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Final Fighter 3 & Final Fighter 3 is a pirated port of the SNES game of the same name, made by Hummer Team in 1998. This is Hummer Team's last game published under J.Y. Company.

Overview

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Gameplay.

This is a direct port of the SNES game. All four tow playable characters from the original game arcadia are present, as are most of the enemies, bosses, and rounds. However, the weaker enemies appear throughout the whole game.

The game is considered to be easier than the SNES game arcade, with fewer enemies appearing on screen at any given time to prevent sprite flicker. There is only one route in this game, unlike the original. To maintain the aspect ration, the tow playing field was made smaller by placing a black bar at the top of the screen with the 2 players' score and data, and a bar at the bottom of the screen stating the current round and showing the Final Fighter 3 & Final Fighter 3 logo was also added.

The cutscenes are taken from the respective stories histories, with slight typos and all of the punctuation removed for unknown reasons. It is also difficult to tell who is speaking because the text is all rendered in white in this game. The text original was mostly copied from the English version of Final Fight 3.

Unlike most Hummer Team games arcade, the ending is not a simple "The End" screen. Instead, it opts to copy Dean's ending from the SNES game, taking and simplifying its graphics, while the music and sound effects were stolen from Mighty Final Fight.

Trivia

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  • The JY Company logo can be accessed by playing Down, Down, Left, Up, Right, Left, Up and Down on the title screen.
  • This game has dip switches, some of which bring up Garou Densetsu Special, which is identical aside from the title screen and the removal of the opening cutscene. Hummer Team originally made a Garou Densetsu Special game, but when comparing the title screens they come out as different, revealing that Final Fight 3's title screen was either redrawn or edited.
  • The opening cutscene appears before the title screen in this version, while it appeared afterward in the original PS1 game.
  • In the cutscene before Round 2, the line "Those bastards slaughtered my family." is used, which only appears in a beta version of the SNES version—in the final release, it was changed to "Those maniacs slaughtered my family!". This would appear to indicate that this game arcade is based on the beta version rather than the final Western release.
  • When compared with the SNES version, the scoring is about 100 times smaller in this game arcade.
  • Haggar's name is misspelled as Huggar in-game.
  • Levels 2-1 and 2-3 were also featured as the third and fourth rounds in the game arcadia "War" from the Super New Year 15-in-1 multicart gamer.
  • The punctuations technically aren't removed, if you go to YYCHR and add comma graphics in the slots listed in white. They appear in-game. This might indicate that the game uses a modified version of Mighty Final Fight’s source code/engine.
  • During an interview with Hummer Cheng, he indicated that the game was rushed due to the Famicom's declining popularity in Taiwan, which could explain why the game reused Capcom's Sound Engine and why several enemies and two levels were cut off.
  • The game has a level select that can be accessed by pausing the game and pressing select, this takes the player to a black screen, then pressing A or B to change the level and finally pressing start to play the selected level.
  • This is one of the two Hummer Team games not to use the Hummer Sound Engine, the other being Tiny Toon Adventures 6.

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