Street Fighter Alpha 3 Outfit Colors Short Format FAQ Version 2.53 Primary Location of the FAQ: http://lynx.dac.neu.edu/n/ncheung/arcade/sfa3colors1.txt Mirror Location: http://www.fortunecity.com/underworld/streetfighter/417/sfa3colors1.txt Note: Street Fighter Alpha 3 is called Street Fighter Zero 3 in Japan. Hence, A-ism is Z-ism in Japan, and I did make a few revisions to the character names here to make this page compatible for both the American and Japanese versions of this game. ------Copyright Notice------ Published work (c) Copyright 1998 Nicholas Cheung This web page is for private and personal use only. It can only be reproduced electronically, and if placed on a web page or site, may be altered as long as this disclaimer and the above copyright notice appears in full. This web page is not to be used for any commercial/profitable/promotional purposes; this includes being used by publishers of magazines, guides, books, etc. or being incorporated into magazines, etc. in ANY way. This web page was created and is owned by me, Nicholas Cheung . Any and all copyrights and trademarks are acknowledged that are not specifically mentioned in this FAQ. Please give credit where it is due. The Street Fighter game series are (c) Capcom of Japan and (c) Capcom of America. ----End Copyright Notice---- This page lists the colors of the outfits of the Street Fighter Alpha 3 fighters. I will say thanks to those regulars in alt.games.sf2 and the rec.games.video.arcade Usenet newsgroups for making this page possible. Note: This is the short format where only the primary outfit color(s) of the characters will be listed here. For a more verbose form of this Colors FAQ, please go to the Regular Format Colors FAQ (Version 2.52) in text OR the Regular Format Colors FAQ Web Page (Version 2.5). For a web version of this FAQ, please go to the Short Format Colors FAQ Web Page (Version 2.51). Contributors: (E-mail/Internet addresses below) Gann0n for providing some of the characters outfit colors here. Jon Halili for providing information about a guide which has all of the outfit colors for all the characters. Kao Megura for the selection of Classical Mode (aka No-ism (N-ism)) from his FAQ on Street Fighter Alpha 3 at http://i.am/kao . MIT Student Center Arcade, The Chinatown Arcade (Boston, MA), The Game Room (Boston, MA), the Portland (Oregon) Tilt Arcade , the Chinatown Fair (New York City) and the Boston University George Sherman Union Arcade for the Street Fighter Alpha 3 Machines. Everybody in alt.games.sf2 and rec.games.video.arcade for their support AND Fellow players in the MIT Student Center Arcade (you know who you are). The character's outfit color is determined by 2 things: Which mode you choose, that is X-ism, A-ism or V-ism AND what kind of button you select the mode with. ------Random Square selection:------ When you select a character randomly by going to the random square, your character and -ism of your character is randomly selected. The only thing that is guaranteed is the punch/kick color of the -ism and character that is randomly selected if you press a punch/kick button. Exception: If you used one of the codes to select Balrog, Juli or Juni, you will be able to select your -ism as normal and the outfit color of that character. (just as if you have selected your character normally) Note: Characters in Classical Mode (aka N-ism) have the same outfit colors as if they were in X-ism so therefore, X-ism and Classical Mode/N-ism outfit colors are exactly the same. So N/P and N/K colors are equivalent to X/P and X/K, respectively. To select Classical Mode/N-ism, make sure the title screen has a lime-green tint (or a purple or a blue tint). (This trick is time-released) Put in your quarters or tokens, then Hold Fierce and Roundhouse, then press Start. You can release the Fierce and Roundhouse buttons after pressing Start. If you select your character using any punch button, you will get the character's X-ism Punch outfit color. If you select your character using any kick button, you will get the character's X-ism Kick outfit color. Key: 1 - Selection of X-ism with a punch button. 2 - Selection of A-ism with a punch button. 3 - Selection of V-ism with a punch button. 4 - Selection of X-ism with a kick button. 5 - Selection of A-ism with a kick button. 