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Rolento

Rolento
Final Fight and Street Fighter character
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First game Final Fight (1989)
Created by Ishizawa Hidetoshi
Designed by Akira Yasuda
Voiced by (English) Scott McNeil (Street Fighter TV series)
Jon St. John (Final Fight Revenge)
Dameon Clarke (Street Fighter X Tekken, Ultra Street Fighter IV) (credited as Alan Smithe)
Voiced by (Japanese) Jin Yamanoi (Street Fighter Alpha series, Capcom vs. SNK 2: Mark of the Millennium, Street Fighter X Tekken, Ultra Street Fighter IV)
Katsuhiro Harasawa (Street Fighter Alpha: The Animation)
Fictional profile
Birthplace United States
Fighting style Eskrima stick fighting mixed with Bojutsu and Special Force Combatives

Rolento F. Schugerg (ロレント・F・シュゲルグ Rorento Efu Shugerugu?), is a video game character from both the Final Fight and Street Fighter series. Like Sodom before him, he first appeared as a boss character in Final Fight, but later evolved into a playable fighter in Street Fighter Alpha 2.

Rolento made his debut appearance as the fourth stage's boss in the original Final Fight. He is a former member of the fictional Red Beret special forces unit and serves as the supervisor of the Mad Gear gang's weapons plant. When defeated, instead of just fading away while lying on the ground like most enemies in the game, he stands up and blows himself up with his own grenades, fading away completely scorched. Rolento and his "Industrial Area" stage were not included in the Super Nintendo Entertainment System port of Final Fight, nor in its re-release Final Fight Guy, but were included in other ports of the game, such as the Sega CD and Game Boy Advance versions (if the player confronts Rolento as "Alpha Cody" in the GBA version, Cody will joke about Rolento's omission in the SNES version). In the SNES-exclusive sequel Final Fight 2, Rolento serves as the boss of the fifth stage, Italy (his name is transliterated as "Rolent" both in the game and in the instruction booklet).


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