Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike (2000)

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Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike is the latest installment in the Street Fighter arcade series. This game features 18 brawlers from the STREET FIGHTER III universe and a new Leap Attack move. It also has a Grade Judge system which evaluates player performance at the end of each match, as well as huge characters with an innovative Hit-Frame system and Super Arts Fighting Styles. The animation in this game is totally seamless for an immersive gaming experience.

Platforms: PlayStation 2,Xbox,Dreamcast,Arcade

Release date: 2000-10-04

All about game Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike

Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike: Fight for the Future is a classic 2D fighting game produced by Capcom that was released in arcades in 1999. The game is the second follow-up to Street Fighter III, following Street Fighter III 2nd Impact and runs on CP System III hardware. It features five new characters, including Chun-Li, as well as various refinements to its predecessors' play mechanics and rules.

The most notable addition of this title compared to previous titles is its lineup of playable characters. With 15 fighters available at launch (including four hidden ones), it has one of the largest rosters seen in a fighting game at that time. This wide selection provides players with plenty of options when creating their teams or developing strategies against opponents. Another key feature are its "guard parries," which allow skilled players to block attacks without taking damage if timed correctly - adding an extra layer of complexity and skill into battles between two competitors.

What makes Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike such an enduring classic even today is not only its gameplay but also its visual aesthetics; thanks to pre-rendered sprites from renowned artist Akiman, these characters have become iconic figures both within and outside gaming culture! Moreover, the soundtrack composed by Hideki Okugawa has gone on to become iconic itself - featuring memorable tracks like “Lights” and “Wild Things” that are still played today during competitive tournaments or cosplay events alike!

Following its arcade release in 1999, Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike received multiple ports over different platforms such as Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, Xbox & PC's digital storefronts like PlayStation Network & Xbox Live Arcade via downloadable content pack titled ‘Street fighter III: 3rd Strike Online Edition'. Even after 20 years since initial launch date there remains no shortage of enthusiasm for this beloved title among fans worldwide – making it one truly timeless experience that you should absolutely not miss out on!

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