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− | ''''' | + | '''''{{PAGENAME}}''''', known as '''''Street Fighter Zero 3 Saikyou-ryuu Doujou''''' (ストリートファイターZERO 3 サイキョー流道場) in Japan, is a 1998 fighting game by [[Capcom]], originally released for the Capcom CPS-2 arcade hardware. It is the third game in the ''Street Fighter Alpha'' series, following ''[[Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams]]'' and ''[[Street Fighter Alpha 2]]''. |
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+ | A revised edition, '''''Street Fighter Zero 3 Saikyou-ryuu Doujou for Matching Service''''', was released as a mail order title via [[Dreamcast Direct]] in Japan in 2001. This version adds an online multiplayer mode. | ||
+ | |||
+ | The subtitle "Saikyou-ryuu Doujou" is a joking reference to the character Dan Hibiki's martial arts school. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Story== | ||
+ | The megalomaniacal dictator M. Bison, leader of the crime syndicate Shadaloo, has infused his body with a dark energy called Psycho Power in order to dominate the world and rule over mankind. His insatiable thirst for power has weakened his body, so he has ordered his scientists to transfer his mind into the body of Cammy, a genetically engineered assassin created using his own DNA as a template. However, Cammy has developed self-awareness and gone rogue, so Bison instead turns his sights to Ryu, one of the strongest fighters in the world and the personal nemesis of his right-hand man Sagat. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Shadaloo scientists have also created a diabolical machine called the Psycho Drive, whose purpose is to channel psychic energies to Bison. The Psycho Drive can be used as an ultimate weapon to shoots beams of deadly psychic energy anywhere in the world, and it can also be used to regenerate Bison and make him essentially invincible. The evil energy emitted by the Psycho Drive and the encroaching threat of Shadaloo has drawn a diverse group of warriors into each other's paths. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Like the previous ''Alpha'' games, the story serves as a prelude to the events of ''[[Street Fighter II]]'', but it presents a more focused narrative rather than the sparingly interconnected story threads of the earlier games. The story takes inspiration from the 1994 anime ''[[wikipedia:Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie|Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie]]''. | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
− | + | {{ScreenThumb|Street Fighter Zero 3 DC, Character Select.png|width=200|Character select}} | |
+ | {{ScreenThumb2|Street Fighter Alpha 3 DC, Gameplay.png|Street Fighter Alpha 3 DC, Super Finish.png|width=200|Gameplay}} | ||
+ | The gameplay system from the previous ''Alpha'' games was given a complete overhaul with the addition of three selectable fighting styles known as "Isms" (X-ism, A-ism, and V-ism), a greatly expanded roster of characters, and for the first time since ''[[Street Fighter II]]'', new theme music for all of the returning characters. | ||
+ | |||
+ | The controls for some actions has been modified from previous games. The level of a Super Combo move in A-ism is now determined by the strength of the attack button pressed (for example, medium punch or kick for a level 2 Super Combo), rather than the number of buttons pushed. The button combinations for throwing, ground recoveries, and Alpha Counters have also been changed. Several new mechanics have been added, such as air recoveries, Counter Hits, and the Guard Power gauge. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Characters move with {{left}} and {{right}} and crouch with {{down}}. They jump with {{up}} and flip back and forth with {{upleft}} and {{upright}}. Punches are done with {{X}} (jab), {{Y}} (medium), and {{L}} (fierce). Kicks are done with {{A}} (short), {{B}} (medium), and {{R}} (roundhouse). Light attacks are faster and hard attacks deal more damage. Characters have a wide selection of attacks depending on which button is used and whether they are standing away from the opponent, standing near the opponent (proximity normals), crouching, jumping forwards or backwards, or jumping neutral. Special moves for each character are done by pairing specific directional combinations with an attack button. Interrupting an opponent's attack with another attack performs a Counter Hit, which does additional damage (and knocks the opponent back if the counter attack is a hard punch or kick). Fireballs have been significantly weakened and now do less damage when they travel a longer distance. Characters can perform a taunt once per round with {{hold|{{X}}|{{Start}}}} (except in X-ism), which is a short animation during which the character is vulnerable to attack. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Throws and grabs are done by holding {{left}} or {{right}} when near an opponent and pressing two punch or two kick buttons simultaneously. The character can "whiff" a grab by attempting it outside of range, leaving the character vulnerable to counterattack. Different characters have different throws available to them, and characters can throw in midair as well. Grapple moves cannot be blocked (including special moves involving grappling), but a player can reduce the damage taken from a fall by likewise holding {{left}} or {{right}} and pressing two punch or two kick buttons simultaneously. In A-ism and V-ism, after being hit or blocking in the air, it is possible to roll toward the opponent after landing by pressing two kick buttons simultaneously. After being knocked into the air from the ground, characters can recover by pressing two punch buttons simultaneously (optionally paired with {{left}} or {{right}} to flip out of the way). | ||
+ | |||
+ | Blocking is done by holding the D-Pad away from the opponent. Characters can block while standing, which blocks against high and mid attacks but not low attacks (such as sweeps), or crouching, which blocks against mid and low attacks but not high attacks (such as jumping attacks and overhead strikes). Blocking can also be done in midair (except in X-ism), but characters cannot air block against normal attacks from an opponent that is standing on the ground and cannot air block after performing an attack in the air. Special moves still do a small amount of "chip damage" if blocked. The game introduces a Guard Power gauge that depletes each time the character blocks. The gauge starts to replenish after not blocking for a moment. If the gauge is completely depleted, then the character is vulnerable to attacks and cannot block. When broken, the bar shrinks, and it is refilled to its new maximum. It can be shrunk a number of times. The initial size of the Guard Power gauge varies depending on the Ism and the character being played. The Guard Power gauge does not exist in the Survival and Dramatic Battle modes. Blocking an attack right when it is about to hit rather than in advance reduces the amount of Guard Power lost (the character flashes blue when this is successful). Characters can also reduce damage taken by pressing any direction and an attack button simultaneously when being hit (the character flashes red when this is successful). In A-ism and V-ism, characters can perform Alpha Counters (Zero Counter in the Japanese release), special counterattacks that interrupt the opponent's attack while blocking at the expense of some of the Super Combo gauge. Each character has a different Alpha Counter for each Ism. | ||
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+ | Characters can become dizzy from being attacked repeatedly; they are uncontrollable and vulnerable in this state but can recover more quickly by rapidly pressing back and forth on the D-Pad along with the attack buttons. It is also possible to escape grabs in this way. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Characters have a Super Combo gauge (or an Custom Combo gauge in V-ism) that fills as the character performs regular and special techniques or takes damage. The Super Combo gauge is used in different ways depending on which Ism is being played. The Super Combo gauge carries over between rounds (but not between battles). Each character starts the match with a fully filled gauge (though this can be changed to empty in the options). | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Fighting styles=== | ||
+ | After choosing a character, the player is asked to choose a Mode and an Ism. Both choices affect how the character is played. | ||
+ | ====Modes==== | ||
+ | The Modes are unique to the Dreamcast version of the game. Players choose a Mode in every game mode except Dramatic Battle and Vs Dramatic Battle. Modes modify the difficulty of the game in ways that are independent of the Ism chosen. | ||
+ | {{InfoTable| | ||
+ | {{InfoRow | ||
+ | | title=Normal | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 3 DC, Modes.png | crop_width=121 | crop_height=56 | crop_x=0 | crop_y=0}} | ||
+ | | desc=The character plays as he or she normally does in the arcade release of the game. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoRow | ||
+ | | title=Mazi | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 3 DC, Modes.png | crop_width=121 | crop_height=56 | crop_x=0 | crop_y=56}} | ||
+ | | desc=The damage done by the character is significantly increased, but the character also takes double damage from any attack. While the player must still win the best of three rounds to win, the opponent only needs to win one round to defeat the player. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoRow | ||
+ | | title=Saikyo | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 3 DC, Modes.png | crop_width=121 | crop_height=56 | crop_x=0 | crop_y=112}} | ||
+ | | desc=The damage done by the character is slightly decreased, the character is easier to stun, and the Guard Power gauge is drastically shortened. Normal moves cannot be canceled into special moves or Super Combos, lessening combo potential. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoRow | ||
+ | | title=Classic | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 3 DC, Modes.png | crop_width=121 | crop_height=56 | crop_x=0 | crop_y=168}} | ||
+ | | desc=The player must play in X-ism (skipping the Ism selection). The character has the increased damage of X-ism but also its constraints (for example, no air blocking, recoveries, or Alpha Counters). Furthermore, the character has no Super Combo gauge (and thus cannot perform Super Combos) but also no Guard Power gauge (so blocking can be done without restriction). | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | ====Isms==== | ||
+ | After selecting a Mode, the player is presented with the choice of three fighting styles, called "Isms." Characters often have slightly different normal and special moves depending on the chosen Ism. Some special moves are performed with different button combinations. Characters have different color schemes depending on the selected Ism (and Chun-Li and Sodom have unique sprites when played in X-ism). | ||
+ | |||
+ | Boss characters such as Juli, Juni, and Final Bison use a special "Shadaloo-ism" when fought, which gives them access to special moves unavailable in standard play. | ||
− | + | Additional Isms called "Ism-Pluses" can be unlocked in the World Tour mode. | |
+ | {{InfoTable| | ||
+ | {{InfoRow | ||
+ | | title=X-ism | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 3 DC, Isms.png | 0.5 | crop_width=184 | crop_height=144 | crop_x=0 | crop_y=0}} | ||
+ | | desc=X-ism is a simple style based on ''[[Super Street Fighter II Turbo]]''. X-ism has the highest attack power but least defense. All attacks do more damage, and characters have single-level Super Combo gauges with access to a single but powerful Super Combo move (equivalent to the level 3 move in A-ism). However, characters cannot air block, perform ground recovery rolls or air recoveries, reduce damage taken from hits or blocks, or use Alpha Counters. They also take slightly more damage from attacks, though the Guard Power gauge is longer so they can block more. Characters also cannot taunt in this style, with the exception of Dan. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoRow | ||
+ | | title=A-ism | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 3 DC, Isms.png | 0.5 | crop_width=184 | crop_height=144 | crop_x=0 | crop_y=144}} | ||
+ | | desc=A-ism (Z-ism in the Japanese release) is the standard playing style, based on the previous ''Alpha'' games. Characters have three-level Super Combo gauges with access to multiple Super Combo moves. Characters have access to air blocking, ground and air recoveries, and Alpha Counters. Performing a Alpha Counter costs one level of the Super Combo gauge and one notch of the Guard Power gauge. Damage done per hit is average (in between the other two styles). | ||
− | == | + | Each Super Combo technique has three levels, chosen based on the strength of the punch or kick button used to execute the move. Some Super Combos can only be performed at max level. The Super Combo gauge recharges faster than in X-ism, and characters have access to every Super Combo move in A-ism but one (Dhalsim's Yoga Tempest is exclusive to X-ism). |
− | + | }} | |
+ | {{InfoRow | ||
+ | | title=V-ism | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 3 DC, Isms.png | 0.5 | crop_width=184 | crop_height=144 | crop_x=0 | crop_y=288}} | ||
+ | | desc=V-ism (for "variable" style) is a unique style that allows the player to perform Custom Combos (Original Combos in the Japanese release), similar to ''[[Street Fighter Alpha 2]]''. Characters have a single-level Custom Combo gauge and cannot perform Super Combo techniques in this style. Proximity normals are only available by holding away from the opponent while pressing a punch or kick button, which gives the player more control over which attacks are used. Characters have access to air blocking, ground and air recoveries, and Alpha Counters. Performing a Alpha Counter costs half of the Custom Combo gauge and one notch of the Guard Power gauge. Damage done per hit is the lowest of the three styles. | ||
− | + | Custom Combos can be started by pressing a punch and kick button of the same strength simultaneously when the gauge is at least half full. This causes the character to move more quickly and attack with much less recovery time, making it easier to chain moves together. There is a moment of invulnerability after initiating an Custom Combo. The Custom Combo gauge drains while it is active, and the combo ends when the gauge is empty or if the character is hit out of it. The Custom Combo gauge recharges quickly, faster than in the other styles. Characters cannot block while performing an Custom Combo, but unlike the previous game, they can move backwards. Charge moves can be performed without charging (for example, the player only needs to press {{left}} {{right}} {{punch}} for a Sonic Boom). | |
− | + | }} | |
+ | }} | ||
− | == | + | ===Modes=== |
− | ''' | + | {{ScreenThumb|Street Fighter Alpha 3 DC, Survival Mode, 10 Battle.png|width=200|Survival Mode, 10 Battle}} |
− | ''' | + | {{ScreenThumb|Street Fighter Alpha 3 DC, Dramatic Battle.png|width=200|Dramatic Battle}} |
− | ''' | + | The game has multiple modes: |
− | ''' | + | *'''Arcade Mode:''' The single-player mode consists of ten matches against computer-controlled opponents, mostly against randomly chosen characters with random Isms. The fifth and ninth battles are against predetermined opponents depending on the character being played, and they are preceded by brief dialogue scenes between the two characters, similar to the rival battles of the previous ''Alpha'' games. The final battle is also against a predetermined opponent, which is Final Bison for almost every character (except the hidden character Evil Ryu, who faces Shin Akuma, and Bison himself, who faces Ryu). The final battle is sometimes preceded by a fight against the Shadaloo enforcer Balrog or a two-on-one fight against the Shadaloo Dolls Juli & Juni. The game can be continued an unlimited number of times, though changing to a different character when continuing starts the player back at the first opponent. A second player can join the game to challenge the other player to a fight by pressing {{Start}}, with the victor continuing in the tournament. There are eight different difficulty levels for computer-controlled opponents and two game speeds. |
− | ''' | + | *'''Vs Mode:''' A dedicated two-player mode. Players choose a character, a Mode, an Ism, a handicap, the game speed, and a stage. The stage is chosen based on the first player's character. The game keeps track of wins and finishers for each player. |
− | ''' | + | *'''Team Battle:''' A two-player mode where each player selects up to three characters and plays a single match against each other. The first round pits each player's first character against each other. The winner continues with the same character in the next round, while the loser loses their first character and continues the fight with their second. The match ends when one player has lost both of their characters. |
− | ''' | + | *'''Training Mode:''' A single-player mode where the player can practice playing a character against a non-hostile opponent. Both characters have vitality and Super Combo gauges that stay fully replenished. The player can select some options with {{Start}}, such as whether the opponent blocks attacks or whether the opponent stands, blocks, jumps or whether the opponent is passive, controlled by the computer, or controlled manually (using a second control pad). This menu can also enable attack data, showing the damage and the combos done. |
− | ''' | + | *'''World Tour:''' A single-player mode where the player chooses a character and travels to five different locations around the world: Asia, U.S.S.R., Europe, Africa, and America. Each contains several stages, each consisting of one to three battles, which must all be completed in one attempt (or the player must try again from the beginning of the stage). Completing the challenges in all five areas unlocks Akuma's home island, Gokuentou, where a final series of boss fights awaits. There are various battle types with different rules, such as battles where opponents can only be damaged with combos or throws, two-on-one Dramatic Battles, and battles where the player faces multiple foes one at a time on the same vitality bar. The player earns experience for the selected character and Ism whenever a stage is completed, which increases the level of the character (up to level 32) and the character's statistics (normal and special move attack power, Super Combo attack power, defense, Super Combo gauge replenish rate, and stamina). In each area, the player can earn additional Isms called "Ism-Pluses," which provide unique bonuses such as increasing the rate at which the player's Super Combo gauge replenishes, preventing the character from ever being stunned, or allowing the character to perform Custom Combos outside of V-ism. Characters created in World Tour mode can saved to Entry Slots for use in the other game modes. Only six Ism-Pluses can be earned, but they are always active, allowing the player to create a custom style called an "I-Ism." The player can strategize which areas to visit first to decide which Ism-Pluses to obtain. |
− | ''' | + | *'''Survival Mode:''' A single-player mode where the player chooses any character and fights a series of opponents in one-round matches. The character's vitality gauge is restored by a certain amount after each match depending on the player's performance: time remaining, vitality remaining, the biggest combo performed, and the finisher used (with Super Combo or Custom Combo finishes awarding the most health). The player only has one chance to succeed; the game ends and cannot be continued if the player loses a match. There are multiple courses available. Three of the courses are against single opponents: Arcade (against all of the characters from the original arcade game), Original (against every character in the home version), and Boss (against Balrog, Vega, Sagat, Juli & Juni, Akuma, Final Bison, Evil Ryu, and Shin Akuma). The remaining courses are against multiple opponents per match, with one or two in battle at a time and the others entering the match when another is defeated: 10 Battle, 20 Battle, 30 Battle, 50 Battle, and ∞ Battle (which determines the number of total opponents fought). The game keeps track of the best playthroughs for each course (determined by completion time and score). There are no Guard Power gauges in this mode, so characters have unlimited blocking. |
+ | *'''Dramatic Battle:''' A two-on-one fighting mode that can be played by one player or by two players (if the second player presses {{Start}} on the character select screen). In single-player games, each character is assigned a predetermined partner (for example, Guy is partnered with Cody, and Juli is partnered with Juni). In two-player games, each player can choose any character. Players face six boss characters, ending with Final Bison, in two-on-one fights, with all characters present simultaneously. Characters have separate vitality and Super Combo gauges, and the computer controls the partner character in one-player games. Matches are played to the best of three rounds, and a round is only lost if both characters are defeated. There are no Guard Power gauges in this mode, so characters have unlimited blocking. | ||
+ | *'''Vs Dramatic Battle:''' A two-on-one fighting mode that can be played by three players simultaneously. Player can choose any character and any stage. The solo player can set the Super Combo gauge to normal or "plus" (which replenishes much faster) and guarding to normal or reflect (auto-blocking) and also has the option of a handicap to even the odds. | ||
+ | *'''Final Battle:''' A single-player mode where the player can choose any character and skip straight to the final battle (which is against Final Bison for most characters and not including the fights against Balrog or Juli & Juni when applicable). The match is not preceded by dialogue as it would be in the Arcade Mode, but the player is rewarded with the character's ending if the battle is won. Like the final battle in the original arcade version, the game cannot be continued if the player loses; instead, the game ends with a bad ending where Bison succeeds in taking over the world (or with Ryu's good ending when playing as Bison). | ||
+ | *'''Network:''' The game had a special "Saikyou Doujou" mode where the player could upload World Tour mode I-Ism characters and download master characters to compete against locally. The [[Matching Service]] version also contains an online versus mode. | ||
− | == | + | Records, including high scores and the player's progress in the World Tour mode are saved to a [[VMU]]. |
− | ===Sega Saturn | + | |
+ | ===Characters=== | ||
+ | {{MoveListNote|legend=StreetFighterAlpha}} | ||
+ | For moves that require using the {{Taunt}} button, {{LP}} must be held for the entire button combination, finishing with the {{Start}} button. | ||
+ | ====Playable==== | ||
+ | All 21 characters from ''[[Street Fighter Alpha 2]]'' return (including Cammy from ''[[Street Fighter Alpha 2 Gold]]'' and the hidden characters Evil Ryu and Shin Akuma). E. Honda, Blanka, Balrog, Vega, Fei Long, Dee Jay, T. Hawk, and Guile return from ''[[Super Street Fighter II]]'', completing the roster from that series, and Cody returns from ''[[Final Fight]]''. The characters Karin, R. Mika, and the Shadaloo "Dolls," Juli & Juni, debut in this game. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Evil Ryu, Shin Akuma, Dee Jay, Fei Long, T. Hawk, and Guile were all exclusive to the console releases of the game. Additionally, Balrog, Juli, and Juni, who were playable in the arcade version but had no storylines, have been made part of the default roster and given individual stories and endings. | ||
+ | {{InfoTable| | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter | ||
+ | | name=Ryu | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Zero 3, Characters, Victory.png | crop_width=224 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=39 | crop_y=0}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Sprites, Ryu.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Street Fighter'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Fifth battle | ||
+ | | info2=Rose | ||
+ | | info3name=Ninth battle | ||
+ | | info3=Ken | ||
+ | | info4name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info4=Final Bison | ||
+ | | info5name=Dramatic Battle partner | ||
+ | | info5=Ken | ||
+ | | desc=Ryu is a wandering warrior who tours the world in search of new fighters to challenge in order to improve his skill. He is disciplined in his training, and in his journey to become stronger, he often struggles to resist the temptation of dark power. This inner conflict is outwardly represented by his two counterparts: Ken Masters, his high-spirited training partner and best friend, and Akuma, his cold-blooded rival who represents what Ryu could become if he succumbed to evil. Ryu is being hunted by M. Bison and his Shadaloo forces, who are seeking a new body for Bison's mind. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Hadouken | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Ryu focuses energy through his palms and fires a surging punch across the screen. The projectile moves faster when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shakunetsu Hadouken | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{HCF}} {{punch}} | Ryu shoots a flaming variant of the Hadouken, which can knock over opponents in close range. The projectile moves faster when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shouryuuken | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{DPF}} {{punch}} | Ryu rises off the ground while punching upwards, knocking down his opponent on impact. He ascends higher when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Tatsumaki Senpuukyaku | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCB}} {{kick}} | Ryu moves forward through the air while spinning around an axis with his leg extended, knocking down his opponent on impact. This move can be performed in midair. The move covers more horizontal distance when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Hadou no Kamae | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCF}} {{Taunt}} | Ryu performs the motion for a fireball but does not fire one. The purpose of this move is to confuse opponents. The recovery time for this move is much faster than a real fireball.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Sakotsu Wari | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}}+{{MP}} | Ryu pulls his fist back and strikes forward and down, potentially hitting twice. This is an overhead strike that can hit characters who are crouch blocking.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Seichuu Nidan Tsuki | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}}+{{HP}} | Ryu slides forward with an elbow strike, potentially hitting twice.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Senpuu Kyaku | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}}+{{MK}} | Ryu hops forward, doing a single spinning kick similar to a Tatsumaki Senpuukyaku.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Kakato Otoshi | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} {{left}}+{{HK}} | Ryu does an axe kick, potentially hitting twice.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shinkuu Hadouken | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Ryu fires a version of the Hadouken that can hit his opponent multiple times. It has a fire effect at level 3.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shinkuu Tatsumaki Senpuukyaku | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCB}} {{QCB}} {{kick}} | Ryu performs a version of the Tatsumaki Senpuukyaku that draws his opponent in and potentially hits multiple times. The distance of the vacuum effect is larger at higher levels.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Metsu Shouryuuken | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{kick}} (at max level) | Ryu slides forward with an elbow strike, then follows it up with a Shouryuuken. The Super Combo gauge must be at level 3 to perform this move.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (A-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Ryu performs a Shouryuuken.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (V-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Ryu performs a sweep kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter | ||
+ | | name=E. Honda | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Zero 3, Characters, Select.png | crop_width=224 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=288 | crop_y=0}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Zero 3, Sprites, E. Honda.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Street Fighter II'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Fifth battle | ||
+ | | info2=Ryu | ||
+ | | info3name=Ninth battle | ||
+ | | info3=Sodom | ||
+ | | info4name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info4=Final Bison | ||
+ | | info5name=Dramatic Battle partner | ||
+ | | info5=Sodom | ||
+ | | desc=E. Honda is a sumo wrestler who is hoping to someday become the greatest sumo wrestler in the world. He has achieved the second-highest rank of Ozeki. He is searching for tough opponents to show the world the strength of sumo wrestling. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Hyakuretsu Harite | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{repeat|{{punch}}}} | E. Honda unleashes a flurry of hand slaps. He slaps faster when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Super Zutsuki | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{punch}} | E. Honda propels himself forward head first like a torpedo, which knocks his opponent over on impact. He shoots himself further when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Super Hyakkan Otoshi | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{kick}} | E. Honda leaps high into the air and drops himself down like a cannonball, which knocks his opponent over on impact. He leaps higher when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Ooichou Nage | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} D-Pad in a 360° rotation, then {{punch}} (close) | E. Honda grabs and slams his opponent against the ground, then flattens his opponent with a Super Hyakkan Otoshi.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Hiza Geri | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|v}} {{left}}+{{MK}} or {{right}}+{{MK}}<br>{{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}}+{{MK}} | E. Honda performs a knee strike that can hit up to two times.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Harai Geri | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|v}} {{left}}+{{HK}} or {{right}}+{{HK}}<br>{{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}}+{{HK}} | E. Honda does a low kick.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flying Sumo Press | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|v}} {{down}}+{{MK}} while jumping diagonally<br>{{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{MK}} in midair | E. Honda drops with a body press.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Oni Musou | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}} {{left}} {{right}}+{{punch}} | E. Honda performs two consecutive Super Zutsukis. He performs a third Super Zutsuki at level 2 or an advancing Hyakuretsu Harite at level 3.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Fuji Oroshi | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}} {{left}} {{right}}+{{kick}} | E. Honda does a low leaping headbutt and an upward claw attack, knocking his opponent into the air, finishing with a Super Hyakkan Otoshi. The move covers more horizontal distance at higher levels.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Orochi Kudaki | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} D-Pad in a 360° rotation twice, then {{punch}} (close, at max level) | E. Honda throws his opponent into the ground twice, followed by a Super Hyakkan Otoshi. The Super Combo gauge must be at level 3 to perform this move.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (A-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, E. Honda performs a downward hand chop.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (V-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, E. Honda performs a sweep kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter | ||
