"122"^^ . . . . . . "Katsuhiro Harasawa"@en . "Rolento is a character from both the Final Fight and Street Fighter series. Like Sodom before him, he first appeared as a boss character in the first Final Fight game, but later evolved into a playable fighter in Street Fighter Alpha 2."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Dameon Clarke"@en . . . . . . . . . . "100"^^ . . "Rolento made his first appearance as fourth stage's boss in the original Final Fight. According to his original backstory, Rolento is a former member of the special forces unit, the Red Berets, explaining his military appearance and skills. He was put in charge of the gang's secret armory-producing plants in Metro City's industrial area and has great influence. He fights using a baton and his special techniques include a wall kick and his throw. When he's low on energy, he relies on throwing grenades instead. When defeated, instead of fading away like most enemies in the game, he blows himself up with his own grenades. After being defeated by Guy, he gained a scar on his face caused by a shuriken thrown by Guy."@en . . "O"@en . . "[[w:c:streetfighter:Street Fighter X Tekken"@en . "Recrutating new recruits for his army"@en . "Artwork from Ultra Street Fighter 4"@en . . . . . . . "Rolento F. Schugerg (\u30ED\u30EC\u30F3\u30C8\u30FBF\u30FB\u30B7\u30E5\u30B2\u30EB\u30B0 Rorento F Shugerugu?), more commonly referred by his first name, is a video game character from both the Final Fight and Street Fighter series. He first appeared as a boss character in the first Final Fight, but later evolved into a playable fighter in Street Fighter Alpha 2."@en . "--11-15"^^ . . . . "Rolento as he appears in the Street Fighter IV series."@en . . "Jon St. John"@en . "Rolento made his first appearance as fourth stage's boss in the original Final Fight. According to his original backstory, Rolento is a former member of the special forces unit, the Red Berets, explaining his military appearance and skills. He was put in charge of the gang's secret armory-producing plants in Metro City's industrial area and has great influence. He fights using a baton and his special techniques include a wall kick and his throw. When he's low on energy, he relies on throwing grenades instead. When defeated, instead of fading away like most enemies in the game, he blows himself up with his own grenades. After being defeated by Guy, he gained a scar on his face caused by a shuriken thrown by Guy. The Industrial Area stage, and by extension Rolento, was excluded in the SNES version of Final Fight (and its revised rerelease, Final Fight Guy) due to space constraint. Because of this, the developers of the SNES sequel, Final Fight 2, saw fit to include him in the following game to compensate his previous omission. In Final Fight 2, he is the boss of the fifth stage, Italy. His general appearance and fighting style remained unchanged from the previous game, and he is the only returning enemy characer besides the Andore from the original game. As an in-joke, the Game Boy Advance version named Final Fight One (which included all of the stages and the Alpha sprites of Guy and Cody Travers as bonuses) had an interaction with Alpha Cody and Rolento, where Cody says that he \"doesn't remember going to this path\" as a reference to the Industrial Stage's omission in the SNES version of Final Fight."@en . . . "81.0"^^ . "sf4charselectrolento.png"@en . "Ambushing, traps, military weapons"@en . "Jin Yamanoi"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Rolento F. Schugerg"@en . . . "Rolento F. Schugerg"@en . . . . "Street Fighter Alpha 2"@en . . "Rolento F. Schugerg (\u30ED\u30EC\u30F3\u30C8\u30FBF\u30FB\u30B7\u30E5\u30B2\u30EB\u30B0 Rorento F. Shugerugu?), mejor conocido por su primer nombre: Rolento, es un personaje de ficci\u00F3n perteneciente a la saga de videojuegos Final Fight y posteriormente de la saga de Street Fighter. Su primera aparici\u00F3n la hizo en el juego Final Fight como jefe del 4to Escenario, aunque posteriormente fue personaje jugable en el Street Fighter Alpha 2. Su estilo de combate es en base a su entrenamiento que