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Since ''{{s|wikipedia|Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers}}'', Ken has had the ability to perform a fire-based Shoryuken with the Heavy Punch button, something that is incorporated into ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. The name of Ken's advanced Shoryuken in ''Ultimate'', Heavy Shoryuken, refers to the original method of executing it with the Heavy attack button.
Since ''{{s|wikipedia|Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers}}'', Ken has had the ability to perform a fire-based Shoryuken with the Heavy Punch button, something that is incorporated into ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. The name of Ken's advanced Shoryuken in ''Ultimate'', Heavy Shoryuken, refers to the original method of executing it with the Heavy attack button.


This is one of the more codifying moves in fighting games, as a high number of characters, even in other series, possess similar attacks (that is, an upward rising attack with starting invincibility), with these moves often being dubbed as "Dragon Punch"-type moves; the ''Smash Bros''. series itself is no exception, considering its many recovery-type up special moves (such as [[Mario]]'s and [[Luigi]]'s [[Super Jump Punch]]). However, it also codifies the archetype of special moves that are meant to be used as anti-airs; other characters in games with this kind of move may be able to perform their versions in midair, something Ryu and Ken cannot do in most ''Street Fighter'' titles.
This is one of the more codifying moves in fighting games, as a high number of characters, even in other series, possess similar attacks (that is, an upward rising attack with starting invincibility), with these moves often being dubbed as "Dragon Punch"-type moves; the ''Smash Bros''. series itself is no exception, considering its many recovery-type up special moves. However, it also codifies the archetype of special moves that are meant to be used as anti-airs; other characters in games with this kind of move may be able to perform their versions in midair, something Ryu and Ken cannot do in most ''Street Fighter'' titles.
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