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Virtua Fighter

Virtua Fighter[nb 1] is a series of fighting games created by Sega AM2 and designer Yu Suzuki. The original Virtua Fighter was released in December 1993[1] and has received four main sequels and several spin-offs. The highly influential first Virtua Fighter game is widely recognized as the first 3D fighting game released.

Gameplay edit

Similar to most other fighting games, the default gameplay system of the Virtua Fighter series involves two combatants needing to win two of three rounds, with each round being 30 seconds long or more. Combatants utilize various attacks in an attempt to deplete the other fighter's stamina gauge and deal a knockout (K.O.), winning a round. If a character is knocked out (or falls out) of the ring, their opponent wins the round in a Ring Out. An extra round is necessary if a double knockout (both players knocking each other out at the same time) occurs in a previous round and the match is tied one round each. In this round, players fight on a small stage wherein one hit is enough to knock the other out and achieve victory.

The basic control scheme is simple, using only an 8-way control stick and three buttons (Punch, Kick, Guard). Through various timings, positions, and button combinations, players input normal and special moves for each character. This allows extensive lists of moves to exist for a given character within the limited control scheme. Traditionally, in the single-player mode, the player runs a gauntlet of characters in the game (which may include one's doppelgänger) all the way to the final boss.

History edit

The following is a list of games in the Virtua Fighter series:

Title Platform(s)
Virtua Fighter Arcade (1993), Sega Saturn (1994), 32X (1995)
Virtua Fighter 2 Arcade (1994), Saturn (1995), Sega Genesis (1996), Windows (1997)
Virtua Fighter Remix Arcade (1995), Saturn (1995), Windows (1996)
Virtua Fighter 2.1 Arcade (1995), Saturn (1995), Windows (1997), PlayStation 2 (2004), Xbox 360 (2012), PlayStation 3 (2012)
Virtua Fighter CG Portrait Series Saturn (1996)
Virtua Fighter Animation Game Gear (1996), Master System (1997)
Virtua Fighter Kids Arcade (1996), Saturn (1996)
Fighters Megamix Saturn (1996)
Virtua Fighter 3 Arcade (1996)
Virtua Fighter 3tb Arcade (1997), Dreamcast (1998)
Virtua Fighter 4 Arcade (2001), PlayStation 2 (2002)
Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution Arcade (2002), PlayStation 2 (2003)
Virtua Fighter 10th Anniversary PlayStation 2 (2003)
Virtua Fighter 4: Final Tuned Arcade (2004)
Virtua Quest GameCube (2004), PlayStation 2 (2004)
Virtua Fighter 5 Arcade (2006), PlayStation 3 (2007)
Virtua Fighter 5 Online Xbox 360 (2007)
Virtua Fighter 5 R Arcade (2008)
Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown Arcade (2010), Xbox 360 (2012), PlayStation 3 (2012), PlayStation 4 (2016)[nb 2], Xbox One (2016), Xbox Series X (2020), Xbox Series S (2020) [nb 3]
Virtua Fighter: Cool Champ Mobile (2011)[2]
Virtua Fighter: Fever Combo Mobile (2014)[3]
Virtua Fighter 5 Ultimate Showdown Arcade (2021), PlayStation 4 (2021)
Virtua Fighter 3tb Online Arcade (2023)[4]

Arcade fighting games edit

The brainchild of Sega AM2's Yu Suzuki, Virtua Fighter was released in 1993 as an arcade game using hardware jointly developed by aerospace simulation technology by the company that is now known as Lockheed Martin and Sega's most prominent and well known studio AM2, originally crafted for the arcade system dubbed the Model 1.[5] It is considered the first polygon-based fighting game. It introduced the eight initial fighters as well as the boss, Dural. Sony developers have confirmed that the game inspired Sony to create the first PlayStation console and to focus more on 3D games, more so than the main competitor in Japan, the Sega Saturn.

Virtua Fighter 2 was released in November 1994, adding two new fighters: Shun Di and Lion Rafale. It was built using the Model 2 hardware, rendering characters and backgrounds with filtered texture mapping and motion capture.[6] A slightly-tweaked upgrade, Virtua Fighter 2.1, followed soon after.

Virtua Fighter 3 came out in 1996, with the introduction of Taka-Arashi and Aoi Umenokoji. Aside from improving the graphics via use of the Model 3 (such as mipmapping, multi-layer anti-aliasing, trilinear filtering and specular highlighting), the game also introduced undulations in some stages and a fourth button, Dodge. Virtua Fighter 3tb in 1997 was the first major update in series history, implementing tournament battles featuring more than two characters (though not simultaneously as in the Dead or Alive games and Tekken Tag Tournament).

Virtua Fighter 4, which introduced Vanessa Lewis and Lei-Fei and removed Taka-Arashi, was released on the NAOMI 2 hardware in 2001 instead of hardware from a joint collaboration with Lockheed Martin. The game also removed the uneven battlegrounds and the Dodge button from the previous game. The title is consistently popular in its home arcade market. Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution, released in 2002, was the first update to add new characters, these being Brad Burns and Goh Hinogami. Virtua Fighter 4: Final Tuned, an upgrade to Evolution, was released in the arcades in 2004. In Japan, Virtua Fighter 4 was famous for spearheading and opening the market for internet functionality in arcades. VF.NET started in Japan in 2001, and since companies have created their own arcade networks, E-Amusement by Konami, NESiCAxLive by Taito and Square Enix, and ALL.Net by Sega.

Virtua Fighter 5 was released in Japan on July 12, 2006 for Sega's Lindbergh arcade board and introduced yet two more new characters, Eileen and El Blaze. Similar to its predecessor, two revisions were later released. Virtua Fighter 5 R, released on July 24, 2008, saw the return of Taka-Arashi while introducing a new fighter, Jean Kujo. Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown was released in arcades on July 29, 2010.

Console fighting games edit

 
Virtua Fighter on the 32X

The first Virtua Fighter game was ported to the Saturn in 1994 (1995 outside Japan), just months before fellow 3D-fighter Tekken was released. The console port, which was nearly identical to the arcade game, sold at a nearly 1:1 ratio with the Saturn hardware at launch.[7] The port of Virtua Fighter 2 on the Saturn for Christmas 1995 was considered faithful to the arcade original. While the game's 3D backgrounds were now rendered in 2D, resulting in some scenery such as the bridge in Shun Di's river stage being removed, the remainder of the game was kept intact. It became the top-selling Saturn game in Japan. Ports of the original Virtua Fighter and Virtua Fighter 2 with enhanced graphics were also released for the PC. Virtua Fighter 2 was remade as a 2D fighter for the Mega Drive/Genesis in 1996, omitting the characters Shun and Lion, and later re-released on the PlayStation 2 as a part of the Sega Ages series. Yakuza 5 was released in 2012 in Japan and in 2015 worldwide and features Virtua Fighter 2 as a mini-game. The only port of Virtua Fighter 3 was for the Sega Dreamcast by Genki (instead of AM2) with Virtua Fighter 3tb in 1998 for the Japanese release of the console.

 
Virtua Fighter Animation on the Master System

In a reverse of the usual development cycle for the series, an update of the original Virtua Fighter called Virtua Fighter Remix was released for the Saturn and later ported to the arcade.

Virtua Fighter Mini, based on the anime series, was created for the Game Gear and released in North America and Europe as Virtua Fighter Animation. The game was later ported to the Master System by Tec Toy and released only in Brazil. Brazil itself was a market where the series was very popular.[8]

Following Sega's exit from the hardware market in mid-2001, Virtua Fighter 4 was ported by Sega to the PlayStation 2 in 2002. Outside of a slight downgrade in graphics, the port of the game was considered well done. This port was followed by Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution, an update that added two new characters as well as a host of game balancing tweaks, in 2003. Evolution was immediately released under the PlayStation 2's "Greatest Hits" label in the United States, which lowered its initial sticker price.

With the 2003 PlayStation 2 release of Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution arriving in time for the series' tenth anniversary, a remake of Virtua Fighter, Virtua Fighter 10th Anniversary, was released exclusively on the PlayStation 2. While the music, stages and low-polygon visual style were retained from the first game, the character roster, animations, mechanics and movesets were taken from Evolution. In the previous PS2 release of Virtua Fighter 4, a button code would make the player's character look like a VF1 model. In Japan, the game was included as part of a box set with a book titled Virtua Fighter 10th Anniversary: Memory of a Decade and a DVD. The box set was released in November 2003 and was published by Enterbrain.[9] In North America, the game was included within the home version of Evolution, and in Europe it was only available as a promotional item; it was not sold at retail.

