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Street Fighter Alpha 3 , known equally Street Fighter Nada 3 (ストリートファイターZERO three , Sutorīto Faitā Zero three ? ) in Japan and Asia, is a 1998 2d fighting game by Capcom originally released for the CPS II arcade hardware. It is the third game in the Street Fighter Blastoff serial, following Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams and Street Fighter Alpha 2. The gameplay system from the previous Blastoff games was given a complete overhaul with the addition of 3 selectable fighting styles based on Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams (A-ism), Street Fighter Blastoff two (V-ism), and Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo (X-ism), new stages, over vii new and returning characters, and a new and exclusive soundtrack for the game.

Contents

  • 1 Gameplay
  • 2 Characters
    • 2.1 Returning characters
    • 2.2 New characters
    • 2.three Home version additions
    • 2.four Portable version additions
  • 3 Versions
  • four Gallery
    • iv.1 Promotional Art and Packaging
    • 4.2 Screenshots
  • 5 Videos
    • 5.1 Grapheme Introductions
  • half-dozen Trivia
  • 7 External Links

Gameplay [ ]

Guy performing an Alpha counter on Cody's assault in Street Fighter Blastoff 3.

The game'south illustrations, select screens, soundtrack, sound effects, etc, all take a like style to the Concluding Fight serial, unlike the previous games.

Street Fighter Alpha 3 discards the Transmission and Car modes from the previous Alpha games by offering the histrion three different playing styles known equally "isms." The standard playing style, A-ism (or Z-ism in Nihon), is based on the previous Alpha games, in which the player has a iii-level Super Combo gauge with access to several Super Philharmonic moves. X-ism is a elementary style based on Super Street Fighter II Turbo, in which the histrion has a single-level Super Combo judge and access to a single, but powerful, Super Combo motion. The third manner, V-ism (or variable way), a unique style that allows the player to perform Custom Combos similar to the ones in Street Fighter Alpha 2. In 10-ism, players cannot air-cake nor employ Alpha Counters. Alpha 3 also introduces a Guard Power gauge which depletes each time the histrion blocks - every time the gauge is completely depleted, the player suffers a "baby-sit vanquish" (in which the gauge itself decreases in size, thus causing the actor to gradually lose power to block attacks as the guard gauge keeps decreasing) which leaves him/her temporarily vulnerable for an assault.

Additionally, each of the three fighting styles greatly affects the speed, strength, and damage-resistance of a player in different ways: X-Ism provides the highest overall strength of the three styles, dealing the about damage per blow of any kind, simply it'southward negated by having the slowest speed and the worst defense (i.e., takes the most damage per hit); Five-Ism has the highest speed and defense force, but attacks deliver the least damage; and A-Ism ostensibly features the middle ground on all three factors (medium strength, speed, and defense). Choosing to fight in Classic Mode bases a player'southward fighting abilities on 10-Ism, minus the Super Gauge. Sure characters also take specific unique and special attacks that are bachelor only in specific modes, aside from having all of their Super Combos available only in A/Z-ism and so along.

The controls for several actions have been modified from previous Alpha games. For example, the level of a Super Combo move in A-ism is at present determined by the strength of the attack push pressed (i.e. Medium Dial or Kick for a Lv. 2 Super Philharmonic), rather than the number of buttons pushed; and throwing is now done past pressing two punch or kick buttons simultaneously.

More subtle mechanics in the gameplay have been introduced too: Timing your blocking right will cause your grapheme to briefly wink white and consume less Guard Power gauge. This is reminiscent of the Simply Defence force mechanics found in SNK's Garou: Mark of the Wolves. Additionally, some attacks, depending on certain circumstances, will possess a super armor attribute while flashing red; the character will likewise receive impairment (sometimes not at all) but will continue their assault. Besides, counterattacks are at present visually prominent, causing knockdowns and/or a cursory suspension.

