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Memory Lane
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 4 / 4
Date: July 04, 2006
Author: Amazon User
I had a feeling capcom was goin to do this some day. You get the entire streetfighter alpha series, to include gem fighter, formally known as pocket fighter. This is worth the money. For a SF fan or if your new to it. My only gripe is pocket fighter really isn't that fun to me. And you shouldn't have to unlock anything. All the characters in all alphas should be playable from the start. Still highly reommended. Now all we need is Marvel vs. capcom and darkstalkers anthology's.
kickin' it old-school
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: November 15, 2006
Author: Amazon User
I remember playing these games when they first came out. Now to have them all together is good. Particularly good is Street Fighter Alpha 2, and SFA2 Gold. These games have a few more characters and the movements are a lot more fluid, making the gameplay most enjoyable.
Street Fighter is a great game to just invite a fellow gamer over to play for hours at a time. Thus it has very high "replay" value in that sense.
I will say that if you are a big graphics person, then this may not be the one for you. However, in terms of playability, this game lives up to the Street Fighter legacy pretty well.
New Classic Brawling
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: January 20, 2007
Author: Amazon User
Not the greatest Street Fighter (imo that would be SF2 Turbo), but a collection of some of the best of the prequel series, with a bit of lighter beat-em-up fare in the form of Pocket Fighter.
This manages to be the semi-definitive versions of all the games included by incorporating the arcade dipswitch options (allowing you to change some environmetal and character settings to your personal tastes) on top of the usual difficult/control/sound options. Only the exclusion of the character move listings from the original console releases detracts from the quality of this collection.
Definitely recommended for fans of Street Fighter, especially the Alpha/Zero series.
Nice
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: March 21, 2007
Author: Amazon User
An entertaining perfect translation of some of Capcom's most sucessful games. It is a shame though that both Street Fighter Alpha 3 versions in this game do not include the World Tour mode. Also, in Street Fighter Alpha 2 Gold and Alpha 3 Capcom should have just included SSII, turbo, and all known characters already without forcing you to find them by completing the games and entering codes. Like in Street Fighter Alpha 3 Max for the PSP, which also includes the World Tour mode. If you have a PSP and aren't really a die hard Street Fighter fan, then choose the PSP alpha 3 max over this game. Now if you are this type of fan then both games are must have for your collection if you have both systems, if not then pick the one that plays for the syastem you own.
Wonderful
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: May 02, 2007
Author: Amazon User
Capcom's Street Fighter Alpha series expanded on the fighting elements of their flagship title, and all three games are collected here in this wonderfully done anthology that is a must own for Street Fighter fanatics. Street Fighter Alpha Anthology includes Street Fighter Alpha 1, 2, and the superb 3 (which is reason enough to own this compilation for alone if you don't already have SFA 3 for another system) along with Super Gem Fighter Mini Mix; which features our favorite brawlers in super deformed fighting mode. Despite being a collection of aging 2-D fighters, all the games look crisp and clean, and most important of all, they all play wonderfully to boot. Though it still takes some getting used to playing a Street Fighter game with the PS2 controler, there's plenty here to warrant the asking price, and there's a nice array of extras and unlockables as well. The only real downside is that while this is a nice overall package, if you already own any or all of the included games here, there's really not much reason to lay down the cash for them again. However, if you don't and you are craving some excellent 2-D fighting action, Street Fighter Alpha Anthology is a smashing must own.
Street Fighter Alpha...Collection
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: July 14, 2007
Author: Amazon User
Street Fighter Alpha Anthology comes with 5 games from the Street Fighter Universe from the Likes of Street Fighter Aplpha 1,2 and 3 also Including Street Fighter Alpha 2 Gold and Gem Fighter. The game has a great feel if you are into 2D fighters.There are some secret unlockable games once some tasks have been completed. Now lets get 2 the Pros and Cons:
Pros:
-$30 (I find it good at this price for 5 games)
-The Controls are well put and are very easy to use
-Includes Survival, Arcade, and Dramatic Battle Modes and also a training option in case u wanna practice with your favorite character and go out their and kick sum major butt.
Cons
-They are NOT the versions for the PS1 (IE: No world tour, and also more difficult because of the arcade versions.)
not to many cons unless u find any more...overall the game is a must get if you are a Street Fighter fan.
Excellent Collection
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: December 26, 2007
Author: Amazon User
The games are all great and Gem Fighter is really fun to play I found my wife enjoyed playing it as well. You really need to play with two people instead of the game AI to enjoy it.
For 2D fighter enthuaist here you go!
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: April 06, 2008
Author: Amazon User
If you followed Street Fighter you are likely famaliar with Alpha. The first two games were supposed to be a prequel of sorts to SF 2 only with better anime inspired sprites and smoother game-play. The third game could be debated to be a remake of SF 2 only with more characters while being re-vamped in the Alpha art style.
