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Street Fighter Zero 3 Double Upper is a direct conversion of the critically acclaimed arcade fighting game, Street Fighter Zero 3. Double Upper is enhanced with additional original content specifically designed for the portable system including Wi-Fi functionality and extra gameplay modes. Adding to an impressive roster of more than 30 renowned characters from the world famous Street Fighter universe, four additional fighters are joining the fierce competition.
Utilizing the PSP system's superior performance and technology, Street Fighter Zero 3 Double Upper features new content specifically designed for the system. A gameplay mode new to the Street Fighter Zero series, Variable BattleMode, has been implemented to allow real-time tag team brawls. Tag out and the second fighter enters performing a jump attack, a move useful for escaping tight situations. Yun, Maki and Eagle, from Capcom vs. SNK 2, as well as Ingrid from Capcom Fighting Jam, 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 Zero 3 Double Upper delivers the same compelling experience that players have come to expect from the series. Gamers can choose an 'ism' to govern a characters ability to perform powerful combo moves and select from a host of different gameplay modes which offerendless 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 KO'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 BattleMode.
Utilizing the PSP system's superior performance and technology, Street Fighter Zero 3 Double Upper features new content specifically designed for the system. A gameplay mode new to the Street Fighter Zero series, Variable BattleMode, has been implemented to allow real-time tag team brawls. Tag out and the second fighter enters performing a jump attack, a move useful for escaping tight situations. Yun, Maki and Eagle, from Capcom vs. SNK 2, as well as Ingrid from Capcom Fighting Jam, 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 Zero 3 Double Upper delivers the same compelling experience that players have come to expect from the series. Gamers can choose an 'ism' to govern a characters ability to perform powerful combo moves and select from a host of different gameplay modes which offerendless 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 KO'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 BattleMode.
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| Release Date | Jan 18, 2006 |
| Genre | Fighting |
| Version | Asia |
| PAX-Code | PAX0001017637 |
| Catalog No. | ULAS-42039 |
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Fred (56) on 20, Apr. 2012 01:28 (HKT)
Street Fighter Zero 3 Double Upper
The best SF ALPHA in 2D.
Totally verry good fighting game with manu caracteres and option game.
The way of warrior is long.
The best SF ALPHA in 2D.
Totally verry good fighting game with manu caracteres and option game.
The way of warrior is long.
thawepong (54) on 14, Mar. 2012 21:36 (HKT)
Totally good fighting game
I love this version more than the other versions.. Kinda easy to make like a 40 combos with Ken fighting style, Ken is my favourite character
I love this version more than the other versions.. Kinda easy to make like a 40 combos with Ken fighting style, Ken is my favourite character
Hendy (10) on 15, Aug. 2011 00:09 (HKT)
One of the BEST 2D Fighting Game on PSP
I'm a big fan of SF, and I think this is THE ULTIMATE version of Street Fighter Alpha 3 series. All new characters, various game modes, and what I liked most is the ability to set the control configuration to do special moves / super with only ONE BUTTON!!! I think for casual player, this is one of the best feature. Great work, CAPCOM!
Thank you, Play-Asia! :)
I'm a big fan of SF, and I think this is THE ULTIMATE version of Street Fighter Alpha 3 series. All new characters, various game modes, and what I liked most is the ability to set the control configuration to do special moves / super with only ONE BUTTON!!! I think for casual player, this is one of the best feature. Great work, CAPCOM!
Thank you, Play-Asia! :)
poomwood (139) on 05, Aug. 2011 21:27 (HKT)
Nice package
The additional characters and modes made the game a sreal!
The additional characters and modes made the game a sreal!
jazz5 (31) on 20, Jun. 2011 13:07 (HKT)
Excellent
Heaps of different modes to play and faithful arcade conversion. Well worth it for the price. PSP D-PAD isn't that great for some of the moves but it is servicable.
Heaps of different modes to play and faithful arcade conversion. Well worth it for the price. PSP D-PAD isn't that great for some of the moves but it is servicable.
GamerzMY (59) on 27, Jan. 2011 19:59 (HKT)
Fight...
For Street Fighter Collector..
