  ______   _________   ______     ______   ______   _________
 |  ____| |___   ___| |  __  |   |  ____| |  ____| |___   ___|
 | |____      | |     | |__| |   | |___   | |___       | |
 |____  |     | |     |  ___ \   |  ___|  |  ___|      | |
  ____| |     | |     | |   \ \  | |____  | |____      | |
 |______|     |_|     |_|    \_\ |______| |______|     |_|
    _____   _   _____   _    _   _______   _____   _____
   |  ___| | | |  _  | | |  | | |__   __| |  ___| |  _  |
   | |___  | | | | |_| | |__| |    | |    | |___  | |_| |
   |  ___| | | | | __  |  __  |    | |    |  ___| |  __ \ 
   | |     | | | ||_ | | |  | |    | |    | |___  | |  \ \
   |_|     |_| |_____| |_|  |_|    |_|    |_____| |_|   \_\
                  ___    ____   __   ____
                 / _ \  / __ \ /_ | / __ \
                 |/ ) | ||  ||  | | ||  ||
                   / /  ||  ||  | | ||  ||
                  / /_  ||__||  | | ||__||
                 /____| \____/  |_| \____/

                     "The Final Fight"


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                     Walkthrough v1.0
                       By Deathspork
                   jtw030283@hotmail.com

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Contents
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--Intro
   -Story

   -Play Mechanics

--Walkthrough
   -In-betweener Levels

   -PLANET ONE
   --Level 1
   --LV 2
   --LV 3
   --LV 4

   -PLANET TWO
   --LV 5
   --LV 6
   --LV 7
   --LV 8

   -PLANET THREE
   --LV 9 
   --LV 10
   --LV 11
   --LV 12
   --LV 13

   -PLANET FOUR
   --LV 14
   --LV 15
   --LV 16

   -PLANET FIVE
   --LV 17
   --LV 18
   --LV 19

--FAQ
  
--Notes

--Legal


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**          Intro           **  
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Street Fighter 2010 is widely known as the 'red-headed 
stepchild' of the series, and was met with a lukewarm reception,
to say the least, as it came out around the same time that the
mega-hit Street Fighter II was hitting arcades. That's 
understandable, since this is the farthest thing imaginable from
the average Street Fighter game, being a futuristic action side-
scroller, but I think it's unfortunate that this game had to be 
put to such high standards, because the game itself is pretty
good. Just don't expect Street Fighter gameplay. 

Instead, expect one of the biggest and toughest (sometimes 
frustrating) games to be released on the NES. If you're the type
who loves to play a game where you sit and press the same button
over and over again as you listen to some hypochondriate named 
Cloud's emotional problems, stay far away from this game. In 
fact, be wary of this game if you don't like boss battles, 
detest slow-down (there's globs of that) or are a Street Fighter
enthusiast (you won't like the path they took with the  
storyline), but if you're reading this FAQ, I would think you've
already decided to have a go at the game, so let's begin.

 _____
 Story
 _____

You play as Ken, of Street Fighter fame. The year is 2010, 
someone has broken into the lab of Ken and his colleague Troy, 
while Ken was away, and killed Troy. What's worse, they stole 
the "top secret ivention" (ooooh) which turns out to be a 
substance which, in small doses can cure many forms of 
disease...  Of course in large doses it can turn ordinary beings 
into super-powerful evil life-forms. Soon an epidemic breaks 
out, and a the appearance of these powerful beings marks the 
killers path. As Ken, you must collect the energy given off by 
these beings, but not before undergoing bionic transformation. 
Geez, is it just me or did developers in the 80's have no faith 
in humanity at all? Why are the cataclysmic apocolypses always 
happening in 2010 or 199X, that's not all THAT far off from the 
late eighties.

There is some controversy over the fact that the Ken in this 
game is the same Ken we all know as Ryu's nemesis. The objectors 
to that fact usually cite that, in the Japanese version of the 
game, Ken was a man named Kevin who was a part of an 
intergalactic police force. I think what we have here is just 
another case of the storyline being changed in the U.S. 
translation, such a thing is not uncommon. They could have 
thrown Ken in to act with the Street Fighter fanaticism of the 
time, if they changed the part about the police force why not 
that? This quote from the opening scene is enough proof for me:

"It's been 25 years since Ken was king of the Street Fighter 
circuit"

So for all intents and purposes this FAQ will assume it is the 
famous Ken, but you can infer what you want on the issue.

