Street Fighter III: New Generation (Video Game 1997)

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Cast

Cast overview, first billed only:
Yuri Amano ...
Ibuki (voice)
Wataru Takagi ...
Ryu / Yang Lee (voice)
Isshin Chiba ...
Sean (voice)
Kan Tokumaru ...
Oro (voice)
Kôji Tobe ...
Ken Masters / Yun Lee (voice)
Kaoru Fujino ...
Elena (voice)
Bruce Robertson ...
Dudley / Gill / Announcer (voice)
Yûji Ueda ...
Urien (voice)
Len Carlson ...
Q / Hugo (voice)
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Alex / Necro (voice)
Tôru Ôkawa ...
Ryu (voice)
Yûji Kishi ...
Ken Masters (voice)
Mitsuo Iwata ...
Sean (voice)
Mie Midori ...
Elena (voice)
Takashi Matsuyama ...
Oro (voice)
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Animation | Action

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1 June 1997 (Japan)  »

Also Known As:

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Trivia

Each character in this game is made up from approximately 700 individually-drawn frames of animation, which is about three times as many per move as some rival games. The game runs at a smooth 60 frames per second. See more »

Quotes

Sean: [at basketball bonus round] Let's Blocking!
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References Michael Jordan: Air Time (1993) See more »

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Capcom's masterpiece
2 June 2002 | by (Aryshire, Scotland) – See all my reviews

This game (while not as good as the sequel, 3rd Strike) stands as a testament to how good fighting games still are. Beginners will easily pick up the controls, and moves. Veterans will excel with the new techniques available, like the Parry and Universal Overhead. Street Fighter 2 players or any fighting fans will feel right at home here, but I would highly recommend it to anyone due to it fun factor and replay value! Fighting games just don't get much better than this!!

10/10


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