Regardless all the games in the collection are smooth and arcade perfect. In addition to getting Alpha 1, Alpha 2, Alpha 2 Gold, and Alpha 3 you also get gem fighter which is a cute chbified mosh of SF alpha, dark stalkers, red planet, and SF 4 thrown together. I say this because there are characters from all those games. The only gripe is there are not as many characters as you may like and compared to the alpha games gem fighter is fun but a bit shallow.
You can unlock Street fighter Alpha 3 upper by beating the original SF Alpha 3 that has more characters but still not as many cameos as SF Alpha 3 Max.
The pros are obivous. In this collection you get the whole story line in the alpha universe. You get to see how beloved characters such as Ryu,Ken,Sagat, and Chun Li grow up and confront their demons. In addition you have interesting new comers such as the psychic telepath woman Rose and the spunky Ryu admirer Sakura. It's also great the character designs got an overhaul. Fighters such as Ziegnief, Vega, and Bison look alot better and have alot more personality then they did in SF 2.
In addition every character has many moves and the ability to charge adrenaline gauges to unleash more powerful variations of those moves. For the most part the fighting mechanics are very balanced. Even if you begin losing at the beginning of a match you can still bounce back with well planned enough strategies. Unlike King of fighters that is heavily combo-centric Street fighter often encourages trade offs of cat and mouse. For example some moves can be used to lure someone to get closer at which point you execute a hard hitting combo. Also you are encouraged to switch up between attacking high and attacking low. Besides for the Hadoken clones everyone plays very differently so do not expect the same tired tactic to win you every match.
I found overall I could beat each game with any character however admittedly it was much easier to defeat Bison with some characters than it was with others. Ryu,Akuma,and Ken are as ever the hard hitting perfect balance fighters whereas others such as the fast but weaker bunch like Cammy,Juli,Sakura,Karin,Chun Li, Vega,Gen, and Guy require more brains to use and more finnesse. Balrog,Ziegnief, and T hawk are the same heavy damage behemoths they were before. When you land hits it is awesome but since they have no projectile attacks or easy combo chains you have to be cautious so you don't get whittled away but the smaller quick combatents. My only gripe in the roster is Guile and Charlie have not evolved much. Their sonic booms and flash kicks are pretty pathetic as if capcom improved everyone's techniques except Guile's. You can combo with them but it's hard as hell. Then again maybe I'm just not good at using them.
By now you should know what you have here. Many good games in one collection that chronicle all of Alpha's story lines from humble beginnings to epic ends. Every game is fun to play by yourself or with friends that come over when you have a competitive urge to prove your gamer geek dominance. The only down-side in the PS-2 version is there is NO online play. To some that might be a big deal.
If you love 2D fighters you should have this in your collection. These games are on par with the quality of SF 3 third strike and they are not simply tired remakes of SF 2. If however you prefer 3D fighters such as Soul Calibur 3 and Tekken 5 there is nothing here that will impress you or convert you to the 2D faithful crowd.
AWESOME collection - belongs in any Street Fighter fan's game library
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 25 / 26
Date: August 27, 2007
Author: Amazon User
Street Fighter Alpha Anthology (Released 2006.)
INTRODUCTION:
In 1995, as a holdover until Street Fighter III was released, to ride on the success of the five different versions of Street Fighter II, Capcom decided to go a different route to hold fans over. What resulted was Street Fighter Alpha, a "prequel" game of sorts taking place between the first and second Street Fighters (although Capcom later claimed the series did not actually take place in the series continuity.) This sub-series of the franchise became so successful in its own right, that as a follow up to the earlier Street Fighter Collection, Capcom decided to release an Alpha Anthology.
OVERVIEW:
Capcom released the Street Fighter Alpha Anthology for the Playstation Two in the Summer of 2006. It features Street Fighter Alpha, Alpha 2, Alpha 2 Gold, Alpha 3, Puzzle Fighter, Alpha 3 Upper (Unlockable), and Hyper Alpha (Unlockable.) There are also unlockable bonus options/features.
REVIEW:
This is a Street Fighter fan's dream come true. At long last, we have a collection covering the entire Alpha series, and then some. If you're a fan of Street Fighter, specifically the Alpha series, you MUST buy this collection. Here's an overview of the series and what each game offers.
-STREET FIGHTER ALPHA (1995.)
First game in the Alpha series. This game featured some major alterations and departures from Street Figther II. For instance, the art style changed drastically, to more of an anime/manga look. Several old characters got new looks and overhauls to their special moves roster, and each character now has MULTIPLE Super Combos. The Super Bar from Super Turbo is now divided into three sections, and you can use a single section for a Level One Super Combo, or use two or three gauges for stronger ones. The gauge holds over between rounds, unlike Super Turbo. The character roster features Street Fighter II favorites Akuma, Chun-Li, Ken, M. Bison, Ryu, and Sagat, Street Fighter I characters Adon, and Birdie, Final Fight characters Guy and Sodom, and new characters Charlie, Dan, and Rose. Each character has their own storyline and ending, as well as a character-specific final boss. The game also introduced Alpha Counters and Midair Blocking.