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 Play Mechanics
 ______________

The game is basically a fast paced action game with a smidge of
martial arts thrown in. The player can jump fairly high, cling
to walls, and shoot projectiles that go increasingly farther 
with each 2 power-ups you collect from capsules (and I use the
term "capsules" loosely and for lack of a better term). It's not 
your conventional sidescroller, as it could be argued that the 
game is almost nothing but boss battles. It plays a little more 
loose than what you're used to, so the first time player should 
take a little time just trying out all the moves. Here's a quick 
list of the basic moves:


MOVE            THE HOW-TO                
____            __________
Jump            'A' button

Shoot           'B' button

Cling to        Press A when you're touching a wall
walls

Jump from       A and 'away' when stuck to wall
wall        

Backflip        Jump from standing position and press 'back' 
                (opposite direction from what you're facing)

Curve your      Hold 'towards' and fire rapidly, it will curve
projectile      down a few times then curve up and alternate
                between the two. If you have a fully powered-up
                gun this move will shoot powerful discs of 
                energy that move around you for a short while

Shoot down      Do a backflip and shoot in midair, useful for 
                when you jump over an enemy

Slash kick      Only doable with a very rare power-up, perform a
                backflip and you hurt anything you hit. Not all
                that useful, a normal shot seems more powerful


Overall you'll find the gameplay is very versatile. You can 
climb up and down walls as well as jump on top of them, shoot up
and to both sides and guide your jumps to where you're just out
of harms way (provided you have the skill). As stated before, 
boss battles are the main attraction in this game. A large part
of the levels have the boss visible from the start, almost 
justifying the claim on the back of the box "head-to-head
action". No matter how impossibly hard a boss may seem to you, 
there's always a pattern. You'll find that usually after beating
a boss once or twice, you can defeat him with the slightest of 
ease the next time through. The game is wierd like that (though
that may not hold true for some of the later levels). The main 
idea is to stick with it, when you get frustrated you are 
usually not too far off from beating the boss. Just move a 
_little_ bit quicker, add a _few_ more hits and that might do 
the trick. Then you can start all over again on the next level..


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**       Walkthrough        **
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For each level I've decided to put up a difficulty factor, from 
1-10 IMPORTANT NOTE: The difficulty factor is completely 
relative, meaning it will be assumed you will have gotten the 
certain amount of skill required to pass level B from beating 
level A and all the levels before it. Say level 1 and level 19 
both recieved a 6 in difficulty, this would NOT imply that both 
levels have the same amount of challenge, but it would imply 
that both levels would take about the same amount of time to 
beat considering the players projected skill level up to that 
point (I hope someone out there got that).

 ___________________
 In-betweener levels 
 ___________________

About every 2-3 levels you come across what I call an "in-
betweener level", these are distinguishable by thier lame 
backgrounds, annoying music and overall pointlessness. These 
are a big downside to the game, and are not worth covering 
individually. The vast majority can be beaten in about 5 
seconds, they may be just a few enemies or sometimes nothing 
at all, just a portal to the "real" level. My only explanation 
for these is that the bosses son was slacking off on the job 
back at Capcom, and since no one had the cohones to fire him,
they gave him the task of producing these mindless levels to 
keep him out of thier hair. 

 **********
 PLANET ONE
 **********

This is easily the most diverse planet, and seems to be a post-
apocolyptic Earth. The levels are set in torn down urban 
settings, you can see pinball machines and arcade cabinets in
the background of level 2 and neon signs of (what appear to be)
nude women in a provocative pose in the ledges of level 1. How'd
THAT get past the Nintendo censors!?

 _______
 Level 1
 _______

Difficulty: 6

The game pulls no punches from the start, giving you a pretty 
difficult stage for your first battle. The boss won't show up
for a minute, so you'll want to use your time powering up. Head
left from the start, pick up a power-up from the first capsule 
you come across (the top one), climb the pillar and get another
powerup on the right edge of the ledge just above that. Now go
all the way across the stage on the top platform, and on the 
very right side will be another, just below that is another. Now
you should have your gun powered up to 2, you can make it 2 and 
a half if you want by getting another one near the center under 
the top platform. 

You should notice by now the "seekers" swarming all around. Note
thier pattern, as they are an often re-occuring enemy throughout
the game. They can only move in short spurts, diagonally,
horizontally and vertically. You can predict where they are 
going to move (they always move in the direction putting them
closest to you) and shoot them down. 

After a bit the boss comes down to wreak havoc. He has a 
definative pattern, he'll move and then stop 2-3 times in a row,
then he'll rear back and make a swooping attack while he's 
invincible. Starting off, get a few hits on him before he begins
to move, when you know he is about to fly towards you (or see 
him moving) jump out of his way, preferably over him, get a few
hits, and repeat. After a bit of that, he'll do his invincible
swooping move. Jump over him, it's as simple as that. If 
circumstances don't allow it, you may want to try and drop down
a level, both are effective measures, but jumping is more 
reliable. After that get even more hits in on him. He will also
use his swooping move if you hit him many times in a row, it is
best to keep him swooping and avoid his awkward stop-n-go 
pattern. Keep the pesky seekers away with tips from the above 
paragraph. After a handful of good shooting sessions on him, he
falls to the ground, giving you his energy and opening the 
portal to level 2, which will appear just left to the middle of
the stage. It is a lot easier with a powered-up gun, so get it.