+ | | name=Blanka | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Zero 3, Characters, Victory.png | crop_width=224 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=643 | crop_y=0}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Zero 3, Sprites, Blanka.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Street Fighter II'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Fifth battle | ||
+ | | info2=Dan | ||
+ | | info3name=Ninth battle | ||
+ | | info3=Zangief | ||
+ | | info4name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info4=Balrog, Final Bison | ||
+ | | info5name=Dramatic Battle partner | ||
+ | | info5=Dan | ||
+ | | desc=Blanka is a beastman from the jungles of Brazil. He was once a young boy named Jimmy who was raised by animals after surviving a plane crash. After climbing onto a poacher's truck to eat a melon, he unwittingly travels back to civilization. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Electric Thunder | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{repeat|{{punch}}}} | Blanka charges his body with electricity, zapping his opponent on contact. He charges faster when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Rolling Attack | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{punch}} | Blanka curls into a ball and rolls straight ahead. The move travels farther when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Backstep Rolling Attack | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{kick}} | Blanka does a handstand, then leaps high into the air for a rolling attack. He leaps higher when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Vertical Rolling Attack | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{kick}} | Blanka launches upwards to hit an airborne opponent (or drop on them from above). The move travels higher and further forward when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Handslap | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{left}}+{{LP}} or {{right}}+{{LP}} (close)<br>{{Ism|x}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} {{left}}+{{LP}} | Blanka does a handslap.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Rock Crush | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{left}}+{{MP}} or {{right}}+{{MP}} (close)<br>{{Ism|x}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} {{left}}+{{MP}} | Blanka does a headbutt, hitting up to two times.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Knee Strike | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{left}}+{{LK}} or {{MK}} or {{right}}+{{LK}} or {{MK}} (close)<br>{{Ism|x}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} {{left}}+{{LK}} or {{MK}} | Blanka does a knee strike.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Amazon River Run | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{downright}}+{{HP}} | Blanka slides along the ground on his back, knocking opponents over.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Surprise Forward | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} All three {{kick}} simultaneously | Blanka leaps forward. This move can pass through opponents (if close enough) but not attacks.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Surprise Back | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{left}} + all three {{kick}} simultaneously | Blanka leaps back. This move can pass through opponents (if close enough) but not attacks.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Ground Shave Rolling | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}} {{left}} {{right}}+{{punch}} | Blanka rolls into the air, then rolls along the ground toward his opponent. If the player continues to hold {{punch}}, he spins in place for a duration before launching forward. He rolls higher and farther at higher levels.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Tropical Hazard | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} Hold {{downleft}} for 2 seconds, then {{downright}} {{downleft}} {{upright}}+{{kick}} | Blanka jumps to the corner of the screen and shakes the scenery for fruits (mostly watermelons) to fall randomly if the player presses {{punch}} or {{kick}} rapidly. He then dives toward his opponent.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (A-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Blanka performs a Rolling Attack.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (V-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Blanka does a low kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter | ||
+ | | name=Chun-Li | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Zero 3, Characters, Victory.png | crop_width=224 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=945 | crop_y=0}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Sprites, Chun-Li.gif}} | ||
+ | | sprite2={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Sprites, Classic Chun-Li.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Street Fighter II'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Fifth battle | ||
+ | | info2=Birdie | ||
+ | | info3name=Ninth battle | ||
+ | | info3=Cammy | ||
+ | | info4name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info4=Juli & Juni, Final Bison | ||
+ | | info5name=Dramatic Battle partner | ||
+ | | info5=Fei Long | ||
+ | | desc=Chun-Li is an expert martial artist and a young new Interpol officer who seeks revenge for the death of her father at the hands of M. Bison. She has teamed up with the American soldiers Charlie and Guile against Shadaloo. | ||
+ | |||
+ | In X-ism, she uses her classic sprite, where she wears her qipao from ''[[Street Fighter II]]''. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Hyakuretsu Kyaku | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{repeat|{{kick}}}} | Chun-Li unleashes a flurry of rapid kicks. She kicks faster when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Tenshou Kyaku | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{kick}} | Chun-Li jumps high into the air while spinning her legs around in kicks, which knocks her opponent over on impact. The move hits more times when a stronger button is used. In X-ism, this move can only be performed as a reversal.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Kikouken | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{HCF}} {{punch}} | Chun-Li shoots an energy ball across the screen. The projectile moves faster when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Sen'en Shuu | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{HCB}} {{kick}} | Chun-Li does a handstand and then kicks downward with a straight leg. This is an overhead strike that can hit characters who are crouch blocking. The move covers more horizontal distance when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Spinning Bird Kick | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|v}} Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{kick}} | Chun-Li flips upside down and spins her legs while moving forward. This move can also be performed in midair. She moves further when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Sou Hakkei | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|v}} Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{punch}} | Chun-Li thrusts her palms out and shoves her opponent away.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Sankaku Tobi | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} D-Pad in the opposite direction when jumping onto the edge of the screen | Chun-Li can jump off the edges of the screen.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Yousou Kyaku | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{down}}+{{MK}} in midair | Chun-Li holds a straight leg in a head stomp.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Kouhou Kaiten Kyaku | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{downright}}+{{MK}} | Chun-Li flips backwards high into the air, coming down with a kick.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Kaku Kyaku Raku | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{downright}}+{{HK}} | Chun-Li flips forwards high into the air, coming down with a kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Senretsu Kyaku | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}} {{left}} {{right}}+{{kick}} | Chun-Li moves forward quickly while performing a series of Hyakuretsu Kyakus. She has a brief period of invulnerability at the beginning of the move (allowing her to pass through projectiles). The move covers more horizontal distance at higher levels.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Kikoushou | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Chun-Li gathers a large ball of ki in front of her using both palms, which hits multiple times and knocks her opponent over.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Hazan Tenshou Kyaku | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} Hold {{downleft}} for 2 seconds, then {{downright}} {{downleft}} {{upright}}+{{kick}} | Chun-Li performs a more powerful version of her Tenshou Kyaku that can hit more times.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (A-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting her opponent's attack, Chun-Li thrusts both hands out.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (V-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting her opponent's attack, Chun-Li performs a sweep kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter | ||
+ | | name=Zangief | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Zero 3, Characters, Select.png | crop_width=224 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=32 | crop_y=160}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Sprites, Zangief.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Street Fighter II'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Fifth battle | ||
+ | | info2=Rolento | ||
+ | | info3name=Ninth battle | ||
+ | | info3=Chun-Li | ||
+ | | info4name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info4=Final Bison | ||
+ | | info5name=Dramatic Battle partner | ||
+ | | info5=R. Mika | ||
+ | | desc=Zangief is a Soviet wrestler and national hero. He has been sent by the Russian President to combat the looming danger of Shadaloo. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Double Lariat | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} All three {{punch}} simultaneously | Zangief spins around with his arms outstretched, knocking over opponents on impact. He is invulnerable above the waist while performing this move, allowing most projectiles to pass through him. He can move with {{left}} and {{right}} while spinning.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Quick Double Lariat | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} All three {{kick}} simultaneously | Zangief performs a Double Lariat that is faster but has a shorter duration. He can move with {{left}} and {{right}} while spinning.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Screw Piledriver | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} D-Pad in a 360° rotation, then {{punch}} (close) | Zangief grabs his opponent, jumps high into the air, then drives them head first into the ground while spinning. He ascends higher when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flying Powerbomb | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} D-Pad in a 360° rotation, then {{kick}} (far away) | Zangief grabs his opponent, jumps, and slams them into the ground.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Atomic Suplex | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} D-Pad in a 360° rotation, then {{kick}} (close) | Zangief grabs his opponent and performs a grounded suplex followed by an aerial suplex.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Banishing Fist | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|v}} {{HCB}} {{punch}}<br>{{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{DPF}} {{punch}} | Zangief takes a step forward and does a low back hand slap. This move can neutralize projectiles.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flying Body Press | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{down}}+{{HP}} while jumping diagonally | Zangief drops with a body press.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Double Knee Drop | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{down}}+{{LK}} or {{down}}+{{MK}} while jumping diagonally | Zangief falls with his knees forward.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Dynamite Kick | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{downleft}}+{{MK}} | Zangief does a low kick.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Russian Kick | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{downleft}}+{{HK}} | Zangief does a low kick that sweeps his opponent.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Headbutt | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|v}} {{right}}+{{HP}}<br>{{Ism|x}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}}+{{MP}} | Zangief hops into the air and does a headbutt.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Kuuchuu Headbutt | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{up}}+{{MP}} or {{up}}+{{HP}} during neutral jump | Zangief performs a headbutt in midair.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Final Atomic Buster | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} D-Pad in a 360° rotation twice, then {{punch}} (close) | Zangief grabs his opponent and performs a rolling suplex followed by a Screw Piledriver. He performs an additional rolling suplex at levels 2 and 3 and an additional Screw Piledriver at level 3.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Aerial Russian Slam | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{kick}} | Zangief jumps in front of him and tries to grab his opponent (if airborne) to slam them into the ground. He performs a throw at level 1, a piledriver at level 2, and a powerbomb at level 3.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (A-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Zangief performs a standing kick.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (V-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Zangief performs a standing punch.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter | ||
+ | | name=Dhalsim | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Zero 3, Characters, Select.png | crop_width=224 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=288 | crop_y=160}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Sprites, Dhalsim.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Street Fighter II'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Fifth battle | ||
+ | | info2=Rose | ||
+ | | info3name=Ninth battle | ||
+ | | info3=Birdie | ||
+ | | info4name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info4=Juli & Juni, Final Bison | ||
+ | | info5name=Dramatic Battle partner | ||
+ | | info5=Rose | ||
+ | | desc=Dhalsim is an Indian Yogi who has left his village to investigate the disturbance caused by the Psycho Drive. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Yoga Fire | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Dhalsim spews a fireball across the screen. It travels the full width of the screen with X-ism, but it stops slightly shorter with A-ism and V-ism. The projectile moves faster when a stronger button is used. It knocks the opponent over on impact when the move is performed with any button in X-ism but only when the move is performed with {{MP}} or {{HP}} in A-ism and V-ism.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Yoga Flame | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|v}} {{HCF}} {{punch}}<br>{{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{HCB}} {{punch}} | Dhalsim breathes a large mass of flame in front of him, which knocks the opponent over on impact. He holds the flame for longer when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Yoga Blast | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|v}} {{HCF}} {{kick}}<br>{{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{HCB}} {{kick}} | Dhalsim breathes a large mass of flame at a diagonal angle in front of him, which knocks the opponent over on impact. He holds the flame for longer when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Yoga Teleport Forward | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{DPF}} + all three {{punch}} or {{kick}} simultaneously | Dhalsim disappears and reappears the entire screen ahead with {{punch}} or half the screen ahead with {{kick}}.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Yoga Teleport Backward | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{RDP}} + all three {{punch}} or {{kick}} simultaneously | Dhalsim disappears and reappears the entire screen back with {{punch}} or half the screen back with {{kick}}.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Yoga Escape | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{RDP}} {{kick}} when knocked down | Dhalsim teleports away after being knocked down.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Kuuchuu Chouhatsu | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{Taunt}} in midair | Dhalsim can perform his taunt in midair.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Short Attacks | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{left}}+{{punch}} or {{kick}} | Dhalsim can perform shorter, quicker attacks without stretching his arms by holding {{left}}. This works while standing, crouching, or jumping.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Forward Chop | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}}+{{LP}} | Dhalsim quickly jabs his open hand forward.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Downward Chop | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{left}}+{{LP}} | Dhalsim chops his hand downward. He holds his hand up while the button is held and chops when it is released, allowing the player to time the attack (though he chops eventually even if the button is still held). If held for at least a second, it is an overhead strike that can hit characters who are crouch blocking.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Headbutt | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{left}}+{{HP}} | Dhalsim headbutts his opponent, hitting up to two times.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Yoga Mummy | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{down}}+{{HP}} in midair | Dhalsim spins downward head first like a drill.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Yoga Spear | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{down}}+{{kick}} in midair | Dhalsim spins downward feet first like a drill. The angle depends on the button used, with {{LK}} falling closer to horizontal, {{MK}} at a 45° angle, and {{HK}} falling closer to vertical.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Yoga Tempest | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|v}} {{HCF}} {{HCF}} {{punch}} | Dhalsim breathes a large mass of flame in front of him, similar to the Yoga Flame but lasting longer and potentially hitting more times.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Yoga Inferno | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Dhalsim belches a chain of fireballs in front of him. The flames draw his opponent inward.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Yoga Strike | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{kick}} | Dhalsim jumps diagonally upward and tries to grab his opponent (if airborne) to slam them into the ground with his legs.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Yoga Stream | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{HCB}} {{HCB}} {{punch}} | Dhalsim sets the ground in front of him on fire with his breath, which can hit opponents who are blocking high.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (A-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Dhalsim performs a knee strike followed by an upward hand chop.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (V-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Dhalsim performs a knee strike followed by a ground slide.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter | ||
+ | | name=Ken | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Zero 3, Characters, Victory.png | crop_width=224 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=341 | crop_y=160}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Sprites, Ken.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Street Fighter'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Fifth battle | ||
+ | | info2=Karin | ||
+ | | info3name=Ninth battle | ||
+ | | info3=Sakura | ||
+ | | info4name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info4=Final Bison | ||
+ | | info5name=Dramatic Battle partner | ||
+ | | info5=Ryu | ||
+ | | desc=Ken Masters studied karate under the master Gouken, along with his best friend and rival Ryu. Ken is a foil to Ryu: while Ryu is serious and stoic, has no family, and has no possessions, Ken is brash and stylish, has a girlfriend, and comes from a wealthy family. Ken traveled to the United States to compete in martial arts tournaments while Ryu traveled to Thailand to defeat Sagat, the Emperor of Muay Thai. While searching for his old friend, Ken is captured by Shadaloo and brainwashed in order to lure Ryu to them. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Hadouken | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Ken focuses energy through his palms and fires a surging punch across the screen. The projectile moves faster when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shouryuuken | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{DPF}} {{punch}} | Ken rises off the ground while punching upwards, knocking down his opponent on impact. The move ascends higher and hits more times when a stronger button is used, and Ken has a flaming fist when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Tatsumaki Senpuukyaku | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCB}} {{kick}} | Ken moves forward through the air while spinning around an axis with his leg extended, potentially hitting multiple times since it does not knock the opponent down. This move can be performed in midair. The move covers more horizontal distance when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Zenpou Tenshin | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCB}} {{punch}} | Ken rolls forward. He rolls farther when a stronger button is used. This move can pass through opponents (if close enough) but not attacks.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Zentou | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCF}} {{Taunt}} | Ken rolls a short distance forward, falls, then flips back to a standing position. The purpose of this move is to confuse opponents. He is vulnerable while doing this.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Inazuma Kakato Wari | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}}+{{MK}} | Ken kicks high into the air, then brings his leg down like an axe chop, hitting up to two times. This is an overhead strike that can hit characters who are crouch blocking.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Izumu Kakato Wari | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} {{left}}+{{MK}} | Ken performs a roundhouse kick, hitting up to two times.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Ushiro Mawashi-geri | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}}+{{HK}} | Ken turns around with a heel kick that knocks down opponents.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shouryuu Reppa | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Ken performs a low Shouryuuken, then a high Shouryuuken. He does two low Shouryuukens and has a flaming fist for the high Shouryuuken at level 3.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shinryuuken | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{kick}} | Ken performs a powerful spinning Shouryuuken that ascends upward, drawing in nearby opponents. The distance of the vacuum effect is larger at higher levels.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shippuujinrai Kyaku | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCB}} {{QCB}} {{kick}} (at max level) | Ken moves forward while delivering a series of fast kicks before launching his opponent into the air with a rising Tatsumaki Senpuukyaku. The Super Combo gauge must be at level 3 to perform this move.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (A-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Ken performs a Shouryuuken.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (V-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Ken performs a roundhouse kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter | ||
+ | | name=Akuma (Gouki) | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Zero 3, Characters, Select.png | crop_width=224 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=800 | crop_y=160}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Sprites, Akuma.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Super Street Fighter II Turbo'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Fifth battle | ||
+ | | info2=Adon | ||
+ | | info3name=Ninth battle | ||
+ | | info3=Guy | ||
+ | | info4name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info4=Final Bison | ||
+ | | info5name=Dramatic Battle partner | ||
+ | | info5=Gen | ||
+ | | desc=Akuma is a cold and emotionless warrior who has mastered the dark and violent art of the Satsui no Hadou. He wants only to obtain as much power as possible and has been completely consumed by darkness as a result. He is searching for Ryu to tempt him to embrace the Satsui no Hadou. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Gou Hadouken | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Akuma focuses energy through his palms and fires a surging punch across the screen. The projectile moves faster when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Zankuu Hadouken | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} in midair | Akuma shoots a single-handed Hadouken at a diagonal angle downward in midair. The projectile moves faster when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shakunetsu Hadouken | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{HCB}} {{punch}} | Akuma shoots a flaming variant of the Hadouken, which hits multiple times and knocks down opponents on impact. The projectile moves faster and hits more times when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Gou Shouryuuken | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{DPF}} {{punch}} | Akuma rises off the ground while punching upwards, knocking down his opponent on impact. The move ascends higher and hits more times when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Tatsumaki Zankuukyaku | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCB}} {{kick}} | Akuma moves forward through the air while spinning around an axis with his leg extended, tossing his opponent into the air to potentially hit again. This move can be performed in midair. The move covers more horizontal distance when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Hyakki Shuu | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCF}} {{upright}} {{punch}} | Akuma somersaults forward. He performs a sliding sweep when he lands. Alternatively, the move can be followed up with {{punch}} for a palm strike or {{kick}} for a falling kick. When Akuma is near his opponent, he can throw them with {{left}}+{{punch}} or {{kick}} or {{right}}+{{punch}} or {{kick}} instead. He somersaults further when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Zenpou Tenshin | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCB}} {{punch}} | Akuma jumps forward, then rolls along the ground. He rolls farther when a stronger button is used. This move can pass through opponents (if close enough) but not attacks.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Ashura Senkuu Forward | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{DPF}} + all three {{punch}} or {{kick}} simultaneously | Akuma glides forward. He is invulnerable in this state. He moves across the entire screen with {{punch}} or half the screen with {{kick}}.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Ashura Senkuu Backward | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{RDP}} + all three {{punch}} or {{kick}} simultaneously | Akuma glides backward. He is invulnerable in this state. He moves across the entire screen with {{punch}} or half the screen with {{kick}}.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Tenma Kuujin Kyaku | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{down}}+{{MK}} before the apex of the jump while flipping forward in the air | Akuma dive kicks diagonally downward.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Zugai Hasatsu | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}}+{{MP}} | Akuma performs an open-handed chop, potentially hitting twice. This is an overhead strike that can hit characters who are crouch blocking.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Senpuu Kyaku | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}}+{{MK}} | Akuma hops forward, doing a single spinning kick similar to a Tatsumaki Zankuukyaku.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shun Goku Satsu | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{LP}} {{LP}} {{right}} {{LK}} {{HP}} (at max level) | Akuma glides to his opponent, then performs a series of attacks that cannot be seen as the screen flashes white. The Super Combo gauge must be at level 3 to perform this move. This move is treated as a grab and cannot be blocked.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Messatsu Gou Hadou | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{HCB}} {{HCB}} {{punch}} | Akuma fires a version of the Gou Hadouken that can hit his opponent multiple times.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Messatsu Gou Shouryuu | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Akuma performs a low Gou Shouryuuken, then a high Gou Shouryuuken. He does two low Gou Shouryuukens at level 3.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Tenma Gou Zankuu | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} in midair | Akuma fires a larger, more powerful Zankuu Hadouken at his opponent.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (A-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Akuma performs a Gou Shouryuuken.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (V-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Akuma performs a sweep kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter | ||