A port of Virtua Fighter 5 was released for the PlayStation 3 in Japan and North America in February 2007, and March 2007 in Europe. The PlayStation 3 port is considered extremely faithful to the arcade original, due in part to the arcade hardware (based on Sega Lindbergh platform) and PlayStation 3 hardware sharing NVidia-provided GPUs of comparable capability. A port for the Xbox 360 was released in October 2007 in Japan and North America, and December 2007 in Europe, and contains the additions of online fighting via Xbox Live, improved graphics, and gameplay balances from the newer revision of the arcade game. For years, the designers have held strong on their refusal to add an online mode to console versions of the games; because the gameplay relies so much on timing, any lag would ruin the experience.[10] Eventually, with the Xbox 360 release of VF5, Sega decided to add online capabilities via Xbox Live. Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown was released as a downloadable title for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 in June 2012, with online play available in both versions. An updated version of Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown named Version B was released in Japanese arcades in 2015. Yakuza 6: The Song of Life was released for PlayStation 4 in 2016 in Japan and 2018 worldwide and the game features Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown Version B as a mini-game, making the release of Yakuza 6 also the PlayStation 4 debut for the Virtua Fighter series.

Spin-offs and adaptations edit

Due to the success of Virtua Fighter 2, a super deformed version called Virtua Fighter Kids was released for the Sega Saturn and arcades in 1996. 1996 also saw the release of Fighters Megamix for the Sega Saturn, a crossover that pitted the cast of Virtua Fighter 2 against the cast of Fighting Vipers as well as other characters in AM2-developed games. Megamix served as a home preview to Virtua Fighter 3 in a few ways, as the game featured the dodge ability found in VF3 and the Virtua Fighter characters had their moves updated to those found in VF3. Some stages and music from VF3 are also in the game. The Virtua Fighter Kids versions of Akira and Sarah appear as hidden playable characters in the game; the character Siba, who was omitted from the first Virtua Fighter also appears as a hidden playable character.

In 1996, AM2 began developing a Saturn RPG based on the series, titled Virtua Fighter RPG: Akira's Story, with Akira as the hero.[11] Development moved to the Dreamcast, the Virtua Fighter connection was dropped[12] and the game became Shenmue, released in 1999.[11] Virtua Quest, a simplified role-playing video game (which was also known as Virtua Fighter RPG) with new characters aimed at the children's market, was released for the GameCube in 2004 and the PlayStation 2 in 2005. The Virtua Fighters had their incarnations from Virtua Fighter 4.

During the late 2000s, both Sega and Namco showed interest in a possible cross over between Virtua Fighter and Tekken.[13] This crossover would combine all the characters and fighting styles from both games, but any other inclusions are unknown at the moment. Prior to that, both franchises were represented as Mii Brawler costumes in the Nintendo crossover Super Smash Bros. for 3DS and Wii U, in which Ryu from the Street Fighter series first playable too, whereas Akira himself (based on 10th Anniversary version) physically appeared in the sequel Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as an assist trophy character where Kazuya Mishima from Tekken, including Ken Masters as Ryu's echo fighter first playable too.

Other media edit

A 35 episodes-long anime television series Virtua Fighter was produced by Tōkyō Movie Shinsha, originally airing on TV Tokyo between 1995 and 1996. In 1995, Shogakukan began publishing a Virtua Fighter 2 manga, with creative oversight from Sega AM2 to ensure the characters were portrayed consistently with their original vision.[14] The games' manga adaptation was written by Kyōichi Nanatsuki and illustrated by Yoshihide Fujiwara starting in 1997. In Japan, Virtua Fighter CG Portrait Series, wherein each character in the series had their own Saturn CD showcasing various poses of the fighter, was released around the same time as well. People who collected all the discs could send in their proof of purchases to get a special Portrait CD of Dural. In 2014, Sega formed the production company Stories International for film and TV projects based on their games with Virtua Fighter as an animated project.[15][16]

The first Virtua Fighter merchandise was a set of dolls of the first Virtua Fighter cast which Sega produced for their UFO Catchers (a model of claw crane). These proved so popular that supplies ran out almost immediately, so Sega made additional batches and began producing other Virtua Fighter merchandise to put in the UFO Catchers.[14] When these also proved successful, Sega realized that Virtua Fighter merchandise had mainstream potential, and began licensing the property to merchandise producers such as Bandai.[14]

Sega has also released soundtrack CDs for the games, and even an album of original theme music for the characters called Dancing Shadows.[14]

Characters edit

Character 1 2 3 4 5
Akira Yuki          
Pai Chan          
Lau Chan          
Wolf Hawkfield          
Jeffry McWild          
Kage-Maru          
Sarah Bryant          
Jacky Bryant          
Dural          [a]
Shun Di          
Lion Rafale          
Aoi Umenokoji          
Taka-Arashi          [b]
Lei-Fei          
Vanessa Lewis          
Brad Burns        [c]  
Goh Hinogami        [c]  
Eileen          
El Blaze          
Jean Kujo          [b]
  1. ^ Non-playable boss in Ultimate Showdown
  2. ^ a b Added in 5 R
  3. ^ a b Added in Evolution

Introduced in Virtua Fighter edit

Name Description
Akira Yuki Akira Yuki (結城 晶, Yūki Akira) is the mascot of the Virtua Fighter video game series, and fights using Bajiquan.[17] He is an assistant teacher of his family's dojo, who currently seeks worthy opponents to fight in order to find flaws in his skills to further attain mastery, even after winning the Virtua Fighter 2 tournament, per his grandfather's advice.
Pai Chan Pai Chan (パイ・チェン, Pai Chen) is the daughter of Lau Chan, and a martial arts action movie star in her home town, fighting using Mizongyi. She seeks to defeat her father and prove herself a successor to his school of martial arts. She was initially hostile towards her father for neglecting her before Virtua Fighter 4, until she reconcile with him when finding out his diagnosed with an incurable disease.
Lau Chan Lau Chan (ラウ・チェン, Rau Chen) is a restaurant chef and martial artist skilled in Huyanquan (虎燕拳, Koen-ken, lit. Tiger Swallow Fist). After winning the first tournament in Virtua Fighter, he seeks a successor for his martial arts style before an incurable illness he diagnoses with since Virtua Fighter 4 takes a toll of his body. Nevertheless, his disease does falter his fighting skill.
Wolf Hawkfield Wolf Hawkfield (ウルフ・ホークフィールド, Urufu Hōkufīrudo) is a Canadian professional wrestler of Native American descent. He entered the tournament seeking worthy opponents, and ultimately found one in form of Akira Yuki, whom Wolf befriend with. After Virtua Fighter 2, Wolf begins to investigate J6's connection to his recent recurring apocalyptic nightmare, when he witnessed an interference of a Dural competitor during Virtua Fighter 4.
Jeffry McWild Jeffry McWild (ジェフリー・マクワイルド, Jefurī Makuwairudo) is an Australian Aboriginal fisherman and Pankration practitioner. He seeks the tournament prize money for equipment to hunt a massive "Satan Shark", which later fell into J6's hands.
Kage-Maru Kage-Maru (影丸, Kagemaru) is a tenth generation ninja of Hagakure (葉隠) clan and the son of his two last predcessors. After J6 kidnapped his mother Tsukikage, the eight generation ninja and turned her into the first Dural, then both murdered his father, the ninth generation ninja and destroyed their village, Kage-Maru seeks revenge and vow to rescue his mother. After Virtua Fighter 2, when Tsukikage temporarily return to her normal self, Kage discovers the after effects from her Dural transformation, leaving him no other options to transform her back into a Dural at the end of Virtua Fighter 3, and put her out of misery when they meet again in later tournaments. He is the only fighter to win two tournaments between Virtua Fighter 3 and 4.
Sarah Bryant Sarah Bryant (Japanese: サラ・ブライアント, Hepburn: Sara Buraianto) is a college student from Los Angeles and a younger sister of Jacky, who fights with three martial arts consists Jeet Kune Do (like her brother), Savate and Karate. While investigating Jacky's car crash, J6 kidnaps her, and exploit her former jealousy towards her brother's success before brainwashes her, then has her try and kill Jacky at their tournament, but ultimately fail at the end of Virtua Fighter 2. In response after Sarah was rescued, and J6 reveals to have been planning to turn her into a vessel of Dural, as part of their terrorism against the Bryants, her family hired a private military force to serve as her bodyguard, particularly Vanessa Lewis.
Jacky Bryant Jacky Bryant (ジャッキー・ブライアント, Jakkī Buraianto) is an Indy race car driver that fights using Jeet Kune Do. After J6 attempted to kill him with a car crash at the 1990 Indianapolis 500, his sister Sarah investigated them only to be kidnapped and brainwashed. Jacky seeks to rescue his sister, which he ultimately succeeds at the end of Virtua Fighter 2. Nevertheless, the Bryant siblings' fight J6 continues, as the organization remains at large to terrorize their family.
Dural Dural (デュラル, Dyuraru) is a Gynoid-like cyborg and serves as the final boss in every Virtua Fighter game, utilizing a mixture of attacks from all the other characters. There are four known Durals within the main tournaments:
  • The first Dural was originally Kage-Maru's mother, Tsukikage (月影), the eight generation Hagakure ninja. She was kidnapped by J6 and turned into Dural when they noticed her exemplary fighting ability. After being defeated by Akira in Virtua Fighter 2, Tsukikage was temporarily freed. But the after-effect left from her Dural transformation cause her to go ill, and can only be cured by metal pieces of Dural.
  • The later three Durals after Virtua Fighter 2 are android replicas:
    • The second Dural was destroyed Kage-Maru at the end of Virtua Fighter 3, who took its metal pieces to cure his mother Tsukikage, which instead turns her back into a Dural.
    • The third Dural in Virtua Fighter 4, initially thought by Kage-Maru to be a re-transformed Tsukikage. It interferes the final match between Kage-Maru and Shun Di before being destroyed by the former. Wolf, who is currently haunted by his nightmare was present watching its interference on the final match, leading him to speculate J6's connection with his recurring nightmares.
    • The fourth Dural in Virtua Fighter 5 is dubbed V-Dural. Its combat mostly derived from Vanessa Lewis, whom J6 temporarily recaptured before she escaped once again by a double agent within the organization.

