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{{infobox
{{Game
|title= Street Fighter Alpha 3
|completion=4
|image=GBA SFA3 box.jpg
|image=GBA SFA3 box.jpg
|title=Street Fighter Alpha 3
|developer=[[Crawfish Interactive]]
|developer=[[Crawfish Interactive]]
|publisher=[[Capcom]]
|publisher={{colist|Capcom|Ubi Soft Entertainment}}
|year=2002
|systems={{syslist|gba}}
|ratings={{ESRB|T}}{{ELSPA|11}}{{USK|6}}
|genre=[[Fighting]]
|genre=[[Fighting]]
|systems=[[Game Boy Advance]]
|released=[[2002]]
|players=1-2
|players=1-2
|ESRB=T
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
|series=Street Fighter
}}
}}
Known as '''Street Fighter Zero 3 Upper''' in Japan, this is an upgraded version of [[Street Fighter Alpha 3]] for the [[Game Boy Advance]] (Street Fighter Zero 3 Upper is the same name used for the reverse port from the [[Sega Dreamcast]] version of SFA3 to the arcade in Japan). In addition to making a very successful adaptation to the GBA, [[Crawfish Interactive]] saw fit to add three Capcom characters that recently appeared in [[Capcom vs. SNK]] to the SFA3 roster. Due to memory size restrictions, the World Tour mode found in home console conversion of SFA3 was removed, but the ISM Plus upgrades were kept and can be unlocked by fulfilling certain conditions.


Known as '''Street Fighter Zero 3 Upper''' in Japan, this is an upgraded version of [[Street Fighter Alpha 3]] for the [[Game Boy Advance]] (Street Fighter Zero 3 Upper is the same name used for the reverse port from the [[Sega Dreamcast]] version of SFA3 to the arcade in Japan). In addition to making a very successful adaptation to the GBA, [[Crawfish Interactive]] saw fit to add three Capcom characters that recently appeared in [[Capcom vs. SNK]] to the SFA3 roster. Due to memory size restrictions, the World Tour mode found in hone console conversion of SFA3 was removed, but the ISM Plus upgrades were kept and can be unlocked by fulfilling certain conditions.
==Box artwork==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Image:GBA SFZ3U box.jpg|Japanese box artwork
File:GBA SFZ3U box.jpg|Japanese box artwork.
</gallery>
</gallery>


==New characters==
{{ToC}}
*'''[[Move Lists/Capcom/Eagle|Eagle]]''': (''Initially from Street Fighter I'') After having not been heard from in the initial Street Fighting tournament, Baton wielding Eagle is back to steal the spotlight from his unsophisticated rival, Birdie.
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*'''[[Move Lists/Capcom/Maki|Maki Genryusai]]''': (''Initially from Final Fight 2'') Maki aided Haggar in the second Final Fight adventure when Guy was unavailable.  Maki has a similar fighting style to Guy's.
*'''[[Move Lists/Capcom/Yun|Yun]]''': (''Initially from Street Fighter III'') The only character from the SF3 series to be brought back in time, Yun would be a mere child during the events of the Alpha series.  His presense is merely a "what if" scenario.