+ | | name=Charlie (Nash) | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Zero 3, Characters, Select.png | crop_width=224 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=1056 | crop_y=160}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Sprites, Charlie.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Street Fighter Alpha'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Fifth battle | ||
+ | | info2=Cammy | ||
+ | | info3name=Ninth battle | ||
+ | | info3=Rolento | ||
+ | | info4name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info4=Final Bison | ||
+ | | info5name=Dramatic Battle partner | ||
+ | | info5=Guile | ||
+ | | desc=Charlie Nash is a Captain in the United States Air Force. He has been investigating Shadaloo and their connections to the military. He is tracking M. Bison with the intention of finding and destroying Shadaloo's secret base. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Sonic Boom | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{punch}} | Charlie fires a circular energy wave across the screen by swinging his arm. The projectile moves faster when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Somersault Shell | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{kick}} | Charlie somersaults upward while kicking in an arc, which knocks his opponent over on impact. He somersaults higher when a stronger button is used. The move can hit twice when it is performed with {{HK}}.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Dash | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}} {{right}} | Charlie dashes forward.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Knee Bazooka | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|v}} {{left}}+{{LK}} or {{right}}+{{LK}}<br>{{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{kick}} while dashing | Charlie hops forward with a knee strike.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Jump Sobat | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{left}}+{{MK}} or {{right}}+{{MK}} | Charlie hops with a turning kick.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Step Kick | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{left}}+{{HK}} or {{right}}+{{HK}} | Charlie takes a step forward and kicks.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Somersault Justice | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} Hold {{downleft}} for 2 seconds, then {{downright}} {{downleft}} {{upright}}+{{kick}} | Charlie performs two Somersault Shells in a row at level 1 and 2 or three Somersault Shells in a row at level 3.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Sonic Barrage | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}} {{left}} {{right}}+{{repeat|{{punch}}}} | Charlie fires a Sonic Boom. He can launch multiple Sonic Booms in a row (up to two at level 1, three at level 2, and four at level 3) by continuing to press {{punch}}.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Crossfire Blitz | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}} {{left}} {{right}}+{{kick}} | Charlie dashes forward while performing a series of fast kicks. He finishes with a backhand at level 2 and a backhand and an uppercut at level 3.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (A-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Charlie performs a Spin Back Knuckle.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (V-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Charlie performs a sweep kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter | ||
+ | | name=Cammy | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Zero 3, Characters, Victory.png | crop_width=224 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=1247 | crop_y=160}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Sprites, Cammy.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Super Street Fighter II'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Fifth battle | ||
+ | | info2=Dhalsim | ||
+ | | info3name=Ninth battle | ||
+ | | info3=Vega | ||
+ | | info4name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info4=Juli & Juni, Final Bison | ||
+ | | info5name=Dramatic Battle partner | ||
+ | | info5=M. Bison | ||
+ | | desc=Cammy is a Shadaloo Doll, a genetically engineered assassin for M. Bison. However, Dhalsim used his spiritual powers to break Shadaloo's mental control over her after she was sent to assassinate him. Newly self-aware, she is resolved to free the other Dolls and confront Bison with them. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Spiral Arrow | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCF}} {{kick}} | Cammy spirals forward feet first like a spinning arrow, which knocks her opponent over on impact. The move travels further when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Cannon Spike | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{DPF}} {{kick}} | Cammy leaps into the air with a front kick, which knocks her opponent over on impact. She leaps higher when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Axle Spin Knuckle | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{HCB}} {{punch}} | Cammy hops forward and does an elbow smash and a backfist, which knocks her opponent over on impact. This move passes through projectiles. She hops further when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Cannon Revenge | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCB}} {{punch}} | Cammy holds her arm up and taunts her opponent. If she is attacked from above while holding her arm up, she counters with a Cannon Spike.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Cannon Strike | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCB}} {{kick}} before the apex of the jump while flipping forward in the air | Cammy dive kicks diagonally downward.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Hooligan Combination | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{HCF}} {{upright}} {{punch}} | Cammy curls into a ball and hurls herself at her opponent. If no button is pressed, she ends with a sweep when she lands. When Cammy is near the opponent's neck or waist, the player can perform a takedown by pressing {{kick}} while holding a direction toward the opponent.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Spin Drive Smasher | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{kick}} | Cammy performs a Spiral Arrow followed by a Cannon Spike. The move covers more horizontal distance at higher levels.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Reverse Shaft Breaker | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCB}} {{QCB}} {{kick}} | Cammy performs a Spiral Arrow straight upward that hits multiple times and pulls nearby opponents inward.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Killer Bee Assault | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} Hold {{downleft}} for 2 seconds, then {{downright}} {{downleft}} {{upright}}+{{kick}} (at max level) | Cammy jumps to the corner of the screen, then performs four side-to-side flying kicks and finishes with a stomp. The Super Combo gauge must be at level 3 to perform this move.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (A-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting her opponent's attack, Cammy performs a backfist.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (V-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting her opponent's attack, Cammy performs a Cannon Spike.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter | ||
+ | | name=Balrog (M. Bison) | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Zero 3, Characters, Select.png | crop_width=224 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=288 | crop_y=320}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Zero 3, Sprites, M. Bison.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Street Fighter II'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Fifth battle | ||
+ | | info2=Gen | ||
+ | | info3name=Ninth battle | ||
+ | | info3=Birdie | ||
+ | | info4name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info4=Final Bison | ||
+ | | info5name=Dramatic Battle partner | ||
+ | | info5=Birdie | ||
+ | | desc=Balrog is a former heavyweight boxing champion, barred from fighting after killing someone in the ring. He worked his way up the ranks in Shadaloo and became M. Bison's personal bodyguard. He has been sent to investigate Gen and to apprehend Birdie. All of his attacks are performed with his upper body (punches, elbow strikes, headbutts, and so forth), including those executed with the kick buttons. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Dash Straight or Upper | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{punch}} or {{kick}} | Balrog dashes forward while standing and smashes his opponent with a straight punch if performed with {{punch}} or an uppercut if performed with {{kick}}. He dashes farther when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Dash Ground Straight or Upper | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{downright}}+{{punch}} or {{kick}} | Balrog dashes forward low to the ground and smashes his opponent with a straight punch if performed with {{punch}} or an uppercut if performed with {{kick}}. He dashes farther when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Buffalo Headbutt | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{punch}} | Balrog jumps up with a flying headbutt, which knocks his opponent over on impact. In X-ism, this move can only be performed as a reversal.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Turn Punch | Hold all three {{punch}} or {{kick}} simultaneously, then release | Balrog turns around and delivers a powerful punch. The longer the attack buttons are held down, the greater the punch's power.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Crazy Buffalo | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|v}} Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}} {{left}} {{right}}+{{punch}} or {{kick}}<br>{{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}} {{left}} {{right}}+{{punch}} | Balrog performs a series of five dashes and punches. He performs uppercuts if the player holds {{kick}} (regardless of which button started the move). The move covers more horizontal distance at higher levels.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Gigaton Blow | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}} {{left}} {{right}}+{{kick}} (at max level) | Balrog performs a single powerful Turn Punch that hits multiple times and throws his opponent spinning backward. The Super Combo gauge must be at level 3 to perform this move.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (A-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Balrog performs a Buffalo Headbutt.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (V-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Balrog performs a sweep punch.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter | ||
+ | | name=Vega (Balrog) | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Zero 3, Characters, Select.png | crop_width=224 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=544 | crop_y=320}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Zero 3, Sprites, Balrog.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Street Fighter II'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Fifth battle | ||
+ | | info2=Zangief | ||
+ | | info3name=Ninth battle | ||
+ | | info3=Cammy | ||
+ | | info4name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info4=Final Bison | ||
+ | | info5name=Dramatic Battle partner | ||
+ | | info5=Rolento | ||
+ | | desc=Vega is a narcissistic Shadaloo enforcer who manages the assassin group, the Dolls. He fights with a claw and wears a mask to protect his face. He has been sent to apprehend a rogue Doll named Cammy. His claw can be broken from blocking too many attacks, reducing the damage of his punches, but he can collect his claw after it breaks off and reattach it. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Rolling Crystal Flash | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{punch}} | Vega rolls along the ground, ending with a claw thrust. He rolls further when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Sky High Claw | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{punch}} | Vega jumps to the edge of the screen and then thrusts himself forward while stabbing with his claw. He thrusts straight ahead when the move is performed with {{LP}} or {{MP}} and at a slight angle downward when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flying Barcelona Attack | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{kick}}, then {{punch}} | Vega jumps to the edge of the screen. If the player presses {{punch}} while he is airborne, Vega dives onto his opponent with his arms spread, which knocks his opponent down on impact.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Izuna Drop | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{kick}}, then {{left}}+{{punch}} or {{right}}+{{punch}} | Vega jumps to the edge of the screen, then drops on his opponent and quickly does an air suplex if the player presses {{left}}+{{punch}} or {{right}}+{{punch}} when near the opponent.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Kabe Hari Tsuki | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}} + all three {{kick}} simultaneously (in Vega's stage) | Vega climbs onto the fence in the background, then jumps off. He can perform a claw dive after jumping with {{punch}} or an air suplex with {{left}}+{{punch}} or {{right}}+{{punch}} when near the opponent.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Backslash | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} All three {{punch}} or {{kick}} simultaneously | Vega performs a backflip. He does a full backflip with {{punch}} and half a backflip with {{kick}}. He is invulnerable while performing this move.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Scarlet Terror | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} Hold {{downleft}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{kick}} | Vega does a backflip kick into the air, which knocks his opponent over on impact.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Sankaku Tobi | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} D-Pad in the opposite direction when jumping onto the edge of the screen | Vega can jump off the edges of the screen.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Cosmic Smart | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}}+{{HK}} | Vega does a leaping turnaround kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flying Barcelona Special | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} Hold {{downleft}} for 2 seconds, then {{downright}} {{downleft}} {{upright}}+{{kick}}, then {{punch}} | Vega jumps to the edge of the screen and somersaults back to the ground, which can be followed by a claw dive that hits multiple times with {{punch}}.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Rolling Izuna Drop | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} Hold {{downleft}} for 2 seconds, then {{downright}} {{downleft}} {{upright}}+{{kick}}, then {{left}}+{{punch}} or {{right}}+{{punch}} | Vega jumps to the edge of the screen and somersaults back to the ground, then grabs his opponent and slams them in a series of rolling suplexes.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Kabe Hari Tsuki | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} Hold {{downleft}} for 2 seconds, then {{downright}} {{downleft}} {{upright}} + all three {{kick}} simultaneously (in Vega's stage) | Vega climbs onto the fence in the background, then jumps off. He can perform the Flying Barcelona Special after jumping with {{punch}} or the Rolling Izuna Drop with {{left}}+{{punch}} or {{right}}+{{punch}} when near the opponent.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Scarlet Mirage | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}} {{left}} {{right}}+{{kick}} | Vega advances on his opponent with a series of backflips.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Red Impact | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}} {{left}} {{right}}+{{punch}} (close, at max level) | Vega stabs his opponent with his claw, throws them into the air, and impales them with his claw as they land. The Super Combo gauge must be at level 3 to perform this move.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (A-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Vega performs a standing claw swipe.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (V-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Vega performs a sliding sweep.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter | ||
+ | | name=Sagat | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Zero 3, Characters, Victory.png | crop_width=224 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=341 | crop_y=320}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Sprites, Sagat.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Street Fighter'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Fifth battle | ||
+ | | info2=Dan | ||
+ | | info3name=Ninth battle | ||
+ | | info3=Ryu | ||
+ | | info4name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info4=Final Bison | ||
+ | | info5name=Dramatic Battle partner | ||
+ | | info5=Adon | ||
+ | | desc=Sagat is the "Emperor of Muay Thai" and M. Bison's right-hand man. After being scarred and defeated by Ryu, he seeks him out again for a rematch. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Tiger Shot | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} or {{kick}} | Sagat punches into the air, shooting a crescent-shaped projectile across the screen. If performed with {{punch}}, he shoots a high shot while standing; if performed with {{kick}}, he shoots a low shot while kneeling. The projectile moves faster when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Tiger Uppercut | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|v}} {{DPF}} {{punch}} | Sagat rises off the ground while punching upwards, hitting up to two times and knocking his opponent over. He ascends higher when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Tiger Blow | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{DPF}} {{punch}} | Sagat rises off the ground while punching upwards, knocking down his opponent on impact. The move ascends higher and hits more times when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Tiger Knee Crush | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCF}} {{upright}} {{kick}} | Sagat jumps forward, ramming his opponent with his knee, knocking his opponent over. The move covers more horizontal distance when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Tiger Crush | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{DPF}} {{kick}} | Sagat jumps forward, ramming his opponent with his knee, hitting up to two times and knocking his opponent over. The move covers more horizontal distance when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Tiger Genocide | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{kick}} | Sagat leaps ahead with a Tiger Crush and follows it up with a Tiger Blow. He performs two Tiger Blows at level 3.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Tiger Cannon | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Sagat fires a large Tiger Shot that can hit multiple times.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Tiger Raid | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCB}} {{QCB}} {{kick}} | Sagat performs a barrage of kicks, finishing with a flying side kick. The final kick is flaming at level 3.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Angry Charge | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCF}} {{Taunt}} | The scar on Sagat's chest glows, momentarily pausing gameplay, and he clutches it, which empowers his next Tiger Blow.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (A-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Sagat performs a standing kick.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (V-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Sagat performs a Tiger Blow.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter | ||
+ | | name=M. Bison (Vega) | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Zero 3, Characters, Select.png | crop_width=224 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=1056 | crop_y=320}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Sprites, M. Bison.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Street Fighter II'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Fifth battle | ||
+ | | info2=Akuma | ||
+ | | info3name=Ninth battle | ||
+ | | info3=Sagat | ||
+ | | info4name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info4=Ryu | ||
+ | | info5name=Dramatic Battle partner | ||
+ | | info5=Cammy | ||
+ | | desc=M. Bison is the dictatorial leader of the criminal organization Shadaloo. In his quest for limitless power, he has been infusing his body with a dark energy called Psycho Power. As his body can no longer withstand this, he has been searching for a new body to use as a host, with the aid of his Psycho Drive. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Psycho Crusher | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|v}} Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{punch}} | M. Bison spirals toward his opponent while infused with psycho energy, which knocks down his opponent on impact. He travels further when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Psycho Shot | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{punch}} | M. Bison throws a fireball across the screen. The projectile travels slightly farther when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Double Knee Press | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{kick}} | M. Bison leaps forward while kicking down with each leg, which knocks down his opponent on impact. The move covers more horizontal distance when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Head Press | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{kick}} | M. Bison flies into the air and stomps his opponent's head. After bouncing off his opponent's head, he can dive down again with a fist infused with psycho power (Somersault Skull Diver) by pressing {{punch}}, which can be aimed with {{left}} and {{right}}.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Skull Diver | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{punch}} | M. Bison flies into the air toward his opponent. This move can be followed by {{punch}} to dive his opponent with a fist infused with psycho power, which can be aimed with {{left}} and {{right}}.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Warp Forward | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{DPF}} + all three {{punch}} or {{kick}} simultaneously | M. Bison disappears and reappears the entire screen ahead with {{punch}} or half the screen ahead with {{kick}}.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Warp Backward | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{RDP}} + all three {{punch}} or {{kick}} simultaneously | M. Bison disappears and reappears the entire screen back with {{punch}} or half the screen back with {{kick}}.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Knee Press Nightmare | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}} {{left}} {{right}}+{{kick}} | M. Bison does two consecutive Double Knee Press maneuvers. He finishes with a sliding sweep at level 3.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Psycho Crusher | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}} {{left}} {{right}}+{{punch}} | M. Bison spirals toward his opponent while infused with psycho energy. He travels farther at levels 2 and 3.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (A-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, M. Bison warps behind them.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (V-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, M. Bison performs a standing punch.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter | ||
+ | | name=Adon | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Zero 3, Characters, Select.png | crop_width=224 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=32 | crop_y=480}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Sprites, Adon.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Street Fighter'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Fifth battle | ||
+ | | info2=Ken | ||
+ | | info3name=Ninth battle | ||
+ | | info3=Rose | ||
+ | | info4name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info4=Final Bison | ||
+ | | info5name=Dramatic Battle partner | ||
+ | | info5=Sagat | ||
+ | | desc=Adon is a Muay Thai master. After defeating his former master Sagat, Adon is now seeking to challenge Akuma, hoping to incorporate the Shun Goku Satsu and perfect the Muay Thai fighting style. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Rising Jaguar | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{DPF}} {{kick}} | Adon leaps diagonally into the air with a knee strike, which hits up to two times and knocks his opponent down. He leaps higher when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Jaguar Tooth | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{HCB}} {{kick}} | Adon somersaults forward while swinging his leg around. He jumps higher when a stronger button is used (which reduces the horizontal distance covered).}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Jaguar Kick | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|v}} {{kick}} in midair<br>{{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{RDP}} {{kick}} | Adon jumps high into the air and thrusts downward toward his opponent with a kick. He drops at a wider angle when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Jaguar Crunch | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}}+{{MP}} | Adon takes a step forward and strikes with his elbow, potentially hitting twice. This is an overhead strike that can hit characters who are crouch blocking.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Jaguar Variable Assault | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Adon dashes forward and hits his opponent with a series of quick strikes. He knocks the opponent into the air for a final strike at level 3.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Jaguar Revolver | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{kick}} | Adon performs two Jaguar Kicks in quick succession. He does a third Jaguar Kick at level 3.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (A-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Adon performs a Rising Jaguar.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (V-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Adon performs multiple quick hand strikes.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter | ||
+ | | name=Gen | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Zero 3, Characters, Victory.png | crop_width=224 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=1247 | crop_y=320}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Sprites, Gen, Mantis Stance.gif}} | ||
+ | | sprite2={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Sprites, Gen, Crane Stance.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Street Fighter'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Fifth battle | ||
+ | | info2=Ryu | ||
+ | | info3name=Ninth battle | ||
+ | | info3=Akuma | ||
+ | | info4name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info4=Final Bison | ||
+ | | info5name=Dramatic Battle partner | ||
+ | | info5=Akuma | ||
+ | | desc=Gen is an aging Chinese martial arts master. He is searching for a worthy opponent to fight in a "Death Match." Akuma is among those he has deemed worthy, and Gen is wishing to encounter him again. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Gen has two fighting stances with entirely different movesets that he can switch between at any time. | ||
+ | |||
+ | The Mantis stance is a more defensive stance with faster but lighter attacks. He can chain light attacks into hard attacks in this stance. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves (Mantis stance) | bordercolor=#0000c0 | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Ansatsu Ken: Ki-ryuu | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} All three {{kick}} simultaneously | Gen changes to his Crane stance.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Hyakurenkou | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{repeat|{{punch}}}} | Gen chops his hand furiously in front of him. He chops faster when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Gekirou | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{DPF}} {{kick}} | Gen jumps into the air while kicking diagonally upward, which knocks his opponent over on impact. He jumps slightly higher when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos (Mantis stance) | bordercolor=#0000c0 | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Zan'ei | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Gen charges through his opponent, continuing to cause injury even after he has moved through them.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shitenshuu | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCB}} {{QCB}} {{punch}} | Gen unleashes a fury of hand chops before poking his opponent with a single finger. If the finger jab connects, a counter begins counting down above the opponent's head, causing damage on every second. The timer can be ended by attacking Gen. If the timer reaches zero without the opponent interrupting it, the opponent is knocked out and dizzied.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (A-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Gen performs a rising kick.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (V-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Gen performs a palm thrust.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{hr}} | ||
