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Street Fighter Zero 3 - Saikyo-ryu Dojo (Japan)

also known as Street Fighter Alpha 3
Sega Dreamcast
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Reviewed in
1999
90
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✪ Reviewed on October 25, 2024
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A monumental Street Fighter Alpha 3 with unique stylistic depth. Precise controls, three varied ism systems and a cult cast. A Capcom 2D versus peak to savor.

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Category
Fighting 2 players 12+
Description
Street Fighter Zero 3 characters clash in this Capcom Saikyo-ryu Dojo demo preview. Published by Capcom, demo version. 2D fighting game with Street Fighter Alpha characters, demonstration World Tour mode, retail display content.

Street Fighter Zero 3 - Saikyo-ryu Dojo review

MAX
Art direction
"Iconic"
MAX
Music
"Legendary"
1/5
Story
"Anecdotal"
Generous sprites, dynamic poses and backdrops bursting with colour: Capcom's pixel art reaches a jubilant vivacity here. Every fighter overflows with character, in an explosion of hues and animation. This graphic energy, warm and precise, remains a treat of 2D fighting.
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Average"
Technical info
💾0,62 GB 📅04/03/1999
Published by Capcom

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Collector interest

Street Fighter Zero 3 Saikyo-ryu Dojo is the Japanese extended edition of Street Fighter Alpha 3 on Dreamcast, with extra modes and bonus characters. Collector value comes from this being the most complete version of Alpha 3 on the console, never reproduced identically in the West under the Alpha 3 title.

Better with friends

A 2D fighting classic with a colossal roster, where three play styles give everyone their own way to attack and manage their gauge. The competition is rich and personal: choosing your ISM already declares your philosophy to the opponent. Deep yet welcoming, it suits long versus evenings where you try the whole cast and rivalry sharpens match after match.

Is Street Fighter Zero 3 - Saikyo-ryu Dojo still worth playing in 2026?

A peak of the Alpha series, Street Fighter Alpha 3 offers three distinct isms that radically reshape the game: A for classic Alpha, X for Super II style and V for custom combo variables. The most complete roster of the saga and the strategic depth place the title among Capcom's very best 2D versus releases. On Dreamcast the port stays exemplary and fluid. For anyone looking to explore another path next to Street Fighter III, this is an absolutely essential complement for any serious versus library.

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