Characters [ ]

As with the previous Alpha titles, several characters were added to the game: Cammy, who was previously featured in the console-sectional Street Fighter Alpha 2 Gold, makes her official Alpha debut in the game along with several characters from Street Fighter Two including E. Honda, Blanka, and Vega. Characters new to the Street Fighter serial includes R. Mika, a Japanese female person wrestler who idolizes Zangief; Karin, Sakura'south rival who was start introduced in Masahiko Nakahira'southward manga Sakura Ganbaru!; and Cody from Concluding Fight, who was transformed from a vigilante into an escaped convict, makes his Street Fighter debut.

The unmarried player manner consist of ten or xi matches against computer-controlled opponents. The fifth and ninth opponent is a rival of the thespian'south character who exchanges dialogue earlier and subsequently the match. Unlike previous Alpha games, the last match for all the regular characters is against a more powerful version of Chiliad. Bison using an ISM known equally Shadaloo-ISM that gives him access to Terminal Psycho Crusher as a Super Philharmonic. Depending on the player'south character, the final match with Bison may be preceded with either a one-on-two match against Bison's female bodyguards Juli and Juni (who use similar techniques to Cammy), or the boxer Balrog. In the arcade version, Balrog, Juli, and Juni are secret selectable characters, who share the aforementioned storyline with M. Bison, fighting in Bison's identify. In the updated arcade Upper versions and console ports, they possess their own storylines.

Returning characters [ ]