 _______
 Level 2
 _______

Difficulty: 3

Compared to level 1, this is a piece of cake. The level is 
*really small*, and the boss is *really slow*, the challenge 
here coming from his grapple arm, which the guy will use to 
shoot straight at you, or hook to the ceiling and swing across 
the room toward you. This is fine and all, but he's just too 
slow, you can get up next to him and mindlessly blast away at 
him, even taking all of the hits he won't hit you but 4 times at
the most before you prevail (assuming you have a fast finger). 
The key here: Fast shooting. Also, there may be slowdown, which
you can use to your advantage. Jump over him when he's about to 
shoot his arm at you, maybe 1 out of 5 times he'll anticipate 
your move and fire up, taking off one point of life. But it 
really doesn't matter how much finesse you use, just get past 
him. The game has unlimited continues so it doesn't matter :)

 _______
 Level 3
 _______

Difficulty: 7

If you think this is a sign of things to come, don't worry. This
is in fact one of the longest levels in the game, and one of the
only auto-side-scrolling levels. Starting out, avoide the 
seekers, shoot them if you have to, and pick up powerups from
the last 2 capsules on the first platform. Now you'll have to 
make some jumps across small odd white platforms, they will 
break if you stand on them too long so be light on your feet and 
keep jumping up. Now we get to the inside of a building, destroy
the elephant statues with a flurry of hits, climb the wall and 
keep going. You'll come across another powerup and then there's 
a tight spot where you've got to make an S turn, and destroy a 
white platform blocking the way before you get trapped and 
crushed. Stick to the right side of the screen as this part is 
approaching, jump up as soon as you can and take out the 
platform fast. If you DONT make it, there's still a chance, so 
don't give up. There's a glitch that will let you pass through 
the right wall as the screen is closing in on you, if you jump 
*just* at the right time, it's worked for me a few times, less
often than not. After that part you can take a small risk for 
another powerup in the back of the block of 3 capsules. Now you
will see 2 rolling enemies, fake them out by dropping to the 
bottom, getting just close enough to make them start coming 
towards you, and go back and jump up, climb the wall and you're
through with that part.  Now you'll be surprised by 2 explosives
that come down from the cieling, walk a few steps past them to 
be safe, and we come to more small platform jumping. Walk off 
the edge and you'll land on the first platform, to defeat the 
enemies on the pillars jump up and hit them once, and then 
deliver the second blow as you're jumping into them. This 
ensures you get any life power-ups they were holding. After 
that, there's powerups in the first 2 capsules of the bottom 
platform and the last capsule of the top. Now after a couple 
more white platform jumping, we FINALLY come to the boss.

The boss seems tough for the first few times you play him, but 
relentless button mashing always prevails. As soon as you reach 
his place, jump on the second pedestal, stick to the left side
facing right. He'll drop down right in front of you. Fire away 
and don't stop until he raises his arms, then drop down to the 
floor. Hopefully he'll miss you as he throws a large cube, and 
watch out for a whole slew of cubes that fall from the cieling.
After that, he'll jump down to the ground, then onto the lower
platform, then on to the ground again. Hit him every chance you
get, and when he finally settles on the ground again blast away
at him again, this will get the job done.

 _______
 Level 4
 _______

Difficulty: 5

This level is comprised of a large room filled with electricity
conductors, a lot of walls and ledges, and a boss that wants to
take you out. He'll jump around, and then get to one side of a
conductor and make it shoot a wall of electricity in 3 
directions. Where you want to try and get to is the opposite 
side of the conductor before he sets it off. If you can do this
just once and hit him while he's standing still, you'll have 
enough time to kill him. Starting off in the level, climb the
first wall to the right and stay right there. This will lure the 
boss over to you, as he's coming for you jump the nearby 
conductor to your right, and he should stop on the left side to
set it off, giving you your chance. Sometimes he doesn't follow
this pattern, in which case you've got to improvise, but he 
should never get too tough. The portal will open up on the left
side of the stage near the top once you finish. 

 **********
 PLANET TWO
 **********

Going into planet 2, we see a cut scene featuring the first 
appearance by our villian, with only a mysterious pink eye 
showing (OOOoooh). Maybe that's what made him do it, his 
agonizing case of conjuctivitis. Ken and the mysterious pink 
faced man will square off in a short war of words, then it's on
to planet 2, the plant planet. The levels here are mostly set 
in alien-looking vinelands, but the last level takes a turn and
apparently has nothing to do with plants. 

 _______
 Level 5
 _______

Difficulty: 5

The first of many levels where you have a quota of normal 
enemies to kill. The target here is seekers. There's 2 powerups
on the right side of the stage, and there are new plant enemies
that pop up at random and come toward you until you kill them.
Stay light on your feet, use the walls, and get the seekers 
pattern down. Other than that, there's not much to say about 
level 5. The portal opens up on near the right side of the stage

 _______
 Level 6
 _______

Difficulty: 8

Ah, my favorite level for some reason. I don't know why, maybe
it's the kickin' music, or just the cool interface. The in-
betweener level should have given you 2 fresh powerups before-
hand, gearing you up for a pretty tough level. The entire level
up until the boss scrolls upward automatically. You'll have to 
act rather quickly. Starting off, get the powerup in the capsule
to your right, and climb the wall, I tend to stick near the 
right side of the screen for the first half of the level. Climb
the vines on the right side, when you come to a part where an 
enemy is blocking your way and there are 3 capsules on the 
adjacent vine, fake him out by starting off on the right side of
the vine, when he switches over quickly go to the left and climb
just over him and switch to the right to get the powerup in the 
middle capsule. Not long after that, a new type of enemy will
make it's appearance, a strange tulip-looking thing that can
only move upward. You'll want to get to a position below these
things, and as far away as possible. When they open up you can 
safely land on them and use them as a platform, but don't count
on that. Some parts of the vine are slick, and will force you 
down, so be careful. Now after that whole fiasco we come to the 
tail end of a rocky crevice, climb up, looking out for more vine
enemies on the way. You'll see 2 capsules on the right side of 
the screen, both are housing powerups. Get them quickly if 
needed. And now, we come to the boss.