realiz\u00F3 con las Fuerzas Especiales, el cual es muy similar a la Eskrima, que es un arte marcial filipino. Tiene un gran entrenamiento militar, lo cual le permite la creaci\u00F3n de trampas, realizamiento de emboscadas, lanzamiento de granadas, lo cual lo convierte en un gran militar disciplinado y preparado para cualquier amenaza. __TOC__"@es . . . . . "Neutral"@en . "Rolento"@en . . "Weaklings, laziness"@en . "100"^^ . . . . "Discipline, taking control"@en . "Brown"@en . . . . . . . "Military martial arts, Ambushing, traps, military weapons"@en . . . . "Special Forces Training"@en . . . . "left Rolento right"@en . . . "White"@en . "Rolento F. Schugerg (in Japanese: \u30ED\u30EC\u30F3\u30C8), more commonly referred by his first name, is a videogame character from both the Final Fight and Street Fighter series. Like Sodom before him, he first appeared as a boss character in the first Final Fight game, but later evolved into a playable fighter in Street Fighter Alpha 2."@en . "Rolento is a character from both the Final Fight and Street Fighter series. Like Sodom before him, he first appeared as a boss character in the first Final Fight game, but later evolved into a playable fighter in Street Fighter Alpha 2."@en . . . . "Order, discipline"@en . . "Rolento F. Schugerg (\u30ED\u30EC\u30F3\u30C8\u30FBF\u30FB\u30B7\u30E5\u30B2\u30EB\u30B0 Rorento F. Shugerugu?), mejor conocido por su primer nombre: Rolento, es un personaje de ficci\u00F3n perteneciente a la saga de videojuegos Final Fight y posteriormente de la saga de Street Fighter. Su primera aparici\u00F3n la hizo en el juego Final Fight como jefe del 4to Escenario, aunque posteriormente fue personaje jugable en el Street Fighter Alpha 2. Su estilo de combate es en base a su entrenamiento que realiz\u00F3 con las Fuerzas Especiales, el cual es muy similar a la Eskrima, que es un arte marcial filipino. Tiene un gran entrenamiento militar, lo cual le permite la creaci\u00F3n de trampas, realizamiento de emboscadas, lanzamiento de granadas, lo cual lo convierte en un gran militar disciplinado y preparado para cualquier amenaza. __TOC__"@es . . . . "Rolento F. Schugerg (\u30ED\u30EC\u30F3\u30C8\u30FBF\u30FB\u30B7\u30E5\u30B2\u30EB\u30B0 Rorento F Shugerugu?), more commonly referred by his first name, is a video game character from both the Final Fight and Street Fighter series. He first appeared as a boss character in the first Final Fight, but later evolved into a playable fighter in Street Fighter Alpha 2."@en . . . . . . . "Rolento"@es . . "Recruting new soldiers for his army"@en . "Rolento F. Schugerg (in Japanese: \u30ED\u30EC\u30F3\u30C8), more commonly referred by his first name, is a videogame character from both the Final Fight and Street Fighter series. Like Sodom before him, he first appeared as a boss character in the first Final Fight game, but later evolved into a playable fighter in Street Fighter Alpha 2. Rolento wears a very militant outfit with weapon belts (where he keeps his grenades) going over his shoulders and a red beret on his head. He has a red scarf under his worn yellow outfit and fights with a green staff. This is a change from how he originally appeared in Final Fight, in which he wore an olive green uniform, and wielded a brown staff."@en . . . . "various"@en . . . . . . . . "United States of America"@en . . "180.0"^^ . . . . "Military Villain, Anti-Villain"@en . . . . . . . . . "Scott McNeil"@en . . . . . "Rolento, as he appears in Street Fighter World Warrior Encyclopedia. Art by GENZO."@en . "Street Fighter V artwork"@en . . . . . . . . . "Patriot Circle, Stinger, Mekong Delta Attack, Mekong Delta Air Raid, Mekong Delta Escape, Sky Diver , Mine Sweeper, Take No Prisoners, Steel Rain, Hell Sniper , Patriot Sweeper"@en . "3000"^^ . "28"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "Rolento"@en . "Final Fight"@en . . "1000"^^ . "Rolento"@en . "Create a new utopia"@en . . . . "Weakness, laziness"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "178.0"^^ . . . "311.0"^^ . . . "White"@en . . . "Military martial arts"@en . . . . "5"^^ . "6"^^ . . . "2"^^ . "3"^^ . "Final Fight"@en . . . . . . .