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Street Fighter III - 2nd Impact: Giant Attack

Capcom CPS-III kit published 27 years ago by Capcom Co., Ltd.

Listed in MAME

Street Fighter III - 2nd Impact: Giant Attack screenshot

Street Fighter III - 2nd Impact: Giant Attack © 1997 Capcom Company, Limited.

The sequel to "Street Fighter III - New Generation". Joining the existing Street Fighter III cast are Hugo, Urien and recurring character Akuma (Gouki in the Japanese version). Other improvements include a speed increase, new moves and several damage-related tweaks.

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TECHNICAL

Capcom Play System III Hardware (CP-S III)
CD Number : Cap-3GA000
CD Label : Cap-3GA-1

Players : 2
Control : 8-Way Joystick
Buttons : 6
=> [1] LP (Jab), [2] MP (Short), [3] HP (Firece)
=> [4] LK (Strong), [5] MK (Forward), [6] HK (Roundhouse)

TRIVIA

Street Fighter III 2nd Impact was released on September 30, 1997.

The 'Giant Attack' subtitle refers to the 2 huge characters that are added to the Street Fighter III series with this game : Hugo and Urien.

This is the only CPS3 game to feature a widescreen mode.

The character Hugo is based on the late WWF Hall of Famer Andre The Giant. He also made an appearance in "Final Fight" as a non-boss enemy.

The character Urien is identical in figure and fighting style to the boss character, Gill, except that Urien has much less hair, and his skin is the same color on both sides.

Gill, the boss character, has added a new Super Art to his arsenal, 'Meteor Strike', which is the only one listed as available in the Vs. screen. However, he does still have access to his 'Resurrection' Super Art.

Firstsmile released a limited-edition soundtrack album for this game (Street Fighter III - 2nd Impact : Giant Attack Original Soundtrack - FSCA-10025) on December 17, 1997.

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UPDATES

The Asian version has the "Voice Type" set to Off by default in the System Configuration. This causes some Japanese utterances from the characters to be replaced with grunts or silence. Set to Normal to restore the correct voices to the characters.

TIPS AND TRICKS

* To enable the widescreen mode, do the following : Go to Test Menu->Configuration->Game. Then change Screen Mode to Wide and save your settings.

* Hidden Character : To enable Gouki/Akuma as a playable character go to Test Menu->Configuration->Game. Then highlight in this order :
'Time Count Speed' and press Start x3,
'Event' and press MK x2,
'Screen Mode' and press HK x3,
'Bonus Game' and press Start x1,
'Damage Level' and press LK x4
If you hear Gouki's/Akuma's voice, the input was correct.

* Second method to play as Gouki/Akuma : At the Character Select Screen, highlight Ryu and press Down, Down, Up -> move to Ken and press Up(x2), Down -> move to Ryu and press UP -> move to Ken and press Down -> move to Sean and press Down(x2), Up, Down, Up(x3). Gouki's/Akuma's portrait should appear above Sean.

* Play Against Hidden Rival : Get at least five super arts finishes and cannot lose a round. If done correctly, "Your rival has
found you!" appear on the screen and fight his/her rival.

* Play Against Gouki/Akuma : Get at least three perfect finishes without lose a round. If meet this condition, Gouki/Akuma will come up and Shun Goku Satsu on his/her final rival. Then you will fight Gouki/Akuma.

* Play Against Shin Gouki/Shin Akuma : Defeat Gouki/Akuma with one super arts finishes and cannot lose a round. Also you cannot get three more via block damage. If done correctly, he will gets up and you will fight Shin Gouki/Shin Akuma. Defeat him and you will see the alternative ending.

SERIES
STAFF

Character Designers : Who, D-Kurita, Chimorin Shogun, Shibaki, Chun, Jun Ikawa, Seiji Yano, Yuki Ishikawa, Shinnosuke N.
Scroll Designers : Hiroshi Sugiyama, Yoko Fukumoto, Hiroyuki Imahori, Ojiji, Naobei, Akemi Kohama, Tama, Yamamoto Koji, Kouichi Takeda
Original Art Works : Akira Yasuda (Akiman), Kinu Nishimura, NK
Title Logo Designer : Shoei
Instruction Designer : Sakomizu
Programmers : Kazuhito Nakai, Nobuya Yoshizumi (LT1), Yuko Kawamura (Tate), Hiroshi Nakagawa (Raoh), Yosinobu Inada (Ine), Masahito Oh!Ya!, Akihiro Yokoyama
Sound Effect Designers : Satoshi Ise, Hiroaki Kondo (X68K)
Music Composers : Hideki Okugawa, Yuki Iwai
Music Arrangement : Hideki Okugawa
Planners : Seto Yasuhiro, Neo_G (H. Ishizawa), Numach

* Voice Actors :
Ryu, Yun Lee, Hugo : Wataru Takagi
Ken Masters, Yang Lee : Koji Tobe
Sean Matsuda : Isshin Chiba
Ibuki, Effie : Yuri Amano
Elena : Kahoru Fujino
Oro : Kan Tokumaru
Urien : Yuji Ueda
Akuma, Shin Akuma : Tomomichi Nishimura
Alex, Necro : Michael X. Sommers
Dudley, Gill, Announcer : Bruce Robertson

Message Translators : Erik Suzuki, Dan Okada, Chris Tang, Yumiko Nishi, Karla Oshiro de Freitas
Producer : Tomoshi Sadamoto
General Producers : Noritaka Funamizu, Yoshiki Okamoto

Special Thanks : Tsuyoshi, Mayano, Tomo, Blbon, Takafumi Sagata, M. Aoki, N. Akei, H. Nakamura, H. Ojima, Yoji Mikami (X68K), Takuya Shiraiwa, Rita Rokos, Ryoji Yamamoto, Hard. Yas (-Follow-)
CS Bug Checkers : Kunishige Matsubara, Manabu Matsumoto, Tomoyuki Yokota, Tetsuya Haze, Katsusuke Miura, Masahiro Kajitani, Takashi Hashimoto, Yoshihiko Kurata, Yoshihiro Tomita, Daisuke Sasaki, Akinori Murata
Skill Smith - Test Play : TTK-K.S, Hiroshi. Sugimoto-Bug, Gon, Kohsuke-Arai (TKO)

PORTS

CONSOLES:
japan Sega Dreamcast (Dec.16, 1999) "Street Fighter III W Impact [Model T-1211M]"
usa Sega Dreamcast (june.19, 2000) "Street Fighter III Double Impact [Model T-1210N]"
europe Sega Dreamcast (Sep.15, 2000) "Street Fighter III Double Impact [Model T-7006D-50]"

SOURCES

Game's ROMs.
Game's screenshots.
See goodies section.
Official website: http://www.capcom.co.jp/newproducts/arcade/st3-2nd/st3-2nd.html