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Revision as of 06:57, 2 July 2010

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Virtua Fighter
System(s): Arcade, Sega 32X, Sega Saturn, Tiger R-Zone, PC
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Genre: 3D Action

















Virtua Fighter is a 1993 fighting game developed for the Sega Model 1 arcade platform by AM2, a development group within Sega, headed by Yu Suzuki. It was the first game in the Virtua Fighter series, and the first 3D-based fighting game (another 3D fighting game called 4D Sports Boxing was released few years earlier but is strictly boxing). It has been ported to several home video game consoles including the Sega Saturn and Sega 32X. A port was also released for Microsoft Windows.

The game takes place in a 3 dimensional arena. The technology used for the game relied on quadratic surfaces rather than the polygons used for modern 3D graphics. The images were created using wireframes and flat-shaded quads.

Unlike other fighting games of the time (such as Street Fighter II or Mortal Kombat), the game relied on a control stick and only three buttons, Punch, Kick, and Guard. Simple button combinations would trigger even more moves. Using a series of button presses would trigger more complicated combos. This made what seemed like a relatively simple control scheme incredibly in-depth. The moves performed were also incredibly realistic where-as most fighting games at the time used greatly exaggerated and unrealistic moves.

Port Comparions

The 32x Version of Virtua Fighter has a decreased polygon count and generally more simplified graphics. The music is based off the arcade version, and is rendered through the Genesis and 32x sound hardware.

The Saturn version has more detailed graphics and more polygons than the 32X version, but due to the CD read-speed of the Saturn, has around 5-second load times, as opposed to the 32x version's instantaneous loading. The Saturn version has remixed arrange music based off the arcade version's.

Both versions have a Round-Robin tournament mode which is an addition from the arcade release. They are both otherwise very similar to the arcade version.

Virtua Fighter Remix

Virtua Fighter Remix was an updated version of the original Virtua Fighter. The models had a higher polygon count than the original Saturn port (but less than the arcade version). Texture mapping was also improved and there were a few gameplay changes. It was given out for free to Saturn owners that had registered their Saturn with Sega, and a "CG Portrait Collection Disc" was also included. This was probably to make up for the botched first release of the game which didn't accurately show the Saturn's power and made it look inferior to the PlayStation.

It was also given an arcade release and was ported to Microsoft Windows as Virtua Fighter PC.

Characters

For Characters, please look Virtua Fighter Characters

Production Credits

Production Credits (Arcade Team)

Producer/Director: Yu Suzuki
Main Programmer: Toru Ikebuchi
Main Designer & Coordinator: Seiichi Ishii
Programmers: Shin Kimura, Takeshi Suzuki, Eisuke Miura, Kazuhiko Yamada, Masahiko Kobayashi, Naomi Ota, F.Y Bertrand, Tetsuya Kaku
Designers: Kuhikiko Nakata, Youji Kato, Toshiya Inoue, Yoshinao Asako, Masataka Aochi, Tomohiro Ishii, Jeffery Buchanan, Mika Kojima
Program Supports: Keiji Okayasu, Hiroaki Shoji
Music Composer: Takayuki Nakamura
Planning Support: Manabu Tsukamoto
Created By: Sega AM2
Presented By: Sega

Production Credits (32X Team)

Producer: Kouichi Nagata
Programmers: Eiji Horita, Akio Setsumasa, Tatsuo Yamajiri, Yasuhiro Takahashi
Designer: Masashi Kudo
Sound Designers: Masaru Setsumaru, Tatsuya Kousaki, Atsumu Miyazawa, Tadashi Joukagi
Planner: Hideki Ando
Special Thanks: Yu Suzuki, Keiji Okayasu, Toshiya Inoue, Tetsuya Suginmoto, Yutaka Nishino, Hiroaki Shoji, Takeshi Suzuki, Yoshinao Asako, Youji Kato, Ryoya Yui, Manabu Tsukamoto, Virtua Fighter Saturn Version Team, Ryoichi Hasegawa, Michael B. Latham, Eric Quakenbush, Erik Wahlberg, Bill Person, France Tantiado, Terry Tang
Created By: Sega AM2
Presented By: Sega

Production Credits (Saturn Team)

Producer: Yu Suzuki
Main Programmer: Keiji Okayasu
Programmers: Tetsuya Sugimoto, Hiroaki Shoji, Motoi Kaneko, Junichi Ishito
Designers: Yoshinao Asako, Youji Kato, Ryoya Yui
Sound Designers: Takayuki Nakamura, Takenobu Mitsuyoshi, Kazuhiko Kouchi
Special Thanks: Yutaka Nishino, Hideya Shiazaki, Takayuki Yamaguchi, Kazuo Otani, SEGA Digital Studio
Remixed By: Virtua Fighter Remix Team
Created By: Sega AM2
Presented By: Sega

Physical Scans

32X Version

Saturn Version

Windows Version