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Quick Move Reversals, Alpha Counters and the incredible Custom Combo System create a new standard for all games to fight by. Once you reach the required level (which is 1 at the least) you can execute a custom combo by combining any of the buttons (which there are 6 in total) or any of the special attacks (fireballs, etc.)Įxploded on-screen with lighting-fast game play and amazing innovations. The major difference is the loss of chain-combos and the gain of a custom combo system. There is also an options mode, as well as a backup mode to save all those top ten scores. The modes are as follows: Arcade, Versus, and Training, in which you can perfect all of your special moves and combos. Just about everything else in Alpha 2 is your regular Street Fighter fare. A quarter circle motion from back to down is used when you block your opponents attack. The Alpha Counter is a special move that allows the character to perform a quick counter move against a vulnerable opponent. Also, specially for the Alpha series, Alpha 2 has the Alpha Counter. They all have the same special move type motions, fireballs, hurricane kicks, and the like.

Some *new* (really older) characters are Adon, Birdie, Charlie, Dan, Gen, Guy, Rolento, Rose, Sakura, and Sodom.Īll of these supposed new characters are much the same as the others. In both games are the following characters: Akuma (the boss in Street Fighter 2:CE, and later versions), Chun Li, Dhalsim, Ken, M. However, many of the characters are the same.


Essentially, the Alpha series, known to some as Street Fighter Zero, takes place before the more popular Street Fighter II. This is the sequel to Street Fighter Alpha.
