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Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition

by Capcom
Nintendo 3DS Teen
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (150 customer reviews)

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  • Fight your friends around the world or in the same room with the only title to utilize the full capabilities of Nintendo?s online network at launch
  • Play as 35 fighters ranging from classic world warriors like Ryu, Ken, Guile and Chun Li
  • Figurine Mode - the collectible meta-game allows your chosen figurines to automatically battle those of other 3DS players
  • A new over-the-shoulder camera option has been added, offering an exciting new perspective of the action
  • Play a game with a friend using the ever-popular Ryu, even when they don't have a cartridge

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  • ASIN: B002I0IVC4
  • Product Dimensions: 4.8 x 5.4 x 0.5 inches ; 3.2 ounces
  • Media: Video Game
  • Release Date: March 27, 2011
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (150 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #884 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)

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Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition is a multiplayer fighting game that utilizes the advanced capabilities of the Nintendo 3DS to place the same console gaming experience found in Super Street Fighter IV in the hands of handheld gamers. The game utilizes the 3DS wireless functionality to allow for seamless multiplayer action, as well as a crystal clear spectator mode and StreetPass functionality that automatically shares information with other 3DS owners you pass and allows for automatic battles in Figurine Mode. Other features include: 35 playable fighters, two control schemes, an optional over-the-shoulder fighting perspective in 3D Mode and single card multiplayer functionality.

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The Console Experience in the Palm of Your Hand

The ultimate version of Street Fighter makes its seamless transition to the Nintendo 3DS with Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition. The console experience is now in the palm of your hand with rich new features that utilize the capabilities of the Nintendo 3DS to its fullest. Packed with 35 playable characters, bonus stages and cinematic Ultra combos, Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition expands the action by allowing you to fight your friends around the world using Wi-Fi.

Cammy's post bout gloat screen from Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition
Fight friends around the world using the Wi-Fi capabilities of the Nintendo 3DS.
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New to the franchise is the Figurine Mode, which utilizes the Street Pass feature to add a collectible meta-game, and the 3D over-the-shoulder camera option that takes fighting to new depths. And for those new to the franchise, a simple mode has been added allowing players to pull off challenging moves with a single touch of the screen.

Nintendo 3DS

Nintendo 3DS is a groundbreaking hardware release that brings 3D gaming to the handheld market for the first time. The fourth major release in the DS product line, the Nintendo 3DS utilizes 3D Slider functionality and an improved top LCD display to present a glasses-free 3D effect in compatible games, while giving players the option to moderate the effect as they see fit. Taken together with additional features including full analog control in 3D game environments, motion and gyro sensors that transfer the movements of the handheld into the game, 3D camera functionality, an adjustable stylus and full backwards compatibility and you have not only a must-have system, but a revolution in handheld gaming.

Key Game Features

  • Online / Local Wi-Fi Multiplayer – Fight your friends around the world or in the same room with the only title to utilize the full capabilities of Nintendo’s online network at launch.
  • 35 Playable Characters – Play as a huge array of fighters ranging from classic world warriors like Ryu, Ken, Guile and Chun Li to the newly added Hakan and Juri.
  • Figurine Mode – The collectible meta-game features figurines of iconic characters in a brand-new addition to the Street Fighter franchise. When passing by another Nintendo 3DS owner, your chosen figurines will automatically battle via StreetPass. Next time you play the game you can view the results and collect your loot.
  • 3D Mode – A new over-the-shoulder camera option has been added, offering an exciting new perspective of the action.
  • Game Sharing – Play a game with a friend using the ever-popular Ryu, even when they don't have a cartridge.
  • Be A Spectator – With the Spectator Mode, use your own Nintendo 3DS to watch your friends battle it out live.
  • Lite/Pro Control Modes – By utilizing a customizable touch screen interface, two new optional control schemes have been added to allow new players to pull off challenging moves with ease (Lite) and veterans to better access button combinations such as throws and three punches (Pro).

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Ryu falling prey to combos from above in Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition
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Ryu landing a kick in Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition
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Going for the knockout in Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition
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Product Description

The ultimate version of Street Fighter makes its seamless transition to the Nintendo 3DS with Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition. The console experience is now in the palm of your hand with rich new features that utilize the capabilities of the Nintendo 3DS to its fullest. Packed with 35 playable characters, bonus stages and cinematic Ultra combos, Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition expands the action by allowing you to fight your friends around the world using Wi-Fi. New to the franchise are the figurine mode, which utilizes the Street Pass feature to add a collectible meta-game, and the 3D over-the-shoulder camera option that takes fighting to new depths. For those new to the franchise, a simple mode has been added allowing players to pull off challenging moves with a single touch of the screen.

