Contents. Gameplay The gameplay system from the previous Alpha games was given a complete overhaul with the addition of three selectable fighting styles, a much larger roster of characters, and for the first time since the original Street Fighter II, new theme music for all the returning characters. The controls for several actions has been modified from previous Alpha games: the level of a Super Combo move in A-ism is now determined by the strength of the attack button pressed (i.e. Medium Punch or Kick for a Lv. 2 Super Combo), rather than the number of buttons pushed; and throwing is now done by pressing two punch or kick buttons simultaneously. ISMs The most obvious change in Street Fighter Alpha 3 is the introduction of three different playing styles known as 'ISMs'.
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A-ism (or Z-ism in Zero 3) The standard playing style. It based on the previous Alpha games, in which the player has a three-level Super Combo gauge with access to various Super Combo moves. X-ism Simple style based on Super Street Fighter II Turbo (unusually, even localized versions keep the reference to the Japanese title, Super Street Fighter II X), in which the player has a single-level Super Combo gauge and access to a single (but powerful) Super Combo move, though players cannot air-block or use Alpha (Zero) Counters. V-ism (or 'variable' style) It is a unique style that allows the player to perform custom combos similar to Street Fighter Alpha 2.
Alpha 3 also introduces a 'Guard Power Gauge' which depletes each time the player blocks - if the gauge is completely depleted, then the player will remain vulnerable for an attack. From Alpha2. Ryu. Ken. Akuma (Gouki).
Charlie (Nash). Chun-Li. Adon. Sodom. Guy.
Birdie. Rose. M. Bison (Vega). Sagat. Dan. Sakura.
Rolento. Dhalsim. Zangief. Gen. From Alpha3(Arcade). E.
Honda. Blanka. R.
Mika. Cody. Vega (Balrog). Karin. Cammy. Balrog (M.
Bison). Juli. Juni. From Alpha3(Consumer).
Fei Long. Dee Jay. T. Hawk. From Alpha3(Consumer) Secret Character.
Evil Ryu. Guile. EX Balrog (EX M.
Bison). Final Bison (Final Vega). Shin Akuma (Shin Gouki) History Sequels and re-releases The game was later remade for arcade hardware as. Versions Localised names Also known as Language Localised Name English Translation English Street Fighter Alpha 3 Street Fighter Alpha 3 English (US) Street Fighter Alpha 3 Street Fighter Alpha 3 Japanese ストリートファイターZERO 3 Street Fighter Zero 3 Saturn version A version of Street Fighter Zero 3 was released in 1999 shortly after the initial version in Japan only.
The Saturn port makes use of Capcom's 4-Mega RAM cart and uses all of the features added to the 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 than the PlayStation version. Evil Ryu, Shin Akuma and Guile are immediately selectable. 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. Dreamcast version The 1999 Dreamcast version, titled Street Fighter Alpha 3: Saikyo Dojo (or Street Fighter Zero 3: Saikyō-ryū Dōjō in Japan), retains all the added features from the PlayStation version of the game, but features a different World Tour mode. An online mode was added that allowed players to display their high scores. In addition, a Saikyo Dojo mode was added which pits a very weak character of the player's choice against two very strong opponents.
This Dreamcast port was re-released in Japan in 2000 as Street Fighter Zero 3: Saikyō-ryū Dōjō for Matching Service, which was released as a mail order title via Dreamcast Direct. The Matching Service version differs from the original due to the addition of an Online Versus Mode.
Production credits Saturn version. CD Warning message (00:20) ► Running time: 0:20 Extra content This game has an extra content which can be viewed when accessing the disc on a PC. Folder / File Type Size description SFZ3ABS.TXT TXT (Abstract) 736 About this game. SFZ3BIB.TXT TXT (Bibliographiced) 67 About original game SFZ3CPY.TXT TXT (Copyright) 92 Copyright Saturn version. ISO Size: 519MB. Number of Players: 12. Peripheral(s) Compatibility: Control Pad.
External Cartridge Required: 4MB RAM Cartridge. Usage of Memory Backup: Yes.
Minimum Memory Required: 84 for each slot. Type of Backup: Game Progress / Config / High Scores. Compatible with VideoCD Card: No. Type of Video Files: Cinepak 1.06 External links. Sega of Japan catalogue pages (Japanese):, References.
An improved version of the furious third entry in the Street Fighter Alpha series. A gameplay mode new to the Street Fighter Alpha series, Variable BattleMode, has been implemented to allow real-time tag team brawls. Tag out and the second fighter enters performing a jump attack, a move useful for escaping tight situations. Yun, Maki and Eagle, from Capcom vs. SNK 2, as well as Ingrid from Capcom Fighting Evolution, enter the arena exclusively in this PSP edition, with all new original storylines. Versus battles heat up with the Wi-Fi League Battle Mode that allow a maximum of eight players to duke it out in round-robin mini tournaments.A direct conversion of the critically acclaimed arcade fighting game, Street Fighter Alpha 3, Street Fighter Alpha 3 Max is enhanced with additional original content specifically designed for the portable system including Wi-Fi functionality and extra gameplay modes. Adding to an impressive roster of more than 30 renowned characters from the world famous Street Fighter universe, four additional fighters are joining the fierce competition.
Utilizing the PSP system’s superior performance and technology, Street Fighter Alpha 3 Max features new content specifically designed for the system. A gameplay mode new to the Street Fighter Alpha series, Variable Battle Mode, has been implemented to allow real-time tag team brawls. Tag out and the second fighter enters performing a jump attack, a move useful for escaping tight situations. Yun, Maki and Eagle, from Capcom vs. SNK 2, as well as Ingrid from Capcom Fighting Evolution, enter the arena and are perfectly reproduced with all new original storylines. Versus battles heat up with the Wi-Fi League Battle Mode that allow a maximum of eight players to duke it out in round-robin mini tournaments.
Initial release date: February 7, 2006 Platform: PlayStation Portable Genre: Fighting Publisher: Capcom Developer: Capcom Languages: English Disc ID: ULUS-10062 File Size: 81 MB.