Introduced in Virtua Fighter 2 edit

Name Description
Shun Di Shun Di (Chinese: 舜帝 Pinyin: Shùn Dì, Japanese: シュン・ディ Shun Di) is an herbal doctor from China that uses Drunken boxing. Considered a sage, he teaches in his small training hall and had many students, but when most left him, while another went missing, he decided to enter the tournament after hearing his friends boasting, and to find one of his missing student, who is revealed to be on the run from J6.
Lion Rafale Lion Rafale (リオン・ラファール, Rion Rafāru) is a student from France that fights to gain independence from his wealthy father, and uses the style of Praying Mantis Kung Fu. As of Virtua Fighter 4, where he graduated from high school and enters a college, Lion stumbles upon his father's connection with J6, and becoming suspicious of their relationships.

Introduced in Virtua Fighter 3 edit

Name Description
Aoi Umenokoji Aoi Umenokoji (梅小路 葵, Umenokōji Aoi) is who fights with Aiki Ju-Jutsu. She joined the tournament to test herself, like her childhood friend Akira Yuki. The eldest child of a dojo owner in Kyoto, she spars with Akira and enters the tournament to prove herself.
Taka-Arashi Taka-Arashi (鷹嵐, Takaarashi) is a sumo wrestler from Japan. During development of Virtua Fighter 3 his large size caused difficulties when jumping,[18] and further caused him to be omitted from subsequent installments of the Virtua Fighter series because his large size was deemed too difficult to simulate at the time until the release of Virtua Fighter 5 R.[19] In the Sumo world, Taka-Arashi is famous for his unusually brutal version of the fighting style.

Introduced in Virtua Fighter 4 and Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution edit

Name Description
Vanessa Lewis Vanessa Lewis (ベネッサ・ルイス, Benessa Ruisu) is a security guard, and fights using Vale Tudo. Rescued from J6, she acts as Sarah's boyguard after hearing they intend to re-capture her. She enters the tournament to both protect her, and find the killer of the person who rescued her, whose last name Lewis. She was temporarily captured by J6 for their V-Dural project at the end of Virtua Fighter 4, but escapes from them once again thanks to a double agent within the organization.
Lei-Fei Lei-Fei is a monk from China who fights with Shaolin-Ken. Part of a clan assigned by an ancient Chinese emperor to kill anyone capable of martial arts techniques more powerful than the emperor's own, he enters the tournament to test his skills against kill Lau Chan, in order to learn Huyanquan's secrets, then dispose him.
Brad Burns Brad Burns (ブラッド・バーンズ, Buraddo Bānzu) is a Muay Thai fighter from Italy who debuted in Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution. Popular with women for his looks and personality, he enters the tournament due to his thrill of fighting.
Goh Hinogami Goh Hinogami (日守 剛, Hinogami Gō) is an enigmatic assassin for J6 who fights with Judo and debuted in Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution. A sadist due to the death of his father and J6's training, he often taunts his opponents and was introduced as a rival to Akira Yuki. Though he was defeated by Jacky at the end of Virtua Fighter 4 and decide to get revenge against him in Virtua Fighter 5. He is the only playable J6 agent who is not brainwashed.

Introduced in Virtua Fighter 5 and Virtua Fighter 5: R edit

Name Description
Eileen Eileen (アイリーン, Airīn) is a girl who fights with Monkey Kung Fu (Xing Yi Quan). Raised by grandfather, a Monkey Kung Fu master from China, after losing her parents at a young age, she is captivated by a martial arts exhibition by Pai Chan and enters the tournament to meet her.
El Blaze El Blaze (エル・ブレイズ, Eru Bureizu) is a heel wrestler from Mexico who fights with Lucha Libre. As he watched Wolf dominate the heavyweight division, he grew envious and entered the tournament to confront him.
Jean Kujo Jean Kujo (ジャン 紅條, Jan Kujō) is a French full-contact (Kyokushin) karate fighter, who debuted in Virtua Fighter 5 R. An assassin of J6 who is presumably brainwashed by them, he enters the tournament to prove his worth. He targets Lion Rafale specifically, presumably unaware that they used to be best friends, until Jean disappeared and his house was demolished at the same time of their graduation from school.

In other games edit

In Sega's music video game Project DIVA 2nd, Vocaloid Megurine Luka can obtain a Sarah Bryant outfit for gameplay. Jacky Bryant and Akira Yuki appear in Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing as partners competing against other Sega characters in races. Akira Yuki, Sarah Bryant and Pai Chan, appear as guest characters in Tecmo Koei's Dead or Alive 5,[20][21] followed by Jacky Bryant in Dead or Alive 5 Ultimate, marking the first time Virtua Fighter collaborated with a non-Sega fighting game series and for the series to be featured in a tag-team fighting game. Akira Yuki, Pai Chan and Dural appear in the crossover RPG Project X Zone, which features characters from Capcom, Namco Bandai Games, and Sega. Akira Yuki, Pai Chan and Dural return in Project X Zone 2 along with Kage-Maru. In Dengeki Bunko Fighting Climax, Akira Yuki and Pai Chan appears as a playable guest boss where Akira is playable and Pai as assist, though they became regulars in the Ignition update. In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Mii Brawler costumes based on Jacky Bryant's modern appearance and Akira Yuki's first appearance were released as downloadable content. Akira would also appear in Ultimate as an assist trophy in his appearance in Virtua Fighter 10th Anniversary (a polygonal form from the first game with both voice lines and a move set from Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution).

Virtua Fighter 2, 2.1, 3, and Virtual Fighter 5: Final Showdown have been near fully-recreated within the Yakuza series of games, as both a playable game inside the in-game arcades and a separate 1 versus 1 multiplayer minigame.[22] Within the game files of Yakuza: Like a Dragon and Yakuza 6, a near full version of Virtua Fighter 5 exists.[1]

Reception edit

The original Virtua Fighter sold more than 40,000 arcade units worldwide by 1996,[23] with each unit costing between $15,000 (equivalent to $32,000 in 2023)[24] and £14,000 / $21,000 (equivalent to $44,000 in 2023).[25] Virtua Fighter 2 also sold more than 40,000 arcade units worldwide, adding up to more than 80,000 unit sales of both games by 1996.[26] Virtua Fighter and Virtua Fighter 2 became Sega's best-selling arcade games of all time, surpassing Out Run (1986),[27] which itself had sold 30,000 arcade cabinets by 1994.[28] Virtua Fighter 3 sold a further 30,000 arcade cabinets by 1997,[29] adding up to 110,000 arcade unit sales for the three games combined by 1997.

