


In the Street Fighter II series, bonus stages consisted of beating up various inanimate objects. The four men of this stage are aligned like the original two on the left side from the second stage, so on either side of the room a man crouches with a plank and another man stands upon his shoulders with another plank. The fourth stage is identical to the second round, with the exception of having to break four planks instead of three.The third stage is identical to the first round, with the exception of Ryu or Ken attempting to break three concrete blocks rather than tiles.The men stand at different heights, with two on the left side (one crouching and the other perched upon his shoulders) and the third standing at the right side. The second stage consists of a wood breaking game where players had to quickly break three planks of wood being held by three men.Failure to do so would result in Ryu or Ken hurting their hand, the crowd booing them, and loss of the bonus round. If successful, they would give the stack of nine tiles a fierce karate chop, breaking them and receiving cheers from the crowd. The first stage consists of a tile breaking game that required the player to press the punch button at the maximum strength of the "timing" bar.

Ryu completing a tile breaker in a bonus stage. In the original Street Fighter, there were four different bonus stages throughout the single-player mode:
