Lost In Translation/Street Fighter III - 3rd Strike : Fight For The Future

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Street Fighter III
3rd Strike : Fight For The Future
No screen shot.
Street Fighter III control panel.
Manufacturer Capcom
Released 1999
Control
Method
8-way Joystick
6 Button(s)
Main CPU SH-2 (@ 25.000 MHz)
Sound CPU Stereo
Custom (@ 14.318 MHz)
Video
Details
Raster (Horizontal)
384 x 224 pixels
60.00 Hz
65,536 Palette colours
Screens 1
ROM Info 1 ROM plus Laserdisc, Hard Disk or CD-ROM
524,288 bytes (512.00 KiB)
MAME ID sfiii3

About The Game

Street Fighter III - 3rd Strike : Fight For The Future is a one-on-one fighting arcade video game.

New characters Remy, Makoto, Q, and Twelve join the returning Street Fighter veteran Chun-Li and the existing "Street Fighter III - Second Impact" cast in this third and final instalment of Street Fighter III.

Additional Technical Information

Players : 2

Control : 8-way joystick

Buttons : 6

= > [1] LP, [2] MP, [3] HP

= > [4] LK, [5] MK, [6] HK

Trivia

This is the first Street Fighter game to adopt a rap/hip-hop urban theme.

'Q' is a rip off of Tekkaman from the manga, Babil Nisei.

Twelve's name is incorrectly spelt 'Tweleve' on the opponent selection screen. The mistake then appears again when the screen scrolls to display the next opponent choice.

Shin Akuma is present in the game code. Shin Akuma in 3rd Strike differs somewhat from his 2nd Impact guise. For a start, in 2nd Impact Shin Akuma had his own audio samples. In 3rd Strike, he shares Akuma's soundfile. His second Super Art is somewhat glitchy at times, and unlike 2nd Impact, he seems to have only 2 outfits. The blue colour outfit is for Player 1, and the white colour outfit for Player 2. Both are hardcoded.

Updates

VER. 990512
  • Ken Vs. Makoto neutral throw bug : If Ken defeats Makoto with his neutral throw (i.e. knee bash), the game will reset.
  • Magnetic Storm graphical glitch : P2 Yang has 'Magnetic Storm' listed as one of his Super Arts instead of 'Tenshin-Senkyutai'.
  • Unblockables : Certain characters (Urien, Oro) have moves/combos which are impossible to block.
VER. 990608
  • Ken Vs. Makoto neutral throw bug has been fixed and doesn't reset the game.
  • Unblockables are no longer unblockable.

Tips and tricks

6 Costume Colours

Highlight a fighter at the character selection screen and press one of the 6 buttons for the standard outfits (button 1 aka LP is the original colour).

Secret Colour

Highlight a fighter at the character selection screen and press LP+MK+HP.

Series

  1. Street Fighter (1987)
  2. Street Fighter II - The World Warrior (1991)
  3. Street Fighter II' - Champion Edition (1992)
  4. Street Fighter II' - Hyper Fighting (1992)
  5. Super Street Fighter II - The New Challengers (1993)
  6. Super Street Fighter II Turbo (1994)
  7. Street Fighter Alpha - Warriors' Dreams (1995)
  8. Street Fighter Alpha 2 (1996)
  9. Street Fighter III - New Generation (1997)
  10. Street Fighter Alpha 3 (1998)
  11. Street Fighter III - 2nd Impact : Giant Attack (1998)
  12. Street Fighter III - 3rd Strike : Fight For The Future (1999)
  13. Hyper Street Fighter II - The Anniversary Edition (2003)
  14. Street Fighter IV (2008)