For Street Fighter Collector..
ednigm (5) on 12, Jan. 2011 08:56 (HKT)
Enjoy this revival
This is a revival of th arcade game. But with more characters opened. You can play with a lot of characters with different Scenarios. Play-asia sent it to me with care and quick. I was waiting in aproximatelly 40 days, but came in less time.
This is a revival of th arcade game. But with more characters opened. You can play with a lot of characters with different Scenarios. Play-asia sent it to me with care and quick. I was waiting in aproximatelly 40 days, but came in less time.
docomogame (228) on 07, Oct. 2010 23:45 (HKT)
Everywhere
You can practice your fighting skills everywhere with this game.
You can practice your fighting skills everywhere with this game.
kinho_berloffa (23) on 21, Sep. 2010 20:36 (HKT)
Excelent Game!!
Fight Game!! very nice!!
Fight Game!! very nice!!
kobe78 (281) on 11, Aug. 2010 22:33 (HKT)
Classic game on PSP!
Street Fighter is great. Enjoyed them still now on PSP. Let's kick some bums now! haha.
Street Fighter is great. Enjoyed them still now on PSP. Let's kick some bums now! haha.
Shoryuken (43) on 31, May. 2010 12:51 (HKT)
Eye candy fighter
The graphics, sound and gameplay are flawless. Visually, this game is eye candy. Easy to control on a PSP Slim. Many game modes and ad-hoc battle modes.
The graphics, sound and gameplay are flawless. Visually, this game is eye candy. Easy to control on a PSP Slim. Many game modes and ad-hoc battle modes.
bowie (2) on 23, Mar. 2010 09:11 (HKT)
SF Alpha 3 MAX review
The good: plenty of content. There are lots of fighters to choose, three different styles (isms) for super combos and lots of variations on modes. If you get into it, this game will give you plenty of play time. I really liked the tour mode where they put unusual conditions on beating your opponent such as only throws do damage etc.
The bad: after playing with an arcade stick in front of a TV trying to pull off special moves with the PSP d-pad and four face buttons was frustrating. I found out you can map specials and super combos to buttons. But this didn't feel right either as it made it a little too easy to spam one powerful move to victory.
Currently the price is discounted to $15, at this price point I would have no difficulty recommending it to fighting fans. However, your tolerance for the control scheme may be a big factor in whether you get lots of enjoyment or give up on it relatively quickly.
The good: plenty of content. There are lots of fighters to choose, three different styles (isms) for super combos and lots of variations on modes. If you get into it, this game will give you plenty of play time. I really liked the tour mode where they put unusual conditions on beating your opponent such as only throws do damage etc.
The bad: after playing with an arcade stick in front of a TV trying to pull off special moves with the PSP d-pad and four face buttons was frustrating. I found out you can map specials and super combos to buttons. But this didn't feel right either as it made it a little too easy to spam one powerful move to victory.
Currently the price is discounted to $15, at this price point I would have no difficulty recommending it to fighting fans. However, your tolerance for the control scheme may be a big factor in whether you get lots of enjoyment or give up on it relatively quickly.
darkhowardkrockhoward (20) on 28, Feb. 2010 03:56 (HKT)
STREET FIGHTER ALPHA 3 MAX FANTASTIC!
Street Fighter Alpha 3 Max is fantastic, the best SFZ that already did. Ja loved the game, with these extras then the PSP version, FANTASTIC! Thanks Play-Asia for more than a great delivery service.
Street Fighter Alpha 3 Max is fantastic, the best SFZ that already did. Ja loved the game, with these extras then the PSP version, FANTASTIC! Thanks Play-Asia for more than a great delivery service.
online123 (1) on 17, May. 2008 11:43 (HKT)
good game
this is a good game I rate it 7/10 You better buy now but the price is expensive. It better put 19.90 dollar
this is a good game I rate it 7/10 You better buy now but the price is expensive. It better put 19.90 dollar
choanikijin (77) on 02, Jan. 2008 17:49 (HKT)
Two reasons to get this game:
1. Bonus direction pad cover: why didn't they think of this idea before? Now moving the pad is easier when compared to using the default directional arrows.
2. Bonus character(s): OK, technically Ingrid is the only 'new' character introduced, but Eagle, Maki and Yun first appeared on the GBA version, which isn't exactly a good representation of this game. So now you can get an almost-arcade perfect feeling (graphics/sound/gameplay) along with the new characters to play with.
