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The game's graphical prowess and arcade-perfect gameplay combined with its cache of bonus modes makes Street Fighter Alpha 3 the latest standard for 2D excellence on the PlayStation.
Street Fighter Alpha 3 Max is still shaping up to be the most classic, elegant, versatile way to punch 2D foes in the pie-hole on the PSP, and that counts for a lot.
Street Fighter Alpha 3 Upper is a compressed version of the original game and lacks several stages and music tracks from the previous arcade and console versions, although all the characters are ...
With the release of Street Fighter Alpha 3, Dreamcast owners are about to be treated to a beat-em-up tour de force, perhaps the best arcade to console conversion Capcom have ever presented at our ...
Street Fighter Alpha 3 had arrived in arcades in 1998, with home versions following on Playstation, Saturn and Dreamcast. There was a large character lineup, ...
Street Fighter Alpha 3's music was never anything special, and it suffers in translation here somewhat, turning out tinny and oversynthesized like a lot of GBA soundtracks do, though it isn't bad.
Street Fighter Alpha 3, for the most part, looks, sounds, and plays like the game that's considered one of Capcom's finest 2D fighting designs.
Odd one, this. Street Fighter Alpha 3 Max is the best and worst choice for conversion on to PSP. Crammed on to its screen, those gorgeous 2D graphics look ...
Verdict. Street Fighter Alpha 3 Max is hands-down the best 2D fighter on the PSP. It's not perfect, but it beats the competition by offering a slew of addictive modes, refined fighting mechanics ...
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