Street Fighter Alpha Anthology (2024)

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Street Fighter Alpha Anthology
Developer(s)Capcom
Publisher(s)Capcom
Year released2006
System(s)PlayStation 2
SeriesStreet Fighter
Japanese titleストリートファイターZERO Fighter's Generation
Genre(s)Fighting, Compilation
Players1-2
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
Rating(s)
LinksStreet Fighter Alpha Anthology (6)Street Fighter Alpha Anthology (7)Street Fighter Alpha Anthology (8)

Known as Street Fighter Zero: Fighters Generation in Japan, this is a compilation of every Street Fighter Alpha (or Zero) game ever made, with the inclusion of Super Gem Fighter Mini Mix. In the spirit of the Vampire Chronicle and Hyper Street Fighter II, it also includes a version of SFA3 called "Hyper Street Fighter Alpha" by fans, where you can select any fighter from any version of SFA to fight against any other. For example, Street Fighter Alpha 2 Ryu can fight against Street Fighter Alpha 3 V-ISM Charlie. This mode must be unlocked and includes extra ISMs not found in the original SFA3.

Contents

  • 1 Box artwork
  • 2 Available games
    • 2.1 Japanese version
    • 2.2 International version
  • 3 Hyper Street Fighter Alpha
    • 3.1 Special versions of characters
    • 3.2 Secret mode selection
    • 3.3 Shadowloo-ism A changes

Box artwork[edit]

Available games[edit]

The Japanese version of the game offers more arranged modes of play than the versions found outside of Japan.

Japanese version[edit]

GameArrangedUnlock method
Street Fighter ZeroN/AN/A
Street Fighter Zero 2Street Fighter Alpha 2Beat SFZ2 once to unlock SFA2.
Street Fighter Zero 2 AlphaStreet Fighter Zero 2'Beat SFZ2A once to unlock SFZ2'.
Street Fighter Zero 3Street Fighter Zero 3 UpperBeat SFZ3 once to unlock SFZ3U.
Pocket FighterN/AN/A
Hyper Street Fighter ZeroN/ABeat all 8 titles mentioned above once to unlock HSFZ.

International version[edit]

GameArrangedUnlock method
Street Fighter AlphaN/AN/A
Street Fighter Alpha 2N/AN/A
Street Fighter Alpha 2 GoldN/AN/A
Street Fighter Alpha 3Street Fighter Alpha 3 UpperBeat SFA3 once to unlock SFA3U.
Super Gem Fighter Mini MixN/AN/A
Hyper Street Fighter AlphaN/ABeat all 6 titles mentioned above once to unlock HSFA.

Hyper Street Fighter Alpha[edit]

(Note: Most of the information provided here is taken from ShadowJin's SFAA FAQ)
This is a culmination of all the Street Fighter Alpha games. It uses the SFA3 engine as a base, but functions in the same manner as Hyper Street Fighter II. This is a secret game, and is unlocked after you complete all of the other games on the disc, including the secret ones. Once you have done this (the game should confirm that a secret game has been unlocked, 4 for Japan, 2 for outside), hold SELECT while choosing Street Fighter Alpha. Note that Hyper Street Fighter Alpha does not have an Arcade mode and only has Versus and Training outside the Options Menus.

Special versions of characters[edit]

When selecting a character's game, hold start to select their alternate from that game (e.g. To use Classic M. Bison from Zero2A, hold start and Zero2A will turn blue. While holding start, select Zero2A.) To use Arcade Balrog or Shin Akuma, hold start while selecting their non-secret versions.

Secret mode selection[edit]

There are no true secret characters per se, but there are methods to selecting secret modes. On top of the normal selection choices of Alpha, Alpha 2, Alpha 2 Gold (Cammy Only), and Alpha 3 (Saikyo, Classic, Mazi), there are a few hidden modes. These modes are referred to as S-isms (which stands for Shadowloo-isms.) To select these modes, choose the Alpha 3 version of a character. When the mode selection screen comes up, press and hold start. Moving right or left while highlighting any of the 4 modes (Normal, Saikyo, Classic, and Mazi) will cause the highlighter to vanish. Each of these modes use the Shadowloo bar and only has one super bar level. These are the extra modes and their differences:

