Street Fighter characters that use the Hadouken are
Ryu and
Ken since the first
Street Fighter, later joined by
Sakura,
Gouken and
Akuma. The move is achieved by the character thrusting their palms forward, sending a blast of spirit energy (or
ki) towards the opponent ("
ki blast"). It is normally performed by the player moving the
joystick or
D-pad a quarter circle forward towards the opponent from the down position, then pressing a punch button (so, for example, a character facing to the right would execute the move by pressing ↓, ↘, → and then "punch" in a smooth motion). Although the execution has been always the same, the design, speed, damage and other attributes of the technique vary in different games. Most fighting games of the sprite-based era used at least some characters with projectile special moves, and while the actual type of projectile launched varies from game to game and character to character, the execution and behavior of these attacks are often rather similar to the Hadouken. The Hadouken can usually be performed in three different degrees depending on which type punch is used; these will affect its speed, damage caused on impact, amount of recovery frames and sometimes its range. The Hadouken itself has many variations depending on the character in question that the move is associated with. For example, both Ryu and Akuma use a fire-based variant of the move called the
Shakunetsu Hadouken (灼熱波動拳) or Blazing Surge Fist, which briefly engulfs its target in flames. Later titles in the series that use super
combo moves ramp up the power of the Hadouken, evolving it into the
Shinku Hadouken (真空波動拳 – Vacuum Surge Fist). This takes one of two forms depending on the game: an outsized fireball or a blast of constant energy.
Street Fighter III introduced the
Denjin Hadouken (電刃波動拳), an unblockable, electrified version which could be 'stored' by holding down the punch key, for timing purposes. Introduced in the
Capcom vs. SNK series, the "Evil Ryu" Kage's Satsui no Hadou Ryu uses a more powerful version called the
Metsu Hadouken (滅波動拳), which acts similar to Denjin Hadouken, being unblockable and stunning the opponent.
Street Fighter IV brought back the Metsu Hadouken, though it instead acts simply like a more powerful variant of the Shinkuu Hadouken.
Street Fighter V brought back the Denjin Hadouken, which can be performed by performing the Shinku Hadouken while in Ryu's V Trigger mode. In
Street Fighter 6, one of Luke's taunts involves him mocking a Hadoken. An unofficial "Rainbow Edition" of
Street Fighter II gave the Hadouken abilities to all characters, possibly influencing later official games. Since then, many others in the
Street Fighter series have been given similar moves, but have their own names for it. For instance,
Kairi and
Allen Snider both have such a move, the latter calling it Fire Force.
Dhalsim spits fire ("
Yoga Fire") and
Chun-Li eventually gained a projectile move she calls the Kikouken (気功拳,
Qigong Fist). In
Street Fighter III,
Sean has no routine Hadouken, but can employ a similar super-move named the Hadou Burst.
Dan Hibiki utilizes a single-handed projectile called the Gadouken (我道拳, Self-Taught Fist), which has barely any range or power.
Ace can also use the Hadouken in
Street Fighter EX3 once the third set of usable arts is unlocked in Character Edit Mode. Other special moves derived from the Hadouken include the Soul Fist of
Morrigan in the
Darkstalkers series. The Hadouken has been seen several times in the Capcom's
Mega Man X platform game series. It was a hidden
Easter egg ability in the first game (
Mega Man X) and its remake (
Mega Man Maverick Hunter X). In
Mega Man X4,
Magma Dragoon uses the move (the copy of Magma Dragoon also uses the move in
Mega Man X5). It was also available to the player in the
Mega Man Xtreme games. The Tails Clan, a group of secret bosses in
Mega Man X: Command Mission, use a move called "Annihilator Hadouken". There are also Hadouken emotes in the massive multiplayer role-playing video game
Monster Hunter: World. Among the official or licensed merchandise, Multiverse Studio made plush Hadouken balls in 2015, Naked & Famous Denim produced the "Ryu Hadoken Selvedge" jeans pants in 2017 and Everlast released cologne perfume named after the Hadouken in 2018. ==Homages==