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''Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams'', known as in Japan, Asia, South America, and Oceania, is a 1995
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developed and published by
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for arcades. It was the first all new ''
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'' game produced by Capcom since the release of ''
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'' in
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. Plotwise, it serves as a
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to ''Street Fighter II'' and thus features younger versions of established characters, as well as characters from the original ''Street Fighter'' and ''
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''. The game introduces several new features, expanding on the Super Combo system previously featured in ''
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'', with graphics drawn in a similar art style to the one Capcom employed in ''
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'' and '' X-Men: Children of the Atom''. After its arcade release, it was ported to
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home consoles. ''Street Fighter Alpha'' received a mainly positive reception; it was followed up by '' Street Fighter Alpha 2'' in 1996 as part of the ''Alpha'' sub-series.


Gameplay

''Street Fighter Alpha'' revamps the Super Combo system introduced in ''
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'' by adding a three-level Super Combo gauge. Like in ''Super Turbo'', the Super Combo gauge fills in as the player performs regular and special techniques. When the gauge reaches Level 1 or higher, the player can perform a Super Combo technique. The number of punch or kick buttons pressed simultaneously when performing a Super Combo determines the amount that will be used. In addition to Super Combos, the player can also perform a special counterattacking technique called an Alpha Counter (Zero Counter in the Japanese version) after blocking an opponent's attack, which consumes a level of the Super Combo Gauge. There are two playing styles that can be selected after choosing a character: "Normal" and "Auto". Auto differs from Normal in that the character automatically guards against a limited number of attacks (provided the character is not in the middle of performing an attack). Auto also allows the player to perform an instant Super Combo by pressing a punch and kick of the same strength simultaneously, but at the expense of reducing the maximum level of the Super Combo gauge to one. There are also new basic techniques such as Air Blocking, the ability to guard in mid-air, and Chain Combos (also known as Alpha Combos, or Zero Combos in Japan), which are combos that are performed by interrupting the animation of one basic move by performing another of equal or greater strength. In addition to recovering from an opponent's throw, the player also has the ability to roll on the ground when they fall to the ground after an attack. The single player mode consists of seven random computer-controlled opponents and a final opponent whose identity depends on the storyline of the player's selected character. M. Bison is the final boss for half of the characters. There are also two hidden characters: Akuma, who returns from ''Super Turbo'' as an alternate final boss only after certain in-game requirements are met, and a new character named Dan (a popular Capcom spoof character), who challenges the player during the course of the game if certain requirements are met. The game also features a secret two-on-one Dramatic Battle mode in which two players as Ryu and Ken fight against a computer-controlled M. Bison. The match was inspired by the final fight between the characters in '' Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie.'' The Japanese arcade version of the game plays an instrumental rendition of the movie's battle theme, " Itoshisa to Setsunasa to Kokoro Zuyosa to", which was replaced by M. Bisons regular theme in the overseas releases, due to licensing issues.


Characters

The immediate character roster includes Ryu, Ken,
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and Sagat from the ''
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'' series, along with Birdie and Adon (Sagat's former apprentice) from the original ''Street Fighter'', who make their first appearances as playable characters in this game. Guy, one of the main playable characters from ''Final Fight'', also appears along with Sodom, a boss character from the same game. New to the series are Charlie, Guile's combat buddy who uses the same special techniques, and
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, an Italian female fortune teller who uses an energy known as "Soul Power" who has ties to series antagonist M. Bison. In addition to the ten regular characters, there are also three
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characters in the game. ''Street Fighter II'' antagonist M. Bison appears as a final opponent for many of the characters in the single-player mode, while Akuma from ''Super Street Fighter II Turbo'' once again appears as a secret final opponent. Another secret character, Dan, Capcom's parody of
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characters Ryo Sakazaki and Robert Garcia, makes his first appearance in this game. All three characters can be selected by the player by inputting a specific code for each.


Development

Production for the game started in October 1994, after the release of '' Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors''. The development team was given only three months to complete a game from scratch, but took six months to develop ''Street Fighter Alpha''.Leone, Matt (November 23, 2020)
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During the game's development, Capcom was buying back CPS-1 boards from arcades at the time in order to help sell the CPS-2 boards, a practice that Capcom was doing at the time. It had built up a stockpile of CPS-1 boards; the ''Street Fighter Alpha'' project was then initiated to make use of the existing stockpiles of CPS-1 boards. Capcom also had multiple stockpiles of CPS-2 boards around the same time, and so the project was created for both systems. The CPS-1 version of the game had various differences from its CPS-2 counterpart, such as a different-sounding soundtrack with less sound effects, among others. Making a slightly downgraded CPS-1 version also allowed Capcom to sell the game to arcades that could not afford the upgrade to CPS-2 hardware, with publicity testing versions of the CPS-1 version of ''Street Fighter Alpha'' being released to the arcades in limited quantities. The prototype name was ''Street Fighter Classic'', as it was meant to take place between ''
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'' and ''
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''. The name eventually changed to ''Street Fighter Zero''. However, Capcom Public Relations in North America disliked the name, as it sounded very negative. The title was announced in the U.S. market as ''Street Fighter Legends'', and then renamed ''Street Fighter Alpha'' in western territories (except Brazil), to sound more like a new beginning.


