Street Fighter Alpha 5

Street Fighter Alpha 5, known as Street Fighter Zero 5 (ストリートファイターZERO 5 Sutorito Faita Zero 5) in Japan and Asia, is a 2002 fighting game by Capcom originally released for the CPS II arcade hardware. It is a 2D fighting game also released on Microsoft Windows, Sony PlayStation 2, Sega Dreamcats, SNES, and Game Boy Advance. It is the fifth game in the Street Fighter Alpha series, following Street Fighter Alpha 3 and Street Fighter Alpha 4. The gameplay system from the previous Alpha games was given a complete overhaul with the addition of five selectable fighting styles based on Street Fighter Alpha (A-ism, Z-ism in Japan and MG port), Street Fighter Alpha 2 (V-ism), Super Street Fighter II Turbo (X-ism), Street Fighter Alpha 3 (B-ism), Street Fighter Alpha 4 (C-ism), new stages, a much larger roster of characters, and new theme music for all the returning characters.

MasGaling Corporation released Street Fighter Zero 5 for Xbox, Wii, OS X, Linux, and Nintendo DS in the Philippines. Everything is the same, except in the Options menu, the Japanese language was replaced by Filipino.

Characters
All characters are regular, unlocked, have their own character slot, and playable by default. The tables are copy-pasted from the Street Fighter Alpha 3 in Street Fighter Wiki.

Other versions
Street Fighter Alpha 3'↑ (Street Fighter Zero 3↑' in Japan) is the title of the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS versions.

Street Fighter Alpha 3'↑'↑ (Street Fighter Zero 3'↑'↑ in Japan) is the title of the PlayStation Portable version.