1. Opening Demo 2. Player Select 3. Chun-Li Stage 4. Alex and Ken Stage 5. Remy Stage 6. Makoto Stage 7. Ryu Stage 8. Necro and Twelve Stage 9. Sean and Oro Stage 10. Bonus Game 1 11. Elena Stage 12. Ibuki Stage 13. Akuma Stage 14. Hugo Stage 15. Yun and Yang Stage 16. Dudley Stage 17. The Theme of Q-Q 18. Bonus Game 2 19. Urien Stage 20. Gill Stage 21. Stage Results 22. Ending 1 23. Ending 2 24. Staff Roll 25. Ken 26. Chun-Li 27. Makoto 28. Remy 29. Ibuki 30. Akuma 31. Alex 32. Dudley 33. Hugo 34. Q
Street Fighter III: Third Strike
- Audio CD: 0 pages (2000-11-21)
- Publisher: Mars Colony
- Label: Mars Colony
- Format: Soundtrack
- Studio: Mars Colony
- Average Customer Review:
based on 7 reviews
- Sales Rank in Music: #213660
Avg. Customer Review:
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Hmm.. 2005-01-06
Comment: I've been a huge fan of the SF series since the age of 7. I'm proud to say that Capcom has done a great job on SF despite how confusing and chopy the sl is. Anyway. SF 3 has some pretty good music that you can jam to, however, you should spend the extra couple of bucks on the import version, just because the tracks are longer, and you get another CD that features the voice overs and other hits from the game. I would like to have a CD where the thrid cuts to each song are mixed in! Like Elena's 'Beats In My Head' That would really make my day, Capcom!
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Get the import. 2002-08-17
Comment: I'd recommend spending a little more for the Japanese import version. Some of the songs are longer and it comes with bonus CD with new songs and extended tracks. You can find it at places like animenation.com
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Okay, but only for parties. 2002-07-27
Comment: This is not the kind of soundtrack one can listen to regularly and get familiar with. I'd say it's best to play at a party because it makes for perfect background music to chatting and drinking and it's neo-techno feel is suitably apt.Mars Colony also have a soundtrack CD available for Streets Of Rage 2, which is also more thematic. The music on this CD is rather good, with great beats and all but it just seems in between a soundtrack CD and a regular 'trance' CD. Some of the tracks are 'Tribal Dance' mixes and I can't imagine most of the music being out-of-place in a typical nightclub. So if you can find it, get a copy. It's also great for budding DJs to have fun with in mixing and editing.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Awesome soundtrack! Except...... 2002-04-05
Comment: First of all, I want to say recommend this to all the Street Fighter fans out there. Most of the time, I play the game just to hear the music. Among my favorites are "Third Strike"- the game's theme, "Let's Get it On Now"-just before battle, and "Movin' On"-staff roll. My only beef about this soundtrack is that the full version these three songs are not on it. Other than that, awesome soundtrack.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Please Capcom, Make another! 2001-03-30
Comment: If you have any intention to buy a video game soundtrack, I believe that this is your album of choice. Although the tracks are on the short side, they are ones that will touch you in a way that many other recordings fail to achieve. Trust me, this is the best I've heard from Capcom and if this is any sign, I'll be back to get the next one.
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