+ | The Crane stance is a more offensive stance with slower but stronger attacks. His normals are complex but generally have superior reach and often can hit multiple times. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves (Crane stance) | bordercolor=#a000c0 | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Ansatsu Ken: Sou-ryuu | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} All three {{punch}} simultaneously | Gen changes to his Mantis stance.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Jyasen | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{punch}} | Gen rolls along the ground, then unravels with an open-handed strike. He rolls further when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Ouga | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{kick}} | Gen jumps to the corner of the screen. If no direction is held, he drops a short distance down with a kick. If {{left}} is held, he drops down to the ground. If {{right}} is held, he kicks downward across the screen. If {{up}} is held, he jumps off the screen and darts across the screen over his opponent, and the player can again hold a direction to determine Gen's next action. If no direction is held, he flies over to the other side of the opponent. If {{down}} is held (or the opponent is at the end of the stage and cannot move further back), Gen falls with a downward kick. If {{downleft}} or {{downright}} is held, Gen does a diagonal kick in either direction.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos (Crane stance) | bordercolor=#a000c0 | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Kouga | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCB}} {{QCB}} {{kick}} in midair | Gen does multiple wall jumps and diving kicks.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Jakouha | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{kick}} | Gen jumps in front of him and tries to grab his opponent (if airborne) to slam them into the ground. He slams the opponent twice at level 3.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (A-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Gen performs a jumping kick.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (V-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Gen performs a shoulder charge.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter | ||
+ | | name=Birdie | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Zero 3, Characters, Select.png | crop_width=224 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=544 | crop_y=480}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Sprites, Birdie.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Street Fighter'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Fifth battle | ||
+ | | info2=E. Honda | ||
+ | | info3name=Ninth battle | ||
+ | | info3=Blanka | ||
+ | | info4name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info4=Balrog, Final Bison | ||
+ | | info5name=Dramatic Battle partner | ||
+ | | info5=Balrog | ||
+ | | desc=Birdie is an overweight British punk rocker and Shadaloo member who fights using chains. He is trying to find the Psycho Drive in order to overthrow M. Bison and become the new lord of Shadaloo. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Bullhead | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{punch}} | Birdie dashes forward with a headbutt that knocks his opponent over on impact. He dashes further when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Bullhorn | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} Hold any two {{punch}} or {{kick}} buttons for 1 second, then release | Birdie turns around and headbutts his opponent. It does more damage if the buttons are held for longer.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Murderer Chain | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} D-Pad in a 360° rotation, then {{punch}} (close) | Birdie grabs his opponent and whips them to the ground two times with his chain.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Bandit Chain | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} D-Pad in a 360° rotation, then {{kick}} (close) | Birdie grabs his opponent and swings them to the ground with his chain. He slams them one time with {{LK}}, two times with {{MK}}, and three times with {{HK}}.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Body Press | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{down}}+{{HP}} | Birdie drops with a body press.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Bull Drop | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}}+{{HK}} | Birdie kicks downward.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Bad Hammer | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|v}} Hold {{up}} while hitting opponent with standing {{HP}} | After hitting his opponent with his standing {{HP}}, which knocks them into the air, Birdie jumps and bashes them with both fists.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | The Birdie | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}} {{left}} {{right}}+{{punch}} | Birdie dashes forward and headbutts his opponent multiple times.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Bull Revenger | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} or {{kick}} | Birdie leaps into the air from across the screen, grabs his opponent, and slams them into the ground with his chain. He slams the opponent one time at level 1 and 2 and two times at level 3, and he also follows up with a headbutt at level 3. He leaps close with {{punch}} and far with {{kick}}.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (A-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Birdie performs a headbutt.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (V-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Birdie does a front kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter | ||
+ | | name=Cody | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Zero 3, Characters, Select.png | crop_width=224 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=800 | crop_y=480}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Zero 3, Sprites, Cody.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Final Fight'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Fifth battle | ||
+ | | info2=Birdie | ||
+ | | info3name=Ninth battle | ||
+ | | info3=Guy | ||
+ | | info4name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info4=Final Bison | ||
+ | | info5name=Dramatic Battle partner | ||
+ | | info5=Guy | ||
+ | | desc=Cody is a former vigilante who became incarcerated after his addiction to street fighting spiraled out of control. He breaks out during a prison riot and looks for new competitors to fight. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Knife Hiroi | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{down}} + any two {{punch}} simultaneously when standing over a knife | A knife appears in between the two fighters at the start of any round when Cody is present. Cody can pick up the knife, which changes all of his {{punch}} normals. The knife does chip damage when blocked. He loses the knife if he throws it or if he is knocked down.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Bad Stone | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} when not holding a knife | Cody picks a clump of rocks off the ground and throws them at his opponent. He throws the rocks further when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Knife Nage | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} when holding a knife | Cody plays with the knife in his hand, then throws it across the screen. It bounces off his opponent (if it hits) or the side of the screen (if it misses) and must be collected again to use. The projectile moves faster when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Fake Throw | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCF}} {{Taunt}} | Cody crouches and pretends to pick something off the ground (when not holding a knife) or plays with the knife in his hand (when holding a knife), without throwing anything. The purpose of this move is to confuse opponents.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Ruffian Kick | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCF}} {{kick}} | Cody skids forward while kicking, which knocks his opponent over on impact. He kicks low with {{LK}}, mid with {{MK}}, and high with {{HK}}.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Criminal Upper | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCB}} {{punch}} | Cody steps forward slightly and throws an uppercut that creates a tall cyclone in front of him, which knocks the opponent over on impact. The cyclone spins for longer when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Bad Spray | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCBD}} {{punch}} when knocked down | Cody tosses a handful of dirt at his opponent after being knocked down.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Stomach Blow | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}}+{{MP}} when not holding a knife | Cody does a stomach punch.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Crack Kick | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}}+{{HK}} | Cody does a jumping kick that knocks his opponent over on impact.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Yoke | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} Hold {{left}} or {{downleft}} when attacked | Cody can dodge moves, including projectiles (but not low attacks such as sweeps, overheads, or jumping attacks). Dodging does not cost any Guard Power.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Final Destruction | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Cody moves forward with a series of rapid jabs, then alternating punches, and finally an uppercut. If he is holding a knife, he drops it before starting this move.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Dead End Irony | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{kick}} | Cody performs a series of quick kicks. At levels 1 and 2, he starts with a Ruffian Kick. At level 3, he starts with a Crack Kick and launches his opponent into the air.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (A-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Cody does a shoulder throw.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (V-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Cody does a crouching kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter | ||
+ | | name=Guy | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Zero 3, Characters, Select.png | crop_width=224 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=1056 | crop_y=480}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Sprites, Guy.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Final Fight'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Fifth battle | ||
+ | | info2=Karin | ||
+ | | info3name=Ninth battle | ||
+ | | info3=Gen | ||
+ | | info4name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info4=Final Bison | ||
+ | | info5name=Dramatic Battle partner | ||
+ | | info5=Cody | ||
+ | | desc=Guy is a sneaker-wearing "urban ninja" who lives in Metro City. He is a master of the Bushin form of ninjutsu. Sensing a disturbance in the balance of the world, he speaks to his old friend Mike Haggar and learns about a mysterious organization called Shadaloo that Haggar has been investigating for drug trafficking. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Bushin Izuna Drop | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Guy curls into a ball and leaps across the screen in an arc. He leaps farther when a stronger button is used. This maneuver can be interrupted at any time by pressing {{punch}}: if he is next to his opponent, he performs a body slam (Bushin Izuna Otoshi); otherwise, he performs an elbow drop (Izuna no Hiji Otoshi).}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Hayagake | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCF}} {{kick}} | Guy runs towards his opponent, which can be followed up with another {{kick}}. The effect of the follow-up depends on the initial button used: Guy stops short with {{LK}} (Kyuuteishi), does a sweep kick with {{MK}} (Kage Sukui), or does a jumping turnaround kick with {{HK}} (Kubikari).}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Bushin Senpuu Kyaku | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCB}} {{kick}} | Guy jumps into the air at a diagonal angle and spins around an axis with his leg extended, which knocks his opponent over on impact. The move ascends higher and hits more times when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Houzantou | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCB}} {{punch}} | Guy crouches and spins forward, then stands with a backfist that knocks his opponent far back. He travels further when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Sankaku Tobi | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} D-Pad in the opposite direction when jumping onto the edge of the screen | Guy can jump off the edges of the screen.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Bushin Gokusaken | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{LP}} {{MP}} {{HP}} {{HK}} | Guy performs his multi-hit combo from ''[[Final Fight]]'': a backfist, an underhand punch, an elbow strike, and a hop kick that knocks the opponent away.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Hiji Otoshi | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{down}}+{{MP}} in midair | Guy thrusts downward with an elbow.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Kubi Kudaki | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}}+{{MP}} | Guy smashes downward with an elbow, hitting up to two times. This is an overhead strike that can hit characters who are crouch blocking.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Kamaitachi | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{downright}}+{{HK}} | Guy does a backflip kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Bushin Muso Renge | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{HCB}} {{HCB}} {{punch}} | Guy performs a barrage of punches and kicks, with the screen flashing on each attack.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Bushin Hassou Ken | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Guy jumps diagonally upward and pummels his opponent high into the air with a series of strikes.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Bushin Gourai Kyaku | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{kick}} | Guy dashes toward his opponent and performs a series of punches, ending with a reverse hook kick.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (A-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Guy performs an elbow strike.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (V-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Guy performs a sweep kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter | ||
+ | | name=Rolento | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Zero 3, Characters, Select.png | crop_width=224 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=32 | crop_y=640}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Sprites, Rolento.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Final Fight'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Fifth battle | ||
+ | | info2=Sodom | ||
+ | | info3name=Ninth battle | ||
+ | | info3=Cody | ||
+ | | info4name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info4=Balrog, Final Bison | ||
+ | | info5name=Dramatic Battle partner | ||
+ | | info5=Vega | ||
+ | | desc=Rolento is former member of the Mad Gear Gang who is now building an army in order to establish a military utopian nation. Remembering his encounters with Cody in the past, he now wants to try to recruit him into his army. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Patriot Circle | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} (up to 3 times) | Rolento slides forward while twirling his staff around in his hand. This move can be performed up to three times in quick succession, and the third hit knocks the opponent over.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Mekon Delta Air Raid | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCB}} {{punch}} | Rolento rolls backwards. He rolls farther when a stronger button is used. If the player presses {{punch}} again before he finishes his roll, he launches himself across the screen while swinging his staff downward. He launches himself further when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Mekon Delta Escape | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCB}} {{kick}} | Rolento jumps back to the corner of the screen and then drops back down. He can attack on his way down.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Mekon Delta Attack | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} All three {{kick}} simultaneously | Rolento performs a backflip. If the player presses {{punch}} again before the backflip is over, he rolls forward in a ball (with the distance depending on the strength of the punch used), which hurts opponents that he rolls into.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Stinger | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{DPF}} {{kick}} | Rolento jumps high into the air. Pressing {{punch}} or {{kick}} before he lands throws a knife at an angle. The angle depends on the button used, with {{LP}} and {{LK}} being the closest to horizontal, {{LP}} and {{LK}} being the closest to 45°, and {{HP}} and {{HK}} being the closest to vertical.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | High Jump | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{down}} {{up}} | Rolento flips high into the air forward (potentially leaping over his opponent).}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Spike Rod | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{down}}+{{MK}} in midair | Rolento jabs his staff downward, which can be used to hit his opponent or bounce slightly off the ground.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Fake Rod | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}}+{{MK}} | Rolento jabs his staff into the ground and uses it to support his weight.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Take No Prisoners | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Rolento pulls a tripwire from the ground, which moves a short distance forward. If the wire catches the opponent, Rolento pulls the opponent onto a hook that appears overhead and drops them onto the ground. This move cannot be blocked by Cody.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Mine Sweeper | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCB}} {{QCB}} {{punch}} | Rolento rolls backwards while dropping several grenades. The grenades draw the opponent into each other as they explode.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Steel Rain | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{kick}} | Rolento throws a bundle of knives into the air, which rain down wherever his opponent is standing.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (A-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Rolento performs a baton strike.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (V-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Rolento leaps to the other side of his opponent.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter | ||
+ | | name=Sodom | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Zero 3, Characters, Select.png | crop_width=224 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=288 | crop_y=640}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Sprites, Sodom.gif}} | ||
+ | | sprite2={{sprite | Street Fighter Zero 3, Sprites, Classic Sodom.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Final Fight'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Fifth battle | ||
+ | | info2=Rolento | ||
+ | | info3name=Ninth battle | ||
+ | | info3=Chun-Li | ||
+ | | info4name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info4=Final Bison | ||
+ | | info5name=Dramatic Battle partner | ||
+ | | info5=E. Honda | ||
+ | | desc=Sodom is an American Japanophile and trucker. He is trying to revive the Mad Gear Gang and travels the world seeking out potential recruits. | ||
+ | |||
+ | In X-ism, he fights with a pair of katana, recalling his original appearance in ''[[Final Fight]]''. In A-ism and V-ism, he fights with a pair of jitte. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Jigoku Scrape | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Sodom charges forward and performs a strike with his weapon. He performs a different strike, each traveling slightly further, depending on the strength of the punch used. He slashes inward with {{LP}}, at an upward angle with {{MP}}, or downward with {{HP}}. The move knocks over the opponent when it is performed with {{HP}}.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Butsumetsu Buster | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} D-Pad in a 360° rotation, then {{punch}} (close) | Sodom grabs his opponent, jumps up, and slams them into the ground. He jumps higher when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Daikyou Burning | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} D-Pad in a 360° rotation, then {{kick}} (close) | Sodom grabs his opponent, then runs across the screen while dragging them into the ground.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shiraha Catch | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{DPF}} {{kick}} | Sodom closes his arms together. If his opponent attacks him while he is doing this, Sodom catches the opponent and throws them across the screen.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Kouten Okiagari | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCFD}} {{punch}} when knocked down | Sodom rolls away from his opponent.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Tengu Walking | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCBD}} {{kick}} when knocked down | Sodom catches himself by sticking his weapons into the ground, then uses them to walk forward.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Yagura Reverse| {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{RDP}} {{kick}} | Sodom stands on his weapons. This is a fake version of Tengu Walking, meant to confuse opponents, and cannot do damage unless the opponent is performing a low attack at the same time.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Meido no Miyage | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Sodom performs a series of weapon strikes in succession, with multiple hits. He jumps into the air for a final strike at level 3.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Tenchuu Satsu | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} D-Pad in a 360° rotation twice, then {{punch}} (close) | Sodom grabs his opponent, jumps into the air, and slams them into the ground twice. He drags the opponent along the ground after slamming them at level 3.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (A-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Sodom performs a Jigoku Scrape.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (V-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Sodom performs a low sliding kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter | ||
+ | | name=Rose | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Zero 3, Characters, Victory.png | crop_width=224 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=1510 | crop_y=480}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Sprites, Rose.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Street Fighter Alpha'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Fifth battle | ||
+ | | info2=Guy | ||
+ | | info3name=Ninth battle | ||
+ | | info3=Vega | ||
+ | | info4name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info4=Juli & Juni, Final Bison | ||
+ | | info5name=Dramatic Battle partner | ||
+ | | info5=Dhalsim | ||
+ | | desc=Rose is an Italian fortuneteller who wields a mysterious energy known as Soul Power. She has learned that she shares some of her soul with M. Bison and now seeks the dictator to destroy him. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Soul Reflect | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCB}} {{punch}} | Rose whips her scarf down in front of her. If it hits an opponent, it directly damages and knocks over the opponent, but it can also be used to absorb projectiles with {{LP}} or reflect them back toward her opponent with {{MP}} or {{HP}}. Absorbed projectiles increase Rose's Super Combo gauge and increase the damage of her next Soul Spark.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Soul Spark | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{HCF}} {{punch}} | Rose lashes her scarf straight out as a soul sphere shoots down it. The projectile moves faster when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Soul Throw | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{DPF}} {{punch}} | Rose jumps upward at a diagonal angle. If she intercepts an airborne opponent, she grabs and throws them down to the ground.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Soul Spiral | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCF}} {{kick}} | Rose steps forward and spins her scarf like a drill, which knocks her opponent over on impact. She steps slightly further when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Slide Kick | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{downright}}+{{MK}} | Rose does a slide kick forward.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Soul-piette | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}}+{{HK}} | Rose does a rotating high kick while leaning on a hand.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Aura Soul Throw | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Rose does a more powerful version of her Air Throw. She has to catch an airborne opponent to connect with this move at level 1, but she pummels her opponent into the air with grounded strikes at levels 2 and 3.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Aura Soul Spark | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCB}} {{QCB}} {{punch}} | Rose does a version of her Soul Spark that can hit multiple times. She precedes it with a rolling kick at level 2 or a scarf swipe at level 3.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Soul Illusion | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{kick}} | Rose creates afterimages of herself that mimic her normal attacks. Lasts for a timed duration or until Rose is hit.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (A-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting her opponent's attack, Rose grabs and switches positions with them.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (V-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting her opponent's attack, Rose performs a sweep kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter | ||
+ | | name=Sakura | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Zero 3, Characters, Victory.png | crop_width=224 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=0 | crop_y=640}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Sprites, Sakura.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Street Fighter Alpha 2'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Fifth battle | ||
+ | | info2=E. Honda | ||
+ | | info3name=Ninth battle | ||
+ | | info3=Ryu | ||
+ | | info4name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info4=Final Bison | ||
+ | | info5name=Dramatic Battle partner | ||
+ | | info5=Karin | ||
+ | | desc=Sakura Kasugano is a Japanese schoolgirl with an intense fixation on Ryu. She has copied many of his techniques and travels the world hoping to encounter and prove herself to him. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Hadouken | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Sakura shoots a fireball that travels most of the width of the screen.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shouoken | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{DPF}} {{punch}} | Sakura runs forward, then jumps in the air with a spinning uppercut that knocks her opponent over. She dashes a longer distance when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shunpuu Kyaku | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCB}} {{kick}} | Sakura jumps into the air and spins around an axis with her leg extended, moving forward in an arc and knocking her opponent over on impact. The move covers more distance when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Sakura Otoshi | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{DPF}} {{kick}} | Sakura leaps high into the air with her arms and legs back. She jumps higher when a stronger button is used. This move can be followed up with {{punch}} to perform a knifehand strike with both hands as she is landing, which knocks her opponent over on impact.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flower Kick | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}}+{{MK}} | Sakura performs a wide overhead kick. This is an overhead strike that can hit characters who are crouch blocking.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Midare Zakura | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{kick}} | Sakura performs a series of low Shouokens while moving across the screen, culminating in a high Shouoken. The move covers more distance when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shinkuu Hadouken | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Sakura shoots a large fireball that can hit her opponent multiple times. The fireball shrinks as it travels the screen, dissipating completely before it reaches the end. It hits more times and does more damage when it is larger, so the move is most effective when performed near Sakura's opponent.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Haru Ichiban | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCB}} {{QCB}} {{kick}} | Sakura advances on her opponent while doing a series of low, sweeping, spinning kicks, ending with a high standing kick.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (A-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting her opponent's attack, Sakura performs a jumping uppercut.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (V-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting her opponent's attack, Sakura performs a sweep kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter | ||
+ | | name=Karin | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Zero 3, Characters, Victory.png | crop_width=224 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=302 | crop_y=640}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Zero 3, Sprites, Karin.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Street Fighter Alpha 3'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Fifth battle | ||
+ | | info2=Blanka | ||
+ | | info3name=Ninth battle | ||
+ | | info3=Sakura | ||
+ | | info4name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info4=Juli & Juni, Final Bison | ||
+ | | info5name=Dramatic Battle partner | ||
+ | | info5=Sakura | ||
