Street Fighter III - 2nd Impact: Giant Attack (1997).Street Fighter III - New Generation (1997).Street Fighter Alpha - Warriors' Dreams (1995).Super Street Fighter II - The New Challengers (1993).Street Fighter II' - Hyper Fighting (1992).Street Fighter II' - Champion Edition (1992).Street Fighter II - The World Warrior (1991).UPDATES Blue Board revisions: REVISION 1: Vega ('Balrog' in Japan): Requena Spiral Tower, Spain Zangief: Akademu Gorodowa blast furnace, U.S.S.R. Rose: Palazzo Mistero (Translated from Italian as Palace of Mystery), Italy Ryu: Genbugahara (translated from Japanese as 'Genbu Plain'), Japan Sagat: Nagpa Resting Shakyamuni the Buddha Statue, Thailand Sodom: Manhattan Building 49 F, U.S.A. Mika: Sardine Beach Special Ring, Japan Rolento: New York Camouflaged Subway, U.S.A. Karin, Sakura: Flower Shoutengai (translated from Japanese as Flower Shopping Street), Japan (NOTE: In Sakura's version, the sky is daylight in Karin's version, night has fallen.) Ken: Hotel Masters, U.S.A. Honda: Higashikomagata - Katomi kontou, Japan Gen: Victoria Harbor, Hong Kong Guy: Under 22nd Street overhead, U.S.A. Dan: Hinode Park (translated from Japanese as 'Sunrise Park'), Japan Dhalsim: In front of Jaunpur Monument, India E. Chun-Li: Zhidan Plaza, China Cody: Metro City - City Police Detention Center, U.S.A. Bison ('Vega' in Japan), Juni & Juli: Secret Point 48106 (since there was no country given for 'Secret Point 48106', its name is left completely blank in the Export versions) Birdie: Train Cemetery, England Blanka: Madeira River branch - swampland, Brazil Cammy: Mikonos Island, Greece Charlie ('Nash' in Japan): Frankfort Hangar, U.S.A. Here is the list: Adon: Khmer Historic Ruins, Thailand Akuma ('Gouki' in Japan): Oni Fang Cave, Japan Balrog ('M. Only the country name is given in all Export versions, with the more specific info being removed instead of being translated. In the original Japanese version, specific locations were given for each stage (in Japanese) along with the name of the country (in English). The Z-ISM is called A-ISM (representing Alpha).In the episode of 'Viva La Bam' called "Uncivil War", one of the arcade cabinets in Bam's laundry room running "Street Fighter Alpha 3" can be briefly shown for a second. Blue Board TRIVIA Bam Margera of MTV's 'Jackass' and 'Viva La Bam' has owned this game before in his house. TECHNICAL Runs on the "CP System II" hardware. For more information about the game itself, see the original Japanese release entry "Street Fighter Zero 3 ". published 25 years ago: Street Fighter Alpha 3 © 1998 Capcom. The rest is the same - the fight is a duel with mostly fists, kicks, and special powers, lasting until the life bar of a participant is depleted, or the timer reaches zero.Capcom CPS-II cart. Now, characters can dash, retreat, do leap attacks, parry, and use "Super Arts". The gameplay is similar to other games in the series, but there are several new abilities and features introduced. Leader of a secret organization ("Illuminati"), and final opponent. A weird hermit, fighting with mystic arts. He uses Electricity and his flexible limbs. An African princess, using the Capoeira style. An American fighter (and new lead of the series), who uses a mix of wrestling, kickboxing and street brawling. Street Fighter III: New Generation is a 2D fighting game, and opens the third (fourth, counting Alpha) Street Fighter's tournament.
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