Appearance Proper noun Origin Phase Summary Voice actor
Sf-adon.gif Adon Street Fighter Central khmer Ruins, Thailand After the self proclaimed "God of Muay Thai" defeated his erstwhile master Sagat in the previous game, Adon now sets his sights on Akuma, as he believes the latter'south mastery of the Shun Goku Satsu will brand him even more than powerful. Wataru Takagi
Akuma4.gif Akuma Super Street Fighter Two Turbo Oni Fang Cave, Japan Akuma is back, and he returns wanting to seek new challenges as he waits for Ryu to reach his true potential. Akuma also sets his sights on defeating Thou. Bison equally he believes the latter is an even greater evil. Tomomichi Nishimura
Sf-birdie.gif Birdie Street Fighter Train Cemetery, England Non content with working with Shadaloo equally a mere goon anymore, Birdie at present plans to seek out his superior One thousand. Bison then he can overthrow him! To do this, he volition need to find something called the "Psycho Drive". Wataru Takagi
Sf-charlie2.gif Charlie Street Fighter Alpha Frankfort Hangar, Us Charlie was rumored to accept gone AWOL after the events of Street Fighter Blastoff two, just in fact was furthering investigations of Shadaloo and their connections to armed forces corruption, the drugs market and other criminal activities with his forces. Toshiyuki Morikawa
Sf-chunli.gif Chun-Li Street Fighter Ii Zhidan Plaza, Prc Like Charlie, Chun-Li is also working with the military machine officeholder against Shadaloo by investigating their relations to Interpol corruption. She also wants to confront their leader, M. Bison, equally he supposedly killed her father prior to the events of this game. Yuuko Miyamura
Dan-alpha2standing.gif Dan Street Fighter Alpha Hinode Park, Japan After defeating Sagat and avenging his fallen father, Dan now wants to travel the globe to prove his "Saikyo Style" is the best fighting style in the earth! Along the way, he picks up Blanka and a rather reluctant Sakura under the guise that he will teach them his new martial arts. Osamu Hosoi
Dhalsim.gif Dhalsim Street Fighter Two Jaunpur Monument, India One time once again, Dhalsim fights to protect his family and the poor. After sensing a disturbance caused by the evil energy of the Psycho Drive, Dhalsim leaves his village to investigate further, but fears that by doing then, he volition further the chances of him condign corrupted with darkness. Yoshiharu Yamada
Mantis
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Gen Street Fighter Victoria Harbor, Hong Kong Gen has connected seeking other fighters in the hopes that the worthiest ones may participate in a "Death Friction match". Among those he deemed worthy, Akuma is one of them and Gen at present wishes to run across him over again. Wataru Takagi
Guy-stance.gif Guy Concluding Fight 22nd Street Underpass, USA The modern-day ninja chose to investigate Shadaloo and its activities afterwards Guy'south main Zeku (and Karin, later an encounter) had stated that the forces of Bushinryu will ascension from the shadows to protect the world, believing that they were referring to Shadaloo. Tetsuya Iwanaga
Ken2.gif Ken Street Fighter Hotel Masters, U.s.a. Ken at present travels the earth over again in the hopes that Ryu can claiming him again for another fight, but wonders if he'south now making the right choices in life by doing so. Tetsuya Iwanaga
Bisonalphastance.gif M. Bison Street Fighter II Clandestine Point 48106, Unknown Equally his plans for global domination further strengthens, Bison wonders how much longer his current physical body can withstand Psycho Power. To remedy this, he sets plans to search for a new body to host with the aid of his Psycho Drive. Tomomichi Nishimura
Sf-rolento.gif Rolento Final Fight N.Y. Cover-up Subway, USA Rolento is travelling the world to seek allies to further strengthen his cause. In particular, Rolento is searching for an quondam rival named Cody in the hopes that he may aid him build his own utopia. Jin Yamanoi
Rose-stance.gif Rose Street Fighter Blastoff Mansion of Mystery - Palazzo Mistero, Italian republic Fearing Bison's plans of global domination impending. Rose, with her Soul Ability, now actively continues to seek out the dictator and destroy him, even if information technology volition cost her life. Over the course of her journey, she has discovered that she is also, in fact, Bison's other half, farther strengthening her crusade. Michiko Neya
Ryu-good-original-stance-sfa.gif Ryu Street Fighter Genbugahara Plains, Japan Troubled by recent events, Ryu has been told by Rose that he cannot defeat Bison unless his soul is willing to exist sacrificed, and so he at present plans to fight the dictator the next time he encounters him. Toshiyuki Morikawa
Sagat-stance.gif Sagat Street Fighter Nachapa Reclining Buddha Statue, Thailand Feeling somewhat empty since his last friction match with Ryu, Sagat now realizes that Ryu has purposely thrown out the lucifer so his grudge can exist satisfied. Sagat also realized the source of his scar comes from the Satsui no Hado, a dark power that possessed Ryu when he was first defeated by him. Realizing that anger and hatred have corrupted his actions, Sagat now actively seeks out Ryu to not fight him cleanly again for revenge, but out of honor. Shin'ichirou Miki
Sf-sakura.gif Sakura Street Fighter Alpha 2 Flower Shopping District, Nippon Sakura over again seeks out her idol Ryu so she can challenge him again. Over the course of her journey, she became friends with Dan and Blanka and gained a few new rivals under the names of Karin and Maki. Yuuko Sasamoto
Sf-sodom.gif Sodom Last Fight Manhattan Building 49F, United states of america Sodom is at present continuing to actively seek out recruits for Mad Gear during his travels, just before long initially barrel heads with boyfriend ex-Mad Gear member, Rolento, who also has plans to make a utopian nation under his control. Both men have reconciled, as Sodom now plans to help Rolento fulfil his philosophy. Wataru Takagi
Sf-zangief.gif Zangief Street Fighter II Akademgorodok Nail Furnace, USSR Fearing the dangerous ability of Shadaloo, the president of Russia sends out their national hero Zangief to gainsay the threat. Along the way, he befriended rivals similar Due east. Honda and R. Mika who aided him on his journey. Wataru Takagi

New characters [ ]

