Street Fighter Alpha 3

Street Fighter Alpha 3
Arcade flyer
DeveloperCapcom
Publishers
Capcom
  • Arcade
    PlayStation, Dreamcast
DirectorsNaoto Ota
Mamoru Ohashi
Koji Okohara
ProducerNoritaka Funamizu
ArtistAkira Yasuda
ComposersTakayuki Iwai
Yuki Iwai
Isao Abe
Hideki Okugawa
Tetsuya Shibata
SeriesStreet Fighter
PlatformsArcade, PlayStation, Dreamcast, Sega Saturn, Game Boy Advance, PlayStation Portable
Release
July 15, 1998
  • Arcade
    • JP: July 15, 1998
    • NA: July 1998
    • JP: February 2001 (Upper)
    PlayStation
    • JP: December 23, 1998
    • NA: May 5, 1999
    • AU: June 18, 1999
    • EU: June 25, 1999
    Dreamcast
    • JP: July 8, 1999
    • NA: May 24, 2000
    • AU: September 14, 2000
    • EU: September 29, 2000
    Saturn
    • JP: August 6, 1999
    Game Boy Advance
    • JP: September 27, 2002
    • EU: November 29, 2002
    • NA: December 3, 2002
    • AU: January 9, 2003
    PlayStation Portable
    (as Street Fighter Alpha 3 MAX)
    • JP: January 19, 2006
    • NA: February 7, 2006
    • AU: February 24, 2006
    • EU: March 10, 2006
GenreFighting
ModesSingle-player, multiplayer
Arcade systemCP System II
Sega NAOMI (Zero 3 Upper)

Street Fighter Alpha 3, released as Street Fighter Zero 3 in Japan, Asia, South America, and Oceania, is a 1998 fighting game developed and published by Capcom for arcades. It is the third and final installment in the Street Fighter Alpha series, and runs on the same CP System II hardware as previous Alpha games. Alpha 3 further expanded the playable fighter roster from Street Fighter Alpha 2 and added new features such as selectable fighting styles called "isms".

Alpha 3 has also been released on a variety of home platforms starting with the PlayStation version in 1998, which added an exclusive World Tour mode and brought back even more characters, with further versions on the Dreamcast, Sega Saturn, Game Boy Advance, and PlayStation Portable.