In 1994, Virtua Fighter was the year's highest-grossing arcade game in Japan,[30] one of the year's top five highest-grossing arcade video games in the United States,[31] and one of the year's most popular coin-ops in the United Kingdom.[24] In 1995, Virtua Fighter 2 was the year's highest-grossing arcade game in Japan,[32][33] and one of the year's top ten best-selling arcade games in the United States.[34][35]

On the Sega Saturn, Virtua Fighter and Virtua Fighter 2 combined together had sold more than 3 million copies worldwide by 1996.[26] Virtua Fighter and Virtua Fighter Remix sold a combined 1,067,036 copies in Japan.[36] Virtua Fighter 2 sold 1.7 million copies in Japan,[37] and more than 500,000 bundled copies in the United States,[38] for a combined 2.2 million copies sold in Japan and the United States. As of 2023, the franchise sales and free-to-play downloads combined totaled 18 million.[39]

Legacy edit

Virtua Fighter is often considered to be the grandfather of 3D fighting games, with each iteration being noted for advancing the graphical and technical aspects of games in the genre. Many 3D fighting game series such as Tekken and Dead or Alive were heavily influenced by Virtua Fighter, and the original Dead or Alive ran on the Model 2 hardware. In 1998, the series was recognized by the Smithsonian Institution for contributions in the field of Art and Entertainment, and became a part of the Smithsonian Institution's Permanent Research Collection on Information Technology Innovation.[5] Its arcade cabinets are kept at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History, where Virtua Fighter is the only video game on permanent display.[40] In 1999, Next Generation listed the Virtua Fighter series as number 8 on their "Top 50 Games of All Time", commenting that, "Virtua Fighter is the most elegant fighting game ever created. With only two attack buttons, the game still offers an astonishingly wide range of martial art styles."[41]

Virtua Fighter played a crucial role in popularizing 3D polygon graphics.[42][43][44][45] The success of the Virtua Fighter series resulted in Guinness World Records awarding the series seven world records in Guinness World Records Gamer's Edition 2008, including "First Polygon Based Fighting Game", "First 3D Fighting Game", and "First Fighting Game for a 32-bit Console". 1UP listed Virtua Fighter as one of the 50 most important games of all time, crediting it for creating the 3D fighting game genre, and more generally, demonstrating the potential of 3D polygon human characters (as the first to implement them in a useful way), showing the potential of realistic gameplay (introducing a character physics system and realistic character animations for the time), and introducing fighting game concepts such as the ring-out and the block button.[43] Virtua Fighter 2 on the Sega Model 2 introduced the use of texture-mapped 3D characters,[46] and motion capture animation technology.[47] Virtua Fighter 3 on the Sega Model 3 further advanced real-time graphics technology, with Computer and Video Games in 1996 comparing it to CGI and referring to it as "the most astounding display of video game graphic muscle ever in the history of this industry."[48] In 1997, Next Generation stated that Virtua Fighter had supplanted Street Fighter as the premier fighting game series.[49]

Some of the Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE) staff involved in the creation of the original PlayStation video game console credit Virtua Fighter as inspiration for the PlayStation's 3D graphics hardware. According to SCE's Shigeo Maruyama, the PlayStation was originally being considered as a 2D-focused hardware, and it was not until the release of Virtua Fighter that they decided to design the PlayStation as a 3D-focused hardware.[50] Toby Gard also cited Virtua Fighter as an influence on the use of polygonal characters in Tomb Raider and the creation of Lara Croft.[51] John Romero also cited Virtua Fighter as a major influence on the creation of 3D first-person shooter Quake.[52][53] Team Ico's Fumito Ueda also cited Virtua Fighter as an influence on his animation work.[54]

A late 1995 article in Next Generation declared that "The Virtua Fighter series has been, and will continue to be, the yardstick by which all next generation arcade and console fighting games will be measured for a long time coming."[55] According to Eurogamer: "One of Yu Suzuki's most enduring creations once christened every round of new arcade hardware, was a pioneer in 3D graphics and helped establish online fighting. All the while, beneath those achievements emerged a game of exceptional depth and nuance."[56] 1UP.com opined: "Due to its innovation, Virtua Fighter not only influenced competitors' games -- it basically created a genre. Technically, every 3D fighter that came after it owes Virtua Fighter for establishing that a 3D fighter could work. Even today, Tekken still takes inspiration from Sega's series."[57] Game Informer's Andy McNamara wrote: "It has always been my opinion that the Virtua Fighter series is the most intense and balanced of all the 3D fighters on the market. Its control scheme is intuitive, its pacing perfect, and its depth unmatched."[58] in 2006, IGN ranked Virtua Fighter as the 25th greatest game series of all time, explaining that "no other 3D fighter has equaled VF in terms of difficulty and depth."[59]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Japanese: バーチャファイター, Hepburn: Bāchafaitā
  2. ^ As a mini-game at the various arcades available in Yakuza 6: The Song of Life, making it the first time the game has been natively playable on the platform.
  3. ^ A fully rewritten port of the version A, playable at the various arcades in Yakuza: Like A Dragon and the game is also available as an Xbox 360 backwards compatible title with optimization for the Xbox One X featuring higher resolution and level of detail.