Appearance Name Origin Stage Summary Voice actor
Sf-balrog.gif Balrog Street Fighter II Secret Signal 48106, Unknown (arcade version)
Las Vegas, USA (console versions)
Balrog is outset introduced hither every bit a one-time heavyweight boxing champion now affiliated as an "executive" enforcer for Shadaloo, having worked up the ranks. He is sent to investigate Gen after the latter had a confrontation with Shadaloo's dealers, and to also apprehend Baboon for his treachery. Kou'ichi Yamadera
Sf-blanka.gif Blanka Street Fighter Ii Madeira River Tributary - Wetland Zone, Brazil Blanka first encountered our world after unintentionally hitchhiked onto a poacher'due south auto, having previously been satisfied living in the Amazonian jungle. He encounters Dan, addressing him by his existent name Jimmy subsequently remembering the latter for saving him in an unspecified earlier incident. Unlike Street Fighter II and the after games, Blanka has all the same to develop homo speech. Yuuji Ueda
Cammy-s1.gif Cammy Super Street Fighter II Mykonos, Greece Despite Cammy being engineered by Shadaloo every bit their ultimate assassin, they did not conceptualize that their mental command of her would interruption after she was sent to analyse Dhalsim and his powers. Dhalsim had told her that Shadaloo has brainwashed people in joining their forces and that she also was one of the converted. Cammy decides to become after Bison when Vega stated that Shadaloo has sent out a striking-squad after her when she regained her consciousness, effectively rendering her termination. Coincidentally, it was Vega who would save her life. Akiko Koumoto
Cody.gif Cody Final Fight Metro Metropolis Police Detention Center, U.s.a. Cody now returns from Final Fight as a playable character and the hero of Metro City has drastically changed for the worst, now existence incarcerated as his addiction of fighting has spiraled out of command, surprising the likes of even Guy and Rolento. Bored of the monotony of jailhouse life, Cody breaks out of prison equally he wonders back to the exterior earth looking for a decent fight. Kou'ichi Yamadera
Ehonda-stance.gif Due east. Honda Street Fighter Two Higashikomagata - Kapukon Yu, Japan E. Honda is a Rikishi, or a Sumo wrestler who plans on travelling the world to prove the might of Sumo wrestling. By doing so, he actively seeks out the strongest opponents he tin find. During his journey, he struck a good friendship with fellow fighter and countrymen Ryu and also become a friendly rival to Sodom. Masashi Sugihara
Juli-stance.gif Juli Beginning Appearance Undercover Indicate 48106, Unknown Juli is a Shadaloo doll who is i of the members of the assigned hit-team sent to kill the rogue Cammy. She is in fact, a girl formerly under the name of Julia who belonged to T. Hawk's tribe and was subsequently brainwashed to work for Shadaloo. Akiko Koumoto
Juni-stance.gif Juni Commencement Advent Hush-hush Bespeak 48106, Unknown Juni is likewise a Shadaloo doll similar Juli and she was assigned to find Ryu in the hopes that Shadaloo can obtain data well-nigh him. However, information technology seems that Ryu'due south powers accept influenced her when she after reported back to Bison. Akiko Koumoto
Sf-karin.gif Karin Sakura Ganbaru! (manga) Flower Shopping District, Japan (arcade version)
Queen of Victory, Japan (console versions)
Karin was get-go introduced in the manga Sakura Ganbaru! as a rival for Sakura and has since been interred into Street Fighter Alpha 3. She is the only daughter and heir of the Kanzuki Zaibatsu who decided to seek out Sakura for a rematch of a previous fight, and to also seek out Bison, as her organization has been a target of involvement for Shadaloo. Miho Yamada
Mika-sa.gif R. Mika Get-go Appearance Iwashigahama Special Installation Ring, Japan Rainbow Mika, a fan of Zangief, is a rookie wrestler who is ready to make a name for herself by traveling the globe and participate in the street fighting circuit. In the end, she gains the patronage of Karin afterwards a surprise defeat, meets her idol Zangief, and was sought by the IJWPW (Iwashigahama Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling). Junko Takeuchi
Vega-stancewithclaw.gif Vega Street Fighter II Requena Spiral Tower, Spain Vega makes a render from Street Fighter 2 and is start introduced here equally a Shadaloo assassinator with Ninjutsu and nobility in his blood. He was assigned to a hit-team responsible for acumen a rogue doll named Cammy. Although he failed, Vega tipped Cammy off that Bison was afterwards her, and afterwards rescued her from a destructing Shadaloo base of operations. Yuuji Ueda