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The graphics are pretty good and the 3D effect is quite noticeable. Dinesh Bora  |  35 reviewers made a similar statement
For me, this is a very capable port of Super Street Fighter IV for the 3DS. Kaz Ishiya  |  15 reviewers made a similar statement
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49 of 60 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars I feel somewhat statisfied March 27, 2011
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Fun: 5.0 out of 5 stars   
Graphic: 8.5/10
I picked up 3 games (this guy, monkey ball and ridge racer) with friends and this one definitely has the best graphic. At least it looks pretty close to the console version. Animations are fluid and the colors pop out. Backgrounds are details too but please note that all moving objects, such as lava from volcano, monkeys in jungle and npc on the streets are all non-moving now, due to the capacity cut I think. The background is only a pasted picture, which is not essential to a fighting game but sometimes does feel annoying.

Game play: 9.5/10
Very solid. In fact, as solid as the console version. The frame rates are good for the most of time, and the hitting feeling of punches and kicks are outstanding. You got the full roster of the console game which has 35 characters and the balance are made well. By "balance" I mean every character has his/her own strength and weakness and there's no such a character that way stronger than others. It is a matter of your skill.

Talking about skill, it must be mentioned that the lower screen can be set for 4 moves. If you have trouble memorizing the move combination or using a hard move, you can put it in the lower screen, and simply touch that grid, your character will make that move. This is a controversial setting but given that 3ds is just a small handheld, I do like this setting because I don't have to mess up with the analog pad too much (plus, my little cousin can now use those move too, lol)

Sound: 9/10
Better than I expected. The upgrade of sound from DS to 3DS is obvious, and the game includes almost all sound effects from the console version such as the "yells" when your character do a move (hadooooooooooookeiiiiii things like that).

3D function:
It works for most of the time, you have a good sense of depth. There are clearly 3 layers: the HP bar and other icons, your fighter, and the background. There is an extra viewing angle which is 45 degrees behind your fighter. This angle gives even better 3D effect but you probably will just use to experience the 3D because it makes you very difficult to judge the distance between you and the opponent. Often times you think your kick can hit your opponent but you can't. In my opinion it is not necessary to use 3D for a 2D fighting game though, and street fighter is NOT the best to show off your new naked eye 3D devise. I think monkey ball is the best one.

Other note:
If you have big hands (as one of my friends), you may find using the L and R keys is a little hard. It won't be a big issue in other games, but for a fighting game you need very good timing and precise actions. My friend and I are at about same level in console version, however, he SUCKS in 3DS version because his fingers somewhat "stuck" in the LR keys, hahahah.

Another note: Please take care your eyes. I had my cousins, parents, girlfriend(too bad it is not plural) and some other friends try the 3D, after about 25 mins they all felt some level of eye strain. Please do not use the 3D effect for a long time and don't play when you lay on bed or in a dark room.

I haven't had a chance to test online multiplayer yet, but overall this is the strongest launch game for sure. There are some sacrifices here and there comparing to the console version, but overall it worth the money.
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50 of 63 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The best portable fighter released . . . March 27, 2011
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Fun: 5.0 out of 5 stars   
I find it odd that the very first reviews give this game one star for reasons that are either misinformed, or at the very least, informed by a bias toward another aesthetic. For example, one review suggests that Arc System Works' Guilty Gear franchise is the paragon to which Capcom should aspire. The review goes on to suggest that the added content should have been in the original Street Fighter IV, but what's odd is that the Guilty Gear series is the very definition of "milking" a franchise--and this process continues with the Blazblue series. And the "missing moves" argument is equally questionable. Parries are systematized solely for SF3 series for a reason: The gameplay is designed around them, while SFIV focuses on, well. . . Focus moves. Introducing the entire myriad of all moves in past iterations would be like throwing every ingredient in the kitchen into the stew--it'd make a foul mess.

Another one star review suggests that the game is a direct port of the iphone App. As a long-time Street Fighter enthusiast and owner of both the iPhone app and the 3DS versions, I can say, authoritatively, that 3DS version is far superior in terms of graphics, features, and playability. Although it features static backgrounds, the game redeems itself through genuinely well-modeled polygonal characters that manage to resemble (if not duplicate) those in the console versions of the game. This is a feat in and of itself, given the complexity of the character models (and the robust character selection).

Alternatively, the iPhone app's characters are prerendered sprites and, while pleasing to the eye, pale noticeably in comparison to the 3DS version. The 3DS version also offers a new dynamic, over-the-shoulder mode that, while gimmicky, creates a new gameplay experience.