The boss is a plant monster that has a clear pattern. He'll jump
3 times, then spew off a few rocks at you. After you hit him 
a few times he'll ball up and fly back and forth in a zig zag
pattern until he leaves the screen, then he'll re-emerge. Hit 
him any way you can, from the side or from below. There's also
2 more powerups here at the boss. If you're fully powered up, 
this shouldn't be too much trouble, just act quickly and 
accurately.  

 _______
 Level 7
 _______

Difficulty: 8

Agh, how I remember how hard this level was for me when I first
played. There's a lot of things to look out for in this level, 
there's a solid wall on the left and right sides, a vine in the 
middle, platforms that fall out a few seconds after you step on
them and a trampoline-type branch, with spikes lining the 
bottom. Starting out, jump onto the thick part of the 
'trampoline' branch. A seeker will come from above, take care of
it without stepping out onto the springy section. Just after 
that, a 'hunter drone' appears, these are your targets for this
stage. He'll be coming at you at about shin level, so lure him
a little higher by jumping up, and you may be able to hit him on
your way down. After that, there's no patternization to the 
level, you're on your own. Seekers and hunters will swarm you, 
use the entire circumference of the area and steer clear of 
thick concentrations of enemies, while still trying to kill the 
hunters. Remember that all of the enemies disappear when you 
leave the screen, so if you find yourself in a heap of trouble 
drop down all the way, if possible, wiping the slate clean. Kill
a handful of hunters and the portal opens up at the top of the 
screen. 

 _______
 Level 8
 _______

Difficulty: 7

Now this is a unique level. The cieling is in constant movement,
swaying up and down, and attached to it is an eyeball, as well 
as 6 cavities that release a glob of goo every few seconds that,
when in contact with the ground, turns into solid matter. This
builds up and creates constantly growing pillars. Along with all
of this, you have to put up with more seeker drones. At the start 
of the level head right, wait in the right side of the 
screen for the pillars to build up. Take out a seeker or two, 
then head to the pillar just right of the eyeball. Jump up and 
hit him a few times, when you see goo about to fall then move 
out of the way, preferably to the pillar just right of that one,
and then back on, and repeat. You can get the seeker going in an
endless octagonal path around you which will keep him out of 
your way, for the most part, but if you cant quite pull that off
then just kill them. After 10 or so hits, the eyeball will come
out and move around, at this time move to the pillar just to the
right of you, and repeat the previous pattern, only you won't be
able to hit the eye 100% of the time because he may be out of 
range. Fire relentlessly and a couple sessions of rapid hits 
will befell the eyeball boss. 

 ************
 PLANET THREE
 ************

Again we meet up with the myserious pink eye, and exchange 
threats. He will then challenge you to come to the planet 
Sanddune. As you can probably infer from the name, this is a 
desert planet, and that is the constant theme here.

 _______
 Level 9
 _______

Difficulty: 8

Level 9 takes place in some kind of underground arena. Along the
bottom are constand waves of sand moving to the left, and a 
sprinkling of capsules serve as the only stable land. Skeletal 
fish jump up at random, and only the highest capsules are out of
thier range. The target here is threefold, first the same boss
from level 1, and then 2 of them at the same time. It will be 
tough and take some practice.

At the begining, get a powerup from the capsule just left of 
you. Skip the next one, and the capsule after that is the 
elusive slash kick powerup, and the one after that another 
powerup. Collect all of these, and then head back to the right
and wait on the highest capsule, facing left, with your foot 
hanging off the edge. Standing in this way, the boss should 
come down right next to you giving you a clear shot from the 
start. Shoot, and when he swoops jump over him, stay on that 
capsule until he's dead. 

Now for the hard part, you must take on 2 more of these at the 
same time. There is always one of them that you can pull off a 
few hits on right at the beginning, but after that the battle 
gets pretty hairy. The sand is a safe spot compared to capsule
jumping, when one boss is low enough shoot them from below. Use 
the walls as well, and hit them from the side. In some cases
you'll find it useful to use the jump slash powerup, though it's
tough to aim and isn't even as powerful as a normal hit. You ARE
invincible when performing it, so it can be used to get out of 
a tight spot. When one boss is gone it gets a lot easier. The 
portal will open up right in the middle when you're finished.

