
When Yamato has been defeated, he disappears using the famous self-exploding ninja technique from Return of Shinobi by yelling "Ninpō Mijin" 忍法・微塵 (literally Ninja Technique - Fine Dust) in Bare Knuckle III and "Magic Mijin" in Streets of Rage 3. Can you find it?Īnd "Magic Invisible" in Streets of Rage 3 when becoming invisible. Also, somebody made a spelling mistake in the Japanese version. The fighters stats are given using 10 stars (as in Streets of Rage 2) instead of the bizarre system used in Streets of Rage 3.īare Knuckle III has character-specific win and lose quotes in the battle mode, which was removed entirely in Streets Of Rage 3. Also, the blocks that represent the fighters stats are shown using the star sprite (as in Streets of Rage 2) rather than the yellow block used in Streets of Rage 3. The characters' height & weight is given in metric in Bare Knuckle III. The stats bars are measured differently, as are the measurements for a character's weight and height.

Also, "Option" was changed to "Options", and "Players" was changed to "Lives". Like in the title screen, Streets of Rage 3 de-colorized the numbers on the menu. These sound effects are missing in Streets of Rage 3.Īside from the name change, the text "Bare" is burning and the trademark is thicker and is colored in the Bare Knuckle III palette. you can hear Skate running towards the bomb in the cut scene at the very start. The cut scenes feature sound effects - eg. This scene is actually a tracing of Rambo wearing a headband in Rambo III, which may be why this is absent in the overseas version as well. Also exclusive to the Japanese version is this Axel Stone punching the camera, revealing the title.
