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*This spirit's Grab type and PSI Attack ↑ ability reference M. Bison's Psycho Power, which allows him to control his victim's minds. | *This spirit's Grab type and PSI Attack ↑ ability reference M. Bison's Psycho Power, which allows him to control his victim's minds. | ||
*In World of Light, the M. Bison spirit must be defeated in order to access the Ryu fighter, referencing M. Bison's role as the final opponent in the ''Street Fighter'' games. Also, the Balrog, Vega, and Sagat spirits must be defeated in order to access M. Bison' | *In World of Light, the M. Bison spirit must be defeated in order to access the Ryu fighter, referencing M. Bison's role as the final opponent in the ''Street Fighter'' games. Also, the Balrog, Vega, and Sagat spirits must be defeated in order to access M. Bison' spirit battle, referencing ''Street Fighter II'''s Arcade Mode where the aforementioned spirits are fought in that order and served as Bison's henchman (until Sagat defected). | ||
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*All ''Street Fighter'' spirit battles are Stamina Battles, with all but one of them also having reduced jump power. This is a reference to ''Street Fighter'' having only stamina battles as well as being more ground based in nature. | *All ''Street Fighter'' spirit battles are Stamina Battles, with all but one of them also having reduced jump power. This is a reference to ''Street Fighter'' having only stamina battles as well as being more ground based in nature. | ||
*As with the main series ''Street Fighter'' titles, the names for Balrog, Vega, and M. Bison have switched around for Western releases. In Japan, Balrog is known as Mike Bison, Vega is known as Balrog, and M. Bison is known as Vega. Within the fighting game community, the three are known colloquially as "Boxer", "Claw", and "Dictator" respectively. | *As with the main series ''Street Fighter'' titles, the names for Balrog, Vega, and M. Bison have switched around for Western releases. In Japan, Balrog is known as Mike Bison, Vega is known as Balrog, and M. Bison is known as Vega. Within the fighting game community, the three are known colloquially as "Boxer", "Claw", and "Dictator" respectively. | ||
**Akuma also shares this distinction, being known as Gouki in the Japanese release. | |||
**Nash also used to be an example, as it was the name used for him in Japan and he was called "Charlie" in Western releases, until Capcom unified both names as of ''Street Fighter V'', making his full name Charlie Nash. | |||
*Dee Jay's spirit battle is the only ''Street Fighter'' spirit battle to have more than one opponent. | *Dee Jay's spirit battle is the only ''Street Fighter'' spirit battle to have more than one opponent. | ||
*Juri is the only ''Street Fighter'' spirit who originated from a 3D ''Street Fighter'' game, that game being ''Street Fighter IV''. | *Juri is the only ''Street Fighter'' spirit who originated from a 3D ''Street Fighter'' game, that game being ''Street Fighter IV''. |