 ________
 Level 10
 ________

Difficulty: 1

After level 9, this should take 2 tries at the most. I beat it 
on my first try and took one hit, and that's the only hit I can
remember taking on this level. From the beginning, hug the walls
with rolling enemies on top of them, they'll roll right over 
you, and that's the end of that. Now climb down the chasm into
the sand pit. Get the first powerup by shooting the first 
capsule from underneath, and from that same point jump onto the
sand pillar and climb on top of it. Theres another powerup just
above your head. Now jump right in the middle between the 2 
pillars and onto the second pillar. From there you're in the 
clear (I bet the guy who made all the in-betweener levels 
developed this one also). There's one more powerup at the top 
of the tall rock wall. 

Now we come to the boss. Theres one more powerup on the right
side (bottom one). For defeating the boss, make your way to the
top of his lair, and stick to the rock wall, I tend to use the
right one but either would be fine, I suppose. When he shows up
on your left side, shoot him unrelentlessly. When he shows up 
to the right of you, de-attach from the wall, turn right in mid-
air and get one hit on him. If he continues toward you then you
can hit him even more. When he disappears reattach to the wall
and repeat. Simple. 

NOTE: For the in-betweener level that comes up next, jump on top
of the enemies to make it to the portal. 

 ________
 Level 11
 ________

Difficulty: 9

Wow, our first stage with a difficulty of 9. This is a toughie,
but once you get it down it can be quite simple every time you
play thereafter. The stage is the exact same as level 9, with 
the powerups in the same place (powerup to the left of you from
the start, a slash kick to the left of that and another powerup
past that). The boss here is a small alien skull that rises up
on a body of sand, and sends his good buddy out to stop you. 

His 'buddy' will take a lot of practice getting used to. He's a 
*little* bit slower than you are, making him the fastest enemy
in the entire game. He can move in all directions and will stay
right on your tail at all times, plus his long body is hard to 
jump over. Shoot off a few sections of his body, but try not to 
finish him off completely, as the boss will just send out 
another one in perfect condition. Stay moving at ALL TIMES to 
deal with this guy. 

The boss himself has a distinct and easy to follow pattern, 
he'll come toward you until he passes you, do the same thing 
again, and then rise up for a second. You can only hit him with
any accuracy *just* as he's rising from the sand. Go back and
forth across the stage, keeping the centipede monster near
the top, and when the boss is about to rise drop down right in
front of him, get a few hits in, pull out, and repeat. Jump 
between 2 remaining capsules for maximum efficiency. After many
agonizing attempts, you should do him in and move on.

 ________
 Level 12
 ________

Difficulty: 4

After that last level, this seems like a reward. The level isn't
too hard, but it's pretty cool. You are constantly moving down 
on an endless wave of sand, remember that you'll always land on
the same level that you jumped from. You have 6 of those 
centipede things from the last level, but this time you're not 
in closed quarters. At the start of the level, the first one 
comes out to attack you. Simply get a few hits from the side, 
and when he's closing in on you jump over him. Estimate exactly
where he'll be coming back down from, and if you are in the 
right place shooting up, you'll be able to kill him with no 
trouble at all. Use this pattern on all of the centipede 
monsters. As you pass the first rocky cliff on the left side, 
get the capsule on top of it for a powerup, just before the 
second centipede is coming from the bottom. After you kill him,
there's another powerup on the bottom capsule of that cliff. 

Now you come to a wide open area. Note the faster streams of 
sand. Skeletal fish will attack from the bottom as a third 
centipede attacks, and shortly thereafter a fourth. All I can
say is stay light on your feet to avoid skeletal fish attacks. 

After this we come to a narrow rock chasm, just before the fifth
centipede attacks is a capsule to the left with a powerup. The
5th one may be a little tougher due to the limited space, but 
if you made it this far you can handle it. Killing that one will
open the portal, but a sixth centipede attacks as you're coming
up on it. Don't worry about attacking him unless you have to. 

 ________
 Level 13
 ________
 
Difficulty: 6

Here's yet another unique stage. It's fairly small, you'll see 
that there's a sand wave covering the top portion of the room
with just enough room on the bottom to stand up. There's a 
second wave pushing across from right to left. The boss will 
make his entrance riding on a centipede, stay away until the 
boss drops down and then destroy the centipede. Don't worry, 
he's not coming back this time. After you get this done, the 
boss is a piece of cake, as long as you know exactly what to do.

The boss will then spin into a tornado, a'la Tazmanian Devil, 
stop, shoot a slow projectile at you, then repeat in the 
opposite direction. It can take a while to get the hang of, but 
to defeat the boss: Jump as far up as you can into the top sand 
wave and travel to the ground in a zig-zag, or 'Z', pattern, to 
where you land right next to him after he gets done spinning. 
Get a few hits in on him and then jump back up into the sand,
evading his weak attack. Repeat as many times as it takes. This
can be especially tough if you don't have your weapon powerups 
from the last stage, as getting close to him is dangerous. 
Overall, though, nothing an average gamer couldn't do with a 
little practice, and if you made it this far I know you can do 
it. 

