Marti: I started to write my first Little Fighter game in the summer of 1995. It is my first game written in C language. In this game, you run with a bunch of kids who just want to fight. You choose to be one of 11 characters, each character has 3 special moves and then you participate in an all out fight. In the game, you can play one on one, team matches or elimination tournament matches. There is up to 8 fighters simultaneously on screen controlled by up to 3 human players. The game modes include the usual championships as well as fighters divided into 2,3 or 4 groups.
This game is a DOS program which is NOT compatible to nowadays operating system (Windows Vista, Windows 7 and so on...). It is recommended to use DOSBOX (a DOS emulator) to run the game.
- Here is the procedure:
Extract LF1.ZIP to C:LF1
- Run DOSBOX. In the console Window (not the status window) of DOSBOX, type the follownig:
- mount d C:LF1 [enter]
- d: [enter]
- play [enter]
- The game starts!
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- But, if you're in the mood for some human competition, you may be a little disappointed. Street Fighter Alpha 3 only supports the PSP Ad-HOC mode (better known as WLAN or Wi-LAN) for local matches (the player must be in your vicinity to start a VS match). It doesn't have Infrastructure capability (read: PSP online).
- May 17, 2006 It's amazing what the PSP's bright, colorful screen can do to make an old game look fresh again. Street Fighter Alpha 3 Max is more or less a perfect translation of what's presumably the last game.
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