+ | | desc=Karin Kanzuki is a wealthy and elitist Japanese schoolgirl and a friend and rival of Sakura (in an analogue to the relationship between Ryu and Ken). She is the only daughter and heir of the Kanzuki Zaibatsu. When Shadaloo threatens her family's corporate interests, she decides to use the family fortune to investigate the organization (bringing the family butler, Ishizaki, along with her). She fights in a style of her own design, called Kanzuki-ryuu. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Guren Ken | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Karin advances with a palm strike, which can be followed by at most two other moves (advancing more with each attack). She can follow up with a palm strike with the other hand with {{punch}} again, then the Guren Hou Shou (a final palm strike that knocks her opponent over) with {{punch}} a final time. She can perform the Guren Hou Shou as the second (and final) move with {{right}}+{{punch}} after the first strike. Or she can follow the first or second strikes with the Guren Chuu (elbow strike) with {{downright}}+{{punch}}, then {{punch}} for a final elbow strike with the opposite arm. Or she can follow up the first or second strikes with the Guren Mujin Kyaku (a rising kick that hits twice) with {{kick}}, the Guren Daisoku Barai (a sliding sweep) with {{down}}+{{kick}}, or the Guren Sen Ha (a forward leap with two hand swipes) with {{up}}+{{kick}}. Or can can follow up the first or second strikes with the Guren Yasha (standing) with {{left}}+{{punch}} or Guren Yasha (crouching) with {{left}}+{{kick}} (both counters if her opponent hits back).}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Hou Shou | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{DPF}} {{punch}} | Karin does a quick palm strike that can knock her opponent over.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Mujin Kyaku | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{DPF}} {{kick}} | Karin steps forward with a high kick that potentially hits twice and knocks her opponent over.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Ressen Chou | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{RDP}} {{punch}} | Karin dashes forward with an elbow strike. This can be followed up with {{punch}} for an elbow strike with the opposite arm.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Ressen Ha | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCF}} {{upright}} {{kick}} | Karin leaps forward with two hand swipes that knock her opponent over on impact. She leaps farther when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Yasha Gaeshi | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCB}} {{punch}} or {{kick}} | Karin holds her arms in a V while standing with {{punch}} or while crouching with {{kick}}. If her opponent attacks her while she is doing this, she closes her arms, then opens them again, throwing her opponent backward.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Arakuma Inashi | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} D-Pad in a 360° rotation, then {{kick}} (close) | Karin grabs her opponent, hits them twice with her knee, then drops them to the ground.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Tsumujigari | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}}+{{MK}} | Karin hops up and does a rotating kick. This is an overhead strike that can hit characters who are crouch blocking.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Kanzuki-ryuu Shinpikaibyaku | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Karin advances on her opponent with a series of rapid palm strikes, ending with a Hou Shou at levels 1 and 3 or a Mujin Kyaku at level 2.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Kanzuki-ryuu Kou'ou Ken | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{kick}} | Karin jumps into the air with multiple hand swipes.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (A-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting her opponent's attack, Karin performs a standing punch.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (V-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting her opponent's attack, Karin performs a sweep kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter | ||
+ | | name=Dan | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Zero 3, Characters, Select.png | crop_width=224 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=288 | crop_y=800}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Zero 3, Sprites, Dan.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Street Fighter Alpha'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Fifth battle | ||
+ | | info2=Chun-Li | ||
+ | | info3name=Ninth battle | ||
+ | | info3=Sagat | ||
+ | | info4name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info4=Balrog, Final Bison | ||
+ | | info5name=Dramatic Battle partner | ||
+ | | info5=Blanka | ||
+ | | desc=Dan Hibiki is an arrogant, self-taught martial artist. He created the fighting style Saikyou-ryuu ("Strongest Style"). After avenging his father's death at the hands of Sagat, he now travels in search of new students for his dojo and to prove that Saikyou-ryuu is the best fighting style in the world. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Gadouken | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Dan focuses his energy and throws a very short-ranged fireball directly in front of him with a single hand. The projectile travels slightly farther when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Kouryuuken | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{DPF}} {{punch}} | Dan rises off the ground while punching upwards, knocking down his opponent on impact. He ascends higher when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Dankuukyaku | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCB}} {{kick}} | Dan leaps forward and performs a sequence of kicks in midair that knock his opponent over on impact. He performs a knee strike with {{LK}}, a knee strike and a kick with {{MK}}, and a knee strike and two kicks with {{HK}}. This move can be performed in midair.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Zenten Chouhatsu | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCF}} {{Taunt}} | Dan rolls forward, then performs his taunt.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Kouten Chouhatsu | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCB}} {{Taunt}} | Dan rolls backwards, then performs his taunt.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Saikyou-ryuu Bougyo | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}} + all three {{punch}} simultaneously | Dan pushes his opponent back (but does no damage). This move can be performed in midair.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Chouhatsu | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{Taunt}} | Dan's taunt uniquely can be performed multiple times per round and increases the power in his Super Combo gauge.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Kuuchuu Chouhatsu | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{Taunt}} in midair | Dan can perform his taunt in midair.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shami Chouhatsu | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{down}}+{{Taunt}} | Dan can perform his taunt while crouching.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Hisshou Buraiken | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCB}} {{QCB}} {{kick}} | Dan performs a barrage of kicks at level 1, a barrage of punches ending with a Gadouken and a Kouryuuken at level 2, and combination of both at level 3.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Chouhatsu Densetsu | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{Taunt}} | Dan rolls forward multiple times, stopping each time to taunt.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Chouhatsu Shinwa | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCB}} {{QCB}} {{Taunt}} (at max level) | All of Dan's attacks are replaced by taunts. He can roll along the ground with {{downleft}}+{{kick}} or {{downright}}+{{kick}} while this effect is active. Similar to a Custom Combo, the taunts cancel into each other so they can be performed more quickly. The Super Combo gauge must be at level 3 to perform this move.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shinkuu Gadouken | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Dan fires a version of the Gadouken that can hit his opponent multiple times.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Kouryuu Rekka | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{kick}} | Dan performs a single low Kouryuuken, followed by a high Kouryuuken.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (A-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Dan knocks his opponent away by flexing his bicep.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (V-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Dan performs a sweep kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter | ||
+ | | name=R. Mika | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Zero 3, Characters, Victory.png | crop_width=224 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=906 | crop_y=640}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Zero 3, Sprites, R. Mika.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Street Fighter Alpha 3'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Fifth battle | ||
+ | | info2=Karin | ||
+ | | info3name=Ninth battle | ||
+ | | info3=Zangief | ||
+ | | info4name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info4=Balrog, Final Bison | ||
+ | | info5name=Dramatic Battle partner | ||
+ | | info5=Zangief | ||
+ | | desc=Rainbow Mika is a rookie wrestler who admires Zangief. She wants to make a name for herself to go pro. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flying Peach | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCB}} {{punch}} | R. Mika turns around, then launches herself across the screen with her rear, knocking her opponent over on impact. This move has a short delay at the beginning but none at the end. She leaps farther when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shooting Peach | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCB}} {{kick}} | R. Mika turns around, then launches herself across the screen with her rear, knocking her opponent over on impact. This move has a short delay at the end but none at the beginning. She leaps farther when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Paradise Hold | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} D-Pad in a 360° rotation, then {{punch}} (close) | R. Mika does a front flip and grabs her opponent between her legs, then slams them to the ground, and rolls over for another slam.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Daydream Headlock | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} D-Pad in a 360° rotation, then {{kick}} (close) | R. Mika grabs her opponent in a headlock, then leaps and slams the opponent into the ground. Pressing {{punch}} and {{kick}} during the hold does more damage.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Wingless Airplane | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{HCB}} {{kick}} in midair (close) | R. Mika wraps her legs around her opponent's head and suplexes them to the ground.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Flying Body Press | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{down}}+{{HP}} while jumping diagonally | R. Mika drops with a body press.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Knee Drop | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{down}}+{{LK}} while jumping diagonally | R. Mika falls with her knees forwawrd.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Rainbow Sobat | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|v}} {{left}}+{{MK}} or {{right}}+{{MK}}<br>{{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}}+{{MK}} | R. Mika hops into the air with a spinning kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Heavenly Dynamite | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} D-Pad in a 360° rotation twice, then {{punch}} (close) | R. Mika grabs her opponent and does a series of headbutts, dizzying her opponent, and following with a finishing move. She finishes with a leaping slam, a back toss at level 2, and a leaping backbreaker off her wrestling ring at level 3. Pressing {{punch}} and {{kick}} during the hold does more damage.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Rainbow Hip Rush | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | R. Mika throws a series of backhands, followed by a Shooting Peach. She does an additional Shooting Peach at levels 2 and 3.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Sardine's Beach Special | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{kick}} | R. Mika runs toward her opponent. While running, she can perform a dropkick with {{LP}}, a sliding sweep with {{MP}}, a clothesline with {{HK}}, or a front flip with {{kick}}. If she knocks over her opponent, she jumps to the edge of the screen, where a wrestling ring slides into view, and rebounds off the rope for an unblockable backflip drop. Otherwise, she vaults over her opponent and runs to the end of the screen before turning around and running to the other side, and the player can again attempt to knock the opponent over or vault over them. The move ends when R. Mika drops on her opponent or if time runs out or her opponent hits her.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (A-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting her opponent's attack, R. Mika performs an elbow smash.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (V-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting her opponent's attack, R. Mika performs a sliding sweep.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter | ||
+ | | name=Juli | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Zero 3, Characters, Victory.png | crop_width=224 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=1247 | crop_y=640}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Zero 3, Sprites, Juli.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Street Fighter Alpha 3'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Fifth battle | ||
+ | | info2=T. Hawk | ||
+ | | info3name=Ninth battle | ||
+ | | info3=Cammy | ||
+ | | info4name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info4=Final Bison | ||
+ | | info5name=Dramatic Battle partner | ||
+ | | info5=Juni | ||
+ | | desc=Juli is a Shadaloo Doll who has been sent on a mission to assassinate the rogue Cammy. In her travels, she learns that she was once a member of T. Hawk's tribe before being brainwashed to serve Shadaloo. She is fought simultaneously with Juni as a sub-boss in the stories of several characters. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Sniping Arrow | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCF}} {{kick}} | Juli leaps forward with a flying kick, which knocks her opponent over on impact. She leaps farther when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Cannon Spike | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{DPF}} {{kick}} | Juli leaps into the air with a front kick, which knocks her opponent over on impact. She leaps higher when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Axle Spin Knuckle | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{HCB}} {{punch}} | Juli hops forward and does an elbow smash and a backfist, which knocks her opponent over on impact. This move passes through projectiles. She hops further when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Psycho Charge Beta<br>(Dramatic Battle only) | All three {{punch}} simultaneously | Juli infuses herself with psycho power and replenishes part of her Super Combo gauge. She is vulnerable while doing this.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Falling Arc | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}}+{{MK}} | Juli kicks downward in a semicircle, hitting up to two times. This is an overhead strike that can hit characters who are crouch blocking.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Reverse Shaft Breaker | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}} {{left}} {{right}}+{{punch}} | Juli performs a Spiral Arrow straight upward that hits multiple times and pulls nearby opponents inward.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Spin Drive Smasher | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{kick}} | Juli performs a Spiral Arrow followed by a Cannon Spike. The move covers more horizontal distance at higher levels.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Psycho Roll<br>(Dramatic Battle only) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Juli & Juni roll into a ball and launch themselves forward in an arc.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Death Cross Dance<br>(Dramatic Battle only) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{LP}} {{LP}} {{right}} {{LK}} {{HP}} (at max level) | Juli slides forward with a backhand. If it connects, Juli & Juni hit their opponent with a barrage of attacks on each side, finishing with double flying kicks. The Super Combo gauge must be at level 3 to perform this move.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (A-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting her opponent's attack, Juli warps behind them.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (V-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting her opponent's attack, Juli performs a Cannon Spike.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter | ||
+ | | name=Juni | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Zero 3, Characters, Victory.png | crop_width=224 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=1539 | crop_y=640}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Zero 3, Sprites, Juni.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Street Fighter Alpha 3'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Fifth battle | ||
+ | | info2=E. Honda | ||
+ | | info3name=Ninth battle | ||
+ | | info3=Ryu | ||
+ | | info4name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info4=Final Bison | ||
+ | | info5name=Dramatic Battle partner | ||
+ | | info5=Juli | ||
+ | | desc=Juni is a Shadaloo doll who has been assigned to find Ryu so that Shadaloo can obtain more information about him. She is fought simultaneously with Juli as a sub-boss in the stories of several characters. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Spiral Arrow | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{kick}} | Juni spirals forward feet first like a spinning arrow, which knocks her opponent over on impact. This move can be performed in midair. The move travels further when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Cannon Spike | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{kick}} | Juni leaps into the air with a front kick, which knocks her opponent over on impact. She leaps higher when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Mach Slide | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCF}} {{kick}} | Juni disappears. She reappears in the same place with {{LK}}, a short distance forward with {{MK}}, and a farther distance forward with {{HK}}.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Cannon Strike | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCB}} {{kick}} before the apex of the jump while flipping forward in the air | Juni dive kicks diagonally downward.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Psycho Shield | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}} + all three {{punch}} simultaneously while blocking | Juni generates an energy shield that pushes her opponent away (but does no damage). In A-ism and V-ism, this move can be performed in midair.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Hooligan Combination | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{HCF}} {{upright}} {{punch}} | Juni curls into a ball and hurls herself at her opponent. If no button is pressed, she ends with a sweep when she lands. When Juni is near the opponent's neck or waist, the player can perform a takedown by pressing {{kick}} while holding a direction toward the opponent.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Earth Direct | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} D-Pad in a 360° rotation, then {{punch}} (close) | Juni grabs her opponent, takes them into the air while spinning into a ball, then slams them into the ground with a knee strike.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Psycho Charge Alpha<br>(Dramatic Battle only) | All three {{kick}} simultaneously | Juni infuses herself with psycho power and replenishes part of her vitality gauge. She is vulnerable while doing this.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Falling Arc | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}}+{{MK}} | Juni kicks downward in a semicircle, hitting up to two times. This is an overhead strike that can hit characters who are crouch blocking.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Psycho Streak | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}} {{left}} {{right}}+{{punch}} | M. Bison warps in front of Juni and performs a Psycho Crusher.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Spin Drive Smasher | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{kick}} | Juni performs a Spiral Arrow followed by a Cannon Spike.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Psycho Roll<br>(Dramatic Battle only) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Juli & Juni roll into a ball and launch themselves forward in an arc.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Death Cross Dance<br>(Dramatic Battle only) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{LP}} {{LP}} {{right}} {{LK}} {{HP}} (at max level) | Juni slides forward with a backhand. If it connects, Juli & Juni hit their opponent with a barrage of attacks on each side, finishing with double flying kicks. The Super Combo gauge must be at level 3 to perform this move.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (A-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting her opponent's attack, Juni warps behind them.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (V-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting her opponent's attack, Juni performs a Cannon Spike.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter | ||
+ | | name=Evil Ryu | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Zero 3, Characters, Select.png | crop_width=224 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=32 | crop_y=960}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Sprites, Evil Ryu.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Street Fighter Alpha 2'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Fifth battle | ||
+ | | info2=Sagat | ||
+ | | info3name=Ninth battle | ||
+ | | info3=M. Bison | ||
+ | | info4name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info4=Shin Akuma | ||
+ | | info5name=Dramatic Battle partner | ||
+ | | info5=Shin Akuma | ||
+ | | desc=Evil Ryu is a hypothetical form of Ryu if he ever succumbed to the evil spirit of the Satsui no Hadou. He seeks to challenge Shin Akuma to determine which of them is the "supreme master of the fist." | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Hadouken | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Ryu focuses energy through his palms and fires a surging punch across the screen. The projectile moves faster when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shakunetsu Hadouken | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{HCF}} {{punch}} | Ryu shoots a flaming variant of the Hadouken, which can knock over opponents in close range. The projectile moves faster when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shouryuuken | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{DPF}} {{punch}} | Ryu rises off the ground while punching upwards, knocking down his opponent on impact. The move ascends higher and hits more times when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Tatsumaki Senpuukyaku | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCB}} {{kick}} | Ryu moves forward through the air while spinning around an axis with his leg extended, tossing his opponent into the air to potentially hit again. This move can be performed in midair. The move covers more horizontal distance when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Ashura Senkuu Forward | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{DPF}} + all three {{punch}} or {{kick}} simultaneously | Ryu glides forward. He is invulnerable in this state. He moves across the entire screen with {{punch}} or half the screen with {{kick}}.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Ashura Senkuu Backward | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{RDP}} + all three {{punch}} or {{kick}} simultaneously | Ryu glides backward. He is invulnerable in this state. He moves across the entire screen with {{punch}} or half the screen with {{kick}}.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Sakotsu Wari | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}}+{{MP}} | Ryu pulls his fist back and strikes forward and down, potentially hitting twice. This is an overhead strike that can hit characters who are crouch blocking.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Seichuu Nidan Tsuki | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}}+{{HP}} | Ryu slides forward with an elbow strike, potentially hitting twice.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Senpuu Kyaku | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}}+{{MK}} | Ryu hops forward, doing a single spinning kick similar to a Tatsumaki Senpuukyaku.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shun Goku Satsu | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{LP}} {{LP}} {{right}} {{LK}} {{HP}} (at max level) | Ryu glides to his opponent, then performs a series of attacks that cannot be seen as the screen flashes white. The Super Combo gauge must be at level 3 to perform this move. This move is treated as a grab and cannot be blocked.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shinkuu Hadouken | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Ryu fires a version of the Hadouken that can hit his opponent multiple times. It has a fire effect at level 3.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shinkuu Tatsumaki Senpuukyaku | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCB}} {{QCB}} {{kick}} | Ryu performs a version of the Tatsumaki Senpuukyaku that draws his opponent in and potentially hits multiple times. The distance of the vacuum effect is larger at higher levels.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Messatsu Gou Shouryuu | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{kick}} | Ryu performs a low Shouryuuken, then a high Shouryuuken. He does two low Shouryuukens at level 3.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (A-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Ryu performs a Gou Shouryuuken.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (V-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Ryu performs a sweep kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter | ||
+ | | name=Fei Long | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Zero 3, Characters, Victory.png | crop_width=224 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=302 | crop_y=800}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Zero 3, Sprites, Fei Long.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Super Street Fighter II'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Fifth battle | ||
+ | | info2=Balrog | ||
+ | | info3name=Ninth battle | ||
+ | | info3=Vega | ||
+ | | info4name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info4=Final Bison | ||
+ | | info5name=Dramatic Battle partner | ||
+ | | info5=Chun-Li | ||
+ | | desc=Fei Long is a kung fu practitioner from Hong Kong. He fought in the streets to develop his skills, attracting the attention of Shadaloo. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Rekka Ken | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} (up to 3 times) | Fei Long slides forward and punches his opponent. This move can be performed up to three times in quick succession, and the third hit knocks the opponent over. He slides further when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Rising Dragon Kick | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{RDP}} {{kick}} | Fei Long unleashes a flaming kick that spirals upwards and knocks his opponent over on impact. He ascends higher when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Rekku Kyaku | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCF}} {{upright}} {{kick}} | Fei Long jumps into the air with a rolling kick. The move covers more horizontal distance when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Chokka Raku Shou | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{left}}+{{MK}} or {{right}}+{{MK}}<br>{{Ism|x}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}}+{{MK}} | Fei Long jumps into the air and performs an axe kick.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | En Geki Shuu | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}}+{{HK}} | Fei Long steps forward and performs a kick that can hit two times.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Rekka Shinken | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Fei Long performs a rapid series of Rekka Kens.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shien Renkyaku | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCB}} {{QCB}} {{kick}} | Fei Long spins high into the air with multiple Rising Dragon Kicks.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Ryuu Yassai | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCB}} {{QCB}} {{punch}} (close, at max level) | Fei Long does a flaming punch and an uppercut, throwing his opponent into the air, then finishes with a flaming flying kick. The Super Combo gauge must be at level 3 to perform this move.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (A-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Fei Long does a version of his Rising Dragon Kick without the fire effect.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (V-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Fei Long performs a sweep kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter | ||
+ | | name=Dee Jay | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Zero 3, Characters, Select.png | crop_width=224 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=544 | crop_y=960}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Zero 3, Sprites, Dee Jay.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Super Street Fighter II'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Fifth battle | ||
+ | | info2=Adon | ||
+ | | info3name=Ninth battle | ||
+ | | info3=Sagat | ||
+ | | info4name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info4=Final Bison | ||
+ | | info5name=Dramatic Battle partner | ||
+ | | info5=T. Hawk | ||