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This article is about the video game series For the first game in the series see Virtua Fighter video game For the anime see Virtua Fighter TV series Virtua Fighter nb 1 is a series of fighting games created by Sega AM2 and designer Yu Suzuki The original Virtua Fighter was released in December 1993 1 and has received four main sequels and several spin offs The highly influential first Virtua Fighter game is widely recognized as the first 3D fighting game released Virtua FighterGenre s FightingDeveloper s Sega AM2Genki VF3 DC port Aspect Animation Tiger Electronics Megamix Game com and R Zone ports Tose Virtua Quest Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio Ultimate Showdown Publisher s SegaCreator s Yu SuzukiPlatform s Arcade Sega Saturn 32X Microsoft Windows Mega Drive Game Gear Master System Game com R Zone Dreamcast PlayStation 2 GameCube PlayStation 3 Virtual Console Xbox 360 mobile PlayStation 4First releaseVirtua FighterOctober 1993Latest releaseVirtua Fighter 5 Ultimate ShowdownJune 1 2021Spin offsFighters Megamix Virtua Quest Anime series Contents 1 Gameplay 2 History 2 1 Arcade fighting games 2 2 Console fighting games 2 3 Spin offs and adaptations 2 4 Other media 3 Characters 3 1 Introduced in Virtua Fighter 3 2 Introduced in Virtua Fighter 2 3 3 Introduced in Virtua Fighter 3 3 4 Introduced in Virtua Fighter 4 and Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution 3 5 Introduced in Virtua Fighter 5 and Virtua Fighter 5 R 3 6 In other games 4 Reception 5 Legacy 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksGameplay editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it April 2016 Similar to most other fighting games the default gameplay system of the Virtua Fighter series involves two combatants needing to win two of three rounds with each round being 30 seconds long or more Combatants utilize various attacks in an attempt to deplete the other fighter s stamina gauge and deal a knockout K O winning a round If a character is knocked out or falls out of the ring their opponent wins the round in a Ring Out An extra round is necessary if a double knockout both players knocking each other out at the same time occurs in a previous round and the match is tied one round each In this round players fight on a small stage wherein one hit is enough to knock the other out and achieve victory The basic control scheme is simple using only an 8 way control stick and three buttons Punch Kick Guard Through various timings positions and button combinations players input normal and special moves for each character This allows extensive lists of moves to exist for a given character within the limited control scheme Traditionally in the single player mode the player runs a gauntlet of characters in the game which may include one s doppelganger all the way to the final boss History editThe following is a list of games in the Virtua Fighter series Title Platform s Virtua Fighter Arcade 1993 Sega Saturn 1994 32X 1995 Virtua Fighter 2 Arcade 1994 Saturn 1995 Sega Genesis 1996 Windows 1997 Virtua Fighter Remix Arcade 1995 Saturn 1995 Windows 1996 Virtua Fighter 2 1 Arcade 1995 Saturn 1995 Windows 1997 PlayStation 2 2004 Xbox 360 2012 PlayStation 3 2012 Virtua Fighter CG Portrait Series Saturn 1996 Virtua Fighter Animation Game Gear 1996 Master System 1997 Virtua Fighter Kids Arcade 1996 Saturn 1996 Fighters Megamix Saturn 1996 Virtua Fighter 3 Arcade 1996 Virtua Fighter 3tb Arcade 1997 Dreamcast 1998 Virtua Fighter 4 Arcade 2001 PlayStation 2 2002 Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution Arcade 2002 PlayStation 2 2003 Virtua Fighter 10th Anniversary PlayStation 2 2003 Virtua Fighter 4 Final Tuned Arcade 2004 Virtua Quest GameCube 2004 PlayStation 2 2004 Virtua Fighter 5 Arcade 2006 PlayStation 3 2007 Virtua Fighter 5 Online Xbox 360 2007 Virtua Fighter 5 R Arcade 2008 Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown Arcade 2010 Xbox 360 2012 PlayStation 3 2012 PlayStation 4 2016 nb 2 Xbox One 2016 Xbox Series X 2020 Xbox Series S 2020 nb 3 Virtua Fighter Cool Champ Mobile 2011 2 Virtua Fighter Fever Combo Mobile 2014 3 Virtua Fighter 5 Ultimate Showdown Arcade 2021 PlayStation 4 2021 Virtua Fighter 3tb Online Arcade 2023 4 Arcade fighting games edit The brainchild of Sega AM2 s Yu Suzuki Virtua Fighter was released in 1993 as an arcade game using hardware jointly developed by aerospace simulation technology by the company that is now known as Lockheed Martin and Sega s most prominent and well known studio AM2 originally crafted for the arcade system dubbed the Model 1 5 It is considered the first polygon based fighting game It introduced the eight initial fighters as well as the boss Dural Sony developers have confirmed that the game inspired Sony to create the first PlayStation console and to focus more on 3D games more so than the main competitor in Japan the Sega Saturn Virtua Fighter 2 was released in November 1994 adding two new fighters Shun Di and Lion Rafale It was built using the Model 2 hardware rendering characters and backgrounds with filtered texture mapping and motion capture 6 A slightly tweaked upgrade Virtua Fighter 2 1 followed soon after Virtua Fighter 3 came out in 1996 with the introduction of Taka Arashi and Aoi Umenokoji Aside from improving the graphics via use of the Model 3 such as mipmapping multi layer anti aliasing trilinear filtering and specular highlighting the game also introduced undulations in some stages and a fourth button Dodge Virtua Fighter 3tb in 1997 was the first major update in series history implementing tournament battles featuring more than two characters though not simultaneously as in the Dead or Alive games and Tekken Tag Tournament Virtua Fighter 4 which introduced Vanessa Lewis and Lei Fei and removed Taka Arashi was released on the NAOMI 2 hardware in 2001 instead of hardware from a joint collaboration with Lockheed Martin The game also removed the uneven battlegrounds and the Dodge button from the previous game The title is consistently popular in its home arcade market Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution released in 2002 was the first update to add new characters these being Brad Burns and Goh Hinogami Virtua Fighter 4 Final Tuned an upgrade to Evolution was released in the arcades in 2004 In Japan Virtua Fighter 4 was famous for spearheading and opening the market for internet functionality in arcades VF NET started in Japan in 2001 and since companies have created their own arcade networks E Amusement by Konami NESiCAxLive by Taito and Square Enix and ALL Net by Sega Virtua Fighter 5 was released in Japan on July 12 2006 for Sega s Lindbergh arcade board and introduced yet two more new characters Eileen and El Blaze Similar to its predecessor two revisions were later released Virtua Fighter 5 R released on July 24 2008 saw the return of Taka Arashi while introducing a new fighter Jean Kujo Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown was released in arcades on July 29 2010 Console fighting games edit nbsp Virtua Fighter on the 32X The first Virtua Fighter game was ported to the Saturn in 1994 1995 outside Japan just months before fellow 3D fighter Tekken was released The console port which was nearly identical to the arcade game sold at a nearly 1 1 ratio with the Saturn hardware at launch 7 The port of Virtua Fighter 2 on the Saturn for Christmas 1995 was considered faithful to the arcade original While the game s 3D backgrounds were now rendered in 2D resulting in some scenery such as the bridge in Shun Di s river stage being removed the remainder of the game was kept intact It became the top selling Saturn game in Japan Ports of the original Virtua Fighter and Virtua Fighter 2 with enhanced graphics were also released for the PC Virtua Fighter 2 was remade as a 2D fighter for the Mega Drive Genesis in 1996 omitting the characters Shun and Lion and later re released on the PlayStation 2 as a part of the Sega Ages series Yakuza 5 was released in 2012 in Japan and in 2015 worldwide and features Virtua Fighter 2 as a mini game The only port of Virtua Fighter 3 was for the Sega Dreamcast by Genki instead of AM2 with Virtua Fighter 3tb in 1998 for the Japanese release of the console nbsp Virtua Fighter Animation on the Master System In a reverse of the usual development cycle for the series an update of the original Virtua Fighter called Virtua Fighter Remix was released for the Saturn and later ported to the arcade Virtua Fighter Mini based on the anime series was created for the Game Gear and released in North America and Europe as Virtua Fighter Animation The game was later ported to the Master System by Tec Toy and released only in Brazil Brazil itself was a market where the series was very popular 8 Following Sega s exit from the hardware market in mid 2001 Virtua Fighter 4 was ported by Sega to the PlayStation 2 in 2002 Outside of a slight downgrade in graphics the port of the game was considered well done This port was followed by Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution an update that added two new characters as well as a host of game balancing tweaks in 2003 Evolution was immediately released under the PlayStation 2 s Greatest Hits label in the United States which lowered its initial sticker price With the 2003 PlayStation 2 release of Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution arriving in time for the series tenth anniversary a remake of Virtua Fighter Virtua Fighter 10th Anniversary was released exclusively on the PlayStation 2 While the music stages and low polygon visual style were retained from the first game the character roster animations mechanics and movesets were taken from Evolution In the previous PS2 release of Virtua Fighter 4 a button code would make the player s character look like a VF1 model In Japan the game was included as part of a box set with a book titled Virtua Fighter 10th Anniversary Memory of a Decade and a DVD The box set was released in November 2003 and was published by Enterbrain 9 In North America the game was included within the home version of Evolution and in Europe it was only available as a promotional item it was not sold at retail A port of Virtua Fighter 5 was released for the PlayStation 3 in Japan and North America in February 2007 and March 2007 in Europe The PlayStation 3 port is considered extremely faithful to the arcade original due in part to the arcade hardware based on Sega Lindbergh platform and PlayStation 3 hardware sharing NVidia provided GPUs of comparable capability A port for the Xbox 360 was released in