Home version additions [ ]

In the PlayStation version, Balrog, Juli and Juni became regular characters with their own storylines, win quotes and endings. Too, with the exception of Guile, the remaining characters introduced in Super Street Fighter 2, T. Militarist, Dee Jay and Fei Long, were added to the selectable roster. Completing certain requirements in World Tour mode also unlocks Guile, Evil Ryu and Shin Akuma (sharing Akuma'south slot). Along with the aforementioned additions as the PlayStation version, the Dreamcast and Saturn versions added Guile and Evil Ryu to the default roster.

Appearance Proper name Origin Stage Summary Voice histrion
Deejay-alpha-stance.gif Dee Jay Super Street Fighter II Port Antonio, Jamaica The "Southern Comet" Dee Jay is a dancing professional kick-boxer who has rapidly risen to fame equally a world champion. After he traveled the world, he was heard humming a tune inspired past his travels by a music producer, who aid kick-start Dee Jay's futurity music career. Houchuu Ootsuka
Ryu-evil-stance.gif Evil Ryu Street Fighter Blastoff (manga) Oni Fang Cave, Nippon The evil energy that dwells within Ryu has risen equally he travels the world seeking challenges. Evil Ryu now targets Shin Akuma as the onetime believes that he'southward a worthy challenger to title of "the supreme main of the fist". Toshiyuki Morikawa
Feilong-alpha3.gif Fei Long Super Street Fighter 2 Kowloon Park, Hong Kong A Kung-Fu fighter from Hong Kong with his ain unique style, Fei Long has been the target of Shadaloo who are willing to use his talents for their misdeeds and are non above into coercing or brainwashing him. After Fei Long confronted Shadaloo, a motion picture based on the events of the game with Fei Long equally the main star, condign a major renown film star. Kousuke Toriumi
Guile.gif Guile Street Fighter II Nevada Ghost Valley, U.s.a. Guile returns as a playable character and he is start seen being assigned past the United States Air Force to retrieve his superior and friend Charlie after the latter supposedly went AWOL. Unbeknownst to Guile, he ends up being tangled up in Charlie and Chun-Li's fight against Shadaloo, a predicament that would ultimately cost Charlie's life. Toshihide Tsuchiya
ShinAkumaAlpha.gif Shin Akuma Street Fighter Alpha 2 Oni Fang Cave, Japan Shin Akuma has been unleashed, and now seeks new victims to defeat, in particular, Evil Ryu, who Shin Akuma wishes to fight in a claret friction match. Tomomichi Nishimura
Sf-thawk2.gif T. Hawk Super Street Fighter II Monte Alban Plateau, Mexico T. Hawk is a fellow member of the Thunderfoot tribe, who have fallen under difficult times every bit villagers have disappeared nether mysterious circumstances. Believing that Shadaloo is involved, as they accept forced his tribe to relocate from their homeland and having personally killed his male parent, T. Hawk travels the world to seek out its leader Bison. Shouzou Iizuka

Portable version additions [ ]

The Game Boy Advance version contains all the additional characters from the console versions, too as three boosted characters from Capcom vs. SNK 2: Yun, Maki, and Eagle. The PlayStation Portable version, Street Fighter Blastoff 3 MAX, contains the same additional characters, every bit well as Ingrid from Capcom Fighting Jam. Their sprites are drawn differently as they made their appearances in the post-CPS-ii era of games.