Get the CapKore version if you can't find this one.
1. Bonus direction pad cover: why didn't they think of this idea before? Now moving the pad is easier when compared to using the default directional arrows.
2. Bonus character(s): OK, technically Ingrid is the only 'new' character introduced, but Eagle, Maki and Yun first appeared on the GBA version, which isn't exactly a good representation of this game. So now you can get an almost-arcade perfect feeling (graphics/sound/gameplay) along with the new characters to play with.
Get the CapKore version if you can't find this one.
dan on 02, Sep. 2006 06:29 (HKT)
ashura warp
i dont get know how to do ashura warp for akuma can some one help?
i dont get know how to do ashura warp for akuma can some one help?
shaymus (7) on 09, Jul. 2006 12:30 (HKT)
Street Fighter Alpha 3 Double Upper Review
Whoever never heard of the Street Fighter series must have been living under a rock
all these years (or way too old to play games). Capcom release the very first Street Fighter
in 1987. It was a great game was cursed by bad controls and failed to gain the public's eye.
It did garner enough support for Capcom to release the sequel; Street Fighter II: The World Warrior
in 1991. This was the granddaddy of all fighting games, the game that not only defined the
tournament-fighting genre but also became the model for virtually every fighting game to come.
Since then, numerous versions and sequels has been made and released to the enjoyment
of all and Street Fighters series has made it to various console platforms. Street Fighter Alpha 3 Max
on PSP is the latest version for the Alpha series. For those that didn't know, SFA3 is considered
by many SF fans as the most complete of all Street Fighter series to date. And SFA3 MAx is the
ultimate version compare to all previous release with new features and characters.
I pre-ordered this game immediately when I heard analog control is in this game (I will explain
below) and after playing for a few days, below is my impression:
Graphics:
I can safely say that Capcom did not let us down in this department. They keep all the animations,
sprites and background intact from all the previous version in this version. The graphic look amazingly
clear on the PSP screen and it was easy on the eye. Some people are complaining that Capcom
should have make some update to the 10-year old graphic (this game is 10 years old). To me, I am
glad that Capcom did not make any changes to the way the game looks. It wouldn't be SFA3 if they
change the overall look completely. New characters' sprites blend in nicely with the SFA3 look,
and we also have new animations in this version. The game enable you to choose to play in
PSP widescreen mode or 4:3 ratio mode. Compare to Darkstalker for PSP, the widescreen mode
did not make the characters look fat or deformed. THe widescreen mode also did not hamper
the sense of distance in the game and I grew to like the widescreen mode better than the 4:3 ratio
mode (which make the sprites look smaller). As usual, you will notice some jagged edges on the
sprites but it is almost at the same level as Guilty Gear XX# Reloaded, which is good.
Graphics: 9/10
Sound:
The sound is LOUD, even on PSP speakers. All the bgm in previous version is here with new bgm
for the new characters. But the true quality of the sound is best heard with a set of earphones
(PSP earphones will do just fine).With an earphone, it seems like you have a personal arcade
machine at your disposal. Each sound effects was intact and I like the new characters' voices
(especially Eagle). Top notch (especially considering the GBA version using repeated voiceovers;
Sakura's voice is actually Ken's voice but make it sound higher pitch and faster!)
Sound: 10/10
Controls:
I have a little mixed feeling in this department. I give up using D-Pad to play fighting games when
I try playing Darkstalker on PSP before. I did not get the Capcom Custom D-Pad cover so I am stuck with
the original PSP D-pad. I AM NOT USED to playing fighting games using D-Pad. Thanks God for
Capcom to enable the analog control this time. It was smooth sailing using the analog control.
It was just like a mini joystick and of course, i have had enough practise with Guilty Gear before
playing this game. It might take some time for people to get used to the analog control. The only
move that I can't pull off frequently is the db,df, db, uf move. I do read comments that some people
did not have problems using the D-Pad, even without the custom D-Pad cover. But it's not my cup of
tea. As for the buttons, the L and R shoulder buttons were a little cumbersome. It is extremely hard
to press PPP or KKK together (which was required in some characters). And Capcom has come out with
a solution to this problem by pressing Hard Punch + Low Kick / Hard Kick + Low Punch = PPP and
Hard Punch + Mid Kick / Hard Kick + Mid Punch = KKK. It certainly helps with moves for certai characters
like Gen or Akuma. Kudos to Capcom for thinking of this.
