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  • - Nintendo 3DS Game series: Street Fighter
  • - Game genre: Fighting
  • - Developer: Dimps
  • - ESRB rating: T (Teen)
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Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition, Nintendo 3DS, Fighting
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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.

- Online / Local WiFi 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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Nintendo Super Street Fighter IV, Nintendo 3DS, T (Teen)

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Nintendo Super Street Fighter IV. Platform: Nintendo 3DS, ESRB rating: T (Teen), Developer: Dimps

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Reviews
Updated:
2012-01-27 02:06:35
Uk has collected 44 expert reviews for Nintendo Super Street Fighter IV Nintendo 3DS and the average expert rating is 85 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
85%
Source Review comments Score
impulsegamer.com
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2012-01-27 02:06:34
Just before the release of the Nintendo 3DS, I was given a hands on opportunity to play some of the upcoming games for this console and Super Street Fighter IV was in that lot. Apart from Nintendogs and Pilot Wings Resort, this was the game I was look...
91%
nzgamer.com
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2012-01-27 02:06:34
Aside from the "i've done most of this before" feeling of deja-vu you get when you first play it, which is something most ports suffer from, there's nothing to dislike about SSFIV3DE. It plays great, is packed full of features (including online multiplayer), looks amazing and is, ultimately, the best version...
95%
pcadvisor.co.uk
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2012-01-27 02:06:34
The Street Fighter series needs no introduction. By far the most successful fighting franchise of all time, it’s been around for almost 25 years, and has appeared on virtually every gaming system you’ve heard of – and probably several you haven’t. The...
Bottom line The current champion of the 3DS...
100%
gameplanet.co.nz
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2012-01-27 02:06:35
Capcom's Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition is a must-have launch title for the Nintendo 3DS...
Good Fun, fast and tight. Great sound design. Hassle-free online multiplayer.
Bad Signature 3D Versus mode is a little gimmicky.
90%
gamesradar.com
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2012-01-27 02:06:35
While it rules the console fighting game scene with an iron fist (sorry Tekken), Street Fighter’s handheld offerings have almost always had to make some kind of sacrifice. Early conversions to the Game Boy family had to deal with fewer buttons and hard...
Good Amazing graphics and fluidity, Moves, combos are 11 with console version, Online multiplayer kicks ass when it works...
Bad but is a huge downer when it lags, Hard to find comfortable control setup, Leftside hot keys are a dead zone...
80%
electricpig.co.uk
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2012-01-27 02:06:35
Super Street Fighter IV has already rocked our socks off on home consoles, so the idea of being able to play the game on the move sounds almost too good to be true. Does this portable edition manage to capture the magic, or is it a pale imitation?...
Good Fantastic graphics and brilliant online play...
Bad 3DS Circle Pad isn’t great for fighters...
Bottom line While Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition doesn’t use the console’s 3D effect in the most innovative fashion, it’s arguably the best 3DS launch title. Aside from some control concerns – which are easily overcome by using the touch-screen shortcuts – thi...
100%
nowgamer.com
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2012-01-27 02:06:35
Handheld versions of Capcom’s classic fighting franchise have always suffered, whatever else their portable advantages, from a crucial problem in interface. A spongy D-pad can never match the potential of a good, solid arcade stick and, though it’s mar...
Bottom line Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition could arguably be the best portable version of the core series yet produced, but this is testament to the severely limited nature of what came before rather than any standout success on this game’s part. 6.2/10Print this p...
62%
techsmart.co.za
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2014-04-09 04:05:35
Since its inception way back in 1987, the Street Fighter series has been hailed by many to be the king of fighting games, thanks to solid gameplay, deep level of strategy and of course its nostalgic arcade roots.The series underwent a massive revival w...
Bottom line While fighting games on a handheld are always going to suffer from space constraints, Super Street Fighter IV 3D was by far the smoothest and most comfortable arcade fighting experience we've had on one. The 3DS's visuals give the iconic fighting serie...
0%
gamersdailynews.com
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2012-01-27 02:06:34
2D screenshots of 3D-capable game: Due to technical limitations, the screenshot shown in this review is a 2D image of a game that can display its graphics in 3D. The game is fully playable in either form, but only the 2D method can be shown here.Fighti...
75%
gamertell.com
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2012-01-27 02:06:34
Of the 16 games available when the 3DS launched on March 27, 2011, is the most high profile. It’s a gorgeous rendition of the console game that seems to fit perfectly on the handheld and could easily stand besides its PS3 and Xbox 360 cousins. Plus, t...
Good 35 characters to choose from, nice assortment of locations, different control schemes for beginners and pros, lots of multiplayer options, new over-the-shoulder viewpoint, can watch matches, can collect figurines to use in StreetPass matches, animated end segments in arcade mode, multiple gameplay modes and most characters have at least one extra costume. It looks just as good as the console ver...
Bad People can, and will, spam the one button special attacks during multiplayer matches. The over-the-shoulder viewpoint is more of a gimmick rather than being actually useful.
95%
gamepro.com
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2012-01-27 02:06:35
