If somebody decided the information about a fictional martial art is unencyclopedic, then what about the articles for other Street Fighter characters and techniques that reference this art? I'm not entirely sure what to do here and I'm not feeling particularly bold at the moment. -- 65.13.17.229 04:40, 26 August 2006 (UTC)
I'm a new guy who doesn't know anything about wikipedia: What about it violated research? It was informative, helpful, and provided information. Like the freaking site is supposed to. THIS is a page which provides no information beyond a term which could be gleaned from an online dictionary.
A lot of the information can be found on individual pages for the moves ( Hadouken, Shoryuken, Tatsumaki Senpuukyaku) previously listed in that article. So the information isn't completely lost. Nickoten 01:19, 5 December 2006 (UTC)
It's been comfirmed that the true style they pratice is actually Anasatsuken in this interview: http://www.capcom-unity.com/street_fighter/go/thread/view/7411/626401/Street_Fighter_4_FAQ__READ_FIRST After the clearing up of the time line and Shen Long —Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.180.225.161 ( talk) 09:43, 30 December 2008 (UTC)
Its obvious you didn't do your homework well.
Yeah, a lot of people, including (sadly) employees of Capcom USA, has misinterpreted the term ansatsuken as the name of Ryu and Ken's fighting style, when its really a general term. One Samurai Shodown character named Tashon Mao also uses a fighting style called Hakken Ansatsuken ( see here). In English, they translated this style as the "Assassin Arts of Hakken" here). It has appeared in other fighting games as well. So really "Ansatsuken" is a general term, not a specific fighting style. Jonny2x4 ( talk) 16:29, 1 January 2009 (UTC)