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Street Fighter Alpha Anthology PS2

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The Street Fighter Alpha Anthology brings five prized fighters united for the first time. This is an arcade-perfect compilation of Street Fighter Alpha, Street Fighter Alpha 2, Street Fighter Alpha 2 Gold and Street Fighter Alpha 3. Choose from a cast of 13 characters from the collective Street Fighter Universe: Ryu, Chun-Li, Ken, Charlie plus 9 more. This title introduces the use of super combos and alpha counters to add new dimensions to fighting. As an added bonus the "pint-sized" Super Gem Fighter MiniMix (released on consoles as Pocket Fighter) is also included.

Features:

Choose from 25 characters - 13 from classic Street Fighter games and 9 new ones


Players' choice of either X-ism, A-ism and V-ism fighting styles


New Custom Combo system for performing devastating multi-hit combos using the super mete


High and low Alpha counters were also introduced to increase battles


Play Super Gem Fighter MiniMix -- fight fierce battles & collect power-up gems to perform an array of special attacks and powerful combos


Product Details:
Product Length: 7.5 inches
Product Width: 5.5 inches
Product Height: 0.75 inches
Product Weight: 0.3 pounds
Package Length: 7.4 inches
Package Width: 5.3 inches
Package Height: 0.6 inches
Package Weight: 0.3 pounds
Release Date: August 07, 2006
Average Customer Rating: based on 35 reviews
Game Information:
Platform: PlayStation2
Media: Video Game
Item Quantity: 1
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 35 customer reviews )
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14 of 14 found the following review helpful:

5Perfect, flawless portSep 10, 2006
By impitbosshereonlevel2 "impitbosshereonlevel2"
The Alpha Anthology, is so far the best port of any Street Fighter collection. It includes five games (SF Alpha, Alpha 2, Alpha 2 Gold, Alpha 3, and Gem Fighter), as well as two unlockable games (Hyper SF Alpha and a "bonus" version of SF Alpha 3).
The graphics and music of the five titles are perfect, just like the original arcade games themselves. If you have a wide-aspect ratio TV, you'll be treated to full arcade goodness - if not, you can modify the aspect ratio so that it fits a standard TV. Controls are also flawless, much like those of the Anniversary Collection.
The unlockable games are as follows:
"bonus" SF Alpha 3: It's SF Alpha 3 with more fighting styles, and all (most?) the Street Fighter characters, drawn Alpha-style. This includes characters that have never before made it into Alpha games - like Balrog and Fei Long, and some that are brand new. When played alone, this game is very difficult.
Hyper SF Alpha: Very similar to SF Alpha 3 (in fact, I'm not sure what the exact differences are, in terms of gameplay), but can only be played against another opponent. Includes the same characters as "bonus" SFA3.
In addition, all Alpha games include a Versus mode with full win/loss tallying, a Dramatic Battle mode - in which two players (Human/Human or Human/CPU) simultaneously take on a single CPU player and a Survival mode, which places you against opponent after opponent, refilling only a portion of your life bar after each match.
To sum it up, the Alpha Anthology is the best SF collection Capcom has released. Here's to hoping that the Darkstalkers and Marvel series will follow a similar suit.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

5Brings Back Memories...Aug 15, 2006
By H. Jeffers III
Oh man what can I say.....from viewing the opening sequences to the gameplay this game is just like the arcade versions. I remember I was in the 7th or 8th grade when Alpha first came out in the arcades, followed by its sequels and I have to say this brought back many wonderful memories. I still have a very difficult time finding Alpha 1 but nevertheless.... Great game, awesome gameplay, fantastic art - you will easily see why Street Fighter is the supreme fighting game of all time especially after playing this one - 3 games & a bonus all in one package...you can't beat that deal!!!

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

3Dissapointed.Jul 03, 2010
By RevRay
The Street Fighter Alpha series has always been a fun variation on the tried and true Street Fighter series. The game play here is on level with with pretty much all of the other SF games (Capcom has rarely failed to live up to the expectations they have been shouldered with after creating such an amazing franchise) so there's nothing to worry about here.

The reason this game gets a 3 star rating instead of a 4 or 5 is because of the content they have included and excluded. Capcom has already shown that they know how to do a proper anthology set with both the Mega Man anthology and the Street Fighter anthology. However, with SSAA, there is no promo material to view, no real extras at all. All you get are more characters, more game modes that vary only the slightest bit from all of the other games.

The largest disappointment is the lack of a World Tour mode in Street Fighter Alpha 3. The original console releases for PSX and Saturn included a gameplay addition called World Tour mode, which allowed you to travel the globe fighting different opponents but under specific challenging circumstances. You might face two Guiles, and only be able to hurt them with special attacks, or need to get a perfect when facing a rush of Rolentos in order to advance. This was not only a great way to practice and hone your skill outside of arcade mode and training, but also allowed you to power up and further customize your character, save it and use it in regular matches.

Instead of including this or any promo material, or worthwhile bonuses we are given hidden versions of the game that are absolutely meaningless. Instead of simply including the extra characters in the original game, or giving us fighting style options, they provide two games that are incredibly superfluous. One is Street Fighter Alpha 3 Upper, which is SFA3, with a few more characters (who could have easily been included in the original SFA3) as well as Hyper Street Fighter Alpha. HSFA does exactly what I suggested earlier, in that it allows you to switch playing style between the 3 games. The fact that an entire extra game was included because of this is a waste.

Ultimately, this is a great collection. The games are fun. The characters are a blast and interesting. The art direction is superb and the graphics hold up surprisingly well for a 2d fighter. The mechanics of the game are wonderful to learn and utilize and it would take you months to "master" the entire roster of characters. While I realize this seems like a very negative review, the game is absolutely wonderful. However, I can not hide my dissapointment with their failure to do the Alpha series justice, like were able to successfully do with Mega Man and SSFII.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Great street fighter gameJul 25, 2006
By William E. Baldwin
Great combination of the Alpha (Zero) street fighter games. Its especially nice to fight both M. Bison and Shin Akuma.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Turn Your Home into an Arcade with SF Alpha AnthologyJan 07, 2012
By D. Britton
In spite of being a big fan of Sega's Virtua Fighter series, when I want a really addictive, fun, less realistic fighting game I've always turned to Capcom's Street Fighter series on the Sega Saturn or the various great SNK fighting games on the Neo Geo AES home system. I don't think these classic 2D games can be equaled for pure fun factor.

There aren't a lot of extras here, but there are five different games to begin with and two to unlock. SF Alpha, Alpha 2, and Alpha 3 along with Alpha Gold and Gem Fighter are there from the beginning. Since I only care about the original arcade versions, I don't really miss the World Tour mode from the SF Alpha 3 Saturn release. What you have are excellent arcade ports of Capcom's very popular Street Fighter Alpha series. The games play flawlessly with excellent graphics and sound, just like the arcade versions.

Although I prefer the Sega Saturn versions of these games, the PS2 version was done very well and is a worthwhile purchase, especially considering the low price. My only complaint is that using the PS2 controller is giving me some difficulty pulling off certain moves (the same was true of the Dreamcast versions). This is because for years I played these games on the Sega Genesis and Saturn, whose 6 button controllers were very practical in their button layout and simplified the special move process, being very similar to the arcade button layout. Other than that, the PS2 version contains great arcade ports of some of the most popular 2D fighting games ever released. For $10, you can't beat that!

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