

- FINAL FIGHT STREETWISE CAPCOM US MANUAL
- FINAL FIGHT STREETWISE CAPCOM US SERIES
- FINAL FIGHT STREETWISE CAPCOM US PS2
FINAL FIGHT STREETWISE CAPCOM US SERIES
Two aspects of the Street Fighter Alpha series that stands out to me is the art style and the background music. Thanks to this compilation, I have it back once again! Each of the games on the disc seem to be the arcade versions of the game, with the exception of Street Fighter Alpha 2 Gold.Street Fighter Alpha 2 Gold was a re-balanced version of Street Fighter Alpha 2 which included numerous character tweaks as well as the inclusion of Cammy. I used to have Street Fighter Alpha 2 Gold but it was stolen. This compilation is great that also contains other games that I never owned such as Super Gem Fighter mini mix (AKA Pocket Fighter). In the past, I had to use multiple systems to play these classic games since I have SFA 2 on the Saturn, SFA 3 on the Dreamcast, SFA 1 on the PS1 etc. I’ve been waiting for an all in one solution to my Street Fighter Alpha series fix that I can play on one system. I was and still am an avid Street Fighter Player. Street Fighter Alpha 2 adds more fighters to the roster, as for what else is added to this game is a mystery to me at the momen. Doing a Shinku Hadoken with two punches pressed rather than a single punch button press results in a stronger version of the attack, at the cost of more energy from the super meter. In addition to more than one super combo in a character’s moveset, each one has three different levels of damage. Not only that, but the super combo system of Super Street Fighter II Turbo has been upgraded. However, despite this, these games introduced elements of the series that would not be present until Street Fighter III.Street Fighter Alpha 1 introduces grab/throw escapes and counter attack follow-ups to escapes. Each game takes place between the infamous first Street Fighter (released as Fighting Street on consoles) and the highly acclaimed Street Fighter II games, so all characters are younger and just starting their careers as warriors. Alpha 2 and 3 are considered sequels and yet updates to the first one, which kind of confuses and makes it hard for people to choose which one is the right one to get, especially for those who aren’t avid followers of the series and is trying to really get into it. Street Fighter Alpha, not only a prequel to the highly acclaimed Street Fighter II games, but also a game changer for fighting games.This compilation comes with the entire Street Fighter Alpha series (Street Fighter Zero in Japan) all on one disc, which is very helpful. The game retains the special meter system from Alpha 1.Street Fighter Alpha 2 Gold: The game has the same roster as Alpha 2.



There are 3 Unlockable characters (Dan, Bison and Akuma) for arcade mode, but fret not, they are already available to play as in all other modes.The fighting is pretty top notch (Save for the lack of dashing, but that was added in Street Fighter III along with EX special moves), the game adding a 3-tier super meter that can be expended for 1 stock for good damage, or 3 stock for great damage.Street Fighter Alpha 2: This game adds Dhalsim, Zangief, Sakura, Rolento, and Gen to the cast. Bison from Street Fighter II, along with then newcomers Charlie Nash, Sodom, Dan and Rose and returning Street Fighter I veterans Birdie, Adon and Sagat make up the roster of this fantastic game (Also Guy from Final Fight).
FINAL FIGHT STREETWISE CAPCOM US MANUAL
The manual also hints at the secrets the game has to offer (that I will spoil in this review).Street Fighter Alpha: Ryu, Ken, Chun-Li, Akuma, and M. It also features a character chart letting you know who’s available in what game (Useful for players new to the series). The manual in printed in black and white and features necessary information for the games many modes. Plastic is thin in certain areas and there is no slot for a memory Card in the case.
FINAL FIGHT STREETWISE CAPCOM US PS2
So, here we go!Packaging: The Game comes in a standard later run of the PS2 game case. But to properly review this, I’m going to have to review each game in the Alpha Anthology.
