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Street Fighter Alpha 3, known as Street Fighter Zero 3 in Japan and Asia, is a 1998 fighting game by Capcom originally released for the CPS II arcade hardware. It is the third game in the Street Fighter Alpha series, following Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams and Street Fighter Alpha 2. The gameplay system from the previous Alpha games was given a complete overhaul with the addition of three selectable fighting styles based on Street Fighter Alpha (A-ism), Street Fighter Alpha 2 (V-ism), and Super Street Fighter II Turbo (X-ism), new stages, a much larger roster of characters, and for the first time since the original Street Fighter II, new theme music for all the returning characters. Street Fighter Alpha 3 discards the 'Manual' and 'Auto' modes from the previous Alpha games by offering the player three different playing styles known as 'isms'. The standard playing style, A-ism (or Z-ism in Japan), is based on the previous Alpha games, in which the player has a three-level Super Combo gauge with access to several Super Combo moves. X-ism is a simple style based on Super Street Fighter II Turbo, in which the player has a single-level Super Combo gauge and access to a single but powerful Super Combo move. The third style, V-ism (or 'variable' style), is a unique style that allows the player to perform custom combos similar to the ones in Street Fighter Alpha 2.
Mobile Pdf Reader Java Jar. In X-ism, players cannot air-block nor use Alpha Counters. Alpha 3 also introduces a 'Guard Power Gauge' which depletes each time the player blocks – if the gauge is completely depleted, then the player will remain vulnerable for an attack.