![]() ![]() ![]() To Necro : Your moves are almost as freakin' weird as you are.To Ken : You may be fast, but not fast enough to elude my fists.To Ibuki : You're a pathetic excuse for a ninja.To Elena : If you want a man to like you, use those legs for something else.To Dudley : You may have mighty body blows, but you can't hit my vital organs. ![]() ![]() You say you were out of form? Your excuses are out of control!.You hit the ground right when I was about to go berserk.Damn! Even my sparring partner lasts longer than that!.I didn't think I'd have such a hard time with you!.Next time I will really beat the crap out of you! Damn! I can't believe how poorly I fought.I don't know where you trained yourself, but you didn't train hard enough.You thought you had a chance? C'mon, everyone knows you're no good.You arrogant imbecile, you slacked off right at the end.You're tough, but you can't outlast the best.Bluffing will get you nowhere against me. Capcom presumably didn't have enough time to finish the Hugo character and decided to keep him for the sequel. His stage background from 2nd Impact is mostly intact, except that the background music being played is from Judgement Day - Gill's stage. Hugo is missing most of his animation frames and moves. Hugo, first introduced in " Street Fighter III - 2nd Impact", is present in the game code. You'll wish you were never born! ” - Necro The enigmatic hoax character Shen Long was revived in Street Fighter III after an issue of EGM that gave an incomplete strategy describing how to face him, and some doctored screen-shots that show Shen Long as an altered Ken or Ryu character model firing multiple hadou waves. Sean was originally supposed to be the only fighter who used the Ryu and Ken's style in the game, Ken and Ryu were added in later by the demand of SF fans. The marquee simply refers to this game as 'Three'. Street Fighter III - New Generation is a one-on-one fighting arcade video game.Ī New Generation of Street Fighters! Features larger characters sprites than previous Street Fighter games with the smoothest, most detailed 2-D animation ever made at the time of its release, a level of quality that is yet to be matched by any other 2-D game outside of the Street Fighter III series as of 2004 some complain that too many things are animated and each animation contains too many frames, slowing down the pace of the game.Īccording to Capcom's flyer for this game, this game has character animations that are animated at 64 frames per second at the maximum. ![]()
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