Let’s Compare ( Virtua Fighter )
Gaming History Source
Video Locations:
1. Arcade 0:38
2. Game Gear 3:36
3. Sega Master System 6:35
4. 32X 9:33
5. Sega Saturn ( Original ) 12:32
6. Sega Saturn ( Remix ) 15:30
7. Windows PC 18:29
8. Playstation 2 21:27
( Virtua Fighter 10th anniversary edition )
Description Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtua_Fighter_%28video_game%29
Virtua Fighter (Japanese: バーチャファイター Hepburn: Bācha Faitā?) is a 1993 fighting game created for the Sega Model 1 arcade platform by AM2, a development group within Sega, headed by Yu Suzuki. It is the first game in the Virtua Fighter series, and the first arcade fighting game to feature fully 3D polygon graphics. It has been ported to several platforms, including the Sega Saturn, Sega 32X and Microsoft Windows.
Gameplay:
The Virtua label indicates that the onscreen action takes place in 3D. The images were created using wireframe and flat-shaded quads. Beyond 3D, it retained the staple of multiple characters, each with their own distinctive moves.
The player faces all eight characters (including a duplicate of the chosen character) in a pre-determined order, followed by a fight with the game’s boss, Dural. Each fight is a best-of-three match, and the player has three ways to win: knocking out the opponent, forcing him/her out of the ring, or having more health left when time runs out.
Unlike other fighting games of the early 1990s (such as Street Fighter II or Mortal Kombat), the game relies on a control stick and only three buttons, Punch, Kick, and Guard (block) although different situations and button combinations led to a vast variety of moves for each character. The game is highly regarded for its in-depth fighting engine and real world fighting techniques, and was considered revolutionary upon release.