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* [[Canon Dis Continuity]]: The Capcom-developed arcade version of ''Strider 2'' is a direct follow-up to the arcade game, and completely ignores the U.S. Gold-produced sequel, ''Strider II/Strider Returns'', that was released for home computers during the early 90's.
* [[Canon Discontinuity]]: The Capcom-developed arcade version of ''Strider 2'' is a direct follow-up to the arcade game, and completely ignores the U.S. Gold-produced sequel, ''Strider II/Strider Returns'', that was released for home computers during the early 90's.
* [[Short Run in Peru|Short Run In America!]]: The NES version (as there was no Famicom release).
* [[Short Run in Peru|Short Run In America!]]: The NES version (as there was no Famicom release).
* [[What Could Have Been]]: Strider Hiryu's return for the canceled ''[[Massive Multiplayer Crossover|Capcom Fighting All-Stars]]''. In 3D.
* [[What Could Have Been]]: Strider Hiryu's return for the canceled ''[[Massive Multiplayer Crossover|Capcom Fighting All-Stars]]''. In 3D.

Revision as of 10:24, 7 June 2014


  • Canon Discontinuity: The Capcom-developed arcade version of Strider 2 is a direct follow-up to the arcade game, and completely ignores the U.S. Gold-produced sequel, Strider II/Strider Returns, that was released for home computers during the early 90's.
  • Short Run In America!: The NES version (as there was no Famicom release).
  • What Could Have Been: Strider Hiryu's return for the canceled Capcom Fighting All-Stars. In 3D.
    • Notably, his skillset would have been toned down considerably from Marvel vs. Capcom, with his Cypher only being utilized in specials and supers.