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Dead or Alive 3

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Dead or Alive 3
Developer(s) Team Ninja
Publisher(s) Tecmo
Release date August 28, 2003
Genre Fighting
Mode(s) Single player
Age rating(s) ESRB: T
Platform(s) Xbox
Credits | Soundtrack | Codes | Walkthrough

Dead or Alive 3 (DOA3) is the third game in Team Ninja's famous Dead or Alive series. The game once again featured a massive visual upgrade over it's predacessors, taking advatage of the powerful Xbox hardware. The game included an improved 8-way run, and new moves like air-grabs and variable length "charge-ups". The countering system was made simpler still, combining kick and punch counters into a single move.

The game was only ever released on the Xbox, however there was a slightly "enhanced" version of the game released for European and Japanese markets that featured new moves, balance tweaks (Most infamously, Hayate's cartwheel), new costumes and an a CGI intro. This later made it's way into America, partially at least, through the Dead or Alive 3 Booster Disc included with several editions of the official Xbox magazine (And later as a bonus in Dead or Alive: Ultimate.) The disc would install the new costumes onto the Xbox's harddrive and you could watch the intro video on the disc (However, you couldn't install it). Sadly the new moves and balance tweaks were not included.

[edit] Characters

Ayane
Bass
Bayman
Brad Wong
Cristie
Gen-Fu
Hayate
Helena
Hitomi
Jann Lee
Kasumi
Lei Fang
Leon
Ryu Hayabusa
Tina
Zack
Ein(Secret Character)
Genra(Boss)

[edit] Versions

  • America - NTSC-U - Community titled "Dead or Alive 3.0" released for the North American Xbox launch on November 14, 2001. 3.0 lacked several features that came with later releases in other countries. Some of these features were included on the Dead or Alive 3 Booster Disc
  • Asia - NTSC-J - Community titled "Dead or Alive 3.1" released for the Japanese launch on February 22, 2002. This version included new costumes, moves, improved graphical display, balance tweaks and a CGI intro.
  • Europe - PAL - Community titled "Dead or Alive 3.2" released European launch on March 14, 2002. This version included more balance tweaks, such as tightening the Free Step Dodge system to limit sidestepping and un-break Hayate's Cartwheel.


Dead or Alive series
Games in Series
Dead or Alive | Dead or Alive 2 | Dead or Alive 3 | Dead or Alive: Ultimate | Dead or Alive 4
Spin Offs:
Dead or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball |Dead or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball 2 | Dead or Alive: Code Chronos
Ninja Gaiden series
Ninja Gaiden | Ninja Gaiden 2 | Ninja Gaiden 3 | Ninja Gaiden Shadow | Ninja Gaiden Black | Ninja Gaiden Sigma | Ninja Gaiden II| Ninja Gaiden Dragon Sword
Characters
AyaneBass ArmstrongBaymanBrad WongChristieElliotGen FuHayateHelenaHitomiJann LeeKasumiKokoroLa MariposaLei FangLeonNicoleOmegaRaidouRyu HayabusaTenguTinaZackBosses and Minor Characters
Misc
DOA: Dead or Alive


[edit] External Links

Tecmo's Website
DOATEC.com
IGN's History of the Dead or Alive series


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