Staff

Character Design
Who
Ikusan Z
D-Kurita
Chimorin Shogun
Sibaki
Chunzenji&Rute
Tsuyoshi
Jun-Ikawa
Toshihiro Suzuki
Noya-T
Seiji Yano
Naoi Ryosuke (Hell)
Tomo
Hirano=Daichi
Izumi.N
Akiman
Scroll Design
Imahori 75%
Sugiyama 50%
Youko Fukumoto
Yuki Kyotani
Sawatch
Atsushi
Ryo Uno
Yusuke Saiwai
Kenichi Yamahashi
Original Artwork
Daigoro
Harumaru
Title Logo Design
Y. Uchida
Instruction Design
Sakomizu
Programming
Kazuhito Nakai
Nobuya Yoshizumi (LT1)
Yuko Kawamura (Tate)
Hiroshi Nakagawa (Raoh)
Y&M.Inada (Ine)
Masahito Oh!Ya!
Akihiro ? Yokoyama
Sound Effect Design
Satoshi Ise
Y. Sandou
Music Compose
H. Okugawa
Sound Design
Kazuya Takimoto
Sound Management Director
Yoshinori Ono
Song Writers For Third Strike, "Let's Get It On" and "Moving On"
Infinite
hideki
Song Arrangement
hideki
Vocals
Infinite (Courtesy of Lock Down Entertainment Inc.)
Recording Engineer
Yutaka Shinoyama (Victor St.) (Lock Down Entertainment Inc.)
Mix Engineer
Paul Shubat (Lock Down Entertainment Inc.)
Assistant Engineer
Vladimir Nikolic (Lock Down Entertainment Inc.)
Artist Management
Cain (Lock Down Entertainment Inc.)
Planning
Neo_G H.Ishizawa
Haruo Murata
Numach (T.O)
Yasunori Ichinose
Sada 36
Message Translator
Erik Suzuki
Dan Okada
Chris Tang
Producer
Noritaka Funamizu
Kouji Nakajima
General Producer
Yoshiki Okamoto

Voice Actors

Ryu
Touru Ohkawa
Ken Masters
Yuji Kishi
Sean Matsuda
Mitsuo Iwata
Yun Lee
Kentaro Itou
Yang Lee
Masakazu Suzuki
Ibuki/Effie
Yuri Amano
Elena
Mie Midori
Oro
Takashi Matsuyama
Akuma
Tomomichi Nishimura
Makoto
Makoto Tsumura
Remy
Eiji Sekiguchi
Chun-Li & Poison
Atsuko Tanaka
Urien, Necro, Twelve & Gill
Lawrence Bayne
Alex
Patrick Gallagan
Dudley
Francis Diakewsky
Q & Hugo
Len Carlson
Special Thanks
Youichi Egawa
T. Shiraiwa
Abu
Tomoaki Tsuji
Tobuto Dezaki (Mam2)
Mitsuaki Araki (Tim2)
Takechan
Oni-Suzuki
Hiroshi.Sugimoto-Bug
K. Shinano
Gon
Syachi (S. Ohoka)
Yng. J. Matsubara
Miura Cuberick
Tetsuya Haze
Yoshihiro Tomita
Hmx-12 Hamada
Masayasu Mukai
Punch Kubozono
Tetsuya Iijima
Lisa E. Jones
Masayuki Fukumoto
Lance Luu
Nate Williams

Cabinet and Artwork

Ports

Consoles
Sega Dreamcast (2000)
Sony PlayStation 2 (2004) (Japan only)
Sony PlayStation 2 (2004, "Street Fighter Anniversary Collection")
Microsoft XBOX (2004, "Street Fighter Anniversary Collection")

Soundtrack Releases

Album Name Catalogue No. Released Publisher Comments
Street Fighter III 3rd Strike Fight for the Future Original Soundtrack CPCA-1028[1] 1999-07-07 Suleputer 2 CD version.
Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike "Fight for the Future" Original Soundtrack MCM-10104-2[2] 2000-10-04 Mars Colony Music CD version.
Capcom Songs CPCA-10100[3] 2004-09-25 Suleputer CD version.

References

The contents of this page are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
The sources used include MAME (version 0.113u2) and history.dat (revision 1.28 - 2008-10-18).
Please see http://www.arcade-history.com for credits.