 ***********
 PLANET FOUR
 ***********

Next up is a cut scene that shows Ken looking remarkably like 
Duke Nukem. He then whines and complains about how his body is
starting to hurt and then we move on to planet 4. Planet 4 has
to do mainly with aquatic settings, but has a lot of plant life
as well. 

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 Level 14
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Difficulty: 3

Here you have a quota of dorky fat pink guys to kill. Coming 
from below are a lot of jellyfish you can use as platforms. 
You wont need to power up, but if you want to do so, there's a 
powerup in the clump of capsules just above the start, and two 
more in the lower left side of the area. On the right side is  
an obscure and useless powerup that isn't really worth getting. 
Just stay on one ledge and shoot all of the pink guys that come
around. You should beat it in no time flat.

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 Level 15
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Difficulty: 5

This is the most graphic intensive and cool looking stage in 
the game. Because of this, it suffers from slowdown, but it's 
never too much of a hassle. It's an automatic side-scrolling 
level, and it sways back and forth, making it genuinely unique.
At the beginning, kill the first enemy and then get a powerup
from the capsule on the above ledge. You'll soon find that 
these enemies regenerate, but they have an advantage, they 
often give you life powerups. This is a good level to get some 
life back on. After that brief skirmish with 2 of those  
enemies, we get to a hard part. There's a structure with 2 
enemies constantly shooting at you, it's hard to cross without
getting hit, even for me. It makes it easier if you kill one of
them first. After you cross, the screen starts to sway back. 
Stick to the right side and fight off attacks from the enemies.
When it reverses again, you see a tall wall with 2 capsules on
the other side. Don't attempt to cross it yet, just wait right
there for it to reverse 2 more times. Make sure you cross as 
the cieling is moving up and do so quickly. There's a powerup
in the bottom capsule on the other side. 

Now there's just a couple more enemies and then the pathetic 
boss. The boss will come whirling by either below or above you, 
stay to the ground. Every 2-3 times he passes you he'll stop 
and float around. This is when you tear into him  
unrelentlessly. He almost never lunges straight at you, always
missing you. After only a few sessions of heavy hitting, he'll
kneel over, float down and explode. 

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 Level 16
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Difficulty: 10

W-WHOAH MOMMA! You're in for it, that's all I can say. This 
level, while not unmasterable, is very hard. I still have a 
little trouble with it myself. There's so many things to disect
about this level. First there's the boss, which is a crustacean
which opens and closes every few seconds, and hides his weak
spot on the inside. He shoots 2 VERY dangerous projectiles that
then each split into 2 and go back in the opposite direction. 
There's an giant alien/worm/thing that breaks up through the 
crystalline floor often and in random positions, when he 
catches you, he drags you down to an underlevel and you must 
start all over when you get back out. You also got to watch out
for the holes he makes. All this is going on as the entire 
stage is fluctuating up and down. As you can probably imagine, 
there's massive slowdown un-bearable to all but the most stead-
fast NES gamers. 

There's a powerup to your immediate left just as you start the
stage, get it before the floor rises too high, there's one on
the middle ledge (left), one in the very right side and one 
hidden in the 4th section of the left pillar. There's 2 more
powerups in the underlevel, but they are certainly not worth 
getting. Now that that's all covered, onto the fight..

Just after you get the first powerup, cling to the left wall, 
climb up and jump over the boss onto the middle level. This is
where you want the fight to be concentrated at. Note that you 
can only effectively deal damage by hitting the boss *right* at
the tip of his innards, from where he shoots his projectiles. 
Keep him going in an '8' pattern, jumping on the left and right 
pillars and back to the platform again. When he opens up you 
can usually get a couple of hits before having to retreat or 
get hit. The most effective position is right under him, when 
he's open. When the floor is rising, make it quick, when it's 
going down and you have a clear shot, consider yourself lucky
and fire unmercifully. A few open shots like that and you could
do him in! The alien worm has a minute chance of catching you 
while you're on the middle platform, but it tends to happen 
every now and then. If you feel you just need more fire-power, 
jump down a hole and quickly come back up. All the powerups 
will be back, of course you'll have to start the fight over 
though. The key word here: Practice. Don't expect to steamroll
through this level.

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 PLANET FIVE
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The next cut-scene depicts Ken wincing in pain, as the 
mysterious pink face taunts him some more. He then asks Ken to
join him, and in return he'll heal his pain. There's no response
from Ken, the cut-scene ends and we head for planet 5, which 
isn't a planet at all but a gigantic space station. Graphically
and level-design-wise, this entire 'planet' is a masterpiece. 

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 Level 17
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Difficulty: 4

Another quota level. Here you have to defeat hunter drones, 
while dealing with the ever-hated centipedes at the same time.
This is the only level in the game in which capsules housing
powerups are completely random. There are however 2 special 
powerups that are constantly found in the same place. The slash
kick powerup can be found on the left side in the middle of the
clump of 3 capsules. The useless pod powerups makes a final
appearance in the bottom of the left hand side. 

To defeat the hunters, cling to walls, wait for one to come 
along, jump off and hit it on your way down. That's the most 
effective way in my experiences. Also jump up and lure them, you 
know, the usual, you should be able to do it if you made it to 
this point (although that regenerating centipede doesn't help 
things).