Controls: 8/10 (some people might give this a lower score if they don't like to use analog stick)
Gameplay:
Console versions of this game feature many mode of gameplay and they all make a return in this
version plus few new modes. You still have your basic Arcade Mode, Training Mode, Free Battle mode,
Survival Mode, Dramatic Battle Mode (where 2 players vs 1 opponents), Reverse Dramatic Battle Mode
(where you challenge 2 opponents at one go!), Final Boss Mode (where you fight the final boss
straightaway) and so on. New to the series is the Variable Battle mode. In this mode, you choose
2 characters that you want to control and you will fight against on opponent ala Capcom versus series
which is the tag battle. You can tag in your partner and he/she will jump in with a kick to the opponent.
Unfortunately, it is still a 2vs1 battle. If only it was 2vs2 tag battle, then it will a great Capcom versus
tag battle style. A worthy effort though. Another new mode is the Vs 100 Kumite mode where
you will battle against 100 opponents in a stretch, kinda like Survival mode too. Tough but you will
be rewarded. World TOur Mode is also making a comeback. This is where you train up a character
of your choice where he/she will go around the globe, battling people. Some matches will have condition
of winning attached to it (use X-ism only etc) and you must fulfill the condition to beat the matches.
Sort of like a mini RPG, Tamagotchi style character building. You will be playing this for a long long time
(especially when you have to face TWO Final Bison with unlimited Super).
All the ISM mode are intact as does the hidden Saikyo, Classic and Mazi mode. Loading time is amazing
compare to Darkstalker, 10s MAX at the start of each new opponents and no loading time between rounds.
Of course, after getting sterillised with loading time of WWE SVR2006, 10s is really really short.
Gameplay: 9/10 (might be lower for those already playing the game to death on their console)
Overall:
Graphics: 9/10
Sound: 10/10
Control: 8/10
Gameplay: 9/10
Overall: 9/10
Any fighting gamers worth their salt should get this game. Period. This is the ultimate version
of the SFA3 version. It is a wonder to have a Street FIghter game in your pocket, to be played
anywhere, with everything intact. Capcom, thank you for bringing this to the PSP.
Whoever never heard of the Street Fighter series must have been living under a rock
all these years (or way too old to play games). Capcom release the very first Street Fighter
in 1987. It was a great game was cursed by bad controls and failed to gain the public's eye.
It did garner enough support for Capcom to release the sequel; Street Fighter II: The World Warrior
in 1991. This was the granddaddy of all fighting games, the game that not only defined the
tournament-fighting genre but also became the model for virtually every fighting game to come.
Since then, numerous versions and sequels has been made and released to the enjoyment
of all and Street Fighters series has made it to various console platforms. Street Fighter Alpha 3 Max
on PSP is the latest version for the Alpha series. For those that didn't know, SFA3 is considered
by many SF fans as the most complete of all Street Fighter series to date. And SFA3 MAx is the
ultimate version compare to all previous release with new features and characters.
I pre-ordered this game immediately when I heard analog control is in this game (I will explain
below) and after playing for a few days, below is my impression:
Graphics:
I can safely say that Capcom did not let us down in this department. They keep all the animations,
sprites and background intact from all the previous version in this version. The graphic look amazingly
clear on the PSP screen and it was easy on the eye. Some people are complaining that Capcom
should have make some update to the 10-year old graphic (this game is 10 years old). To me, I am
glad that Capcom did not make any changes to the way the game looks. It wouldn't be SFA3 if they
change the overall look completely. New characters' sprites blend in nicely with the SFA3 look,
and we also have new animations in this version. The game enable you to choose to play in
PSP widescreen mode or 4:3 ratio mode. Compare to Darkstalker for PSP, the widescreen mode
did not make the characters look fat or deformed. THe widescreen mode also did not hamper
the sense of distance in the game and I grew to like the widescreen mode better than the 4:3 ratio
mode (which make the sprites look smaller). As usual, you will notice some jagged edges on the
sprites but it is almost at the same level as Guilty Gear XX# Reloaded, which is good.