  • Normal -> Shadowloo-ism C: This mode changes your actions to be like the VS. series. You get the chain combos allowing you to tear into an opponent with optimum speed. You also gain the use of push-blocking (performed via +). This does NOT include the GFX changes like Shadowloo-ism A.
  • Mazi -> Shadowloo-ism B: You lose your Air-Block but gain the ability to parry. Like Street Fighter III, you can parry almost anything. You also get limited to ONE super combo like X-ism. Certain characters gain the effects of their super combo that was in Street Fighter III. Also includes Super Cancel.
  • Saikyo -> Shadowloo-ism D: Classical mode cripples your character to no super gauge and you are still bound to Street Fighter Alpha 3's rules. In Shadowloo-ism D, you are no longer bound to these rules. You can throw out 5 jabs with Ryu and have them connect. There are also some differences (speed, priority, etc) in all moves (regular and special.) This can only be used for characters that were present in Street Fighter II'.
  • Classical -> Shadowloo-ism A: Probably the most interesting of the modes. This mode changes the properties of some characters' special moves (gfx, priority, etc.) Some instances result in the adding of special moves. You do NOT get the chain-combos or push-block found in Mode 1. This is more like a Super-Hero or Boss mode. This mode really only benefits a handful of characters GFX wise, but it also is like using Shadowloo-ism for everyone else.

Shadowloo-ism A changes[edit]

Some characters get new animations in the VS. Series mode. Those who have no changes are basically Shadowloo-ism characters with the added minor bonuses of the VS. Series Mode. Characters below are verified to have the changes listed with them:

  • Ryu: Shin Shoryuken performs in a vertical motion similar to VS series, SF3, and CvS.
  • Evil Ryu: Gains the dive kick from Gouki and Air Fireball. Stance also changes to Akuma style stance from MvC.
  • Akuma: Super Fireballs replaced with large fireball gfx from VS series. Dragon Punches are engulfed in purple flame (they don't light characters on fire though) and ALL super combos start with him turning completely dark with glowing red energy coming from him. Same for Shin Akuma.
  • Ken: Gets flame gfx from VS series for dragon punches. Gets air fireball. Both fireballs use VS gfx.
  • Sakura: Get Shun-Goku-Satsu (Instant Hell Murder) and Asura Warp. Fireball gets large gfx from VS series. Also receives air fireball and diagonal rising fireball (+). Both use the VS. sprites.
  • M. Bison: turns into Final M. Bison. That's about the extent of it.
  • Guy: Gains a Teleport move. Performed via + or . It's laid out like an arcade stick for where you go. goes upper-left, goes upper-middle, etc. like Psylocke from the Marvel Vs. series.
  • Dan: Gets VS. style fireball and super fireball.
  • Charlie: Gets Air Blade Kick move. Performed via + in air.
  • Dhalsim: Gets fireball gfx from VS. series. Gets air fireball. Inferno uses VS. animation.
  • No changes – Chun Li, Gen, Zangief, Rolento, Cammy, Guile, Fei Long, Blanka, Karin, Balrog, Sagat, Dee Jay, T. Hawk, Juni, Juli, Rose, E. Honda, Cody, Adon, Sodom, R.Mika, Vega, and Birdie.

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Street Fighter series

  • Street Fighter

Street Fighter II:

  • Street Fighter II
    • Champion Edition
    • Turbo
  • Super Street Fighter II
    • Turbo
    • Turbo Revival
    • Hyper
    • Turbo HD Remix
  • Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers

Street Fighter Alpha:

  • Street Fighter Alpha
  • Alpha 2
    • Gold
  • Alpha 3
    • Game Boy Advance
    • MAX

Street Fighter III:

  • Street Fighter III
    • 2nd Impact
    • 3rd Strike (Online Edition))

Street Fighter IV:

  • Street Fighter IV
  • Super Street Fighter IV
    • Arcade Edition
  • Ultra Street Fighter IV

Street Fighter V:

  • Street Fighter V
    • Arcade Edition
    • Champion Edition

Street Fighter 6:

  • Street Fighter 6

Street Fighter EX:

  • Street Fighter EX
    • Plus
    • Plus α
  • EX2
    • EX2 Plus
  • EX3

Street Fighter: The Movie:

  • Street Fighter: The Movie
  • Street Fighter: Real Battle On Film

Other:

  • Street Fighter 2010
  • Street Fighter II Movie
  • Street Fighter Online: Mouse Generation
  • Street Fighter X Tekken
  • Street Fighter X Mega Man

Compilation(s):

  • Street Fighter Collection
  • Collection 2
  • III: Double Impact
  • Anniversary Collection
  • Alpha Anthology
  • 30th Anniversary Collection

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Street Fighter Alpha Anthology (2024)

FAQs

How many Street Fighter Alpha games are there? ›

Apart from the main series, the Alpha subseries was pretty popular in its time. Three games were released under this title: Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors Dream, Street Fighter Alpha 2, and Street Fighter Alpha 3. A second subseries, called Street Fighter EX, was co-developed by Capcom and Arika.

What is the difference between Street Fighter and Street Fighter Alpha? ›

The plot of Street Fighter Alpha is set after the original Street Fighter but before Street Fighter II and thus the game features younger versions of established characters, as well as characters from the original Street Fighter and Final Fight, and a few who are new to the series.

Is Street Fighter Alpha 1 canon? ›

Street Fighter Alpha (the first game) was officially declared by Capcom to be non-Canon and all of the events in Street Fighter Alpha 2 and 3 take precedence over the first title.

How to unlock Hyper Street Fighter Alpha? ›

In SFAA (NTSC/U) Beat Street Fighter Alpha 3 on any settings to unlock Street Fighter Alpha 3 Arrange (Secret Game 1). Then beat all available games on any setting, in any order (including Alpha 3 Arrange) to unlock Hyper Street Fighter Alpha.

Is Street Fighter Alpha 3 a prequel? ›

It is the third and final installment in the Street Fighter Alpha sub-series, which serves as a sequel to Street Fighter Alpha 2, and ran on the same CP System II hardware as previous Alpha games.

Is Street Fighter Alpha 2 a sequel? ›

The game is a sequel to Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams, which is itself a prequel to the Street Fighter II series in terms of plot and setting. The game featured a number of improvements over the original, such as new endings, stages, moves and gameplay systems.

How old is Cammy Street Fighter Alpha? ›

It explores the 19-year-old Cammy's background: her commando training in the UK, the years she lost to amnesia, and the encounters with M. Bison and his minions that changed her life.

What is considered the best Street Fighter game? ›

Street Fighter III is widely considered the pinnacle of the series mechanically and stylistically and has gone down in history as one of the most intensely competitive games ever made.

Is Street Fighter Alpha a prequel? ›

The series serves as a sequel to the original Street Fighter and a prequel to Street Fighter II, bridging the gap between the two games.

How old is Ryu in Alpha? ›

So this is the games in order of the timeline and with this we can move on. Street Fighter Alpha: Alpha takes place in 1988 so Ryu, being born on July 21, 1964 would be 24 and in Alpha 3 he would be 26.

How old is Ryu canon? ›

81 – Street Fighter III New Generation 'Book' page 85. ↑ Ryu is 33 years old in Street Fighter III New Generation. SFIII 3rd Strike takes place a year or years after SFIII Second Impact, so in SFIII 3rd Strike Ryu is 34 years old or older.

Who is canonically the strongest Street Fighter character? ›

The 17 Strongest Street Fighter Characters, Ranked
  1. 1 Akuma. The undisputed supreme master of the fist, Akuma is in a class by himself.
  2. 2 Oro. ...
  3. 3 Gouken. ...
  4. 4 M. ...
  5. 5 Gen. ...
  6. 6 Rose. ...
  7. 7 Gill. ...
  8. 8 G. ...
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How do you unlock Evil Ryu in Street Fighter Alpha? ›

Play as Evil Ryu

Go to Ryu, and press START. Now go to Adon, Akuma, and Adon. Return to Ryu and hold START for five seconds. While still holding START, press any punch or kick button to enable Evil Ryu.

How do you unlock M bison in Street Fighter Alpha? ›

Unlock M. Bison (Street Fighter Alpha): Hold Start at the character select screen and highlight the Random Select box. Press Down, Down, Left, Left, Down, Left, Left + LP+HP (red) or LK+HK (black).

How do you get Evil Ryu in Street Fighter Alpha 3? ›

To play as Evil Ryu, raise a character to an experience level of 31. Then defeat Evil Ryu in the first bonus stage of the World Tour.

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