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 Level 18
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Difficulty: 5

This level has the same interface as level 3, it's a straight-
forward auto-side-scroller. At the beginning they try to throw 
every enemy in the book at you. When you begin, ignore the 
powerups to the left as there's no way you can get them. Now 
pick up one powerup from the second capsule and after that, 
you're thrown into the thick of things. Namely 2 seekers, 2 
hunters and 2 rollers, all on the screen at the same time. Avoid 
the first seeker who will come down on you from above, jump up 
to the top platform, jump the roller, drop down and then get 
onto the next platform. From there there's not too much trouble, 
I'm not saying you wont get hit but just try to maintain at 
least 2 and a half points of life throughout the level. You'll 
see why later. 

From the point you're at now, you'll see a thick wall with two 
pillars holding it up. Drop down and hook the left pillar. 
You'll want to act as quickly as you possibly can without 
getting too close to the edge of the screen. From there switch 
over to the right side of the right pillar and jump on top of 
that platform there. Do not try to hook the side, you will miss, 
it must be a glitch in the game. Now you need to do a lot of 
pillar jumping, there will be enemies on every wall, the kind 
that move down toward you. Move quickly, jump before they reach 
you, but make sure the screen has scrolled over enough to 
justify your leap. 

After that short bit we come to the inside, this is why I said 
to keep at least 2 and a half life points. The hallway becomes 
very low, giving you no room to jump, and there's 4 rollies 
coming at you. There's no way to defend against it, you'll just 
have to take some hits. You can take one hit and walk through the 
next rollie in your moment of flashing. This is the only way to 
make it through. After that, there's a part with a lot of moving 
platforms over an open space. Luckily, there are capsules 
scattered across the top to serve as sufficient ground. The 
quickest and easiest way across the chasm is to wait on the main 
platform at the beginning of the sequence. 2 moving platforms 
will come at you just above the height of your head. Ignore them, 
and then when you see the third approaching at about that same 
height make your move. Jump onto that one, and then onto the one 
right after it, and to the above capsule to make it to safety. 
Jump one moving platform that will be coming at your shins, and 
you're in the clear. Shortly thereafter you hear the stage clear 
music and a portal opens. "What!?" you surely say, "no boss?". 
Yes I know, it's very unconventional for this game. But then 
again, this game is pretty much unconventional altogether. 

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     Level 19
 "The Final Fight"
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Difficulty: 10

This is it, the end-all be-all of battles. No more playing 
around, everything up to this point was just the pre-test, this 
is the final exams. This calls for an ASCII map:



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| 1____|_|___|__|__  x | _  C   |_|          |
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|______________   ||2 _|_  _    |     ____|()|___
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|      A     | |  ||  _|___||___     |           |
|x    ___   x| |  ||_  |   ()   |    |           |
|  __        |_|  ||  _|        |    |   ???     |
|        __    ()_||___()_____B_|____|___________|
|_          _|-            3
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A: Level 16 boss
B: Level 2 boss
C: Level 10 boss x 2
x: Powerup
#: Key points for the walkthrough below
(): Door
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The level is basically a rat-run of difficult challenges, but 
while it's hard, it's very patternized. When you beat it a few
times you should have little trouble every time thereafter (at
least that's been my experience). It's also the only level 
where the time limit really counts. You'll run out of time if 
you don't have the level down pat. With the constant challenge 
and crunching time limit, this will take some practice to over-
come. 

ROOM A: I know what you were thinking when you read in the key
that you must fight the level 16 boss again. Don't worry, this
time he's about 20X easier, as there are no variables and no 
slowdown at all. In fact he is probably the easiest part of the
level. The room is out of proportion in the above map, it's not
quite that big (a little bigger than room C, actually). 

When you begin, get the left powerup immediately. Now drop down
and get 2-3 hits on him as he's coming down and opens up, then 
go for the right powerup. The rest is improvisation, but he has
a simple pattern. Keep him near the ground, shoot from below 
when he stops in the air to shoot at you (you'll always destroy
his projectiles in the process so don't worry) and hit him from
the side when he's moving along the bottom while open. His 
projectiles often give valuable life powerups. There are a 
couple things to remember in this level, don't try to jump 
above the screen, though you can't tell there's a ceiling 
there, and don't try to shoot upward while under the bottom 
ledge, its too low and you'll hook it when you don't want to. 

After that guy the door busts open. Climb up and over to the 
left and you come to point 1. Make sure to get the powerup here 
and jump from pillar to pillar, avoiding the hunters that come 
from the right and top.  Make sure you get the powerup, it is 
imperitive that you get every powerup in the level. Now drop 
down the ledges at point 2, here you see a couple of the tulip
enemies from level 6. It's not really difficult at all though. 
Go through the door and we meet our good old slow buddy from 
level 2. My how things change..