Release

Versions of ''Street Fighter Alpha'' were initially released for the PlayStation and the Sega Saturn. Due to the small amount of character animation data in ''Street Fighter Alpha'', Capcom was able to do a relatively straight port to the
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and
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; source code from the arcade version is incorporated into both home versions. Both versions feature an arranged soundtrack with a choice between the Arranged and Original versions. In addition to a dedicated two-player "Versus Mode", these were also the first console ''Street Fighter'' games to feature a Training Mode, allowing players to practice their techniques and combos on a non-hostile character. As part of their Capcom licensing deal, the home versions were published in Europe by
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instead of Capcom. The PlayStation version of ''Street Fighter Alpha'' was re-released for the PSP and
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via the
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on August 14,
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in North America. The CPS-1 version of the arcade game was released for Capcoms CPS Changer as a mail order release in
1996 1996 was designated as: * International Year for the Eradication of Poverty Events January * January 8 – A Zairean cargo plane crashes into a crowded market in the center of the capital city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo ...
in Japan. A Windows PC version was released in
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, based on the PlayStation version. A
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version (converted by Crawfish Interactive) was released in
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, featuring downscaled graphics and sound. The Game Boy Color version has no link cable support and is single-player only. The Japanese version of the Game Boy Color version was released using the ''Alpha'' name, rather than the ''Zero'' name. The original ''Street Fighter Alpha'' and its sequels are featured in '' Street Fighter Alpha Anthology'' for the
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. The version of ''Alpha'' in this compilation features Arcade, Versus and Training modes like the previous PlayStation and Saturn versions, as well as
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and Dramatic Battle modes. The Dramatic Battle on the main menu differs from the one in the original arcade game in that the player can select any pair of characters and face against a series of four computer-controlled opponents (Adon, Sagat, M. Bison and Akuma), not just Ryu and Ken against Bison. Furthermore, the player can turn on an option to allow Super Cancels, that is, canceling a special move into a Super Combo. ''Street Fighter Alpha'' was one of the twelve games released as part of the '' Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection'' in its emulated arcade form. This version is on the
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,
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,
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and
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with the feature of save states.


Reception


Commercial

In Japan, ''Game Machine'' listed ''Street Fighter Zero'' on their August 1, 1995 issue as being the second most-successful arcade game of the month. It went on to be the second highest-grossing arcade game of 1995 in Japan, below ''
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''. In North America, ''RePlay'' reported ''Street Fighter Alpha'' was the most-popular arcade game in August 1995. In the United Kingdom, it was among the nineteen best-selling PlayStation games of 1996, according to
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Critical

Reviewing the arcade version, ''
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'' praised the improved sprite graphics and innovative gameplay features such as the revamped Super Combo system and the new Alpha Counter mechanic. The review said it is "fast, exciting, visually explosive and for our money a dead cert hit." A critic for '' Next Generation'' criticized the game's lack of major changes from previous iterations of the series, but concluded, "Capcom's right, in a way. ''Street Fighter'' only needs subtle changes for now; it's already got the most important thing: great gameplay." ''
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'' gave the PlayStation version their "Game of the Month" award, and reviewers for ''Electronic Gaming Monthly'', ''
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'', and ''Maximum'' all hailed it as being virtually identical to the arcade version, though some of them complained about the load times. ''GamePro'' called it "easily the best argument that the PlayStation is not just a polygon-based system", while ''Maximum'' deemed it "the next logical evolvement of the most popular fighting game of all time." Reviewers were also pleased with Alpha's new gameplay mechanics such as alpha counters. Reviewing the Saturn version, ''
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'' commented: "The graphics are great, the sound's great, it plays very well indeed and it's tough enough to keep you going for ages even without a second player to hand." However, they also remarked that the game was outclassed by the recently released '' X-Men: Children of the Atom'' and that most gamers should get that one instead. ''GamePro'' criticized that some of the game's new characters were not as powerful or fun to play as the series regulars, but praised the gameplay additions and deemed the Saturn version "a near-perfect arcade conversion."''GamePro'', issue 91 (April 1996), page 74 ''Maximum'' argued that while the game has fewer characters and backgrounds than ''Super Street Fighter II Turbo'' and makes few innovations to the series, it is refined to the point where "Everything that Street Fighter does so well has been taken to new levels in Alpha." They commented on the accuracy of the Saturn version and gave it their "Maximum Game of the Month" award. Both ''GamePro'' and ''Maximum'' particularly applauded the coloration of the Super Move shadows in the Saturn version. In 1996, GamesMaster ranked the game 43rd on their "Top 100 Games of All Time."


Accolades

The Game Boy Color version was a runner-up for ''
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''s annual "Best Game Boy Color Game" and "Best Fighting Game" awards, losing to '' Dragon Warrior I & II'' and '' Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000'', respectively.


Legacy


Sequels

''Street Fighter Alpha'' was followed by two sequels: '' Street Fighter Alpha 2'' in
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and ''
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'' in
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. Like ''Alpha'', the two games were originally released for the arcades, followed by a few upgraded editions and home versions. All three games in the series and their variations were included in the
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compilation ''Street Fighter Alpha Anthology'', released in
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.


Related media

A manga adaptation based on the original ''Alpha'' and ''Alpha 2'' by Masahiko Nakahira was published in ''Gamest'' game from 1995 to 1996, and was later adapted into English by
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in 2007. Two different animated adaptations were also produced: '' Street Fighter Alpha: The Animation'' in 1999 and '' Street Fighter Alpha: Generations'' in 2005.


Notes


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External links

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