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[[Image:SFxTKneePressNightmare.jpg|200px|right|thumb|Knee Press Nightmare in ''Street Fighter X Tekken''.]]M. Bison performs two consecutive [[Double Knee Press|Scissor Kicks]], then a "finisher" which depends on the game : |
[[Image:SFxTKneePressNightmare.jpg|200px|right|thumb|Knee Press Nightmare in ''Street Fighter X Tekken''.]]M. Bison performs two consecutive [[Double Knee Press|Scissor Kicks]], then a "finisher" which depends on the game : |
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Revision as of 18:10, 6 March 2016
The Knee Press Nightmare (ニープレスナイトメア Nii Puresu Naitomea?) is one of M. Bison's special attacks, introduced as his Super Combo in Super Street Fighter II Turbo.
Appearance | Function | Input |
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Marvel vs. Capcom series X-Men vs. Street Fighter |
Hyper Combo | + |
Street Fighter X Tekken | EX Double Knee Press | + |
Street Fighter X Tekken | Super Art | + |
All other appearances | Super Combo | + |
M. Bison | 340 |
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Description
M. Bison performs two consecutive Scissor Kicks, then a "finisher" which depends on the game :
Super Street Fighter II
Street Fighter Alpha series
The Street Fighter Alpha games introduced the most "common" variant, where M. Bison follows the strikes with his crouching heavy kick, which hits twice; this would also be used in the Marvel vs. Capcom and Street Fighter IV series.
Street Fighter EX and SNK vs. Capcom series
After the Scissor Kicks, M. Bison finishes instead by performing a back flip and following with a combination of double kicks whilst in the air.
On the EX Series, after the Kicks series, Bison would simply fall back down on the ground. On SNK vs. Capcom however, He then makes a final back flip, with joined legs, back to starting point.
Street Fighter X Tekken
Two variants appear in this game: the Street Fighter IV variant now appears as his EX Scissor Kick, while the Super Art version has him finish by kicking the foe repeatedly, similar to the above variant.