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Romset and name:
sfzjr1 Street Fighter Zero (Japan 950627)
Short name:
Street Fighter Zero
Manufacturer:
Capcom
Year:
Genre:
Fighter
Category:
Fighter / Versus
Serie:
Street Fighter
Driver source:
capcom/cps2.cpp
Language:
Japanese
Similar games:
Input / Controls
Players:
Up to 2 players (solo, 2 concurrents)
Input:
Joystick 8 ways
Buttons / keys:
Coins:
Cabinet:
-
Free-play:
Not supported
Rankings
Average user rating:
AntoPISA BestGame:
-
MASH All-Time:
-
Video
Display:
384x224@59.637405 Hz, CRT 15kHz
Orientation:
Horizontal
Scrolling:
Unknown
Colors:
-
CPU:
Motorola MC68000, Zilog Z80
Audio
Sound:
2 audio channel
Audio chips:
QSound (HLE), Speaker
Romset
First release:
Mame 0.37b12 (0.48) released on feb-15 2001
Last release:
Mame 0.264 released on mar-26 2024
Clone of:
sfa Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams (Euro 950727)
Bios:
Not required
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Use sample of:
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Previous romset:
None
New romset:
None
Files
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GOOD
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Status
OVERALL:
GOOD
Emulation:
Good
Graphic:
Good
Color:
Good
Sound:
Good
Cocktail:
Good
Protection:
Good
Save state:
Supported
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  • Capcom CPS-II cart. published 29 years ago:

    Street Fighter Zero © 1995 Capcom Co, Limited.

    The new look of the Street Fighter series, with ten characters including old favorites and new surprises.

    TECHNICAL
    Runs on the "CP System II" hardware.
    Green Board [Japan]

    Players: Up to 2.
    Control: 8-way joystick per player.
    Buttons: 6 per player.
    = > [1] LP, [2] MP, [3] HP
    = > [4] LK, [5] MK, [6] HK

    TRIVIA
    Street Fighter Zero was released in June 1995 in the Japanese arcades. It was known there as the 11th video game released for the CPS2 hardware.

    Known Export releases:
    "Street Fighter Alpha - Warriors' Dreams [Blue Board]"
    "Street Fighter Zero [Grey Board]"
    "Street Fighter Zero [Orange Board]"
    "Street Fighter Zero [Pink Board]"

    The Zero series of games take place between the original Street Fighter and Street Fighter II. The scar on Sagat's chest in SFII is said to be from Ryu's Shouryuuken during the final battle in the original Street Fighter. In SF Zero, Sagat has the scar on his chest, so it must take place after the first Street Fighter. The character Nash was mentioned in Guile's ending in SFII. He is a friend of Guile who was killed by Vega. Since Nash is still alive in the Zero series, it must take place before SFII.

    This is the first Street Fighter game to have the Dramatic Battle Mode, a feature no doubt inspired by the Japanese animated movie, 'Street Fighter II', where Ken and Ryu team up to fight M. Bison in the final battle.

    This game marks the first time Gouki's name is displayed on-screen in the game.

    Ryu / Guy stages:
    The "Son Son" convenience store in Ryu and Guy's stages is named after an earlier Capcom game of the same name.
    A poster for the animated feature film version of Street Fighter II can be seen on display.
    The kanji on the small sign on the bath-house means 'Honda Bath'.
    The curtain on the bath-house (in Guy's version of the stage) says 'yu' in hiragana, which is the reading for the 'bath' kanji on the 'Honda Bath' sign.
    In "Street Fighter Zero 3", Edmond Honda's stage is in front of this (or a similar-looking) bath-house with slightly different signs on it.
    In "Street Fighter II - The World Warrior" (and all its follow-ups), Honda's stage is inside of a bath house.

    Guy and Sodom are from Capcom's "Final Fight" - Guy as selectable character and Sodom as the second boss in Final Fight. Guy's music is taken from "Final Fight".

    Sodom is a westerner who is obsessed with Japanese culture and apparently doesn't speak Japanese very well. In the Japanese versions of these games, Sodom's victory quotes are meaningless sentences composed of English words (e.g., 'SHOW BY HUNG JAW') followed by a Japanese translation of what he actually meant to say. In Sodom's ending, he claims about reforming and renaming the Mad Gear gang into something with four kanji. Those kanji read 'Ma-do-gi-a'. Now this could just be random kanji that, when strung together, sound like 'Mad Gear', but by the same token, it can sound like 'Mad Doggie'. The jitte weapons Sodom uses were used by policemen in feudal Japan.

    Change of Race: In the original "Street Fighter", Birdie looked Caucasian. In SF Alpha, Birdie is black. The reason for this change is explained in one of Birdie's "Street Fighter Zero 3" win quotes (he was sick at the time of the first Street Fighter).

    Sony Music Entertainment released a limited-edition soundtrack album for this game (Street Fighter Zero Arcade Game Track - SRCL-3297) on August 21, 1995.

    UPDATES
    Green Board releases:

    REVISION 1:
    • Build date: 950605

    REVISION 2:
    • Build date: 950627

    REVISION 3:
    • Build date: 950727

    TIPS AND TRICKS
    • Play as Gouki: Put the cursor on the [?] on your side and hold Start, then press...
    Player 1: Down(x3), Left(x3), LK+HK (or for different costume press LP+HP).
    Player 2: Down(X3), Right(x3), LK+HK (or for different costume press LP+HP).