Appearance Name Origin Stage Summary Voice role player
Eagle-cvs2-stance.gif Hawkeye Street Fighter Train Cemetery, England Hawkeye is now playable for the commencement fourth dimension in Street Fighter. An English Bouncer skilled in Bojutsu who was final seen participating in the Starting time Earth Warrior Tournament, Hawkeye was informed by Guile of the uprising dangers of Shadaloo and that Sagat, an old rival of Eagle's past, has joined their ranks. Intrigued, Hawkeye searches for the Muay Thai master himself for a fight while aiding Guile in his investigations with Shadaloo. Jin Yamanoi
Ingrid-stance.gif Ingrid Capcom Fighting Development N/A Ingrid, a mysterious celestial entity with a sketchy past, is seeking Shadaloo as she claims that she is the original user of the true "Psycho Power" and that what Bison uses was stolen from her (though her claims are debated to this 24-hour interval). She as well wishes to challenge Ryu some time in the future when Ryu becomes more than powerful. Masako Jou
Maki-cvs2-stance.gif Maki Final Fight 2 22nd Street Underpass, USA Maki was first introduced in the manga Sakura Ganbaru! equally a rival for Sakura and has since been interred into Street Fighter Alpha 3. She now seeks Guy every bit a contender of the Bushinryu G-chief championship, simply ends upwardly being entangled in Guy'southward affair with Shadaloo after a fight with Sakura lead her to him. Like Guy, she is also a practitioner of Bushinryu Ninjutsu and fights with a tonfa. Miki Nagasawa
Yun-cvs2-stance.gif Yun Street Fighter III Kowloon Park, Hong Kong Yun decides to notice Fei Long subsequently hearing foreign rumors that the Kung Fu fighter had connections with Shadaloo. After believing Fei Long's innocence, Yun teams up with Fei Long to defeat Shadaloo. Kentarou Itou

Versions [ ]

Street Fighter Alpha 3 is one of the arcade games by Capcom that underwent regional censorship. Similar Alpha 2, information technology removed explicit references to Japanese culture in Southeast-Asian releases due to the prevailing anti-Japan policies in Korea in its time of release. This meant E. Honda'southward phase was removed entirely and Sodom's stage was modified to have less Nipponese touches. These censorships were removed in home releases.

The game was initially ported in 1998 for the PlayStation. This version of the game had replaced the hit sprites with hitting polygons in social club to focus more retention on character animations. T. Hawk, Fei Long, and Dee Jay, the remaining "New Challengers" from Super Street Fighter Ii, who were not in the original arcade version, were added to the roster. Balrog, Juli, and Juni were also added to the immediate roster, afterward they were given new character portraits and their own storylines. Evil Ryu, Shin Akuma and Guile were likewise added as secret characters in the World Tour mode, a mode that allows players to customize their chosen graphic symbol's fighting manner. An boosted feature in the Japanese version also made employ of the PocketStation peripheral, which allows players to build up their character'south strength in Pocket Nix (ポケゼロ , PokeZero ? ) minigames. In this version, Shin Akuma serves as the final dominate for Evil Ryu. Due to RAM limitation, the only unique pairings available in the Dramatic Battle Mode are Ryu & Ken or Juli & Juni. A novel characteristic in the game due to limited organization resources is that characters used less frames of blitheness, but blithe more fluidly if mirror matches were fought. This enhancement brought obvious do good for characters like Karin.

The 1999 Dreamcast version, titled Street Fighter Alpha 3: Saikyo Dojo, or known in Japan as Street Fighter Naught 3: Saikyō-ryū Dōjō (Japanese: ストリートファイターZERO3 サイキョー流道場 , Street Fighter Zero three: Saikyō-ryū Dōjō ? ), retains all the added features from the PlayStation version of the game. An online mode was added that immune players to brandish their high scores. In addition, a Saikyo Dojo mode was added which pits a very weak character of the player's pick confronting two very strong opponents. This Dreamcast port was re-released in Nihon in 2000 equally Street Fighter Zilch 3: Saikyō-ryū Dōjō for Matching Service, which was released as a mail club title via Dreamcast Directly. The Matching Service version differs from the original due to the addition of an Online Versus Manner.

