Street Fighter III - 3rd Strike : Fight For The Future (1999) 13. Street Fighter Alpha 3 Blue Board (1998) 12. Street Fighter III - 2nd Impact : Giant Attack (1997) 11. N e r d y N e s t e r N e r d y N e s t e r likes this. Street Fighter III - New Generation (1997) 10.
Otherwise, the normal rules for emulators apply. We do not require INP (as of yet), but you may provide one if you do not wish to capture the emulator window.
However due to the innacuracy of Fightcade, we will no longer be accepting any fightcade emulated runsĪs of today only MAME runs will be accepted. I have created a program which calculates the time difference to make this easy for us to do for each run on the leaderboard. Mame/Arcade/Fightcade will be merged back into the same leaderboard. What we have decided to do is calculate the difference in time between fightcade and mame/real hardware and penalize them accordingly. Street Fighter II - Champion Edition (920313) Street Fighter II - Hyper Fighting (Street Fighter 2 T 921209 etc) Street Fighters III 2nd Impact: Giant Attack Street Fighters III 3rd Strike: Fight For The Future Street Fighter III 4th Strike (Hack) (Presione F3 Para Salir De La Pantalla En Negro) Street Fighter III: New Generation (Asia 970204. Unfortunately this means it is unfair to pair Fightcade with 30th even though they run at the same speed. Since the CPS III system uses both a CD-ROM and a cartridge, it is quite easy to convert to any other CPS-III game. Upon further investigation, it would seem that some of the roms you can use on fightcade/mame/real hardware do in fact have different gameplay than that of 30th Anniversary (mostly with the AI).