ROOM B: Here you have almost no room to work with, and worse 
yet, the boss is considerably faster and, seemingly, smarter 
from the slow idiot he was way on back in level 2. Use the same
philosophy though, tag him unmercifully with shots as often as
you get the chance, jump over him before he shoots his 
grappling arm at you, and use the walls to your advantage. With
some practice (and luck) you'll be able to beat him. When he's
gone, the jellyfish enemies start coming up from point 3. Don't
go up immediately, you will probably need to gain some life 
back. Kill the jellyfish, about every 1 in 4 will give you a 
life powerup. Keep an eye on your timer, however (I usually 
leave with about 80 seconds to go regardless, you'll need the 
time). When you're all ready, ride the jellyfish and jump 
through the top door to room C. 

ROOM C: The level 10 boss doesn't seem like such a chump this
time, and now there's 2 of them to put up with in one fight. 
However, I've found a very easy way to get past them, simply 
make your way to the top right wall, and when both of them are
off the screen, climb up to the very top (while still remaining
on the screen), when the first of them reappears, climb down a 
few notches and from there you can hit them. They always 
reappear the same distance from you. Don't let one of them make 
it over to the right side of you, or it could be trouble. Once
one is gone, it becomes a lot more easier. After this fight, 
step through the door and meet your mysterious nemesis.

SPOILER WARNING: if you haven't gotten to this far into the 
game and don't want the mystery of the big pink face spoiled 
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Go down the corridor and then drop down into the large room. As
you land you are greeted by a small munchkin in a lab coat, and
you are then treated to a cutscene (with pretty kickin' 
music!). It is clear from Kens reaction that it is Troy, his
old lab partner, thought to be killed (oh come on, like you 
didn't see that coming a mile away!). Troy reveals that thier 
invention, the "cyboplasm" will cause pain in all of it's 
victims. He then tells of how he tested the stuff on Ken and 
then erased it from his memory. When asked why he did it, Troy
gives some lame stereotypical Nintendo response about how being
'evil' somehow makes you the most powerful. He then asks Ken 
to join him, and of course the answer is no. It's time to take 
out this Jack Nicholson wannabe. 

He is dissapointingly easy, just try to have at least 1 and a 
half life bars when you reach him. At the start of the battle, 
what looks like a bio-mecha suit drops down and Troy gets in. 
The slow cyborg is simple as pie, just remember to shoot and 
don't stop shooting, except to step back if he's getting too 
close to you. He will shoot out lasers in all directions, that
will hit you 95% of the time, hence needing 1 and a half units 
of life. You can try and avoid it by jumping far onto the wall,
but that may cost you some good shooting time and give him the
time needed to get off a second shot. If you've been shooting 
him without stopping and are properly powered up, his mech suit
will go down after he gets one attack off, and phase 2 begins.

"Phase 2" is even simpler. He'll rise up transform to where you
see only the big ugly pink face that's been taunting you the 
entire game and 2 hands that can be used as platforms. Climb 
the wall and be positioned just to the right of his ugly mug, 
and, like always, shoot without mercy. He'll send out 2 hunter 
drones, in which case drop down to his left hand (his left, but
right to you) then back onto the wall, shooting the hunters in
mid-air in the process. Once on the wall, repeat process. He
should get just one attack off in this phase as well, sometimes
2. Now sit back and enjoy the almost-worth it ending, and 
marvel in the fact that you've beaten this tough game. 
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Q. The game keeps snubbing me on powerups, when I get my gun 
powered up to about 3 1/2. What's happening?

A. That happens, and is a major flaw in the game IMO. Sometimes
a powerup that should be in a particular capsule just won't be 
there, or when traveling from one level to another you lose a 
weapon point (this also happens when you have a full gun and 
take a hit). Because of these problems, it is VERY hard to get
your gun fully powered up. I've only pulled it off a handful of
times, let me just say it's not worth it. There's no visible 
difference between a level 5 and a level 4 weapon, except when 
you curl your shots the projectiles transform into spinning 
discs. This is cool looking but not useful. 

Q. I found a powerup that you failed to mention...

A. I'm sure you could, if you looked. While I did a good bit of
scouring to find all the powerups when writing this 
walkthrough, I didn't bust my hump to search each and every 
capsule when it's unnecessary. 

Q. I've hit the level 13 boss a billion times and he hasn't 
died, what's going on? 

A. You're not hitting him. It's kind of hard to tell with all
that sand around. If you don't have your powerups from previous
levels it can be tough, you'll have to land _right_ beside him
to deal any damage with a standard power weapon. 

Q. I've tried doing exactly what you said and it's not working.

A. In this case, try something new. I told you everything I 
could about how _I_ got through the game, but every game player 
is different. You might want to combine my strategy with your
own personal playing style. 


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This FAQ was written over a period of 2 days in notepad. Street
Fighter 2010 is copyright Capcom U.S.A. Inc. and liscensed by 
Nintendo. I'd like to thank my friend for giving me this game,
my friends friend for giving the game to him, Nintendo for 
making the NES, and everyone that continues to play the NES and 
keep the good old days alive. Also GameFAQs for hosting my FAQ 
(as well as anyone else that uses this) and the other FAQ 
creators at GameFAQs for providing a precedent. 


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