A Sega Saturn version of Street Fighter Zero 3 was also released in 1999 before long subsequently the initial Dreamcast version in Japan but. The Saturn port makes use of Capcom's four-Mega RAM cart and utilizing all of the features added to the PlayStation version with the exceptions of the polygon usage and the PocketStation mode – that said, the Saturn version uses the extra RAM to include more frames of animation and much shorter loading times than the PlayStation version making information technology a nearly arcade perfect port. Evil Ryu and Guile are immediately selectable while the role player can also unlock the Shadaloo-ISM variant of K. Bison and too Shin Akuma, who shares a slot with his original form. While the World Tour and Survival modes are virtually unchanged from the PlayStation version, Dramatic Battle received major improvements with the addition of Reverse Dramatic Battle and allowing three different characters to be used. Too, this port is the only one to characteristic dramatic battle confronting the entire roster of characters. All other versions limit dramatic battle to dominate characters.

Street Fighter Zilch 3 was re-released for the arcades in Japan in 2001 under the title ofStreet Fighter Zero three Upper (officially promoted asStreet Fighter Cipher 3↑). The game was released for the Dreamcast-based NAOMI hardware (rather than the original game's CP System 2 hardware) and features all half-dozen characters from the panel ports, and some residual changes, almost notably removal of "hunker canceling" glitch which allowed V-ISM infinite combos.Upper likewise allows players to upload any customized characters from the Dreamcast version of the game by inserting a VMU into a memory card slot on the chiffonier. An unrealized English version of the arcade game is very much present and complete and can be unlocked past altering the region of the NAOMI game image.

A Game Male child Advance version adult by Crawfish Interactive was released in 2002. The GBA version is titled Street Fighter Alpha three Upper on the title screen. The port is compressed and lacks several stages and music from the previous arcade and console versions, although all characters were present. In addition, Eagle, Maki and Yun, all whom were characters from Capcom vs. SNK 2, were also added to the game. Merely a pocket-size amount of character voices were ported over to this version and the developers raised Ken'south voice to a higher pitch and used it as Sakura's voice.

The PlayStation Portable version, titled Street Fighter Alpha 3 MAX, Street Fighter Zero 3 Double Upper in Japan, officially promoted as Street Fighter Zero 3↑↑, was released in 2006 and features the additional characters from the GBA version likewise as Ingrid from Capcom Fighting Evolution. The game is a near true-blue port of the arcade version with minimal loading times and all graphics intact. All the added characters now feature their ain in-game storylines and endings. In addition, all graphic symbol colors are at present tied to input rather than ISM and attack type, thus giving additional colors to both Chun-Li and Sodom's A/V-ISMs and Ten-ISMs.

Street Fighter Alpha Album (Street Fighter Zero: Fighters' Generation in Nihon) was likewise released in 2006 for the PlayStation 2. Information technology contains the arcade version of Alpha iii as 1 of the immediately available games, along with a revised version of Alpha iii Upper equally a hugger-mugger game. The World Tour Mode that was featured in the previous home versions is not included in this compilation, nor the extra characters introduced in the portable versions of the game. After the thespian completes all the default games (too as Alpha iii Upper) at to the lowest degree once, a 2d secret game titled Hyper Street Fighter Alpha will go bachelor. Based on the aforementioned concept employed in Darkstalkers Chronicle and Hyper Street Fighter II, Hyper Alpha is a Versus/Preparation way-only version of Alpha 3 where the thespian can select between different versions of the characters featured in the Alpha games. Hyper Alpha besides features underground fighting styles in add-on to ones featured in Blastoff 3 as well as a soundtrack that not only spans the Blastoff series, simply includes music from the earlier Street Fighter Two and Final Fight games. A undercover options menu is besides accessible in each game, which allows players access to specific revisions of the game and proceeds access to all of their features or create their own custom revision past enabling and disabling certain features.

