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    Virtua Fighter

    Virtua Fighter is a beat 'em up video game developed by the Sega studio AM2, headed by Yu Suzuki. It was first an arcade game, but has now been ported to some home video game consoles. It was the first in a series of similar games.

    Table of contents
    1 Overview
    2 Sequels
    3 Video Game Console Versions
    4 Basic Characters
    5 Special Characters
    6 Feature Film
    7 External Link

    Overview

    The Virtua label indicates the on screen action takes place in 3D, the first game of this genre to do so. The images were created using wireframes and flat-shaded polygons. Beyond 3D it retained the staple of multiple characters, each with their own distinctive 'moves.'

    Sequels

    Virtua Fighter was released in 1993 as an arcade game using hardware jointly developed by Lockheed Martin and Sega. New versions of the game accompained each new iteration of the base hardware (Model 1, Model 2 and Model 3). "Virtua Fighter 2" was released in 1994 and "Virtua Fighter 3" in 1996 with "Virtua Fighter 3tb" in 1997 adding tournament battles featuring more than two characters. "Virtua Fighter 4" was released on the NAOMI hardware in 2001. The game is consistently popular in its home arcade market.

    In true Sega fashion, their "Virtua" prefix was used on a variety of other products such as Virtua Racing and Virtua Tennis, for some unknown reason the missing 'l' was used for "Virtual" on a game which placed the player in an oversized robot battling foe.

    Video Game Console Versions

    The transition of Virtua Fighter to the home console was initially difficult due to the comparative weakness of early Sega consoles, but VF2 featured on the 32X and the Genesis. The game was first ported to the Sega Saturn in 1995, but suffered due to poor graphics and jerky game-play—there was even a free upgrade ("Virtua Fighter Remix") to deal with the problems. Sega released Virtua Fighter 2 on the Saturn for Christmas 1995 and a super-deformed version called "Virtua Fighter Kids." Also released for the Saturn and related to Virtua Fighter were "Fighter's Megamix" (1996) and the curious "Virtua Fighter Portrait Series" (1996). The first port was to the Dreamcast by Genki with "Virtua Fighter 3tb" in 1998. With "Virtua Fighter 4", following Sega's retreat from the hardware market in mid-2001, it was ported by Sega to the Sony PlayStation 2 in 2002.

    The Dreamcast game Shenmue, also developed by AM2/Yu Suzuki, was called "Virtua Fighter RPG" in the early stages of development and features a Virtua Fighter-like fighting system and in-game Virtua Fighter memorabilia.

    Basic Characters

    Special Characters

    • Shun Di, an 82-year-old herbal doctor from China
    • Lion Rafale, a 15-year-old rocker from France
    • Aoi Umenokouji, a 17-year-old princess from Japan
    • Lei-Fei, a 21-year-old monk from China
    • Vanessa Lewis, a 26-year-old security officer from Atlanta, GA

    Feature Film

    The main theme is "Youth of the Nation" by P.O.D The studio that will make movies of it will be DreamWorks pictures.

    External Link

    • The Killer List of Video Games entry on Virtua Figher




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