    • Play as Vega: Put the cursor on the [?] on your side and hold Start, then press...
    Player 1: Down(x2), Left(x2), Down, Left(x2), LK+HK (or for different costume press LP+HP)
    Player 2: Down(x2), Right(x2), Down, Right(x2), LK+HK (or for different costume press LP+HP)

    • Play as Dan: After inserting a coin, press and hold Start. Then on the character selection screen go to the [?] box. Then quickly press LP, LK, MK, HK, HP, MP. To get the alternate costume (green) press HP, HK, MK, LK, LP, MP.
    • Dramatic Battle Mode: In 2-player mode, have Player 1 highlight Ryu and Player 2 highlight Ken at the character selection screen.
    1) Have Player 1 hold Start and press Up, Up.
    2) Release Start then press Up, Up, LP.
    3) Have Player 2 hold Start and press Up, Up.
    4) Release Start then press Up, Up, HP. If done correctly, Ryu and Ken will face M. Bison.

    • Alternate Costume Colors: Highlight a fighter at the character selection screen and press LK, MK or HK.
    • Fight against Gouki: Highlight a fighter at the character selection screen. Hold Start+MP+MK until Akuma appears and beats up your opponent on the first stage. You will now fight him instead.
    • Fight against Dan: Select any player. End each match with the same winning quote. Do not lose any of your first five matches. When you reach your sixth opponent, the message 'Here comes a new challenger' will appear and you will fight Dan (Dan's stage is basically the same as Adon's and Sagat's, except it is sunset). After the match, the game will continue in its normal fashion. (NOTE: To select a winning quote, just hold down and a certain button combination of 3 total buttons when you win your second round. This varies from character to character, but every character can select 2 by holding down with 3 punches or down with 3 kicks).

    SERIES
    • Street Fighter (1987)
    • Street Fighter II - The World Warrior [CP-S No. 14] (1991)
    • Street Fighter II' - Champion Edition [CP-S No. 21] (1992)
    • Street Fighter II' Turbo - Hyper Fighting [CP-S No. 24] (1992)
    • Super Street Fighter II - The New Challengers [CP-S II No. 01] (1993)
    • Super Street Fighter II X - Grand Master Challenge [CP-S II No. 03 Bis] (1994)
    • Street Fighter Zero [CP-S II No. 11] (1995)
    • Street Fighter Zero 2 [CP-S II No. 15] (1996)
    • Street Fighter Zero 2 Alpha (1996)
    • Street Fighter III - New Generation (1997)
    • Street Fighter III - 2nd Impact: Giant Attack (1997)
    • Street Fighter Zero 3 [CP-S II No. 29] (1998)
    • Street Fighter III - 3rd Strike: Fight For The Future (1999)
    • Hyper Street Fighter II - The Anniversary Edition [CP-S II No. 38] (2003)
    • Street Fighter IV (2008)
    • Super Street Fighter IV (2010)
    • Ultra Street Fighter IV (2014)
    • Street Fighter V (2016)
    • Ultra Street Fighter II - The Final Challengers (2017, Switch)

    STAFF
    Planners: Noritaka Funamizu (Poo), Haruo Murata (Mucchi), H. Itsuno (-Tomoshibi-)
    Programmers: Cham Cho Choy, Egw, "Tege Killer" Jyaian, Knight Rider Giu, Ogt_Dm, Pon, Arikichi Kiyoko, Hard.Yas (-Gouki-), Hamachan, Shinchan (as 'Hyper Shinchan'), Super Sailor (Vega), Matsushita -Adon- Masakazu
    Scroll designers: Konomi, Buppo, Shibata Kayoko, Akiko Matsunaga, Daisuke Nakagawa, Maeno Megumi, Isono, Sm, Mago, Mr. Oranda
    Object designers: Eripyon.N (Dokkim), Yatsunonawa (D), Jun Matsumura (27), Makoto Ishii, Chama©, Gonta, Ari Inukichi, Seigo Kawakami (Ushi), M. Nakatani (KotatuToNeko), Alien Pole, Kuriotoko, Chimorin Syogun, K.Takechan, Masaaki, Dway Nishimura, Norihide = Fnyako.F, Shin-Ya.M, Super-8, Masayo Tsujimoto (Noriko), R, Sagata, Takayuki Kosaka
    Music composers: Isao Abe (Oyaji), Syun Nishigaki (Kobekko), Setsuo Yamamoto (Purple), Kadota Yuko (Pop'n), Kuru-Kuru Chance Iwami, Mizuta Naoshi (Groovy)
    Sound designers: Hiroaki Kondo (X68K), Ryoji
    Producer: Iyono Pon

    • Voice Actors:
    Ryu, Charlie: Toshiyuki Morikawa
    Chun-Li: Yuko Miyamura
    Ken, Guy: Tetsuya Iwanaga
    Adon, Birdie, Sodom: Wataru Takagi
    Rose: Yuko Miyamura
    Sagat: Miki Shinichiro
    Akuma, M. Bison: Tomomichi Nishimura

    PORTS
    Here is a list of Japanese ports.

    • CONSOLES:
    [JP] Sony PlayStation (dec.22, 1995) "Street Fighter Zero [Model SLPS-00176]"
    [JP] Sega Saturn (jan.26, 1996) "Street Fighter Zero [Model T-1206G]"
    [JP] Sony PS2 (may.25, 2006) "Street Fighter Zero - Fighters Generation [Model SLPS-66409]"

    • HANDHELDS:
    Nintendo Game Boy Color [JP] (mar.30, 2001) "Street Fighter Alpha - Warriors' Dreams [Model CGB-BFZJ-JPN]"

    • COMPUTERS:
    PC [MS Windows 9x] [JP] (1997): Bundled with "Street Fighter Zero 2"

    • OTHERS:
    CPS Changer [JP] (1995)

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