Street Fighter Alpha 3 Max hits stores

Posted Feb 7, 2006 at 11:38AM by QJ Staff Listed in: Titles, Previews Tags:
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Sfa3m_psp_box_frontAlmost 20 years after the original Street Fighter landed on arcade machines, CapcomÂ’s most recognized franchise has finally made its way to the PSP. Along with your usual favorites fighters, Street Fighter Alpha 3 Max adds four new characters to the mix: Yun, Maki, Eagle and Ingrid from Capcom Fighting Evolution. Retailing at $39.99, this is a no brainer for Capcom and consumers alike. HereÂ’s what Capcom had to say about todayÂ’s launch:

Utilizing the PSP system's superior performance and technology, Street Fighter Alpha 3 Max features new content specifically designed for the system. A gameplay mode new to the Street Fighter Alpha series, Variable Battle Mode, has been implemented to allow real-time tag team brawls. Tag out and the second fighter enters performing a jump attack, a move useful for escaping tight situations. Yun, Maki and Eagle, from Capcom vs. SNK 2, as well as Ingrid from Capcom Fighting Evolution, enter the arena and are perfectly reproduced with all new original storylines. Versus battles heat up with the Wi-Fi League Battle Mode that allow a maximum of eight players to duke it out in round-robin mini tournaments.
 
Street Fighter Alpha 3 Max delivers the same compelling experience that players have come to expect from the series. Gamers can choose an ‘ismÂ’ to govern a characters ability to perform powerful combo moves and select from a host of different gameplay modes which offer endless replay value.  Arcade Mode pits the player in a series of matches against CPU controlled opponents. In Survival Mode, battle against a series of enemies until getting KOÂ’d. Dramatic Battle Mode lets players team up with a CPU controlled character to fight an enemy.  Fight the final boss in Final Battle Mode.  Play alone or with friends in four network modes: Go mano-a-mano with any playable character in Versus Mode. Select a team of three characters and engage in a series of team battles with Team Battle Mode.  In Versus Dramatic Battle Mode, mix and match the combinations of brawlers as gamers can stack the deck against an opponent with 2 characters-on-1 character matches. Participate in infinite tag team competitions with Verses Variable Battle Mode.
 
 
 

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by Konkaver - 2006-02-06 19:08
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FINALLY... I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS DAY SINCE THEY ANNOUNCED IT. I'M FUKKING FOAMING AT THE MOUTH WITH EXCITEMENT

by matticon - 2006-02-06 19:09
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Too bad it won't work on my 1.5. That with the two new Mega Man games and a few more coming out are making me consider updating, though.

Nah. I don't think so.

by Vietone - 2006-02-06 19:32
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When it comes down to it. Homebrew VS Real Games, In the end, Sonys gonna win. It will be a while before custom firmware is released if at all, and version changers dont work with newer games.

Im gonna update for SD A3, im bored of homebrew and since there isnt many games to grab my attention in the past, my PSP has only been a Portable Video Player.

by matticon - 2006-02-06 19:46
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Well, sadly, I get more enjoyment playing NES Tetris or one of several SNES games than playing most of the commercial games. I have 7 games so far and I rarely play any of them anymore (Wipeout, Lumines, GitS:SAP, Mega Man X, MS AC!D, Namco Battle, and SSX). They're great, but I'm already sick of them and there aren't enough coming in the future to really make me that compelled to upgrade.

If I want to play Mega Man X, I can always play the old one (I really want to play the remake though), and if I want to play Alpha 3, I'll play the arcade in my garage or (if it must be portable), I can play Alpha 2 on SNES...the GBA version of 3 blew hard, so I won't carry that one in my DS...

I'm more willing to hope the coders can crack this BS and make it all available to everyone. But for now, I'd rather keep my emus and homebrew than risk losing that for a couple "new" games (all the ones I want right now are remakes of classics anyway).

Sadly, I really think Sony is screwing up. While a lot of homebrew is boring and gets old fast, the commercial stuff really isn't much better. IMO, anyway.

by tinglemaps - 2006-02-07 08:05
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my friend just got back from japan 2 weeks ago with the j version of this... oh.. and it comes with a Dpad adapter, without which he says the game is virtually unplayable... because throwing out specials just wont work with the PSPs dpad...
wonder if the western versions will be blessed with such adapters? anyone know? or are we screwed?

by GodMedia - 2006-02-07 08:22
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As much as I love Street Fighter, I must say that I probably won't be getting this one. I've tried playing a lot of different fighting games on the PSP through emulators and such and the controls just never feel right. It's a real shame that the dpad on the PSP was so poorly engineered for action games.

As for the whole upgrading bit, I'm kind of hung up between wanting to upgrade to play the Pursuit Force demo disc I got in the mail, or just staying with my 2.00 firmware in case I get the bug to play an emulator or if I want to downgrade again sometime in the future. I know that there are now ways to play emulators and homebrew on newer firmwares, but I am not a fan of GTA and I don't want to buy it some game I will totally hate just to play Super Mario while I'm in the bathroom.

by SIL80 - 2006-02-07 08:36
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SUPPORT D PAD SUPPORT D PAD WHERE IS SUPPORT D PAD SOMEONE LINK ME DOES LIK SANG HAVE SUPPORT D PAD????

by serpentor - 2006-02-07 13:05
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GodMedia,

You can play the demo disc without upgrading past 2.0 by running a program called pspset.

by PSPLord - 2006-02-07 13:59
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I have the JP version with the D-pad adapter, and while it is easier to make special moves with it, the game is so well designed that even without the D-pad converter you can really enjoy it. Definitely this is one of the best PSP games.

And about upgrading or homebrew... Well, my choice is clear, I rather prefer the new games than boring homebrew software...

by serpentor - 2006-02-07 16:38
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It works on 2.0 with pspset, but you lose BGM music unfortunately with this method.

by Not important - 2006-07-09 03:14
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nah i haave the game and its great! it works amazingly with the psp dpad u can also use the analog stick but thats just dodgy and it dont work well with the combos and super speacials... the question is WOULD YOU! updates to 2.6 to play it i would! they have the downgrader out now! from 2.6 to 1.5 i always carry the 2.6 update in my memorycard while also keepin the downdater....street fighter is GREAT! THE GAME PLAYS AMAZING! the tunes rule! the charcters are even mor numeruos! and! theres more modes! u can fight agaisnt 2 POPEL ON THE SAME SCREEN! LOL ITS GREAAAT!

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