The biggest fighting franchise of all time hits the 3DS with a hadouken. How does SFIV stack up in 3D? Find out right here. The Street Fighter series needs no introduction. By far the most successful fighting franchise of all time, it’s been around for...
Good It might be on the small screen, but it’s pretty much everything you could want from a mobile Street Fighter IV.
Bad Controls might be a little fiddly for those not used to using a combo of touch screen, shoulder and regular buttons.
100%
diehardgamefan.com
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2012-01-27 02:06:35
This being the third release in three years of , between the initial console release about two years ago and the console release of the “Super” version this time last year, the magic is kind of gone at this point. was a fine game at the time, if a lit...
Bottom line Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition is a generally fine adaptation of Super Street Fighter IV to the 3DS, and while it’s not likely to supplant the console versions as anyone’s favorite version, and it’s not without its flaws, it’s good enough that fi...
73%
hookedgamers.com
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2012-01-27 02:06:35
Most of the modes from the console versions are retained in the 3DS version. The classic arcade mode returns, complete with the animated sequences that open and close each characters stories that are fully voiced. The car destroying an...
90%
thereviewcrew.com
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2012-01-27 02:06:35
While Nintendo focused on the younger audience with its 3DS launch titles, Capcom took a different strategy by targeting the more seasoned gamer by releasing a 3D version of its hit Super Street Fighter IV.Street Fighter is without a doubt a fan favour...
90%
atomicgamer.com
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2012-01-27 02:06:35
Mario and Link may be absent from the Nintendo 3DS’s launch line-up, but there’s plenty of third-party publishers looking to pick up the slack--and our dollars. This, of course, means plenty of quick-cash-in ports such as EA launch party crashers Ma...
90%
gaming-age.com
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2012-01-27 02:06:35
So the Nintendo 3DS is finally here, and with that we get the first batch of release games here at Gaming Age. First up, for me at least, is Capcom's port of Super Street Fighter IV, this version being accurately dubbed the 3D edition. While a lot of p...
85%
gamespot.com
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2012-01-27 02:06:35
Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition is more than just a simple port of the venerable fighting franchise. Several aspects of the game have been carefully tweaked to fit within the smaller confines of the 3DS, resulting in a fighting experience that feel...
Good Touchscreen controls are inviting for newcomers, Fantastic art and character design, Rich battles that reward skill, not button mashing, Lots of multiplayer options, Collecting figurines in StreetPass is addictive.
Bad No online leaderboards or tournament mode, Using the shoulder buttons for combos can be tricky.
Bottom line Fast, frantic, and full of depth, Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition is a great addition to the franchise...
85%
armchairempire.com
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2012-01-27 02:06:35
With a roster of 35 characters, the kind of depth chart that would give most of us night terrors, and the kind of split-second decision making requirements normally reserved for cocaine addicts, Super Street Fighter IV doesn't have the repu...
90%
cheatcc.com
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2012-01-27 02:06:35
It isn't very often that a handheld game supersedes a console version of any game, much less a fighting game. In the history of handheld gaming, I think I can count the number of halfway decent fighting games on one hand. Something about the handheld g...
92%
1up.com
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2012-01-27 02:06:35
Judging the portable version of any arcade fighting game is difficult for a couple of reasons. While it's possible to translate the visuals (see Street Fighter Alpha 3 Max, Tekken Dark Resurrection, and SoulCalibur Broken Destiny -- all on PSP), the po...
81%
destructoid.com
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2012-01-27 02:06:35
The history of fighting games on handhelds has been checkered at best. Whether it’s the form factor of the platform, making for difficult and uncomfortable controls, or a sloppy port, no one has gotten it quite right. That changes with Super Street F...
90%
videogamer.com
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2012-01-27 02:06:35
How much more Street Fighter IV do we really want or need? I'm a huge fan of both the original release and last year's update - for the record, the latter was my most-played game of 2010 - but to be honest, this third helping has left me a rather cold...
Bottom line An accomplished port of a modern classic, Makes use of all the features on the 3DS, Home console versions are cheaper, with better controls, Gains nothing from being in 3D...
70%
ign.com
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2012-01-27 02:06:35
It's not too often to see a fighting game steal the spotlight for a system's launch, but that's exactly what Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition does on Nintendo 3DS. Between keeping true to the original game and finding a way to become more accessible...
Bottom line Porting a 360/PS3 fighting game to a portable comes with a cost. Capcom has attempted to minimize these sacrifices as much as possible. In some cases the changes actually improve the experience. The addition of the touch controls, in particular Lite mo...
85%
nintendoworldreport.com
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2012-01-27 02:06:35
The revival of Street Fighter with Street Fighter IV has passed over Nintendo systems so far, but fortunately, the game is making its Nintendo system debut in a big way with Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition. A launch title for Nintendo's new handheld...
90%
nintendoworldreport.com
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2012-01-27 02:06:35
Not only is Street Fighter one of the most iconic gaming franchises for Capcom, it is one of the most beloved franchises in the gaming industry. With numerous versions of Street Fighter titles appearing on tons of platforms over the years, it was only...
85%