The most complete Street Fighter Alpha 3 edition, with forty-four fighters including exclusive Eagle and Maki. Capcom polishes the European port, three play-style modes and ad hoc versus; a portable fighter of rare depth.
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Category
Fighting2 players12+
Description
Ryu, Chun-Li and their rivals clash in the most complete version of Street Fighter Alpha 3, featuring exclusive additional characters. Published by Capcom, released in Japan in May 2006. Forty-four characters including exclusive Eagle and Maki, three gameplay style modes, ad hoc versus. Japanese edition.
Street Fighter Zero 3 Double Upper review
MAX
Art direction
★★★★★
"Iconic"
MAX
Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
1/5
Story
★★★★★
"Anecdotal"
Colourful sprites in dynamic poses, backgrounds teeming with life and lively animation: Capcom's pixel art reaches a jubilant vivacity. Every fighter overflows with character in an explosion of hues. This graphic energy, warm and precise, celebrates the golden age of 2D fighting.
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
"Masterful"
Three play styles overturn your approach to the fight, from air guard to Super gauges, in the most complete version of Alpha 3. The packed roster and brand-new modes multiply a depth veterans still dig into. Capcom's 2D at its peak hasn't aged a bit: this careful port remains a high point of on-the-go fighting, with nothing sacrificed.
Fun
"From the very first seconds"
An enriched version of a 2D fighting classic, with a bursting roster, the -isms system that shapes your playstyle and intact snappiness. Landing your first combos delivers instant pleasure, while the tactical depth rewards hours of practice. Rich in characters and modes, a benchmark versus whose intensity never wavers, ideal on the go.
Addictiveness
"Obsessive"
Picking your ism, threading your combos and managing the super gauge sets up a versus of rare depth where every round won calls for a rematch. The sprawling roster, the survival modes and the challenges chain short goals and unlockables. On a small screen the inputs demand precision, but the depth of the system and the thrill of the duel keep a stubborn hold.
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Massive"
Mastering the ISM mode system and the vast roster of this Street Fighter Alpha 3 demands a far longer learning curve than a few rounds. Fine-tuning your characters, exploring the solo modes and endlessly facing other players renew the clash. That technical depth, a peak of 2D versus, founds a replay value combat fans cultivate.
Technical info
💾0,1 GB📅18/05/2006
Published by Capcom
Street Fighter Zero 3 Double Upper (PSP) price, value & rarity
The Japanese edition of Alpha 3 Max, locally titled Street Fighter Zero 3 Double Upper, the home of the most stocked portable cut of Capcom's versus. Its appeal lies in this native-version status of a reference fighter and a measured local run, prized by fans wanting the original edition under its Japanese name. An import piece for Capcom collectors.
Better with friends
An expanded handheld edition of a 2D fighting classic, with a sprawling roster and three play styles that each shape your way of fighting. The competition is rich and personal: choosing your ISM declares your philosophy to the opponent. The duel needs two linked consoles, but deep and welcoming, it suits long versus evenings where rivalry sharpens match after match.
Is Street Fighter Zero 3 Double Upper still worth playing in 2026?
Street Fighter Alpha 3 Max, known in Japan as Street Fighter Zero 3 Double Upper, is the most complete edition of Street Fighter Alpha 3 with forty-four fighters including exclusive Eagle and Maki. Capcom polishes the European port with three style modes, World Tour and ad hoc versus. Among the most complete portable fighters. An absolute portable peak.