6 - Selection of V-ism with a kick button. ADON 1: Purple 2: Light Purplish-Blue 3: Black 4: Red 5: Olive green 6: Light blue AKUMA (GOUKI in Japan) 1: Teal Blue 2: Dark Blue 3: Light Gray 4: Dark Orange-Red 5: Cream 6: Light Blue BALROG (M. BISON in Japan) 1: Golden Brown 2: Light Blue 3: Charcoal Gray 4: Lilac 5: Light Green 6: Orange BIRDIE 1: Neon Purple 2: Green 3: Greenish-Blue 4: Silver Gray 5: Tan 6: Blue BLANKA 1: Light Blue + Yellowish-Brown 2: Light Green skin + Brown 3: Yellowish-Green + Dark Blue 4: Light Greenish-Blue skin + Yellowish-Brown 5: Light Bluish-Green skin + Brown 6: Golden Yellow skin + Dark Blue CAMMY 1: Light Green 2: Sky Blue 3: Neon Pink 4: Neon Green 5: Light Blue 6: Neon Purple CHARLIE (NASH in Japan) 1: Red + Dark Green 2: Light Orange + Green 3: White + Blue 4: Red + Brown 5: Light Orange + Blue 6: White + Brownish-red CHUN LI 1: Sky Blue 2: Blue 3: White + Purplish-Blue 4: Pink 5: Red-Pink 6: White + Green CODY 1: Purple 2: Blue 3: Black 4: Orange 5: Dark Red 6: Sky Blue DAN 1: Orange 2: Pink 3: Light Green 4: Yellow 5: Purple 6: Aqua DHALSIM 1: Light Green 2: Yellow 3: Light Brown 4: Light Blue 5: Lilac 6: Pink E. HONDA 1: Pink 2: Light Blue 3: Beige 4: Light Reddish-Brown 5: Light Green 6: Orange GEN 1: Black-Purple 2: Purple 3: Tan 4: Brick Red 5: Sky Blue 6: Yellowish-Orange GUY 1: Brown 2: Red 3: White 4: Light Purple 5: Blue 6: Olive Green JULI (2) 1: Dark Green 2: Black 3: Aqua Blue 4: Purple 5: Brown 6: Red-Brown JUNI (2) 1: Dark Green 2: Black 3: Aqua Blue 4: Purple 5: Brown 6: Red-Brown KARIN 1: Purple 2: Red 3: Light Blue 4: Gray 5: Dark Blue 6: Neon Green KEN 1: White 2: Red 3: Dark Blue 4: Blue 5: Yellow 6: Purple M. BISON (VEGA in Japan) 1: Dark Blue 2: Red 3: Black 4: Green 5: Light Purplish-Blue 6: White R. MIKA 1: Yellow 2: Light Blue 3: Pink 4: Light Turquoise 5: Purple 6: Neon Green ROLENTO 1: Red 2: Mustard 3: Tan 4: Purple 5: Teal-Blue 6: Charcoal Gray ROSE (1) 1: Charcoal Gray 2: Red 3: Pink 4: Snow White 5: Blue 6: Lilac RYU 1: Charcoal Gray 2: White 3: Bright White 4: Lilac 5: Tan 6: Greyish-Blue SAGAT 1: White 2: Purple 3: Orange 4: Navy Blue 5: Light Green 6: Yellow SAKURA 1: Gray 2: Blue 3: Red 4: Orange 5: Green 6: Dark Blue SODOM 1: Orange 2: Orange-Red 3: Green 4: Light Green 5: Purplish-Blue 6: Blue VEGA (BALROG in Japan) 1: Light Green + Orange 2: Light Blue + Yellow 3: Red + Yellowish-White 4: Blue + Orange 5: Black + Yellow 6: Blue + Yellowish-White ZANGIEF 1: Light Gray 2: Red 3: Blue-Purple 4: Black 5: Blue 6: Orange Notes: (1) Rose has her special dress pose from SFA 2/SFZ 2. She will do this pose automatically on a Perfect victory. She will also do this pose by pressing the Forward Kick (MK) button after a victory. The primary color of her special dress is the same as her normal dress color corresponding to -ism, and whether a punch or kick was used to select the - ism. (2) Juni and Juli both share the same outfit colors. The only difference is the hair color, which Juni has short orange hair and Juli has long brown hair. Version History Versions 2.5, 2.51, 2.52 and 2.53 on November 17, 1998 --The final finished product with all of the costume outfits accounted for every character in every -ism. --Version 2.5 is the verbose web format of the FAQ --Version 2.51 is the short web format of the FAQ --Version 2.52 is the verbose text format of the FAQ --Version 2.53 is the short text format of the FAQ (Versions 1.1 to 2.4 are internal non-released mid-stages of the FAQ) Version 2.4 on November 10, 1998 --Corrected Random Square section, and changed the format of the contributors/credits sections --The outfit colors for 90% of the characters/-isms are accounted for at this time. Version 2.2 on October 15, 1998 --Added the Random Square section --The outfit colors for 65% of the characters/-isms are accounted for at this time. Version 2.0 on September 30, 1998 --Added the N-ism (Classical Mode) information --Added a number of contributors to the contributors section --The outfit colors for 50% of the characters/-isms are accounted for at this time. Version 1.5 on August 31, 1998 --Added a new bunch of characters into the list, which is virually a few outfit colors from a large number of characters, excluding a few. --The outfit colors for 35% of the characters/-isms are accounted for at this time. Version 1.1 on August 11, 1998 --Created the table with all 28 characters and 6 columns, expanding it from the 3/6 configuration. --Added note that Z-ism is the Japanese equivalent of A-ism, as SFA 3 is SFZ3 in the Japanese version. --Added Contributors section Version 1.0 created on August 10, 1998 --The first three characters in the colors FAQ were Rose, Karin and Sakura ----- Begin Acceptable Use of E-Mail Address Notice ----- These e-mail addresses printed below are for personal use only and are not to be used for commercial use, "spam", and the like. Any commercial use of any e-mail addresses without the e-mail owner's expressed and explicit e-mailed permission is strictly prohibited! ------ End Acceptable Use of E-Mail Address Notice ------ E-mail/Internet Addresses of the Contributors Name E-mail Address/Internet Address Gann0n gann0n@earthlink.net Jon Halili XxgrayxX@aol.com Kao Megura kmegura@yahoo.com OR http://i.am/kao Chinatown Fair http://www.chinatownfair.com Author: Nicholas Cheung (ncheung@lynx.dac.neu.edu)