Graphics: 9/10
Sound:
The sound is LOUD, even on PSP speakers. All the bgm in previous version is here with new bgm
for the new characters. But the true quality of the sound is best heard with a set of earphones
(PSP earphones will do just fine).With an earphone, it seems like you have a personal arcade
machine at your disposal. Each sound effects was intact and I like the new characters' voices
(especially Eagle). Top notch (especially considering the GBA version using repeated voiceovers;
Sakura's voice is actually Ken's voice but make it sound higher pitch and faster!)
Sound: 10/10
Controls:
I have a little mixed feeling in this department. I give up using D-Pad to play fighting games when
I try playing Darkstalker on PSP before. I did not get the Capcom Custom D-Pad cover so I am stuck with
the original PSP D-pad. I AM NOT USED to playing fighting games using D-Pad. Thanks God for
Capcom to enable the analog control this time. It was smooth sailing using the analog control.
It was just like a mini joystick and of course, i have had enough practise with Guilty Gear before
playing this game. It might take some time for people to get used to the analog control. The only
move that I can't pull off frequently is the db,df, db, uf move. I do read comments that some people
did not have problems using the D-Pad, even without the custom D-Pad cover. But it's not my cup of
tea. As for the buttons, the L and R shoulder buttons were a little cumbersome. It is extremely hard
to press PPP or KKK together (which was required in some characters). And Capcom has come out with
a solution to this problem by pressing Hard Punch + Low Kick / Hard Kick + Low Punch = PPP and
Hard Punch + Mid Kick / Hard Kick + Mid Punch = KKK. It certainly helps with moves for certai characters
like Gen or Akuma. Kudos to Capcom for thinking of this.
Controls: 8/10 (some people might give this a lower score if they don't like to use analog stick)
Gameplay:
Console versions of this game feature many mode of gameplay and they all make a return in this
version plus few new modes. You still have your basic Arcade Mode, Training Mode, Free Battle mode,
Survival Mode, Dramatic Battle Mode (where 2 players vs 1 opponents), Reverse Dramatic Battle Mode
(where you challenge 2 opponents at one go!), Final Boss Mode (where you fight the final boss
straightaway) and so on. New to the series is the Variable Battle mode. In this mode, you choose
2 characters that you want to control and you will fight against on opponent ala Capcom versus series
which is the tag battle. You can tag in your partner and he/she will jump in with a kick to the opponent.
Unfortunately, it is still a 2vs1 battle. If only it was 2vs2 tag battle, then it will a great Capcom versus
tag battle style. A worthy effort though. Another new mode is the Vs 100 Kumite mode where
you will battle against 100 opponents in a stretch, kinda like Survival mode too. Tough but you will
be rewarded. World TOur Mode is also making a comeback. This is where you train up a character
of your choice where he/she will go around the globe, battling people. Some matches will have condition
of winning attached to it (use X-ism only etc) and you must fulfill the condition to beat the matches.
Sort of like a mini RPG, Tamagotchi style character building. You will be playing this for a long long time
(especially when you have to face TWO Final Bison with unlimited Super).
All the ISM mode are intact as does the hidden Saikyo, Classic and Mazi mode. Loading time is amazing
compare to Darkstalker, 10s MAX at the start of each new opponents and no loading time between rounds.
Of course, after getting sterillised with loading time of WWE SVR2006, 10s is really really short.
Gameplay: 9/10 (might be lower for those already playing the game to death on their console)
Overall:
Graphics: 9/10
Sound: 10/10
Control: 8/10
Gameplay: 9/10
Overall: 9/10
Any fighting gamers worth their salt should get this game. Period. This is the ultimate version
of the SFA3 version. It is a wonder to have a Street FIghter game in your pocket, to be played
anywhere, with everything intact. Capcom, thank you for bringing this to the PSP.
chaosx777 (9) on 26, Feb. 2006 15:23 (HKT)
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great game buy it now !!!!! beter then the ps2 street fighter sires
great game buy it now !!!!! beter then the ps2 street fighter sires
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