Mortal Kombat vs. Street Fighter - Akuma vs Shao Kahn

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Akuma (Gouki in Japan) is one of the more popular characters in the Street Fighter series. His first appearance in the series was in one of the various Street Fighter II games, Super Street Fighter II Turbo. The kanji 'ten' character (天) - meaning "sky", "heaven", or "providence" - can be seen on the back of his gi. Capcom has stated that this symbol was meant to represent "immortality". Earning the nickname "Fist of Destiny", this demonic martial artist controls Dark Hadou energy. The man known as Akuma was once a normal martial artist and the brother of Gouken. Gouken was the instructor of Ryu and Ken Masters. Gouken and Akuma studied under a man named Master Goutetsu. Over time, Akuma became obsessed with pursuing forbidden energies in search of invulnerability. Once he found a way to harness the power of the Dark Hadou, he embarked on a wave of carnage that began with the killing of his own master. The prayer beads that Akuma wears originally belonged to Goutetsu. A red aura of pure evil emanates from Akuma's body, striking permanent fear into almost every opponent foolish enough to try facing him. Since they all trained in the same school of martial arts, Akuma's fighting style resembles Ken and Ryu's. However, the evil of the Dark Hadou further augments these moves to make them more damaging. In addition, Akuma has perfected several unique maneuvers, including his trademark, the dreaded and destructive Raging Demon.

Shao Kahn is a fictional character in the Mortal Kombat fighting game series. He made his debut in Mortal Kombat II as the boss, a role he also served in Mortal Kombat 3. He serves as the main antagonist of the series. Shao Kahn, who resembles an Asian warrior-king in many respects, embodies evil in many forms. He is known for his godlike strength, extreme callousness, brutality and his fondness of personal executions, but rises above the level of a mere warlord through his intelligence and knowledge of black magic. Like his subordinate Shang Tsung, he has the power to consume other souls. His greatest strength is probably his ability to work towards his goals with great tenacity and his ability to organize, but his greatest weaknesses are his arrogance and his overconfidence.

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  • The Shao Kahn creation in this video = Pure win.

    It's a lot better than Kazmer13's creation. Too bad there's times where the AI just sits there and does nothing in this video.

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  • @LeoHenrique212 more like every time Shao Kahn feels hard enough to try to take on the supreme master of the fist, and when you agree to fight Akuma..death is insured for you :D

  • @ShinAkuma420 KKKKKKKKKKKKKK...only in this FAKE video

  • @LeoHenrique212 Akuma does though :)

  • nobody wins shao kahn ¬¬

  • Realy cool video man, i realy enjoy, hell yeah

  • akuma will ALWAYS woop on that half naked wang any day of the week

  • He may be Japanese but he can definently kick our asses XD

  • Hes Japanese

  • WHY IS AKUMA SO tiny?

  • it's possible that shao khan could have won because of his stamina, that's one thing he has on akuma, and akuma's stamina is much harsher, but he has the agility and the power to beat shao khan though

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