Dan Hibiki has always been one of my favorite characters simply because his greatest asset lies in the assumption that he is just a joke.
Dan Hibiki has always been one of my favorite characters simply because his greatest asset lies in the assumption that he is just a joke.
Last edited by Josh; 04-18-2013 at 06:18 PM.
The Saturn version had World Tour too!
The Sega Saturn version of Street Fighter Zero 3 was also released in 1999 shortly after the initial Dreamcast version in Japan only. The Saturn port makes use of Sega's 4-MB RAM cartridge and uses all the features from the PlayStation version except the polygon usage and the PocketStation mode. The Saturn version uses the extra RAM to include more frames, sprites, and minimal loading times than the PlayStation version making it near arcade perfect. Evil Ryu, Shin Akuma and Guile are immediately selectable. While the World Tour and Survival modes are virtually unchanged from the PlayStation version, Dramatic Battle received major improvements with the addition of Reverse Dramatic Battle and allowing three different characters to be used. Also, this is the only port to feature dramatic battle against the entire roster of characters. All other versions limit dramatic battle to boss characters.
Crap list, Dudley's just a Balrog clone. There's much better underrated characters in the series than what they've compiled on that list, much better.
Dhalism isn't underrated for a start, he's in practically every SF game (well almost); Twelve deserves to be mentioned more than him. And where the hell is Rolento? Or Ibuki for that matter? Terrible list.
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The Dreamcast port is NOT arcade perfect. The sprites are actually slightly smaller, and the game play is severely broken. Timing and hit detection are royally screwed up in the Dreamcast version.
The best home ports of the game are the Saturn version and the PS2 version. The PS2 version is the closest to the Arcade since it is actually emulating the Arcade Hardware, and it has all the different revisions. However the Saturn version looks better since the PS2 version is upscaled and looks blurry by comparison.
Ah, bugger. Well, it still seems worth to me, Ill keep a look at out for it either way, thanks chaps.
Out of the SF3 cast, most of which were clones of or combinations of previous characters, Dudley was the most blatant and unoriginal - at least with the others, they mixed them up abit; with Dudsters, he's plays too much like Balrog, at least to me he does.
For what it's worth, I paid about $70 for my copy of Saturn SFZ3. I got it complete in it's case with the manual. But I already had the RAM cart so I was able to get by with the standard release. The bundle with the RAM cart is usually a bit more pricey.
That should work just fine.
I had my Saturn region modded so I just use the official RAM carts. But if you have an Action Replay 4-in-1 that should work to allow you to play the game.
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