Due to the small amount of character animation data in
Street Fighter Alpha, Capcom was able to do a relatively straight port to the
Sega Saturn and
PlayStation; source code from the arcade version is incorporated into both home versions. Both versions feature an arranged soundtrack with a choice between the Arranged and Original versions. In addition to a dedicated two-player "Versus Mode", these were also the first console
Street Fighter games to feature a Training Mode, allowing players to practice their techniques and combos on a non-hostile character. As part of their Capcom licensing deal, the home versions were published in Europe by
Virgin Interactive Entertainment instead of Capcom. The PlayStation version of
Street Fighter Alpha was re-released for the
PSP and
PlayStation 3 via the
PlayStation Network on August 14, 2008 in North America. The CPS-1 version of the arcade game was released for Capcoms
CPS Changer as a mail order release in 1996 in Japan. A version for Windows PC was released in 1998, based on the PlayStation version. A
Game Boy Color version (converted by
Crawfish Interactive) was released in 1999, featuring downscaled graphics and sound. The Game Boy Color version has no link cable support and is single-player only. The Japanese version of the Game Boy Color version was released using the
Alpha name, rather than the
Zero name. The original
Street Fighter Alpha and its sequels are featured in
Street Fighter Alpha Anthology for the
PlayStation 2. The version of
Alpha in this compilation features Arcade, Versus and Training modes like the previous PlayStation and Saturn versions, as well as
Survival and Dramatic Battle modes. The Dramatic Battle on the main menu differs from the one in the original arcade game in that the player can select any pair of characters and face against a series of four computer-controlled opponents (Adon, Sagat, M. Bison and Akuma), not just Ryu and Ken against Bison. Furthermore, the player can turn on an option to allow Super Cancels, that is, canceling a special move into a Super Combo.
Street Fighter Alpha was one of the twelve games released as part of the
Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection in its emulated arcade form. This version is on the
PlayStation 4,
Xbox One,
Nintendo Switch and
Windows with the feature of save states. ==Reception==