October 2007 in Japan and North America and December 2007 in Europe and contains the additions of online fighting via Xbox Live improved graphics and gameplay balances from the newer revision of the arcade game For years the designers have held strong on their refusal to add an online mode to console versions of the games because the gameplay relies so much on timing any lag would ruin the experience 10 Eventually with the Xbox 360 release of VF5 Sega decided to add online capabilities via Xbox Live Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown was released as a downloadable title for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 in June 2012 with online play available in both versions An updated version of Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown named Version B was released in Japanese arcades in 2015 Yakuza 6 The Song of Life was released for PlayStation 4 in 2016 in Japan and 2018 worldwide and the game features Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown Version B as a mini game making the release of Yakuza 6 also the PlayStation 4 debut for the Virtua Fighter series Spin offs and adaptations edit Due to the success of Virtua Fighter 2 a super deformed version called Virtua Fighter Kids was released for the Sega Saturn and arcades in 1996 1996 also saw the release of Fighters Megamix for the Sega Saturn a crossover that pitted the cast of Virtua Fighter 2 against the cast of Fighting Vipers as well as other characters in AM2 developed games Megamix served as a home preview to Virtua Fighter 3 in a few ways as the game featured the dodge ability found in VF3 and the Virtua Fighter characters had their moves updated to those found in VF3 Some stages and music from VF3 are also in the game The Virtua Fighter Kids versions of Akira and Sarah appear as hidden playable characters in the game the character Siba who was omitted from the first Virtua Fighter also appears as a hidden playable character In 1996 AM2 began developing a Saturn RPG based on the series titled Virtua Fighter RPG Akira s Story with Akira as the hero 11 Development moved to the Dreamcast the Virtua Fighter connection was dropped 12 and the game became Shenmue released in 1999 11 Virtua Quest a simplified role playing video game which was also known as Virtua Fighter RPG with new characters aimed at the children s market was released for the GameCube in 2004 and the PlayStation 2 in 2005 The Virtua Fighters had their incarnations from Virtua Fighter 4 During the late 2000s both Sega and Namco showed interest in a possible cross over between Virtua Fighter and Tekken 13 This crossover would combine all the characters and fighting styles from both games but any other inclusions are unknown at the moment Prior to that both franchises were represented as Mii Brawler costumes in the Nintendo crossover Super Smash Bros for 3DS and Wii U in which Ryu from the Street Fighter series first playable too whereas Akira himself based on 10th Anniversary version physically appeared in the sequel Super Smash Bros Ultimate as an assist trophy character where Kazuya Mishima from Tekken including Ken Masters as Ryu s echo fighter first playable too Other media edit A 35 episodes long anime television series Virtua Fighter was produced by Tōkyō Movie Shinsha originally airing on TV Tokyo between 1995 and 1996 In 1995 Shogakukan began publishing a Virtua Fighter 2 manga with creative oversight from Sega AM2 to ensure the characters were portrayed consistently with their original vision 14 The games manga adaptation was written by Kyōichi Nanatsuki and illustrated by Yoshihide Fujiwara starting in 1997 In Japan Virtua Fighter CG Portrait Series wherein each character in the series had their own Saturn CD showcasing various poses of the fighter was released around the same time as well People who collected all the discs could send in their proof of purchases to get a special Portrait CD of Dural In 2014 Sega formed the production company Stories International for film and TV projects based on their games with Virtua Fighter as an animated project 15 16 The first Virtua Fighter merchandise was a set of dolls of the first Virtua Fighter cast which Sega produced for their UFO Catchers a model of claw crane These proved so popular that supplies ran out almost immediately so Sega made additional batches and began producing other Virtua Fighter merchandise to put in the UFO Catchers 14 When these also proved successful Sega realized that Virtua Fighter merchandise had mainstream potential and began licensing the property to merchandise producers such as Bandai 14 Sega has also released soundtrack CDs for the games and even an album of original theme music for the characters called Dancing Shadows 14 Characters editCharacter 1 2 3 4 5 Akira Yuki nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Pai Chan nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Lau Chan nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Wolf Hawkfield nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Jeffry McWild nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Kage Maru nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Sarah Bryant nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Jacky Bryant nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Dural nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp a Shun Di nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Lion Rafale nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Aoi Umenokoji nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Taka Arashi nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp b Lei Fei nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Vanessa Lewis nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Brad Burns nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp c nbsp Goh Hinogami nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp c nbsp Eileen nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp El Blaze nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Jean Kujo nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp b Non playable boss in Ultimate Showdown a b Added in 5 R a b Added in Evolution Introduced in Virtua Fighter edit Name Description Akira Yuki Akira Yuki 結城 晶 Yuki Akira is the mascot of the Virtua Fighter video game series and fights using Bajiquan 17 He is an assistant teacher of his family s dojo who currently seeks worthy opponents to fight in order to find flaws in his skills to further attain mastery even after winning the Virtua Fighter 2 tournament per his grandfather s advice Pai Chan Pai Chan パイ チェン Pai Chen is the daughter of Lau Chan and a martial arts action movie star in her home town fighting using Mizongyi She seeks to defeat her father and prove herself a successor to his school of martial arts She was initially hostile towards her father for neglecting her before Virtua Fighter 4 until she reconcile with him when finding out his diagnosed with an incurable disease Lau Chan Lau Chan ラウ チェン Rau Chen is a restaurant chef and martial artist skilled in Huyanquan 虎燕拳 Koen ken lit Tiger Swallow Fist After winning the first tournament in Virtua Fighter he seeks a successor for his martial arts style before an incurable illness he diagnoses with since Virtua Fighter 4 takes a toll of his body Nevertheless his disease does falter his fighting skill Wolf Hawkfield Wolf Hawkfield ウルフ ホークフィールド Urufu Hōkufirudo is a Canadian professional wrestler of Native American descent He entered the tournament seeking worthy opponents and ultimately found one in form of Akira Yuki whom Wolf befriend with After Virtua Fighter 2 Wolf begins to investigate J6 s connection to his recent recurring apocalyptic nightmare when he witnessed an interference of a Dural competitor during Virtua Fighter 4 Jeffry McWild Jeffry McWild ジェフリー マクワイルド Jefuri Makuwairudo is an Australian Aboriginal fisherman and Pankration practitioner He seeks the tournament prize money for equipment to hunt a massive Satan Shark which later fell into J6 s hands Kage Maru Kage Maru 影丸 Kagemaru is a tenth generation ninja of Hagakure 葉隠 clan and the son of his two last predcessors After J6 kidnapped his mother Tsukikage the eight generation ninja and turned her into the first Dural then both murdered his father the ninth generation ninja and destroyed their village Kage Maru seeks revenge and vow to rescue his mother After Virtua Fighter 2 when Tsukikage temporarily return to her normal self Kage discovers the after effects from her Dural transformation leaving him no other options to transform her back into a Dural at the end of Virtua Fighter 3 and put her out of misery when they meet again in later tournaments He is the only fighter to win two tournaments between Virtua Fighter 3 and 4 Sarah Bryant Sarah Bryant Japanese サラ ブライアント Hepburn Sara Buraianto is a college student from Los Angeles and a younger sister of Jacky who fights with three martial arts consists Jeet Kune Do like her brother Savate and Karate While investigating Jacky s car crash J6 kidnaps her and exploit her former jealousy towards her brother s success before brainwashes her then has her try and kill Jacky at their tournament but ultimately fail at the end of Virtua Fighter 2 In response after Sarah was rescued and J6 reveals to have been planning to turn her into a vessel of Dural as part of their terrorism against the Bryants her family hired a private military force to serve as her bodyguard particularly Vanessa Lewis Jacky Bryant Jacky Bryant ジャッキー ブライアント Jakki Buraianto is an Indy race car driver that fights using Jeet Kune Do After J6 attempted to kill him with a car crash at the 1990 Indianapolis 500 his sister Sarah investigated them only to be kidnapped and brainwashed Jacky seeks to rescue his sister which he ultimately succeeds at the end of Virtua Fighter 2 Nevertheless the Bryant siblings fight J6 continues as the organization remains at large to terrorize their family Dural Dural デュラル Dyuraru is a Gynoid like cyborg and serves as the final boss in every Virtua Fighter game utilizing a mixture of attacks from all the other characters There are four known Durals within the main tournaments The first Dural was originally Kage Maru s mother Tsukikage 月影 the eight generation Hagakure ninja She was kidnapped by J6 and turned into Dural when they noticed her exemplary fighting ability After being defeated by Akira in Virtua Fighter 2 Tsukikage was temporarily freed But the after effect left from her Dural transformation cause her to go ill and can only be cured by metal pieces of Dural The later three Durals after Virtua Fighter 2 