+ | | desc=Dee Jay is a Jamaican kickboxer who combines fighting and dancing. After rising to the top of his division, he begins traveling the world looking for new challengers. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Air Slasher | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{punch}} | Dee Jay thrusts his fist upwards to launch a projectile. The projectile moves faster when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Machine Gun Upper | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{repeat|{{punch}}}} | Dee Jay performs a series of rapid uppercuts. He performs more punches and can knock down an opponent if the player continues to press {{punch}} repeatedly.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Double Rolling Sobat | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{kick}} | Dee Jay hops forward on one foot, then performs a roundhouse kick that knocks his opponent over. He follows up with a backwards kick when the move is performed with {{MK}} or {{HK}}.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Jackknife Maximum | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{kick}} | Dee Jay jumps and kicks his opponent into the air. He delivers a single spinning kick with {{LK}} or two spinning kicks with {{MK}} or {{HK}}.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Knee Shot | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{down}}+{{LK}} while jumping diagonally | Dee Jay attacks with his knee.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Sobat Carnival | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}} {{left}} {{right}}+{{kick}} | Dee Jay hops forward while performing a series of kicks. The move covers more horizontal distance at higher levels.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Climax Break | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} Hold {{downleft}} for 2 seconds, then {{downright}} {{downleft}} {{upright}}+{{punch}} | Dee Jay punches his opponent high into the air, then performs a Machine Gun Upper when they land.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Theme of Sunrise | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} Hold {{downleft}} for 2 seconds, then {{downright}} {{downleft}} {{upright}}+{{kick}} | Dee Jay does a series of spinning kicks while rising diagonally upward.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (A-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Dee Jay performs a Jackknife Maximum.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (V-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Dee Jay performs a crouching kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter | ||
+ | | name=T. Hawk | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Zero 3, Characters, Select.png | crop_width=224 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=800 | crop_y=960}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Zero 3, Sprites, T. Hawk.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Super Street Fighter II'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Fifth battle | ||
+ | | info2=Charlie | ||
+ | | info3name=Ninth battle | ||
+ | | info3=Juli | ||
+ | | info4name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info4=Final Bison | ||
+ | | info5name=Dramatic Battle partner | ||
+ | | info5=Dee Jay | ||
+ | | desc=T. Hawk is a member of the Thunderfoot tribe, who have fallen on hard times as villagers have started disappearing under mysterious circumstances. Believing that Shadaloo, which forcefully relocated his tribe from their homeland, is responsible, T. Hawk begins his search for its leader, M. Bison. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Condor Dive | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} All three {{punch}} simultaneously in midair | T. Hawk dives down onto his opponent from the air.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Tomahawk Buster | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{DPF}} {{punch}} | T. Hawk launches upward to strike his opponent head first. He ascends higher when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Condor Spire | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{RDP}} {{punch}} | T. Hawk leaps forward with a two-handed chop. He leaps farther when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Mexican Typhoon | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} D-Pad in a 360° rotation, then {{punch}} (close) | T. Hawk swings his opponent high into the air, then slams them into the ground. He ascends higher when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Heavy Body Press | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{down}}+{{HP}} while jumping diagonally | T. Hawk drops with a body press.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Raging Typhoon | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} D-Pad in a 360° rotation twice, then {{punch}} (close) | T. Hawk performs two successive Mexican Typhoons. He finishes with a third Mexican Typhoon at level 3.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Canyon Splitter | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} (close) | T. Hawk does a Condor Spire followed by a Tomahawk Buster.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (A-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, T. Hawk performs a standing kick.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (V-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, T. Hawk performs a sweep kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter | ||
+ | | name=Guile | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Zero 3, Characters, Select.png | crop_width=224 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=1056 | crop_y=960}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Zero 3, Sprites, Guile.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Street Fighter II'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Fifth battle | ||
+ | | info2=Chun-Li | ||
+ | | info3name=Ninth battle | ||
+ | | info3=Charlie | ||
+ | | info4name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info4=Final Bison | ||
+ | | info5name=Dramatic Battle partner | ||
+ | | info5=Charlie | ||
+ | | desc=Guile is a Commander in the United States Air Force. He has been sent to retrieve his superior and friend Charlie, who has supposedly gone AWOL. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Sonic Boom | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{punch}} | Guile shoots a spinning blade-like projectile across the screen. The projectile moves faster when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Somersault Kick | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{kick}} | Guile jumps high into the air while performing a backflip kick, which knocks his opponent over on impact. He jumps higher when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Knee Bazooka | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{left}}+{{LK}} or {{right}}+{{LK}}<br>{{Ism|x}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} {{left}}+{{MK}} or {{right}}+{{MK}} | Guile hops forward with a knee strike.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Jump Sobat | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{left}}+{{MK}} or {{right}}+{{MK}} | Guile hops with a turning kick.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Reverse Spin Kick | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{left}}+{{HK}} or {{right}}+{{HK}} (close) | Guile does an upside-down spin kick.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | High Kick | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{HK}} (close)<br>{{Ism|x}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} {{left}}+{{HK}} | Guile does a high kick toward his opponent's head.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Spin Back Knuckle | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}}+{{HP}} | Guile rotates around and swings his fist like a club.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Somersault Strike | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} Hold {{downleft}} for 2 seconds, then {{downright}} {{downleft}} {{upright}}+{{kick}} | Guile performs two Somersault Kicks in a row at level 1 and 2 or three Somersault Kicks in a row at level 3.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Sonic Hurricane | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}} {{left}} {{right}}+{{punch}} | Guile shoots a massive Sonic Boom that whirls in place in front of him. It covers a wider area at higher levels.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (A-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Guile performs a Spin Back Knuckle.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (V-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Guile performs a standing kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | ====Hidden==== | ||
+ | {{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Hidden content}} | ||
+ | {{InfoTable| | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter | ||
+ | | name=Shin Akuma (Shin Gouki) | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Zero 3, Characters, Victory.png | crop_width=224 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=1549 | crop_y=800}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Sprites, Shin Akuma.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Super Street Fighter II Turbo'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Fifth battle | ||
+ | | info2=Adon | ||
+ | | info3name=Ninth battle | ||
+ | | info3=Guy | ||
+ | | info4name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info4=Final Bison | ||
+ | | info5name=Dramatic Battle partner | ||
+ | | info5=Evil Ryu | ||
+ | | desc=Shin Akuma is Akuma when he is using the full extent of his power rather than holding back as he usually does to avoid ending fights prematurely. He moves more quickly than regular Akuma and can fire Zankuu Hadouken two at a time, more closely resembling his original appearance as a secret boss character in ''[[Super Street Fighter II Turbo]]''. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Gou Hadouken | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Akuma focuses energy through his palms and fires a surging punch across the screen. The projectile moves faster when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Zankuu Hadouken | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} in midair | Akuma shoots a single-handed Hadouken at a diagonal angle downward in midair. He can fire a second fireball by pressing {{punch}} again in quick succession. The projectiles move faster when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shakunetsu Hadouken | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{HCB}} {{punch}} | Akuma shoots a flaming variant of the Hadouken, which hits multiple times and knocks down opponents on impact. The projectile moves faster and hits more times when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Gou Shouryuuken | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{DPF}} {{punch}} | Akuma rises off the ground while punching upwards, knocking down his opponent on impact. The move ascends higher and hits more times when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Tatsumaki Zankuukyaku | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCB}} {{kick}} | Akuma moves forward through the air while spinning around an axis with his leg extended, tossing his opponent into the air to potentially hit again. This move can be performed in midair. The move covers more horizontal distance when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Hyakki Shuu | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCF}} {{upright}} {{punch}} | Akuma somersaults forward. He performs a sliding sweep when he lands. Alternatively, the move can be followed up with {{punch}} for a palm strike or {{kick}} for a falling kick. When Akuma is near his opponent, he can throw them with {{left}}+{{punch}} or {{kick}} or {{right}}+{{punch}} or {{kick}} instead. He somersaults further when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Zenpou Tenshin | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCB}} {{punch}} | Akuma jumps forward, then rolls along the ground. He rolls farther when a stronger button is used. This move can pass through opponents (if close enough) but not attacks.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Ashura Senkuu Forward | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{DPF}} + all three {{punch}} or {{kick}} simultaneously | Akuma glides forward. He is invulnerable in this state. He moves across the entire screen with {{punch}} or half the screen with {{kick}}.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Ashura Senkuu Backward | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{RDP}} + all three {{punch}} or {{kick}} simultaneously | Akuma glides backward. He is invulnerable in this state. He moves across the entire screen with {{punch}} or half the screen with {{kick}}.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Hadou no Kamae | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{QCF}} {{Taunt}} | Akuma performs the motion for a fireball but does not fire one. The purpose of this move is to confuse opponents. The recovery time for this move is much faster than a real fireball.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Tenma Kuujin Kyaku | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{down}}+{{MK}} before the apex of the jump while flipping forward in the air | Akuma dive kicks diagonally downward.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Zugai Hasatsu | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}}+{{MP}} | Akuma performs an open-handed chop, potentially hitting twice. This is an overhead strike that can hit characters who are crouch blocking.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Senpuu Kyaku | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}}+{{MK}} | Akuma hops forward, doing a single spinning kick similar to a Tatsumaki Zankuukyaku.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Shun Goku Satsu | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|v}} {{LP}} {{LP}} {{right}} {{LK}} {{HP}} (at max level) | Akuma glides to his opponent, then performs a series of attacks that cannot be seen as the screen flashes white. The Super Combo gauge must be at level 3 to perform this move. This move is treated as a grab and cannot be blocked.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Messatsu Gou Hadou | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{HCB}} {{HCB}} {{punch}} | Akuma fires a version of the Gou Hadouken that can hit his opponent multiple times.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Messatsu Gou Shouryuu | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Akuma performs a low Gou Shouryuuken, then a high Gou Shouryuuken. He does two low Gou Shouryuukens at level 3.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Tenma Gou Zankuu | {{Ism|X}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} in midair | Akuma fires a larger, more powerful Zankuu Hadouken at his opponent.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (A-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|A}} {{Ism|v}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Akuma performs a Gou Shouryuuken.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter (V-ism) | {{Ism|x}} {{Ism|a}} {{Ism|V}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, Akuma performs a sweep kick.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoFighter | ||
+ | | name=Final Bison (Final Vega) | ||
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Street Fighter Zero 3, Characters, Victory.png | crop_width=224 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=643 | crop_y=320}} | ||
+ | | sprite={{sprite | Street Fighter Alpha 2, Sprites, M. Bison.gif}} | ||
+ | | info1name=Originally appeared in | ||
+ | | info1=''Street Fighter Alpha 3'' | ||
+ | | info2name=Fifth battle | ||
+ | | info2=Akuma | ||
+ | | info3name=Ninth battle | ||
+ | | info3=Sagat | ||
+ | | info4name=Final battle | ||
+ | | info4=Ryu | ||
+ | | desc=Final Bison is the boss form fought by characters in the Arcade Mode. His heavy punches are imbued with Psycho Power, and he has access to the devastating Final Psycho Crusher. | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Psycho Shot | {{Ism|Shadaloo}} Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{punch}} | M. Bison throws a fireball across the screen. The projectile travels slightly farther when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Double Knee Press | {{Ism|Shadaloo}} Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{kick}} | M. Bison leaps forward while kicking down with each leg, which knocks down his opponent on impact. The move covers more horizontal distance when a stronger button is used.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Head Press | {{Ism|Shadaloo}} Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{kick}} | M. Bison flies into the air and stomps his opponent's head. After bouncing off his opponent's head, he can dive down again with a fist infused with psycho power (Somersault Skull Diver) by pressing {{punch}}, which can be aimed with {{left}} and {{right}}.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Skull Diver | {{Ism|Shadaloo}} Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{punch}} | M. Bison flies into the air toward his opponent. This move can be followed by {{punch}} to dive his opponent with a fist infused with psycho power, which can be aimed with {{left}} and {{right}}.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Warp Forward | {{Ism|Shadaloo}} {{DPF}} + all three {{punch}} or {{kick}} simultaneously | M. Bison disappears and reappears the entire screen ahead with {{punch}} or half the screen ahead with {{kick}}.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Warp Backward | {{Ism|Shadaloo}} {{RDP}} + all three {{punch}} or {{kick}} simultaneously | M. Bison disappears and reappears the entire screen back with {{punch}} or half the screen back with {{kick}}.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super Combos | | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Knee Press Nightmare | {{Ism|Shadaloo}} Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}} {{left}} {{right}}+{{kick}} | M. Bison does two consecutive Double Knee Press maneuvers, then finishes with a sliding sweep.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Final Psycho Crusher | {{Ism|Shadaloo}} Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}} {{left}} {{right}}+{{punch}} | M. Bison spirals toward his opponent while radiating with intense psycho energy. This is a much more powerful version of the Psycho Crusher that covers the entire screen and inflicts severe damage, even when blocked. It cannot be air blocked.}} | ||
+ | {{MoveListRow | Alpha Counter | {{Ism|Shadaloo}} {{right}} + {{punch}} and {{kick}} of the same strength while blocking | After interrupting his opponent's attack, M. Bison warps behind them.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Stages=== | ||
+ | Each character has his or her own stage where matches are hosted in single-player games. | ||
+ | {{gallery|widths=200|screens=yes| | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter Zero 3 DC, Stages, Ryu.png|Ryu}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter Zero 3 DC, Stages, E. Honda.png|E. Honda}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter Zero 3 DC, Stages, Blanka.png|Blanka}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter Zero 3 DC, Stages, Chun-Li.png|Chun-Li}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter Zero 3 DC, Stages, Zangief.png|Zangief}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter Zero 3 DC, Stages, Dhalsim.png|Dhalsim}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter Zero 3 DC, Stages, Ken.png|Ken}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter Alpha 3 DC, Stages, Akuma.png|Akuma}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter Alpha 3 DC, Stages, Charlie.png|Charlie}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter Zero 3 DC, Stages, Cammy.png|Cammy}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter Alpha 3 DC, Stages, Balrog.png|Balrog}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter Alpha 3 DC, Stages, Vega.png|Vega}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter Zero 3 DC, Stages, Sagat.png|Sagat}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter Zero 3 DC, Stages, Adon.png|Adon}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter Zero 3 DC, Stages, Gen.png|Gen}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter Zero 3 DC, Stages, Birdie.png|Birdie}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter Zero 3 DC, Stages, Cody.png|Cody}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter Zero 3 DC, Stages, Guy.png|Guy}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter Zero 3 DC, Stages, Rolento.png|Rolento}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter Zero 3 DC, Stages, Sodom.png|Sodom}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter Zero 3 DC, Stages, Rose.png|Rose}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter Zero 3 DC, Stages, Sakura.png|Sakura}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter Zero 3 DC, Stages, Karin.png|Karin}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter Zero 3 DC, Stages, Karin Original.png|Karin (original)}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter Zero 3 DC, Stages, Dan.png|Dan}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter Zero 3 DC, Stages, R. Mika.png|R. Mika}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter Zero 3 DC, Stages, Juli & Juni.png|Juli & Juni}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter Zero 3 DC, Stages, Evil Ryu.png|Evil Ryu}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter Zero 3 DC, Stages, Fei Long.png|Fei Long}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter Zero 3 DC, Stages, Dee Jay.png|Dee Jay}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter Zero 3 DC, Stages, T. Hawk.png|T. Hawk}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter Zero 3 DC, Stages, Guile.png|Guile}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter Alpha 3 DC, Stages, Shin Akuma.png|Shin Akuma}} | ||
+ | {{gitem|Street Fighter Alpha 3 DC, Stages, Final Bison.png|Final Bison}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==History== | ||
+ | ===Sequels and re-releases=== | ||
+ | The game was later remade for [[Sega NAOMI GD-ROM]] arcade hardware as ''[[Street Fighter Zero 3 Upper]]''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Versions== | ||
+ | This Dreamcast release is based on the earlier the PlayStation port of the game but with enhancements such as restoring most of the animations that had to be cut for the PlayStation release. As such, it retains the additional features of the PlayStation version, including the extra modes and characters that were absent from the arcade release, though almost all of them are accessible by default rather than requiring the player to unlock them. In the PlayStation version, the Dramatic and Final Battle modes must be unlocked by completing the Arcade Mode on its maximum difficulty setting, and the Team Battle and Survival modes must be unlocked by completing the World Tour mode. Similarly, Guile, Evil Ryu, and Shin Akuma (with a simple button combination) are selectable by default in the Dreamcast version but must be unlocked through the World Tour mode in the PlayStation version. Only Final Bison must be unlocked in the Dreamcast version (by completing the Arcade Mode on its maximum difficulty setting). | ||
+ | |||
+ | The Dreamcast version adds additional fighting styles called "Modes," separate from the Ism system: Normal, Mazi, Saikyou, and Classic. These new styles generally handicap the character to increase the challenge. Also unique to the Dreamcast version are a three-player Vs Dramatic Battle mode and a reworked World Tour mode. The Dreamcast version's World Tour mode differs from the PlayStation and Saturn versions in that the player can only earn six Ism-Pluses but can have all six active at the same time (creating a custom style called an "I-Ism"). The character also has five attributes (Attack, Defense, Super Combo, Gauge, and Stamina) rather than only two, and there are different types of battles and some different Ism-Pluses. | ||
+ | |||
+ | The Dreamcast version also contains an online mode that allows players to display their high scores and a "Saikyo Dojo" mode that allows the player to fight a World Tour mode character against a downloadable "master" character. The Japanese-exclusive [[Matching Service]] version adds an online versus mode. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Localised names=== | ||
+ | {{aka | ||
+ | |en_name=Street Fighter Alpha 3 | ||
+ | |us_name=Street Fighter Alpha 3 | ||
+ | |jp_name=ストリートファイターZERO 3 サイキョー流道場 | ||
+ | |jp_trans=Street Fighter Zero 3 Saikyou-ryuu Doujou | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Comparisons=== | ||
+ | {{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Comparisons}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Production credits== | ||
+ | {{multicol| | ||
+ | {{creditstable| | ||
+ | {{creditsheader|Arcade Staff}} | ||
+ | *'''Producer:''' Noritaka Funamizu | ||
+ | *'''Director:''' Naoto Ohta, Mamoru Ohhashi, Buruma, Ohko Zero5 | ||
+ | *'''Visual Planner:''' Haruo Murata | ||
+ | *'''Programer:''' Cham, Hard.Yas ~?-ism~, Pon, Hyper Shinchan, 24 ~Nishi~, Minomi ~RockMan-ism~, Reiko Toh, Senor, Knight Rider Giu, Ittetsu | ||
+ | *'''Character Design:''' Akiman, Osusi | ||
+ | *'''Title Design:''' Shoei | ||
+ | *'''Object Design:''' Eri-N, Fujihara, Mizuho, Takemoto, Hitoshi Igarashi, Mizupyon, Kimo Kimo Jinzin, Ball Boy, Yuesuke, D-Kurita, A.Iwasaki, Kaname, Fuzii & Peliko, Chimorin Shogun, Sagata, Ikusan Z, Kitasan, Yu-Ten.Nakano, Tomohiko Ohsumi, Hiro, Rumichan, Reiko Komatsu, Kozuchi Tamura, Youichi Matsuo, Makoto Ishii | ||
+ | *'''Scroll Design:''' Asae Nisituji-Ba, S.Mukai (Jijii), H.Yonezuka, Kohama Akeguro, Y.Tanoue (Tanopu), Ryo Uno, Yoko.Fukumoto, Takako Nakamura, Kazu.T, A.Ohnishi, N.Niiyama, C.Iwai, Sawatch, K.Yamahashi, H.Ohnishi | ||
+ | *'''Main Music Compose:''' Anarchy Takapon | ||
+ | *'''Sub Music Compose:''' Yuki Iwai, Isao Abe, Hideki Okugawa, Tetsuya Shibata | ||
+ | *'''Sound Direction:''' Hiroaki "X68k" Kondo | ||
+ | *'''Sound Design:''' Moe.T, Satoshi Ise | ||
+ | *'''Voice Actor:''' [[Tetsuya Iwanaga]], [[Yuji Ueda]], Akiko Kohmoto, Yuko Sasamoto, [[Masashi Sugawara]], [[Wataru Takagi]], [[Junko Takeuchi]], [[Tomomichi Nishimura]], [[Michiko Neya]], [[Osamu Hosoi]], [[Shinichiro Miki|Shin'ichiroh Miki]], [[Yuko Miyamura]], [[Toshiyuki Morikawa|Tomoyuki Morikawa]], Miho Yamada, Yoshiharu Yamada, [[Koichi Yamadera|Kouichi Yamadera]], [[Jin Yamanoi|Jin Yamanori]], [[Greg Irwin]] | ||
+ | *'''Test Player:''' Nuki, M.P Oni-Suzuki, Skill Smith‑Bug, Skill Smith‑TTK, M Kunishige, Miura.F.Katsusuke, Yoshihiro Tomita, Akimori Murata | ||
+ | *'''Special Thanks:''' Sakomizu, Neo@G (Ishizawa), Spp Iorya, Satsuma, Takuya Shiraiwa, Erik Suzuki, Dan Okada, [[Chris Tang]], Miki Takano, Maki Yoshiura, The Edge, Super Sailor, and Capcom All Staff | ||
+ | *'''Market Producer:''' Kouji Nakajima | ||
+ | *'''General Producer:''' Noritaka Funamizu, Yoshiki Okamoto | ||
+ | | source=In-game credits | ||
+ | | pdf=Street Fighter Alpha 3 DC arcade credits.pdf | ||
+ | | console=DC | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{hr}} | ||
+ | {{multicol| | ||
+ | {{creditstable| | ||
+ | {{creditsheader|Consumer Staff}} | ||
+ | *'''Producer:''' Noritaka Funamizu | ||
+ | *'''Planner:''' Bu Ru Ma, To Bu To, Ohko 2800 | ||
+ | *'''Rescue:''' Bamboo | ||
+ | *'''Visual Planner:''' Haruo Murata | ||
+ | *'''Programer:''' H.Kuramoto, T.Umezu TypeR, A.Kashimoto, Hiro, Chips, Unamuji, M.Kataoka, Kubori, Y.Tsunazaki, T J, T.Furuko, M.Nakanowatari, T.Ueda, Cham-Z, Hard.Yas -Adj-, Reiko Toh, Minomie Mouse, 24., Hyper Shin, K.R.Giu, Senor, Ittetsu | ||
+ | *'''Character Design:''' Wsu, Edayan, Harumaru | ||
+ | *'''Object Design:''' Makoto Ishii, A.Kurihara, H.Fujihara, Mizuho, Mizupyon, Takemoto, Igarashi, Rinboku, Tagirin, Hideya.Takada, SagataKafumi, E-Nakamura, A.Iwasaki, Kimo Kimo, Ball Boy, Fujii & Peliko | ||
+ | *'''Scroll Design:''' Asae.Nishituji, H.Yonezuka, H.Ohnishi, Kazu.T, Yoko.Fukumoto, Megumi.N, Akiko.Hongo, Tama, Tokio.N, T.Ishikawa | ||
+ | *'''Music Compose:''' Anarchy.T, Yuki Iwai, Isao Abe | ||
+ | *'''Sound Design:''' Hiroaki Kondo | ||
+ | *'''Voice Actor:''' Syozo Iizuka, Tetsuya Iwanaga, Yuji Ueda, Yoshitada Ohtsuka, Akiko Kohmoto, Yuko Sasamoto, Masashi Sugawara, [[Wataru Takagi]], Junko Takeuchi, Toshihide Tsuchiya, Kousuke Toriumi, Tomomichi Nishimura, Michiko Neya, Osamu Hosoi, Shin'ichiroh Miki, Yuko Miyamura, Tomoyuki Morikawa, Miho Yamada, Yoshiharu Yamada, Kouichi Yamadera, Jin Yamanori, Greg Irwin | ||
+ | *'''Package Illustration:''' Daigo Ikeno | ||
+ | *'''Software Manual Design:''' Y.Uchida | ||
+ | *'''Network Compose:''' Ichiro Yunde, Mineyuki Noda, Shin., Netman, T.Ikai, Kobaboo | ||
+ | *'''Test Player:''' Yng.J.Matsubara, T.Haze, Koncyan, W.Kusunoki | ||
+ | *'''Special Thanks:''' Hattori, M.Takemura, K.Kubota, H.Ojima, H.Ohnuki, A.Terada, and All Capcom Staff | ||
+ | *'''Market Producer:''' Kouji Nakajima | ||
+ | *'''General Producer:''' Noritaka Funamizu, Yoshiki Okamoto | ||
+ | *'''Presented by:''' [[Capcom]] | ||
+ | | source=In-game credits | ||
+ | | pdf=Street Fighter Alpha 3 DC consumer credits.pdf | ||
+ | | console=DC | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Magazine articles== | ||
+ | {{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Magazine articles}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Promotional material== | ||
+ | {{gallery | ||
+ | |{{gitem|VirginE3PressKit SFA3 UK pr.pdf|[[E3 2000]] UK press release}} | ||
+ | |{{gitem|VirginE3PressKit SFA3 FR pr.pdf|[[E3 2000]] FR press release}} | ||
+ | |{{gitem|VirginE3PressKit SFA3 DE pr.pdf|[[E3 2000]] DE press release}} | ||
+ | |{{gitem|VirginE3PressKit SFA3 SP pr.pdf|[[E3 2000]] ES press release}} | ||
+ | |{{galleryPrintAd | ||
+ | |gamepro|139|84-85 | ||
+ | |egm|130|86 | ||
+ | |gamepro|141|96 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |{{galleryPrintAd|dmjp|1999-22|133,135}} | ||
+ | |{{galleryPrintAd | ||
+ | |dcfan|1999-14|4-5 | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Artwork== | ||
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+ | | square=yes | ||
+ | | disc=Sfzero3 dc jp disc.jpg | ||
+ | | manual=StreetFighterZero3-DC-JP-Manual.pdf | ||
+ | }}{{Scanbox | ||
+ | | console=Dreamcast | ||
+ | | region=JP (Matching Service) | ||
+ | | front=SFA3 DC JP Box MatchingService.jpg | ||
+ | | back=SFA3 DC JP Box Back MatchingService.jpg | ||
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+ | | inlay=StreetFighterAlpha3DCUSInlay.jpg | ||
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+ | ==Technical information== | ||
+ | {{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Technical information}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==External links== | ||
+ | * Capcom USA webpage: [https://web.archive.org/web/20000606004132/http://www.capcom.com:80/xpml/game.xpml?gameid=300015 Dreamcast] | ||
+ | * Sega of America webpage: [https://web.archive.org/web/20011211092406/http://www.sega.com:80/sega/catalog/SegaProduct.jhtml?PRODID=203 Dreamcast] | ||
+ | * Sega of Japan catalogue pages (Japanese): [https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://sega.jp/dc/990501/ Dreamcast], [https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://sega.jp/dc/010210/ Dreamcast (for Matching Service)] | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
+ | <references/> | ||
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Publisher: Capcom (Japan, US), Virgin Interactive (Europe) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Developer: Capcom | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Original system(s): Capcom CPS-2 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Peripherals supported: Dreamcast Arcade Stick, Jump Pack, Dreamcast Modem, Visual Memory Unit, Dreamcast VGA Box | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Genre: Fighting/Taisen Kakutou (対戦格闘)[1][2][1], Action[3] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Street Fighter Alpha 3, known as Street Fighter Zero 3 Saikyou-ryuu Doujou (ストリートファイターZERO 3 サイキョー流道場) in Japan, is a 1998 fighting game by Capcom, originally released for the Capcom CPS-2 arcade hardware. It is the third game in the Street Fighter Alpha series, following Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams and Street Fighter Alpha 2.
