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{{Game
|completion=4
|completion=4
|image=GBA SFA3 box.jpg
|title=Street Fighter Alpha 3
|title=Street Fighter Alpha 3
|image=GBA SFA3 box.jpg
|developer=[[Crawfish Interactive]]
|developer=[[Crawfish Interactive]]
|publisher={{colist|Capcom|Ubi Soft Entertainment}}
|publisher={{colist|Capcom|Ubi Soft Entertainment}}
|year=2002
|systems={{syslist|gba}}
|ratings={{ESRB|T}}{{ELSPA|11}}{{USK|6}}
|genre=[[Fighting]]
|genre=[[Fighting]]
|systems={{syslist|gba}}
|year=2002
|players=1-2
|players=1-2
|modes=[[Single player]], [[multiplayer]]
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
|ratings={{ESRB|T}}{{ELSPA|11}}{{USK|6}}
|series=Street Fighter
|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 hone 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 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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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+
LinksStreet Fighter Alpha 3 (Game Boy Advance) ChannelSearchSearch

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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