are android replicas The second Dural was destroyed Kage Maru at the end of Virtua Fighter 3 who took its metal pieces to cure his mother Tsukikage which instead turns her back into a Dural The third Dural in Virtua Fighter 4 initially thought by Kage Maru to be a re transformed Tsukikage It interferes the final match between Kage Maru and Shun Di before being destroyed by the former Wolf who is currently haunted by his nightmare was present watching its interference on the final match leading him to speculate J6 s connection with his recurring nightmares The fourth Dural in Virtua Fighter 5 is dubbed V Dural Its combat mostly derived from Vanessa Lewis whom J6 temporarily recaptured before she escaped once again by a double agent within the organization Introduced in Virtua Fighter 2 edit Name Description Shun Di Shun Di Chinese 舜帝 Pinyin Shun Di Japanese シュン ディ Shun Di is an herbal doctor from China that uses Drunken boxing Considered a sage he teaches in his small training hall and had many students but when most left him while another went missing he decided to enter the tournament after hearing his friends boasting and to find one of his missing student who is revealed to be on the run from J6 Lion Rafale Lion Rafale リオン ラファール Rion Rafaru is a student from France that fights to gain independence from his wealthy father and uses the style of Praying Mantis Kung Fu As of Virtua Fighter 4 where he graduated from high school and enters a college Lion stumbles upon his father s connection with J6 and becoming suspicious of their relationships Introduced in Virtua Fighter 3 edit Name Description Aoi Umenokoji Aoi Umenokoji 梅小路 葵 Umenokōji Aoi is who fights with Aiki Ju Jutsu She joined the tournament to test herself like her childhood friend Akira Yuki The eldest child of a dojo owner in Kyoto she spars with Akira and enters the tournament to prove herself Taka Arashi Taka Arashi 鷹嵐 Takaarashi is a sumo wrestler from Japan During development of Virtua Fighter 3 his large size caused difficulties when jumping 18 and further caused him to be omitted from subsequent installments of the Virtua Fighter series because his large size was deemed too difficult to simulate at the time until the release of Virtua Fighter 5 R 19 In the Sumo world Taka Arashi is famous for his unusually brutal version of the fighting style Introduced in Virtua Fighter 4 and Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution edit Name Description Vanessa Lewis Vanessa Lewis ベネッサ ルイス Benessa Ruisu is a security guard and fights using Vale Tudo Rescued from J6 she acts as Sarah s boyguard after hearing they intend to re capture her She enters the tournament to both protect her and find the killer of the person who rescued her whose last name Lewis She was temporarily captured by J6 for their V Dural project at the end of Virtua Fighter 4 but escapes from them once again thanks to a double agent within the organization Lei Fei Lei Fei is a monk from China who fights with Shaolin Ken Part of a clan assigned by an ancient Chinese emperor to kill anyone capable of martial arts techniques more powerful than the emperor s own he enters the tournament to test his skills against kill Lau Chan in order to learn Huyanquan s secrets then dispose him Brad Burns Brad Burns ブラッド バーンズ Buraddo Banzu is a Muay Thai fighter from Italy who debuted in Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution Popular with women for his looks and personality he enters the tournament due to his thrill of fighting Goh Hinogami Goh Hinogami 日守 剛 Hinogami Gō is an enigmatic assassin for J6 who fights with Judo and debuted in Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution A sadist due to the death of his father and J6 s training he often taunts his opponents and was introduced as a rival to Akira Yuki Though he was defeated by Jacky at the end of Virtua Fighter 4 and decide to get revenge against him in Virtua Fighter 5 He is the only playable J6 agent who is not brainwashed Introduced in Virtua Fighter 5 and Virtua Fighter 5 R edit Name Description Eileen Eileen アイリーン Airin is a girl who fights with Monkey Kung Fu Xing Yi Quan Raised by grandfather a Monkey Kung Fu master from China after losing her parents at a young age she is captivated by a martial arts exhibition by Pai Chan and enters the tournament to meet her El Blaze El Blaze エル ブレイズ Eru Bureizu is a heel wrestler from Mexico who fights with Lucha Libre As he watched Wolf dominate the heavyweight division he grew envious and entered the tournament to confront him Jean Kujo Jean Kujo ジャン 紅條 Jan Kujō is a French full contact Kyokushin karate fighter who debuted in Virtua Fighter 5 R An assassin of J6 who is presumably brainwashed by them he enters the tournament to prove his worth He targets Lion Rafale specifically presumably unaware that they used to be best friends until Jean disappeared and his house was demolished at the same time of their graduation from school In other games edit In Sega s music video game Project DIVA 2nd Vocaloid Megurine Luka can obtain a Sarah Bryant outfit for gameplay Jacky Bryant and Akira Yuki appear in Sonic amp Sega All Stars Racing as partners competing against other Sega characters in races Akira Yuki Sarah Bryant and Pai Chan appear as guest characters in Tecmo Koei s Dead or Alive 5 20 21 followed by Jacky Bryant in Dead or Alive 5 Ultimate marking the first time Virtua Fighter collaborated with a non Sega fighting game series and for the series to be featured in a tag team fighting game Akira Yuki Pai Chan and Dural appear in the crossover RPG Project X Zone which features characters from Capcom Namco Bandai Games and Sega Akira Yuki Pai Chan and Dural return in Project X Zone 2 along with Kage Maru In Dengeki Bunko Fighting Climax Akira Yuki and Pai Chan appears as a playable guest boss where Akira is playable and Pai as assist though they became regulars in the Ignition update In Super Smash Bros for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U and Super Smash Bros Ultimate Mii Brawler costumes based on Jacky Bryant s modern appearance and Akira Yuki s first appearance were released as downloadable content Akira would also appear in Ultimate as an assist trophy in his appearance in Virtua Fighter 10th Anniversary a polygonal form from the first game with both voice lines and a move set from Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution Virtua Fighter 2 2 1 3 and Virtual Fighter 5 Final Showdown have been near fully recreated within the Yakuza series of games as both a playable game inside the in game arcades and a separate 1 versus 1 multiplayer minigame 22 Within the game files of Yakuza Like a Dragon and Yakuza 6 a near full version of Virtua Fighter 5 exists 1 Reception editThe original Virtua Fighter sold more than 40 000 arcade units worldwide by 1996 23 with each unit costing between 15 000 equivalent to 32 000 in 2023 24 and 14 000 21 000 equivalent to 44 000 in 2023 25 Virtua Fighter 2 also sold more than 40 000 arcade units worldwide adding up to more than 80 000 unit sales of both games by 1996 26 Virtua Fighter and Virtua Fighter 2 became Sega s best selling arcade games of all time surpassing Out Run 1986 27 which itself had sold 30 000 arcade cabinets by 1994 28 Virtua Fighter 3 sold a further 30 000 arcade cabinets by 1997 29 adding up to 110 000 arcade unit sales for the three games combined by 1997 In 1994 Virtua Fighter was the year s highest grossing arcade game in Japan 30 one of the year s top five highest grossing arcade video games in the United States 31 and one of the year s most popular coin ops in the United Kingdom 24 In 1995 Virtua Fighter 2 was the year s highest grossing arcade game in Japan 32 33 and one of the year s top ten best selling arcade games in the United States 34 35 On the Sega Saturn Virtua Fighter and Virtua Fighter 2 combined together had sold more than 3 million copies worldwide by 1996 26 Virtua Fighter and Virtua Fighter Remix sold a combined 1 067 036 copies in Japan 36 Virtua Fighter 2 sold 1 7 million copies in Japan 37 and more than 500 000 bundled copies in the United States 38 for a combined 2 2 million copies sold in Japan and the United States As of 2023 the franchise sales and free to play downloads combined totaled 18 million 39 Legacy editVirtua Fighter is often considered to be the grandfather of 3D fighting games with each iteration being noted for advancing the graphical and technical aspects of games in the genre Many 3D fighting game series such as Tekken and Dead or Alive were heavily influenced by Virtua Fighter and the original Dead or Alive ran on the Model 2 hardware In 1998 the series was recognized by the Smithsonian Institution for contributions in the field of Art and Entertainment and became a part of the Smithsonian Institution s Permanent Research Collection on Information Technology Innovation 5 Its arcade cabinets are kept at the Smithsonian s National Museum of American History where Virtua Fighter is the only video game on permanent display 40 In 1999 Next Generation listed the Virtua Fighter series as number 8 on their Top 50 Games of All Time commenting that Virtua Fighter is the most elegant fighting game ever created With only two attack buttons the game still offers an astonishingly wide range of martial art styles 41 Virtua Fighter played a crucial role in popularizing 3D polygon graphics 42 43 44 45 The success of the Virtua Fighter series resulted in Guinness World Records awarding the series seven world records in Guinness World Records Gamer s Edition 2008 including First Polygon Based Fighting Game First 3D Fighting Game and First Fighting Game for a 32 bit Console 1UP listed Virtua Fighter as one of the 50 most important games of all time crediting it for creating the 3D fighting game genre and more generally demonstrating the potential of 3D polygon human characters as the first to implement them in a useful way showing the potential of realistic gameplay introducing a character physics system and realistic character animations for the time and introducing fighting game concepts such as the ring out and the block button 43 Virtua Fighter 2 on the Sega Model 2 introduced the use of texture mapped 3D characters 46 and motion capture animation technology 47 Virtua Fighter 3 on the Sega Model 3 further advanced real time graphics technology with Computer and Video Games in 1996 comparing it to CGI and referring to it as the most astounding display of video game graphic muscle ever in the history of this industry 48 In 1997 Next Generation stated that Virtua Fighter had supplanted Street Fighter as the premier fighting