Gallery [ ]

Promotional Art and Packaging [ ]

Screenshots [ ]

Videos [ ]

Grapheme Introductions [ ]

Trivia [ ]

  • The PSP version of the game, Street Fighter Alpha three MAX is full of some plotholes:
    • In Maki's story, Sakura mentions that she met and fought Guy, but since Guy never encounters Sakura in his story and vice-versa, how they meet is unknown. However, it's possible that Karin might accept introduced Guy to Sakura, since Guy and Karin did meet - and even team up - in Guy's story.
    • The entirety of Ingrid's story is a plot pigsty in and of itself:
      • It'south unknown how Ingrid knows about Ryu and the Satsui no Hado, although it is a possibility that Blastoff three MAX takes place before Capcom Fighting Jam, which could explain Ryu's confusion equally to how Ingrid knows nigh him.
        • The same could likewise apply to how Ingrid knows about Rose.
      • While it is explained farther in Project Ten Zone 2, the explanation every bit to how Ingrid has mastery over Psycho Power is unknown in Alpha iii MAX.
      • Ingrid's last words to Bison in the ending to her story before she leaves Alpha iii's timeline placement with the Psycho Bulldoze mimic that of Akuma's in his ending of Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers. This could merely mean Ingrid'southward involvement in Street Fighter Alpha 3's events were probably just to change the timeline, like to Future Trunks' interest in the Jail cell Arc of Dragon Brawl Z and the Goku Blackness Arc of Dragon Ball Super.
  • If the game is the second and - every bit of at present - the concluding appearance of Maki in the Street Fighter series, with the first appearance existence in the manga Street Fighter: Sakura Ganbaru!.
    • Coincidentally, the manga was too a part of the Alpha series, taking identify subsequently Street Fighter Alpha and earlier Street Fighter Alpha 2.
  • The home version of this game volition marker the first fourth dimension that Guile and Charlie are seen together. His ending shows him witnessing Charlie sacrificing himself just Street Fighter V would make the Charlie's catastrophe from Street Fighter Alpha 2 the canon catastrophe which contradicts Guile's ending.
  • Compared to every other fighter in the game, Sakura is the shortest out of the entire roster.
    • This also applies to Street Fighter Alpha 2, and every other 2D Street Fighter game Sakura has appeared in, excluding Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter if yous count the joke character Norimaro in the Japanese version of the game.

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Picture/Television Time to come Cops  · Street Fighter II: The Animated Moving-picture show  · Live-activity film · Street Fighter Two: Yomigaeru Fujiwara-kyō  · Street Fighter 2 V (List of episodes) · US TV serial (Listing of episodes) · Street Fighter Alpha: The Animation  · Street Fighter Blastoff: Generations  · Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li  · Street Fighter Iv: The Ties That Bind  · Super Street Fighter Iv OVA  · Street Fighter - Round Ane: Fight!  · Balrog: Behind the Glory  · Street Fighter: Legacy  · Street Fighter: Assassin's Fist  · Street Fighter: Earth Warrior  · Matador  · Street Fighter: Resurrection
Comics Street Fighter Two (manga) · Street Fighter Gaiden  · Street Fighter (UDON) (Legends: Chun-Li  · Legends: Ibuki  · Issue 0  · Street Fighter IV Issue 2  · The Life and Death(s) of Charlie Nash  · Street Fighter vs. Darkstalkers) · Street Fighter Alpha (manga) · Sakura Ganbaru!  · Cammy Gaiden  · Earth Warrior Encyclopedia (Hardcover) · Ryu Final  · Street Fighter Zero (HK comic) · Street Fighter (Brazilian comic series) · Street Fighter Zero (Brazilian comic) · EX2 Plus (comic) · Street Fighter (Malibu comic) (Outcome one  · Event 2  · Issue 3)
Street Fighter Alpha Characters
Alpha Adon · Akuma · Birdie · Charlie · Chun-Li · Dan · Guy
Ken · M. Bison · Rose · Ryu · Sagat · Sodom
Alpha 2 Original Dhalsim · Evil Ryu · Gen · Rolento · Sakura · Zangief
Console Shin Akuma
Gold Cammy
Alpha iii Original Balrog · Blanka · Cody · E. Honda · Juli · Juni · Karin · R. Mika · Vega
Panel Dee Jay · Fei Long · Guile · T. Militarist
Upper Eagle · Maki · Yun
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