Street Fighter Alpha 3 on GBA, port of Capcom's versus fighter. Impressive roster, V/A/X mode system well preserved. Technically an achievement on GBA, some forgivable slowdowns.
Your verdict
Category
Fighting2 players12+
Description
Enhanced Street Fighter Alpha 3 by Capcom, Japan June 2002. All original characters plus exclusive Ingrid and enriched game modes. ISM system, extended World Tour, over 30 characters and link cable versus. Japanese superior version known in the West as Street Fighter Alpha 3 Upper.
Street Fighter Zero 3 Upper review
4/5
Art direction
★★★★★
"Striking"
MAX
Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
1/5
Story
★★★★★
"Anecdotal"
Nervy and motley, the musical selection gives each fighter his own theme, between razor-edged techno and edgy rock. It matches the frantic tempo of the bouts and underlines the personality of a whole roster. This melodic generosity, faithful to the Alpha spirit, still galvanises the most hard-fought duels.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"From the very first seconds"
The benchmark 2D fighter arrives in portable form with its colossal roster, three play styles and satisfying special moves. Landing a perfect combo or countering at the right moment delivers instant satisfaction. The depth rewards hours of practice without ever putting off the curious. Snappy, complete and fiercely gripping, a heavyweight of versus to take everywhere.
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Very easy"
Lifespan
"Average"
Technical info
💾0,01 GB📅05/06/2002
Published by Capcom
Street Fighter Zero 3 Upper (GBA) price, value & rarity
Original Japanese edition of Street Fighter Zero 3 Upper, distributed by Capcom in June 2002, the Japanese version of the GBA port whose Upper suffix explicitly signals the inclusion of updated Zero 3 arcade content. Capcom rigid case with intact obi, Bengus cover illustration in its native printing. Capcom Japan run was sized by market, complete with obi remains a precise piece for Zero collectors isolating the Upper version from the Western Alpha identification.
Better with friends
A port of a legendary 2D fighter that regains all its snap with two, over a cable link, in duels with a rich system and a generous roster. The competition rests on positioning, anti-airs and reading intentions, rewarding patience as much as reflexes. The duel needs two consoles and the cable, but once hooked up, the urge to clash and get even never wanes.
Is Street Fighter Zero 3 Upper still worth playing in 2026?
Street Fighter Alpha 3, also released as Zero 3 Upper in Japan, is a true technical feat on the GBA in how the port preserves the sprite readability and the ISM Original Variable X Ism system of the original game. The roster is massive, the World Tour mode offers a personalized progression and the controls remain honest despite the obvious shortage of buttons. A few slowdowns persist but do not spoil the whole. A very recommendable cartridge for fans of classic 2D versus fighting.