-STREET FIGHTER ALPHA 2 (1996.)
Alpha 2 brought several new stages into the series, as well as slower-draining life bars for the characters. Several new attacks and characters were added, and several minor alterations were made to the fighting engine, all of which for the better. The newly-added characters for the Alpha Series were Street Fighter II characters Dhalsim and Zangief, Street Fighter I character Gen, Final Fight character Rolento, and new characters Sakura and Shin Akuma. Some versions of the game also included Evil Ryu, as well as Champion Edition Zangief, and Champion Edition Dhalsim.
-STREET FIGHTER ALPHA 2 GOLD (1996.)
Basically a revised version of the previous game. Adds in new gameplay modes, and the secret levels are now readily selectable. Secret characters were made easier to select, and there are several more "classic" versions of characters. Cammy is now playable as a secret character.
-SUPER GEM FIGHTER: MINI MIX (1997.)
This isn't an Alpha game, it's more of a bonus than anything else. The game is considerably less complex than the Alpha games, having one button for Punch, one for Kick, and one for Special. There is also a taunt button. The characters are drawn in a cutesy, super-deformed style. In battle you can get gems to level up attacks. Characters transform mid combo, often making cameos in the forms of other characters from other Capcom series. The fighting roster includes Street Fighter and Darkstalkers characters, and one from Red Earth. Playable characters are Ryu, Ken, Chun-Li, Zangief, Sakuri, Ibuki, Morrigan, Hsiek-Ko, Felicia, Tessa, Dan (Secret), and Akuma (Secret.)
-STREET FIGHTER ALPHA 3 (1998.)
For this game the entire fighting engine got an overhaul. This is the game that introduced the "ISM" system to the series. Numerous new attacks and characters were brought into the series, as well as levels. New characters include Karin, R. Mika, Juli, Juni, and Shin M. Bison. Characters returning from Street Fighter II but new to Alpha include Blanka, E. Honda, Vega, and Balrog. Cody from Final Fight also appears. Post-arcade versions included additional characters.
-STREET FIGHTER ALPHA 3 UPPER (UNLOCKABLE)
Completing the single player mode of Alpha 3 unlocks Alpha 3 Upper, which includes the added character roster and new fighting styles from the previous console versions of the game.
-HYPER STREET FIGHTER ALPHA (UNLOCKABLE)
Completing each game (including Alpha 3 Upper) unlocks the all-new Hyper Street Fighter Alpha (or Hyper Alpha for short), a Versus Mode-only version of Alpha 3 that allows players to select from every incarnation of the thirty-four characters in the series. Hyper Alpha also features new ISMs that mimic the playing style of other Capcom fighting games.
OTHER:
If there's one complaint that must be made, it's that the extra characters from the Playstation Portable port of Alpha 3 weren't included. Not a big deal but it does need mentioning.
OVERALL:
Overall this is an excellent collection, and I really don't have any issues with it. Any fan of Street Fighter will be doing themselves a favor picking this one up.
EDITION NOTES:
This is a fairly-recent game and most major game-specialty retailers should have it.
The Perfect Street Fighter Alpha Collection
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 6 / 6
Date: June 15, 2006
Author: Amazon User
If you were into the fighting genre, no one has to tell you what Street Fighter is, especially if you were around in the age of the Super Nintendo. After Street Fighter II came about, Capcom released a prequel to it. Street Fighter Alpha. It quickly became a huge hit. While never being as good as the original Street Fighter series, Street Fighter Alpha was still a fantastic series. Bring up younger versions of some characters, as well as having a big selection of characters. The arcade versions of these games have been ported to the console. They are fantastic ports as well.
There are five games in the collection. The three original Street Fighter Alpha games, Street Fighter Alpha II Gold, and a game called Super Gem Fighter Mini-Mix, which is basically a Puzzle Fighter game. There also aren't any huge differences between Street Fighter Alpha II and Street Fighter Alpha II gold.
What's unique about this collection are a couple of things. For one, it still looks beautiful. For a game as old as it is, it certainly holds itself together rather well. The character models and backgrounds are still as beautiful as ever. I'm still awe struck at the fantastic look of Street Fighter.
Of course, these are the arcade versions. Not the home versions. So there might be a few differences. Only hardcore fighting fans will find them, however. Any other gamer will more than likely overlook these differences without giving too much thought.
I don't have to tell you that Street Fighter Alpha is a fantastic game. The Anthology speaks for itself. The price is also pretty cheap. In other words, if you're a Stree Fighter Alpha fan, pick this collection up!
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