A revised edition, Street Fighter Zero 3 Saikyou-ryuu Doujou for Matching Service, was released as a mail order title via Dreamcast Direct in Japan in 2001. This version adds an online multiplayer mode.
The subtitle "Saikyou-ryuu Doujou" is a joking reference to the character Dan Hibiki's martial arts school.
Contents
Story
The megalomaniacal dictator M. Bison, leader of the crime syndicate Shadaloo, has infused his body with a dark energy called Psycho Power in order to dominate the world and rule over mankind. His insatiable thirst for power has weakened his body, so he has ordered his scientists to transfer his mind into the body of Cammy, a genetically engineered assassin created using his own DNA as a template. However, Cammy has developed self-awareness and gone rogue, so Bison instead turns his sights to Ryu, one of the strongest fighters in the world and the personal nemesis of his right-hand man Sagat.
Shadaloo scientists have also created a diabolical machine called the Psycho Drive, whose purpose is to channel psychic energies to Bison. The Psycho Drive can be used as an ultimate weapon to shoots beams of deadly psychic energy anywhere in the world, and it can also be used to regenerate Bison and make him essentially invincible. The evil energy emitted by the Psycho Drive and the encroaching threat of Shadaloo has drawn a diverse group of warriors into each other's paths.
Like the previous Alpha games, the story serves as a prelude to the events of Street Fighter II, but it presents a more focused narrative rather than the sparingly interconnected story threads of the earlier games. The story takes inspiration from the 1994 anime Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie.
Gameplay
The gameplay system from the previous Alpha games was given a complete overhaul with the addition of three selectable fighting styles known as "Isms" (X-ism, A-ism, and V-ism), a greatly expanded roster of characters, and for the first time since Street Fighter II, new theme music for all of the returning characters.
The controls for some actions has been modified from previous games. The level of a Super Combo move in A-ism is now determined by the strength of the attack button pressed (for example, medium punch or kick for a level 2 Super Combo), rather than the number of buttons pushed. The button combinations for throwing, ground recoveries, and Alpha Counters have also been changed. Several new mechanics have been added, such as air recoveries, Counter Hits, and the Guard Power gauge.
Characters move with and and crouch with . They jump with and flip back and forth with and . Punches are done with (jab), (medium), and (fierce). Kicks are done with (short), (medium), and (roundhouse). Light attacks are faster and hard attacks deal more damage. Characters have a wide selection of attacks depending on which button is used and whether they are standing away from the opponent, standing near the opponent (proximity normals), crouching, jumping forwards or backwards, or jumping neutral. Special moves for each character are done by pairing specific directional combinations with an attack button. Interrupting an opponent's attack with another attack performs a Counter Hit, which does additional damage (and knocks the opponent back if the counter attack is a hard punch or kick). Fireballs have been significantly weakened and now do less damage when they travel a longer distance. Characters can perform a taunt once per round with HOLD START (except in X-ism), which is a short animation during which the character is vulnerable to attack.
Throws and grabs are done by holding or when near an opponent and pressing two punch or two kick buttons simultaneously. The character can "whiff" a grab by attempting it outside of range, leaving the character vulnerable to counterattack. Different characters have different throws available to them, and characters can throw in midair as well. Grapple moves cannot be blocked (including special moves involving grappling), but a player can reduce the damage taken from a fall by likewise holding or and pressing two punch or two kick buttons simultaneously. In A-ism and V-ism, after being hit or blocking in the air, it is possible to roll toward the opponent after landing by pressing two kick buttons simultaneously. After being knocked into the air from the ground, characters can recover by pressing two punch buttons simultaneously (optionally paired with or to flip out of the way).
Blocking is done by holding the D-Pad away from the opponent. Characters can block while standing, which blocks against high and mid attacks but not low attacks (such as sweeps), or crouching, which blocks against mid and low attacks but not high attacks (such as jumping attacks and overhead strikes). Blocking can also be done in midair (except in X-ism), but characters cannot air block against normal attacks from an opponent that is standing on the ground and cannot air block after performing an attack in the air. Special moves still do a small amount of "chip damage" if blocked. The game introduces a Guard Power gauge that depletes each time the character blocks. The gauge starts to replenish after not blocking for a moment. If the gauge is completely depleted, then the character is vulnerable to attacks and cannot block. When broken, the bar shrinks, and it is refilled to its new maximum. It can be shrunk a number of times. The initial size of the Guard Power gauge varies depending on the Ism and the character being played. The Guard Power gauge does not exist in the Survival and Dramatic Battle modes. Blocking an attack right when it is about to hit rather than in advance reduces the amount of Guard Power lost (the character flashes blue when this is successful). Characters can also reduce damage taken by pressing any direction and an attack button simultaneously when being hit (the character flashes red when this is successful). In A-ism and V-ism, characters can perform Alpha Counters (Zero Counter in the Japanese release), special counterattacks that interrupt the opponent's attack while blocking at the expense of some of the Super Combo gauge. Each character has a different Alpha Counter for each Ism.
Characters can become dizzy from being attacked repeatedly; they are uncontrollable and vulnerable in this state but can recover more quickly by rapidly pressing back and forth on the D-Pad along with the attack buttons. It is also possible to escape grabs in this way.
Characters have a Super Combo gauge (or an Custom Combo gauge in V-ism) that fills as the character performs regular and special techniques or takes damage. The Super Combo gauge is used in different ways depending on which Ism is being played. The Super Combo gauge carries over between rounds (but not between battles). Each character starts the match with a fully filled gauge (though this can be changed to empty in the options).
Fighting styles
After choosing a character, the player is asked to choose a Mode and an Ism. Both choices affect how the character is played.
Modes
The Modes are unique to the Dreamcast version of the game. Players choose a Mode in every game mode except Dramatic Battle and Vs Dramatic Battle. Modes modify the difficulty of the game in ways that are independent of the Ism chosen.
Normal | |
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The character plays as he or she normally does in the arcade release of the game. | |
Mazi | |
The damage done by the character is significantly increased, but the character also takes double damage from any attack. While the player must still win the best of three rounds to win, the opponent only needs to win one round to defeat the player. | |
Saikyo | |
The damage done by the character is slightly decreased, the character is easier to stun, and the Guard Power gauge is drastically shortened. Normal moves cannot be canceled into special moves or Super Combos, lessening combo potential. | |
Classic | |
The player must play in X-ism (skipping the Ism selection). The character has the increased damage of X-ism but also its constraints (for example, no air blocking, recoveries, or Alpha Counters). Furthermore, the character has no Super Combo gauge (and thus cannot perform Super Combos) but also no Guard Power gauge (so blocking can be done without restriction). |
Isms
After selecting a Mode, the player is presented with the choice of three fighting styles, called "Isms." Characters often have slightly different normal and special moves depending on the chosen Ism. Some special moves are performed with different button combinations. Characters have different color schemes depending on the selected Ism (and Chun-Li and Sodom have unique sprites when played in X-ism).
Boss characters such as Juli, Juni, and Final Bison use a special "Shadaloo-ism" when fought, which gives them access to special moves unavailable in standard play.
Additional Isms called "Ism-Pluses" can be unlocked in the World Tour mode.
X-ism | |
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X-ism is a simple style based on Super Street Fighter II Turbo. X-ism has the highest attack power but least defense. All attacks do more damage, and characters have single-level Super Combo gauges with access to a single but powerful Super Combo move (equivalent to the level 3 move in A-ism). However, characters cannot air block, perform ground recovery rolls or air recoveries, reduce damage taken from hits or blocks, or use Alpha Counters. They also take slightly more damage from attacks, though the Guard Power gauge is longer so they can block more. Characters also cannot taunt in this style, with the exception of Dan. | |
A-ism | |
A-ism (Z-ism in the Japanese release) is the standard playing style, based on the previous Alpha games. Characters have three-level Super Combo gauges with access to multiple Super Combo moves. Characters have access to air blocking, ground and air recoveries, and Alpha Counters. Performing a Alpha Counter costs one level of the Super Combo gauge and one notch of the Guard Power gauge. Damage done per hit is average (in between the other two styles).
Each Super Combo technique has three levels, chosen based on the strength of the punch or kick button used to execute the move. Some Super Combos can only be performed at max level. The Super Combo gauge recharges faster than in X-ism, and characters have access to every Super Combo move in A-ism but one (Dhalsim's Yoga Tempest is exclusive to X-ism). | |
V-ism | |
V-ism (for "variable" style) is a unique style that allows the player to perform Custom Combos (Original Combos in the Japanese release), similar to Street Fighter Alpha 2. Characters have a single-level Custom Combo gauge and cannot perform Super Combo techniques in this style. Proximity normals are only available by holding away from the opponent while pressing a punch or kick button, which gives the player more control over which attacks are used. Characters have access to air blocking, ground and air recoveries, and Alpha Counters. Performing a Alpha Counter costs half of the Custom Combo gauge and one notch of the Guard Power gauge. Damage done per hit is the lowest of the three styles.
Custom Combos can be started by pressing a punch and kick button of the same strength simultaneously when the gauge is at least half full. This causes the character to move more quickly and attack with much less recovery time, making it easier to chain moves together. There is a moment of invulnerability after initiating an Custom Combo. The Custom Combo gauge drains while it is active, and the combo ends when the gauge is empty or if the character is hit out of it. The Custom Combo gauge recharges quickly, faster than in the other styles. Characters cannot block while performing an Custom Combo, but unlike the previous game, they can move backwards. Charge moves can be performed without charging (for example, the player only needs to press P for a Sonic Boom). |
Modes
The game has multiple modes:
- Arcade Mode: The single-player mode consists of ten matches against computer-controlled opponents, mostly against randomly chosen characters with random Isms. The fifth and ninth battles are against predetermined opponents depending on the character being played, and they are preceded by brief dialogue scenes between the two characters, similar to the rival battles of the previous Alpha games. The final battle is also against a predetermined opponent, which is Final Bison for almost every character (except the hidden character Evil Ryu, who faces Shin Akuma, and Bison himself, who faces Ryu). The final battle is sometimes preceded by a fight against the Shadaloo enforcer Balrog or a two-on-one fight against the Shadaloo Dolls Juli & Juni. The game can be continued an unlimited number of times, though changing to a different character when continuing starts the player back at the first opponent. A second player can join the game to challenge the other player to a fight by pressing START , with the victor continuing in the tournament. There are eight different difficulty levels for computer-controlled opponents and two game speeds.
- Vs Mode: A dedicated two-player mode. Players choose a character, a Mode, an Ism, a handicap, the game speed, and a stage. The stage is chosen based on the first player's character. The game keeps track of wins and finishers for each player.
- Team Battle: A two-player mode where each player selects up to three characters and plays a single match against each other. The first round pits each player's first character against each other. The winner continues with the same character in the next round, while the loser loses their first character and continues the fight with their second. The match ends when one player has lost both of their characters.
- Training Mode: A single-player mode where the player can practice playing a character against a non-hostile opponent. Both characters have vitality and Super Combo gauges that stay fully replenished. The player can select some options with START , such as whether the opponent blocks attacks or whether the opponent stands, blocks, jumps or whether the opponent is passive, controlled by the computer, or controlled manually (using a second control pad). This menu can also enable attack data, showing the damage and the combos done.
- World Tour: A single-player mode where the player chooses a character and travels to five different locations around the world: Asia, U.S.S.R., Europe, Africa, and America. Each contains several stages, each consisting of one to three battles, which must all be completed in one attempt (or the player must try again from the beginning of the stage). Completing the challenges in all five areas unlocks Akuma's home island, Gokuentou, where a final series of boss fights awaits. There are various battle types with different rules, such as battles where opponents can only be damaged with combos or throws, two-on-one Dramatic Battles, and battles where the player faces multiple foes one at a time on the same vitality bar. The player earns experience for the selected character and Ism whenever a stage is completed, which increases the level of the character (up to level 32) and the character's statistics (normal and special move attack power, Super Combo attack power, defense, Super Combo gauge replenish rate, and stamina). In each area, the player can earn additional Isms called "Ism-Pluses," which provide unique bonuses such as increasing the rate at which the player's Super Combo gauge replenishes, preventing the character from ever being stunned, or allowing the character to perform Custom Combos outside of V-ism. Characters created in World Tour mode can saved to Entry Slots for use in the other game modes. Only six Ism-Pluses can be earned, but they are always active, allowing the player to create a custom style called an "I-Ism." The player can strategize which areas to visit first to decide which Ism-Pluses to obtain.
- Survival Mode: A single-player mode where the player chooses any character and fights a series of opponents in one-round matches. The character's vitality gauge is restored by a certain amount after each match depending on the player's performance: time remaining, vitality remaining, the biggest combo performed, and the finisher used (with Super Combo or Custom Combo finishes awarding the most health). The player only has one chance to succeed; the game ends and cannot be continued if the player loses a match. There are multiple courses available. Three of the courses are against single opponents: Arcade (against all of the characters from the original arcade game), Original (against every character in the home version), and Boss (against Balrog, Vega, Sagat, Juli & Juni, Akuma, Final Bison, Evil Ryu, and Shin Akuma). The remaining courses are against multiple opponents per match, with one or two in battle at a time and the others entering the match when another is defeated: 10 Battle, 20 Battle, 30 Battle, 50 Battle, and ∞ Battle (which determines the number of total opponents fought). The game keeps track of the best playthroughs for each course (determined by completion time and score). There are no Guard Power gauges in this mode, so characters have unlimited blocking.
- Dramatic Battle: A two-on-one fighting mode that can be played by one player or by two players (if the second player presses START on the character select screen). In single-player games, each character is assigned a predetermined partner (for example, Guy is partnered with Cody, and Juli is partnered with Juni). In two-player games, each player can choose any character. Players face six boss characters, ending with Final Bison, in two-on-one fights, with all characters present simultaneously. Characters have separate vitality and Super Combo gauges, and the computer controls the partner character in one-player games. Matches are played to the best of three rounds, and a round is only lost if both characters are defeated. There are no Guard Power gauges in this mode, so characters have unlimited blocking.
- Vs Dramatic Battle: A two-on-one fighting mode that can be played by three players simultaneously. Player can choose any character and any stage. The solo player can set the Super Combo gauge to normal or "plus" (which replenishes much faster) and guarding to normal or reflect (auto-blocking) and also has the option of a handicap to even the odds.
- Final Battle: A single-player mode where the player can choose any character and skip straight to the final battle (which is against Final Bison for most characters and not including the fights against Balrog or Juli & Juni when applicable). The match is not preceded by dialogue as it would be in the Arcade Mode, but the player is rewarded with the character's ending if the battle is won. Like the final battle in the original arcade version, the game cannot be continued if the player loses; instead, the game ends with a bad ending where Bison succeeds in taking over the world (or with Ryu's good ending when playing as Bison).
- Network: The game had a special "Saikyou Doujou" mode where the player could upload World Tour mode I-Ism characters and download master characters to compete against locally. The Matching Service version also contains an online versus mode.
Records, including high scores and the player's progress in the World Tour mode are saved to a VMU.
Characters
Note: Move lists assume that the character is facing right. When facing left, and should be reversed.
P | Any punch button |
LP | Light punch |
MP | Medium punch |
HP | Hard punch |
K | Any kick button |
LK | Light kick |
MK | Medium kick |
HK | Hard kick |
TAUNT | Taunt |
For moves that require using the TAUNT button, LP must be held for the entire button combination, finishing with the START button.
Playable
All 21 characters from Street Fighter Alpha 2 return (including Cammy from Street Fighter Alpha 2 Gold and the hidden characters Evil Ryu and Shin Akuma). E. Honda, Blanka, Balrog, Vega, Fei Long, Dee Jay, T. Hawk, and Guile return from Super Street Fighter II, completing the roster from that series, and Cody returns from Final Fight. The characters Karin, R. Mika, and the Shadaloo "Dolls," Juli & Juni, debut in this game.
Evil Ryu, Shin Akuma, Dee Jay, Fei Long, T. Hawk, and Guile were all exclusive to the console releases of the game. Additionally, Balrog, Juli, and Juni, who were playable in the arcade version but had no storylines, have been made part of the default roster and given individual stories and endings.
Originally appeared in: Street Fighter
Fifth battle: Rose
Ninth battle: Ken
Final battle: Final Bison
Dramatic Battle partner: Ken
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Ryu | |||||||||||||||||
Ryu is a wandering warrior who tours the world in search of new fighters to challenge in order to improve his skill. He is disciplined in his training, and in his journey to become stronger, he often struggles to resist the temptation of dark power. This inner conflict is outwardly represented by his two counterparts: Ken Masters, his high-spirited training partner and best friend, and Akuma, his cold-blooded rival who represents what Ryu could become if he succumbed to evil. Ryu is being hunted by M. Bison and his Shadaloo forces, who are seeking a new body for Bison's mind. | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Street Fighter II
Fifth battle: Ryu
Ninth battle: Sodom
Final battle: Final Bison
Dramatic Battle partner: Sodom
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E. Honda | |||||||||||||||||
E. Honda is a sumo wrestler who is hoping to someday become the greatest sumo wrestler in the world. He has achieved the second-highest rank of Ozeki. He is searching for tough opponents to show the world the strength of sumo wrestling. | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Street Fighter II
Fifth battle: Dan
Ninth battle: Zangief
Final battle: Balrog, Final Bison
Dramatic Battle partner: Dan
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Blanka | |||||||||||||||||
Blanka is a beastman from the jungles of Brazil. He was once a young boy named Jimmy who was raised by animals after surviving a plane crash. After climbing onto a poacher's truck to eat a melon, he unwittingly travels back to civilization. | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Street Fighter II
Fifth battle: Birdie
Ninth battle: Cammy
Final battle: Juli & Juni, Final Bison
Dramatic Battle partner: Fei Long
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Chun-Li | |||||||||||||||||
Chun-Li is an expert martial artist and a young new Interpol officer who seeks revenge for the death of her father at the hands of M. Bison. She has teamed up with the American soldiers Charlie and Guile against Shadaloo.
In X-ism, she uses her classic sprite, where she wears her qipao from Street Fighter II. | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Street Fighter II
Fifth battle: Rolento
Ninth battle: Chun-Li
Final battle: Final Bison
Dramatic Battle partner: R. Mika
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Zangief | |||||||||||||||||
Zangief is a Soviet wrestler and national hero. He has been sent by the Russian President to combat the looming danger of Shadaloo. | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Street Fighter II
Fifth battle: Rose
Ninth battle: Birdie
Final battle: Juli & Juni, Final Bison
Dramatic Battle partner: Rose
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Dhalsim | |||||||||||||||||
Dhalsim is an Indian Yogi who has left his village to investigate the disturbance caused by the Psycho Drive. | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Street Fighter
Fifth battle: Karin
Ninth battle: Sakura
Final battle: Final Bison
Dramatic Battle partner: Ryu
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Ken | |||||||||||||||||
Ken Masters studied karate under the master Gouken, along with his best friend and rival Ryu. Ken is a foil to Ryu: while Ryu is serious and stoic, has no family, and has no possessions, Ken is brash and stylish, has a girlfriend, and comes from a wealthy family. Ken traveled to the United States to compete in martial arts tournaments while Ryu traveled to Thailand to defeat Sagat, the Emperor of Muay Thai. While searching for his old friend, Ken is captured by Shadaloo and brainwashed in order to lure Ryu to them. | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Super Street Fighter II Turbo
Fifth battle: Adon
Ninth battle: Guy
Final battle: Final Bison
Dramatic Battle partner: Gen
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Akuma (Gouki) | |||||||||||||||||
Akuma is a cold and emotionless warrior who has mastered the dark and violent art of the Satsui no Hadou. He wants only to obtain as much power as possible and has been completely consumed by darkness as a result. He is searching for Ryu to tempt him to embrace the Satsui no Hadou. | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Street Fighter Alpha
Fifth battle: Cammy
Ninth battle: Rolento
Final battle: Final Bison
Dramatic Battle partner: Guile
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Charlie (Nash) | |||||||||||||||||
Charlie Nash is a Captain in the United States Air Force. He has been investigating Shadaloo and their connections to the military. He is tracking M. Bison with the intention of finding and destroying Shadaloo's secret base. | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Super Street Fighter II
Fifth battle: Dhalsim
Ninth battle: Vega
Final battle: Juli & Juni, Final Bison
Dramatic Battle partner: M. Bison
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Cammy | |||||||||||||||||
Cammy is a Shadaloo Doll, a genetically engineered assassin for M. Bison. However, Dhalsim used his spiritual powers to break Shadaloo's mental control over her after she was sent to assassinate him. Newly self-aware, she is resolved to free the other Dolls and confront Bison with them. | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Street Fighter II
Fifth battle: Gen
Ninth battle: Birdie
Final battle: Final Bison
Dramatic Battle partner: Birdie
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Balrog (M. Bison) | |||||||||||||||||
Balrog is a former heavyweight boxing champion, barred from fighting after killing someone in the ring. He worked his way up the ranks in Shadaloo and became M. Bison's personal bodyguard. He has been sent to investigate Gen and to apprehend Birdie. All of his attacks are performed with his upper body (punches, elbow strikes, headbutts, and so forth), including those executed with the kick buttons. | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Street Fighter II
Fifth battle: Zangief
Ninth battle: Cammy
Final battle: Final Bison
Dramatic Battle partner: Rolento
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Vega (Balrog) | |||||||||||||||||
Vega is a narcissistic Shadaloo enforcer who manages the assassin group, the Dolls. He fights with a claw and wears a mask to protect his face. He has been sent to apprehend a rogue Doll named Cammy. His claw can be broken from blocking too many attacks, reducing the damage of his punches, but he can collect his claw after it breaks off and reattach it. | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Street Fighter
Fifth battle: Dan
Ninth battle: Ryu
Final battle: Final Bison
Dramatic Battle partner: Adon
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Sagat | |||||||||||||||||
Sagat is the "Emperor of Muay Thai" and M. Bison's right-hand man. After being scarred and defeated by Ryu, he seeks him out again for a rematch. | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Street Fighter II
Fifth battle: Akuma
Ninth battle: Sagat
Final battle: Ryu
Dramatic Battle partner: Cammy
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M. Bison (Vega) | |||||||||||||||||
M. Bison is the dictatorial leader of the criminal organization Shadaloo. In his quest for limitless power, he has been infusing his body with a dark energy called Psycho Power. As his body can no longer withstand this, he has been searching for a new body to use as a host, with the aid of his Psycho Drive. | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Street Fighter
Fifth battle: Ken
Ninth battle: Rose
Final battle: Final Bison
Dramatic Battle partner: Sagat
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Adon | |||||||||||||||||
Adon is a Muay Thai master. After defeating his former master Sagat, Adon is now seeking to challenge Akuma, hoping to incorporate the Shun Goku Satsu and perfect the Muay Thai fighting style. | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Street Fighter
Fifth battle: Ryu
Ninth battle: Akuma
Final battle: Final Bison
Dramatic Battle partner: Akuma
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Gen | |||||||||||||||||
Gen is an aging Chinese martial arts master. He is searching for a worthy opponent to fight in a "Death Match." Akuma is among those he has deemed worthy, and Gen is wishing to encounter him again.