==Secrets==
[[Category:Crawfish Interactive]]
===Unlockable characters===
{| border="1"
|-
|Evil Ryu||Complete the game 3 times
|-
|Guile||Complete the game 5 times
|-
|Maki||Complete the game 7 times
|-
|Yun||Complete the game 9 times
|-
|Eagle||Complete the game 11 times
|-
|Shin Akuma||Complete the game with all five characters mentioned above.
|-
|Final M. Bison||Complete the game with Shin Akuma.
|}
To select Shin Akuma, highlight Akuma, press and hold start, and press any button.  To select Final M. Bison, highlight M. Bison, press and hold start, and press any button.
===Unlockable game modes===
{| border="1"
|-
|Dramatic Mode||Beat Single Mode once
|-
|Survival Mode||Beat Dramatic Battle Mode
|-
|Saikyo Mode||Beat 10 fighters in Survival Mode
|-
|Mazi Mode||Beat 30 fighters in Survival Mode
|-
|Classic Mode||Beat 50 fighters in Survival Mode
|-
|Final Battle Mode||Beat the Boss Survival mode
|}
===ISM-Pluses===
With ISM-Pluses, you can boost your fighter's attributes in various categories.  You can turn each one on or off through the Options menu.  You will receive a new ISM-Plus category by completing Final Battle Mode in the following order:
#'''Alpha Combo''': Perform basic Chain Combos
#'''Alpha Cancel''': Cancel any regular move into any special move
#'''Super Zero Cancel''': Cancel any special moves into any Super Combo
#'''Super Guard''': Do not receive damage when blocking any move
#'''Infinite Guard''': Infinite Guard meter
#'''Auto Guard''': Automatically guards all attacks
#'''Air Guard''': Any ISM can perform an Air Block
#'''Alpha Counter Plus''': Alpha Counters inflict more damage
#'''Hard Body''': Take less damage guarding, cannot be dizzied.
#'''Guard Destroy''': Deplete opponent's guard meter faster
#'''Gauge Plus''': Super Gauge refills continuously
#'''Limit Off''': Maximum offense, minimum defense in any ISM.
 
===Cheats===
These manual cheats are entered at the title scree.  You must finish entering these codes prior to the demo screen appearing or else it will not work.  In all instances you will hear Ryu's traditional 'Hadouken!' confirming the code's entry.
{| border="1"
!Cheat
!Method
|-
|Unlock all fighters||{{gb|Left|Dpad}} {{gb|Right|Dpad}} {{gb|Down|Dpad}} {{gb|Right|Dpad}} {{gb|L}} {{gb|L}} {{gb|A}} {{gb|L}} {{gb|L}} {{gb|B}} {{gb|R}} {{gb|A}} {{gb|Up|Dpad}}
|-
|Unlock all ISM-Pluses||{{gb|A}} {{gb|Up|Dpad}} {{gb|A}} {{gb|L}} {{gb|R}} {{gb|Right|Dpad}} {{gb|L}} {{gb|Right|Dpad}} {{gb|A}} {{gb|Down|Dpad}} {{gb|Right|Dpad}}
|-
|Unlock all game modes||{{gb|L}} {{gb|Right|Dpad}} {{gb|A}} {{gb|R}} {{gb|Up|Dpad}} {{gb|L}} {{gb|Right|Dpad}} {{gb|B}} {{gb|A}} {{gb|Up|Dpad}} {{gb|Right|Dpad}} {{gb|Down|Dpad}} {{gb|Right|Dpad}}
|}
[[Category:Game Boy Advance]]
[[Category:Fighting]]
[[Category:Fighting]]
[[Category:Single player]]
[[Category:Single player]]
[[Category:Multiplayer]]
[[Category:Multiplayer]]
[[Category:Street Fighter]]
[[Category:Crawfish Interactive]]
[[Category:Capcom]]
[[Category:2002]]

Latest revision as of 14:00, 16 June 2023

Box artwork for Street Fighter Alpha 3.
Box artwork for Street Fighter Alpha 3.
Street Fighter Alpha 3
Developer(s)Crawfish Interactive
Publisher(s)Capcom, Ubi Soft Entertainment
Year released2002
System(s)Game Boy Advance
SeriesStreet Fighter
Genre(s)Fighting
Players1-2
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
Rating(s)ESRB TeenELSPA Ages 11+USK Ages 6+
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Known as Street Fighter Zero 3 Upper in Japan, this is an upgraded version of Street Fighter Alpha 3 for the Game Boy Advance (Street Fighter Zero 3 Upper is the same name used for the reverse port from the Sega Dreamcast version of SFA3 to the arcade in Japan). In addition to making a very successful adaptation to the GBA, Crawfish Interactive saw fit to add three Capcom characters that recently appeared in Capcom vs. SNK to the SFA3 roster. Due to memory size restrictions, the World Tour mode found in home console conversion of SFA3 was removed, but the ISM Plus upgrades were kept and can be unlocked by fulfilling certain conditions.

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