The 3DS version offers costumes, battle figures, and other extras lacking in the iDevice iteration. And there's the 3D, which is genuinely good--particularly when executed in the standard perspective: It adds tremendous depth and makes the characters appear like action figures come alive, duking it out in a dioarama.

While not ideal given only four face buttons on the 3DS, the buttons themselves lend an obvious intuitiveness to the game that's far more appealing (imho) that the unsatisfying mashing of a touch screen (one can use in the 3DS version, too, though the touch screen is primarily for beginners executing traditionally complex moves with a simple touch of the bottom screen).

For hardcore SSF4 players, the 3DS version is the best choice if you want to get a few rounds in on the go. Though it is $40, the game is a port of its console big brothers, bringing over 99% of the frames and accuracy of the hitboxes.

The 3DS will likely be hungry for software of a while--Nintendo is gearing up for big releases later this year like Kid Icarus and the Starfox and Zelda remakes. In the meantime, SSF4 is a great game to keep you busy.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars I'm Happy With This March 29, 2011
Fun: 4.0 out of 5 stars   
I haven't played the previous Street Fighter games but I have enjoyed the Tekken series. So, Street Fighter is a new game for me. After watching some Youtube videos and reading some of the negative reviews here I was a little worried I might be disappointed with this, but I gave it a shot. Well, the Youtube videos certainly don't do any justice to the actual game. It looks way better than what you see on Youtube. The characters really do pop with very rich colors and the 3D looks really nice. I'm enjoying the game very much. It's visually stimulating like most of the games are for the 3DS. I did notice an occasional slow frame rate during some combos, but nothing to cry about. I think this is a good solid fighting game. It's not quite as fluid as the Tekken games but it's not a big deal...the action feels the same. It is visually better than I expected; gameplay is pretty much what I hoped for...but nothing more. It satisfies my fix for a fighting game like I had hoped it would. The 3D characters are marvelously crisp looking and you really do sense depth which really adds to the appeal of the game. I'm happy I bought it. :)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent!!
For a 3DS this game comes with more than what you will expect. The graphics are very clear. Allowing players to battle with random people online is excellent. Read more
Published 9 days ago by plantain fufu
5.0 out of 5 stars Great game
It is a really interesting and excitiing fighting game, a lot of fun, lots of fighters and clothes, highly recommended.
Published 10 days ago by Zhuo Chen
5.0 out of 5 stars nice
I bought this for my son for his birthday and he plays with it and so does my two younger brothers
Published 10 days ago by T. harden
3.0 out of 5 stars game is so so
there is nothing wrong with the game itself, just the fun factor is meh. not too thrilling after the first hour.
Published 16 days ago by E. Lopez
3.0 out of 5 stars I think that it would be better
Excellent graphics, many game modes, many characters You can do a Super only touching the screenpad. Only like me. In general good.
Published 24 days ago by Felix
4.0 out of 5 stars My nephew loved it
I gave it only 4 strs because although my nephew loved this game, which he played religiously for a couple of months, he has lost interest, and I never see him playing it. Read more
Published 24 days ago by Heenz
4.0 out of 5 stars Tons of fun!
Always love Street Fighter titles, and this gives me the satisfaction of kicking butt on the go! Controls very well and the 3D looks great. A must buy for fighter fans with a 3DS.
Published 1 month ago by Joshua M. Ricard
5.0 out of 5 stars In some ways even better than the console versions
The addition of 3D to this was a plus, but the ease of controls was a concern of mine. As it turned out, a review I read explained that you can customize the touch screen to have... Read more
Published 1 month ago by GuyInDogSuit
5.0 out of 5 stars nice
purchased for my 8 year old grandson-he seems to like it-not one of his favorites, though-very fast shipping and reasonably priced
Published 1 month ago by Beverly Ekdahl
4.0 out of 5 stars thank
this product came very quickly and was in time for christmas for my nephew. he enjoyed the game very much
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Really, this can't just be a regular DS game.
It is a whole lot more powerful. It also allows just one friend code for all games. It has its own shop like Wii's Wiiware titles eshop, and the line-up of planned games is pretty impressive. The 3D for a handheld would work well and its more cost effective without glasses. You have the screen in... Read more
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I got this game for FREE , I love you Amazon!
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Sweet i stared at that little picture for 10minutes

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Ummmmmm... June 30 and 6/30 are the same thing.

But seriously... I'm sure that Ocarina of Time and Kid Icarus will be available for pre-order right after E3 in the first week of June, so if you want to wait for those, you should be a-ok if you put that pre-order in before the 30th, even if the... Read more
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