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User Rating: 9 | Street Fighter Zero: Fighter's Generation PS2
The official line holds that the disc includes 5 separate titles: Street Fighter Alpha, Street Fighter Alpha 2, Street Fighter Alpha 2 Gold, Street Fighter Alpha 3, and Super Gem Fighter Mini Mix (a.k.a. Pocket Fighter). Those are the five titles listed on the game selection menu, anyway. In addition to those titles, however, you can also unlock Street Fighter Alpha 3 Upper, which has a larger character roster than its "non-Upper" predecessor, and a versus-only hybrid called Hyper Street Fighter Alpha.

Hyper Street Fighter Alpha lets you mix-and-match characters from all of the above-mentioned games and select from any of eight different fighting styles (Alpha, Alpha 2, Alpha 2 Gold, Alpha 3, Street Fighter 2, Street Fighter III, Darkstalkers, and VS series). Pick SF3, for example, and you'll be able to parry attacks. Select VS series and you'll be able to perform mid-air special moves, just like in Marvel Vs. Capcom. For whatever reason, Capcom opted to only include three different backdrops in Hyper Street Fighter Alpha (lame), but they made up for that shortsightedness by making it so that the game randomly selects music from any of 16 different relevant Capcom games. It's sweet when the match starts and you realize that a classic

The controls, the graphics, the flashy super attacks, the slick between-fight transitions... everything is as it was in the arcade. Capcom didn't recycle old PSOne ports for this collection. Instead, they built around the original arcade ROMs. Hook a joystick up to your PS2 and you'll get the true arcade experience. If you don't have the scratch to bring home a stick, don't worry. Moves come out just fine using the standard Dual Shock controller. Best of all, there aren't any in-game load times. None. The screen transitions from one match to the next quickly and seamlessly. You can even "fast forward" to the next match by holding down a button on the controller.

The game is good so buy it