Update: October 13, 2004 «©NCSX» In 1993, Sega set the world on fire with the first 3-D fighting game. Prior to Virtua Fighter, fighting games followed a staunch 2-D formula as mandated by Capcom's Street Fighter. With Sega breaking the mold and showing the way to the future, competitors scrambled with their own 3-D efforts. As 1994 rolled around, Sega stunned the world once again with the highly polished VF2. As the 10th Anniversary of VF2 closes, Yu Suzuki and the crew at AM2 revisit their classic fighter and recreate it in near perfect fashion on the PS2. The original arcade version of the game as well as the slightly updated VF2.1 are both playable. As a bonus, both the arcade and Saturn BGMs are available on the disk. Similar to all previous Sega Ages games, historical notes and information are printed on a leaf of paper which may then be inserted in your Sega Ages binder. View the back cover. Jan Code: 4974365830823 This document is ©NCSX 2003. All rights reserved. No reproduction in whole or in part of this document may be made without express written consent of National Console Support, Inc.
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