Gen has two fighting stances with entirely different movesets that he can switch between at any time. The Mantis stance is a more defensive stance with faster but lighter attacks. He can chain light attacks into hard attacks in this stance. The Crane stance is a more offensive stance with slower but stronger attacks. His normals are complex but generally have superior reach and often can hit multiple times. | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Street Fighter
Fifth battle: E. Honda
Ninth battle: Blanka
Final battle: Balrog, Final Bison
Dramatic Battle partner: Balrog
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Birdie | |||||||||||||||||
Birdie is an overweight British punk rocker and Shadaloo member who fights using chains. He is trying to find the Psycho Drive in order to overthrow M. Bison and become the new lord of Shadaloo. | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Final Fight
Fifth battle: Birdie
Ninth battle: Guy
Final battle: Final Bison
Dramatic Battle partner: Guy
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Cody | |||||||||||||||||
Cody is a former vigilante who became incarcerated after his addiction to street fighting spiraled out of control. He breaks out during a prison riot and looks for new competitors to fight. | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Final Fight
Fifth battle: Karin
Ninth battle: Gen
Final battle: Final Bison
Dramatic Battle partner: Cody
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Guy | |||||||||||||||||
Guy is a sneaker-wearing "urban ninja" who lives in Metro City. He is a master of the Bushin form of ninjutsu. Sensing a disturbance in the balance of the world, he speaks to his old friend Mike Haggar and learns about a mysterious organization called Shadaloo that Haggar has been investigating for drug trafficking.
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Originally appeared in: Final Fight
Fifth battle: Sodom
Ninth battle: Cody
Final battle: Balrog, Final Bison
Dramatic Battle partner: Vega
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Rolento | |||||||||||||||||
Rolento is former member of the Mad Gear Gang who is now building an army in order to establish a military utopian nation. Remembering his encounters with Cody in the past, he now wants to try to recruit him into his army. | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Final Fight
Fifth battle: Rolento
Ninth battle: Chun-Li
Final battle: Final Bison
Dramatic Battle partner: E. Honda
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Sodom | |||||||||||||||||
Sodom is an American Japanophile and trucker. He is trying to revive the Mad Gear Gang and travels the world seeking out potential recruits.
In X-ism, he fights with a pair of katana, recalling his original appearance in Final Fight. In A-ism and V-ism, he fights with a pair of jitte. | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Street Fighter Alpha
Fifth battle: Guy
Ninth battle: Vega
Final battle: Juli & Juni, Final Bison
Dramatic Battle partner: Dhalsim
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Rose | |||||||||||||||||
Rose is an Italian fortuneteller who wields a mysterious energy known as Soul Power. She has learned that she shares some of her soul with M. Bison and now seeks the dictator to destroy him. | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Street Fighter Alpha 2
Fifth battle: E. Honda
Ninth battle: Ryu
Final battle: Final Bison
Dramatic Battle partner: Karin
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Sakura | |||||||||||||||||
Sakura Kasugano is a Japanese schoolgirl with an intense fixation on Ryu. She has copied many of his techniques and travels the world hoping to encounter and prove herself to him. | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Street Fighter Alpha 3
Fifth battle: Blanka
Ninth battle: Sakura
Final battle: Juli & Juni, Final Bison
Dramatic Battle partner: Sakura
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Karin | |||||||||||||||||
Karin Kanzuki is a wealthy and elitist Japanese schoolgirl and a friend and rival of Sakura (in an analogue to the relationship between Ryu and Ken). She is the only daughter and heir of the Kanzuki Zaibatsu. When Shadaloo threatens her family's corporate interests, she decides to use the family fortune to investigate the organization (bringing the family butler, Ishizaki, along with her). She fights in a style of her own design, called Kanzuki-ryuu. | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Street Fighter Alpha
Fifth battle: Chun-Li
Ninth battle: Sagat
Final battle: Balrog, Final Bison
Dramatic Battle partner: Blanka
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Dan | |||||||||||||||||
Dan Hibiki is an arrogant, self-taught martial artist. He created the fighting style Saikyou-ryuu ("Strongest Style"). After avenging his father's death at the hands of Sagat, he now travels in search of new students for his dojo and to prove that Saikyou-ryuu is the best fighting style in the world. | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Street Fighter Alpha 3
Fifth battle: Karin
Ninth battle: Zangief
Final battle: Balrog, Final Bison
Dramatic Battle partner: Zangief
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R. Mika | |||||||||||||||||
Rainbow Mika is a rookie wrestler who admires Zangief. She wants to make a name for herself to go pro. | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Street Fighter Alpha 3
Fifth battle: T. Hawk
Ninth battle: Cammy
Final battle: Final Bison
Dramatic Battle partner: Juni
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Juli | |||||||||||||||||
Juli is a Shadaloo Doll who has been sent on a mission to assassinate the rogue Cammy. In her travels, she learns that she was once a member of T. Hawk's tribe before being brainwashed to serve Shadaloo. She is fought simultaneously with Juni as a sub-boss in the stories of several characters. | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Street Fighter Alpha 3
Fifth battle: E. Honda
Ninth battle: Ryu
Final battle: Final Bison
Dramatic Battle partner: Juli
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Juni | |||||||||||||||||
Juni is a Shadaloo doll who has been assigned to find Ryu so that Shadaloo can obtain more information about him. She is fought simultaneously with Juli as a sub-boss in the stories of several characters. | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Street Fighter Alpha 2
Fifth battle: Sagat
Ninth battle: M. Bison
Final battle: Shin Akuma
Dramatic Battle partner: Shin Akuma
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Evil Ryu | |||||||||||||||||
Evil Ryu is a hypothetical form of Ryu if he ever succumbed to the evil spirit of the Satsui no Hadou. He seeks to challenge Shin Akuma to determine which of them is the "supreme master of the fist." | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Super Street Fighter II
Fifth battle: Balrog
Ninth battle: Vega
Final battle: Final Bison
Dramatic Battle partner: Chun-Li
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Fei Long | |||||||||||||||||
Fei Long is a kung fu practitioner from Hong Kong. He fought in the streets to develop his skills, attracting the attention of Shadaloo. | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Super Street Fighter II
Fifth battle: Adon
Ninth battle: Sagat
Final battle: Final Bison
Dramatic Battle partner: T. Hawk
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Dee Jay | |||||||||||||||||
Dee Jay is a Jamaican kickboxer who combines fighting and dancing. After rising to the top of his division, he begins traveling the world looking for new challengers.
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Originally appeared in: Super Street Fighter II
Fifth battle: Charlie
Ninth battle: Juli
Final battle: Final Bison
Dramatic Battle partner: Dee Jay
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T. Hawk | |||||||||||||||||
T. Hawk is a member of the Thunderfoot tribe, who have fallen on hard times as villagers have started disappearing under mysterious circumstances. Believing that Shadaloo, which forcefully relocated his tribe from their homeland, is responsible, T. Hawk begins his search for its leader, M. Bison.
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Originally appeared in: Street Fighter II
Fifth battle: Chun-Li
Ninth battle: Charlie
Final battle: Final Bison
Dramatic Battle partner: Charlie
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Guile | |||||||||||||||||
Guile is a Commander in the United States Air Force. He has been sent to retrieve his superior and friend Charlie, who has supposedly gone AWOL. |
Hidden
- Main article: Street Fighter Alpha 3/Hidden content.
Originally appeared in: Super Street Fighter II Turbo
Fifth battle: Adon
Ninth battle: Guy
Final battle: Final Bison
Dramatic Battle partner: Evil Ryu
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Shin Akuma (Shin Gouki) |
Shin Akuma is Akuma when he is using the full extent of his power rather than holding back as he usually does to avoid ending fights prematurely. He moves more quickly than regular Akuma and can fire Zankuu Hadouken two at a time, more closely resembling his original appearance as a secret boss character in Super Street Fighter II Turbo. | |
Originally appeared in: Street Fighter Alpha 3
Fifth battle: Akuma
Ninth battle: Sagat
Final battle: Ryu
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Final Bison (Final Vega) |
Final Bison is the boss form fought by characters in the Arcade Mode. His heavy punches are imbued with Psycho Power, and he has access to the devastating Final Psycho Crusher. |
Stages
Each character has his or her own stage where matches are hosted in single-player games.
History
Sequels and re-releases
The game was later remade for Sega NAOMI GD-ROM arcade hardware as Street Fighter Zero 3 Upper.
Versions
This Dreamcast release is based on the earlier the PlayStation port of the game but with enhancements such as restoring most of the animations that had to be cut for the PlayStation release. As such, it retains the additional features of the PlayStation version, including the extra modes and characters that were absent from the arcade release, though almost all of them are accessible by default rather than requiring the player to unlock them. In the PlayStation version, the Dramatic and Final Battle modes must be unlocked by completing the Arcade Mode on its maximum difficulty setting, and the Team Battle and Survival modes must be unlocked by completing the World Tour mode. Similarly, Guile, Evil Ryu, and Shin Akuma (with a simple button combination) are selectable by default in the Dreamcast version but must be unlocked through the World Tour mode in the PlayStation version. Only Final Bison must be unlocked in the Dreamcast version (by completing the Arcade Mode on its maximum difficulty setting).
The Dreamcast version adds additional fighting styles called "Modes," separate from the Ism system: Normal, Mazi, Saikyou, and Classic. These new styles generally handicap the character to increase the challenge. Also unique to the Dreamcast version are a three-player Vs Dramatic Battle mode and a reworked World Tour mode. The Dreamcast version's World Tour mode differs from the PlayStation and Saturn versions in that the player can only earn six Ism-Pluses but can have all six active at the same time (creating a custom style called an "I-Ism"). The character also has five attributes (Attack, Defense, Super Combo, Gauge, and Stamina) rather than only two, and there are different types of battles and some different Ism-Pluses.
The Dreamcast version also contains an online mode that allows players to display their high scores and a "Saikyo Dojo" mode that allows the player to fight a World Tour mode character against a downloadable "master" character. The Japanese-exclusive Matching Service version adds an online versus mode.
Localised names
Language | Localised Name | English Translation |
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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 サイキョー流道場 | Street Fighter Zero 3 Saikyou-ryuu Doujou |
Comparisons
- Main article: Street Fighter Alpha 3/Comparisons.
Production credits
- Producer: Noritaka Funamizu
- Director: Naoto Ohta, Mamoru Ohhashi, Buruma, Ohko Zero5
- Visual Planner: Haruo Murata
- Programer: Cham, Hard.Yas ~?-ism~, Pon, Hyper Shinchan, 24 ~Nishi~, Minomi ~RockMan-ism~, Reiko Toh, Senor, Knight Rider Giu, Ittetsu
- Character Design: Akiman, Osusi
- Title Design: Shoei
- Object Design: Eri-N, Fujihara, Mizuho, Takemoto, Hitoshi Igarashi, Mizupyon, Kimo Kimo Jinzin, Ball Boy, Yuesuke, D-Kurita, A.Iwasaki, Kaname, Fuzii & Peliko, Chimorin Shogun, Sagata, Ikusan Z, Kitasan, Yu-Ten.Nakano, Tomohiko Ohsumi, Hiro, Rumichan, Reiko Komatsu, Kozuchi Tamura, Youichi Matsuo, Makoto Ishii
- Scroll Design: Asae Nisituji-Ba, S.Mukai (Jijii), H.Yonezuka, Kohama Akeguro, Y.Tanoue (Tanopu), Ryo Uno, Yoko.Fukumoto, Takako Nakamura, Kazu.T, A.Ohnishi, N.Niiyama, C.Iwai, Sawatch, K.Yamahashi, H.Ohnishi
- Main Music Compose: Anarchy Takapon
- Sub Music Compose: Yuki Iwai, Isao Abe, Hideki Okugawa, Tetsuya Shibata
- Sound Direction: Hiroaki "X68k" Kondo
- Sound Design: Moe.T, Satoshi Ise
- Voice Actor: Tetsuya Iwanaga, Yuji Ueda, Akiko Kohmoto, Yuko Sasamoto, Masashi Sugawara, Wataru Takagi, Junko Takeuchi, Tomomichi Nishimura, Michiko Neya, Osamu Hosoi, Shin'ichiroh Miki, Yuko Miyamura, Tomoyuki Morikawa, Miho Yamada, Yoshiharu Yamada, Kouichi Yamadera, Jin Yamanori, Greg Irwin
- Test Player: Nuki, M.P Oni-Suzuki, Skill Smith‑Bug, Skill Smith‑TTK, M Kunishige, Miura.F.Katsusuke, Yoshihiro Tomita, Akimori Murata
- Special Thanks: Sakomizu, Neo@G (Ishizawa), Spp Iorya, Satsuma, Takuya Shiraiwa, Erik Suzuki, Dan Okada, Chris Tang, Miki Takano, Maki Yoshiura, The Edge, Super Sailor, and Capcom All Staff
- Market Producer: Kouji Nakajima
- General Producer: Noritaka Funamizu, Yoshiki Okamoto
- Producer: Noritaka Funamizu
- Planner: Bu Ru Ma, To Bu To, Ohko 2800
- Rescue: Bamboo
- Visual Planner: Haruo Murata
- Programer: H.Kuramoto, T.Umezu TypeR, A.Kashimoto, Hiro, Chips, Unamuji, M.Kataoka, Kubori, Y.Tsunazaki, T J, T.Furuko, M.Nakanowatari, T.Ueda, Cham-Z, Hard.Yas -Adj-, Reiko Toh, Minomie Mouse, 24., Hyper Shin, K.R.Giu, Senor, Ittetsu
- Character Design: Wsu, Edayan, Harumaru
- Object Design: Makoto Ishii, A.Kurihara, H.Fujihara, Mizuho, Mizupyon, Takemoto, Igarashi, Rinboku, Tagirin, Hideya.Takada, SagataKafumi, E-Nakamura, A.Iwasaki, Kimo Kimo, Ball Boy, Fujii & Peliko
- Scroll Design: Asae.Nishituji, H.Yonezuka, H.Ohnishi, Kazu.T, Yoko.Fukumoto, Megumi.N, Akiko.Hongo, Tama, Tokio.N, T.Ishikawa
- Music Compose: Anarchy.T, Yuki Iwai, Isao Abe
- Sound Design: Hiroaki Kondo
- Voice Actor: Syozo Iizuka, Tetsuya Iwanaga, Yuji Ueda, Yoshitada Ohtsuka, Akiko Kohmoto, Yuko Sasamoto, Masashi Sugawara, Wataru Takagi, Junko Takeuchi, Toshihide Tsuchiya, Kousuke Toriumi, Tomomichi Nishimura, Michiko Neya, Osamu Hosoi, Shin'ichiroh Miki, Yuko Miyamura, Tomoyuki Morikawa, Miho Yamada, Yoshiharu Yamada, Kouichi Yamadera, Jin Yamanori, Greg Irwin
- Package Illustration: Daigo Ikeno
- Software Manual Design: Y.Uchida
- Network Compose: Ichiro Yunde, Mineyuki Noda, Shin., Netman, T.Ikai, Kobaboo
- Test Player: Yng.J.Matsubara, T.Haze, Koncyan, W.Kusunoki
- Special Thanks: Hattori, M.Takemura, K.Kubota, H.Ojima, H.Ohnuki, A.Terada, and All Capcom Staff
- Market Producer: Kouji Nakajima
- General Producer: Noritaka Funamizu, Yoshiki Okamoto
- Presented by: Capcom
Magazine articles
- Main article: Street Fighter Alpha 3/Magazine articles.
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- GamePro (US) #141: "June 2000" (2000-0x-xx)[18]
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 http://sega.jp/dc/990501/ (Wayback Machine: 2013-03-15 10:20)
- ↑ File:Sfzero3 dc jp backcover.jpg
- ↑ https://sega.jp/history/hard/dreamcast/software_l.html#tab01 (Wayback Machine: 2020-02-01 22:57)
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 http://sega.jp/dc/010210/ (Wayback Machine: 2014-08-03 23:00)
- ↑ https://groups.google.com/g/rec.games.video.sega/c/HALRzsuSrLA/m/DziHbY0LukAJ
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 GamePro, "November 1999" (US; 1999-1x-xx), page 134
- ↑ http://www.simplygames.com/hires.product.asp?id=SGD245 (Wayback Machine: 2002-01-08 01:19)
- ↑ https://groups.google.com/g/uk.games.video.dreamcast/c/vMXrh4w1IWQ/m/Bozd-LS0uTsJ
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 Computer & Video Games, "November 1999" (UK; 1999-10-13), page 113
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 DC-UK, "December 1999" (UK; 1999-11-22), page 16
- ↑ http://www.centromail.es/top/ficha.asp?codmail=15215&codprov= (Wayback Machine: 2001-09-17 04:08)
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 Revista Oficial Dreamcast, "Enero 2000" (ES; 1999-12-20), page 43
- ↑ http://www.micromania.fr:80/zooms/?ref=16164 (Wayback Machine: 2000-12-15 17:58)
- ↑ http://www.futuregamez.net:80/outnow/dc.html (Wayback Machine: 2001-07-31 23:17)
- ↑ File:Street Fighter Alpha 3 DC arcade credits.pdf
- ↑ File:Street Fighter Alpha 3 DC consumer credits.pdf
- ↑ Electronic Gaming Monthly, "May 2000" (US; 2000-04-04), page 86
- ↑ GamePro, "June 2000" (US; 2000-0x-xx), page 96
- ↑ Arcade, "July 2000" (UK; 2000-06-20), page 73
- ↑ Consoles +, "Décembre 1999" (FR; 1999-1x-xx), page 104
- ↑ Dreamcast Monthly, "November 1999" (UK; 1999-11-18), page 78
- ↑ Dreamcast: Le Magazine Officiel, "Décembre 1999/Janvier 2000" (FR; 1999-12-xx), page 82
- ↑ Dreamcast Magazine, "No. 2" (UK; 1999-10-21), page 80
- ↑ Dreamcast Magazine, "No. 4" (UK; 1999-12-23), page 58
- ↑ Dorimaga, "2002-18 (2002-10-11)" (JP; 2002-09-27), page 32
- ↑ Dorimaga, "2002-18 (2002-10-11)" (JP; 2002-09-27), page 33
- ↑ Dreamzone, "Octobre 1999" (FR; 1999-09-xx), page 97
- ↑ Electronic Gaming Monthly, "April 2000" (US; 2000-03-07), page 158
- ↑ Entsiklopediya igr dlya Dreamcast, "Izdaniye chetvertoye, dopolnennoye" (RU; 2002-xx-xx), page 239
- ↑ Famitsu, "1999-07-16" (JP; 1999-07-02), page 30
- ↑ GamesMaster, "June 2000" (UK; 2000-05-18), page 81
- ↑ Game Informer, "August 2000" (US; 2000-0x-xx), page 86
- ↑ Gamers' Republic, "September 1999" (US; 1999-08-10), page 32
- ↑ Joypad, "Septembre 2000" (FR; 2000-xx-xx), page 160
- ↑ MAN!AC, "09/99" (DE; 1999-08-04), page 45
- ↑ MAN!AC, "12/2000" (DE; 2000-11-02), page 59
- ↑ Mr. Dreamcast, "April 2000" (UK; 2000-03-30<em>No results</em>), page 77
- ↑ Official Dreamcast Magazine, "December 1999" (UK; 1999-11-11), page 94
- ↑ Player One, "Décembre 1999" (FR; 1999-xx-xx), page 126
- ↑ Playmag, "Septembre 2000" (FR; 2000-xx-xx), page 143
- ↑ PSX Extreme, "03/2001" (PL; 2001-0x-xx), page 41
- ↑ Revista Oficial Dreamcast, "Febrero 2000" (ES; 2000-0x-xx), page 54
- ↑ Sega Magazin, "October 1999" (DE; 1999-09-06), page 16
- ↑ Strana Igr, "Fevral 1999 1/2" (RU; 1999-xx-xx), page 50
- ↑ Techno (UK) (+0:00)
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