game series 49 Some of the Sony Computer Entertainment SCE staff involved in the creation of the original PlayStation video game console credit Virtua Fighter as inspiration for the PlayStation s 3D graphics hardware According to SCE s Shigeo Maruyama the PlayStation was originally being considered as a 2D focused hardware and it was not until the release of Virtua Fighter that they decided to design the PlayStation as a 3D focused hardware 50 Toby Gard also cited Virtua Fighter as an influence on the use of polygonal characters in Tomb Raider and the creation of Lara Croft 51 John Romero also cited Virtua Fighter as a major influence on the creation of 3D first person shooter Quake 52 53 Team Ico s Fumito Ueda also cited Virtua Fighter as an influence on his animation work 54 A late 1995 article in Next Generation declared that The Virtua Fighter series has been and will continue to be the yardstick by which all next generation arcade and console fighting games will be measured for a long time coming 55 According to Eurogamer One of Yu Suzuki s most enduring creations once christened every round of new arcade hardware was a pioneer in 3D graphics and helped establish online fighting All the while beneath those achievements emerged a game of exceptional depth and nuance 56 1UP com opined Due to its innovation Virtua Fighter not only influenced competitors games it basically created a genre Technically every 3D fighter that came after it owes Virtua Fighter for establishing that a 3D fighter could work Even today Tekken still takes inspiration from Sega s series 57 Game Informer s Andy McNamara wrote It has always been my opinion that the Virtua Fighter series is the most intense and balanced of all the 3D fighters on the market Its control scheme is intuitive its pacing perfect and its depth unmatched 58 in 2006 IGN ranked Virtua Fighter as the 25th greatest game series of all time explaining that no other 3D fighter has equaled VF in terms of difficulty and depth 59 Notes edit Japanese バーチャファイター Hepburn Bachafaita As a mini game at the various arcades available in Yakuza 6 The Song of Life making it the first time the game has been natively playable on the platform A fully rewritten port of the version A playable at the various arcades in Yakuza Like A Dragon and the game is also available as an Xbox 360 backwards compatible title with optimization for the Xbox One X featuring higher resolution and level of detail References edit バーチャファイター 株式会社セガ セガ アーケードゲームヒストリー 株式会社セガ in Japanese Retrieved 2023 10 29 3D 格闘ゲームの金字塔 バーチャファイター が ソーシャルネットワークゲームとなって Mobage よりサービス開始 PDF Ysnet inc jp Retrieved 2015 09 18 Virtua Fever Combo Fighter PDF Ysnet inc jp Archived PDF from the original on 2016 03 03 Retrieved 2015 09 18 Romano Sal 2023 11 24 Virtua Fighter 3tb Online announced for arcade Gematsu Retrieved 2024 03 04 a b Sega 16 History of Virtua Fighter Retrieved 20 April 2016 Alex Wawro Gamasutra Yu Suzuki recalls using military tech to make Virtua Fighter 2 Retrieved 20 April 2016 Kent Steven L 2001 The Ultimate History of Video Games The Story Behind the Craze that Touched our Lives and Changed the World Roseville California Prima Publishing p 502 ISBN 0 7615 3643 4 Sega 16 Interview Stefano Arnhold Tectoy www sega 16 com Archived from the original on 22 November 2015 Retrieved 4 May 2018 Virtua Fighter 10th Anniversary Hits Japan IGN Ziff Davis 10 October 2003 Retrieved 19 May 2013 As expressed by VF5 producer Noriyuki Shimoda in the February 2007 issue of Electronic Gaming Monthly when speaking of the PlayStation 3 port of Virtua Fighter 5 a b Creator Yu Suzuki shares the story of Shenmue s development Polygon 19 March 2014 Archived from the original on June 28 2015 Retrieved June 29 2015 Shenmue the History IGN 14 July 1999 Retrieved June 29 2015 Dunham Jeremy 2007 02 21 Tekken 5 Dark Resurrection Interview IGN Ps3 ign com Retrieved 2015 09 18 a b c d Virtua Fighter Mania GamePro No 79 IDG February 1996 pp 28 29 Marc Graser 11 December 2014 Evan Cholfin to Adapt Sega s Videogames in Hollywood EXCLUSIVE Variety Variety Retrieved 20 April 2016 Dave McNary December 5 2016 Sega s Altered Beast Streets of Rage Games to Be Adapted for Film TV Variety Archived from the original on December 6 2016 Retrieved 2016 12 05 Akira Yuki to join the roster for Dead or Alive 5 TechnologyTell Retrieved October 12 2015 Virtua Fighter 3 Hot News Sega Saturn Magazine No 2 Emap International Limited December 1995 p 8 Video Games Daily SEGA AM2 Virtua Fighter 5 Video Interview Hiroshi Kataoka Noriyuki Shimoda amp Hiroshi Masui Games kikizo com 2006 06 12 Retrieved 2016 03 11 Richard Mitchell Virtua Fighter s Akira playable in Dead or Alive 5 Archived 2012 03 07 at the Wayback Machine Joystiq March 5 2012 Retrieved June 8 2012 Stephany Nunneley Dead or Alive 5 Pai Chan Announced via Famitsu Archived 2012 09 17 at the Wayback Machine VG247 September 12 2012 Retrieved September 17 2012 You Can Play Virtua Fighter 2 In Yakuza 5 Siliconera 2012 10 12 Retrieved 2024 02 06 Virtua Fighter Kids New Sega Saturn game is way a head of its time Sega of America September 3 1996 Retrieved 11 October 2021 a b Patterson Mark James Steve Lawrence Eddy Radion Automatic Lord Gary 15 December 1994 Sega Saturn exclusive Virtua Fighter fighting in the third dimension PDF Computer and Video Games No 158 January 1995 United Kingdom Future plc pp 12 3 15 6 19 Arcade Action Virtua Fighters PDF Computer amp Video Games No 147 February 1994 EMAP 15 January 1994 pp 100 1 a b Sega Promotes 64 Bit CG Board Model 3 PDF Game Machine in Japanese No 515 Amusement Press Inc 1 April 1996 p 26 Famitsu DC 15 February 2002 Interview Akira Nagai SEGA REPRESENTATIVE Famitsu Books in Japanese Enterbrain pp 20 23 ISBN 9784757707900 Archived from the original on 20 August 2020 Retrieved 15 August 2020 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help Translation by Shmuplations Archived 7 August 2020 at the Wayback Machine OutRun Mean 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October 2021 https www segasammy co jp cms wp content uploads pdf en ir ir 2023 web all e pdf Academy of Interactive Arts amp Sciences 3 March 2016 Special Awards Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 20 April 2016 Top 50 Games of All Time Next Generation No 50 Imagine Media February 1999 p 80 Virtua Racing Arcade 1992 15 Most Influential Games of All Time GameSpot 2001 Archived from the original on 2010 04 12 Retrieved 19 January 2014 a b Leone Matt 2010 The Essential 50 Part 35 Virtua Fighter 1UP com Archived from the original on July 19 2012 Retrieved December 10 2016 Donovan Tristan 2010 Replay The History of Video Games Yellow Ant p 267 ISBN 978 0956507204 One of the key objections to 3D graphics that developers had been raising with Sony was that while polygons worked fine for inanimate objects such as racing cars 2D images were superior when it came to animating people or other characters Virtua Fighter Suzuki s follow up to Virtua Racing was a direct riposte to such thinking The characters may have resembled artists mannequins but their lifelike movement turned Suzuki s game into a huge success that exploded claims that game characters couldn t be done successfully in 3D Teruhisa Tokunaka chief executive officer of Sony Computer Entertainment even went so far as to thank Sega for creating Virtua Fighter and transforming developers attitudes Virtua Fighter Review Edge December 22 1994 Archived from the original on December 10 2014 Retrieved March 5 2015 Virtua Fighter s 3D characters have a presence that 2D sprites just can t match The characters really do seem alive whether they re throwing a punch unleashing a special move or reeling from a blow The Saturn version of Virtua Fighter is an exceptional game in many respects It s arguably the first true next generation console game fusing the best aspects of combat gameplay with groundbreaking animation and gorgeous sound CD music and clear samples In the arcades Virtua Fighter made people stop and look On the Saturn it will make many people stop look at their bank balance and then fork out for Sega s new machine Over to you Sony The Disappearance of Yu Suzuki Part 1 1Up com Archived from the original on 13 November 2013 Retrieved 20 April 2016 Top secret military technology was used to make Virtua Fighter 2 Yep that happened according to developer Eventhubs com 25 October 2014 Retrieved 2015 09 18 News Virtua Fighter 3 Computer and Video Games 174 10 1 May 1996 Expand Your Horizons Next Generation No 30 Imagine Media June 1997 p 1 How Virtua Fighter Saved PlayStation s Bacon WIRED 5 September 2012 Retrieved 20 April 2016 Thomason Steve July 2006 The Man Behind the Legend Nintendo Power Vol 19 no 205 p 72 Toby Gard It became clear to me watching people play Virtua Fighter which was kind of the first big 3D character console game that even though there were only two female characters in the lineup in almost every game I saw being played someone was picking one of the two females cf Gard Toby June 28 2001 Q amp A The man who made Lara BBC News Online Interview BBC Archived from the original on December 15 2002 Retrieved July 12 2016 Does John Romero Still Enjoy Shooting People Next Generation No 30 June 1997 pp 9 12 Edge May 1997 My original idea was to do something like Virtua Fighter in a 3D world with full contact fighting but you d also be able to run through a world and do the same stuff you do in Quake only when you got into these melees the camera would pull out into a third person perspective It would ve been great but nobody else had faith in trying it The project was taking too long and everybody just wanted to fall back on the safe thing the formula https retrocdn net images 8 8f Edge UK 045 pdf Watch The Last Guardian s spectacular new CG trailer playstation com 18 November 2016 Archived from the original on 25 August 2017 Retrieved 4 May 2018 Virtua Fighter 2 Next Generation 13 Imagine Media 127 8 January 1996 Robinson Martin Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown Review Eurogamer 13 June 2012 Leone Matt Essential 50 Virtua Fighter Archived 2012 07 19 at archive today 1UP McNamara Andy Virtua Fighter 5 PS3 Review Game Informer IGN Staff The Top 25 Videogame Franchises Archived 2012 11 04 at the Wayback Machine IGN December 4 2006 External links editVirtua Fighter at Curlie Virtua Fighter at MobyGames Demo of Virtua Fighter PC for Windows 95 hosted by Sega of America Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Virtua Fighter amp oldid 1222748745 Characters, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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