Overview
- Also Known As
- Street Fighter Zero
- Number of Players
- 1 (Single Player)
- Genre
- Release Date
Game Boy Color
- 31st Jan 2000
- 30th Nov 1998
- 28th Feb 2001
- Series
- Tags
Reviews
Review Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams (Game Boy Color)
An impressive but flawed conversion
In 1995 Capcom decided that, for the time being, there were enough versions of Street Fighter II in the world and so came up with something different. Street Fighter Alpha featured air-blocking, a three-level super combo gauge, counter attacks and a fancy anime appearance. Although sequels followed, it was decided...
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Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams News
Video Street Fighter Fans, This 25th Anniversary Documentary Is For You
Get some snacks and a drink
As we've seen with Nintendo in recent years, plenty of major publishers are celebrating major anniversaries that go back to the 8 and 16-bit eras. Capcom is included in this, and has celebrated Mega Man by releasing a load of merchandise and by being upstaged by Keiji Inafune — the latter clearly wasn't part of any...
News Brush Up On Your Street Fighter History With New Book
Capcom teams up with Chronicle Books to tell the history behind the popular beat 'em up series
We're sure many of you can remember where you played your first game of Street Fighter. For me, it was the house of a distant relative that shared a similar enthusiasm for gaming as myself in my childhood. It's a series that stretches back to the mid '80s...
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Looks pretty good for a GBC game. Looking forward to the inevitable review. :3
Fun Fact: The GBC game was known as Alpha, not Zero, in Japan.
Crawfish Interactive worked on the Game Boy Color port of Shiny/Virgin's MegaDrive Aladdin. Quite decent, though not as good as the MegaDrive version.
I'm sorry if I went offtopic.
bring this to the 3ds vc
bring this to the 3ds virtual console
I LUVED DIS PORT
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