Virtua Fighter 10th Anniversary
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Developer(s) | Enterbrain |
Publisher(s) | SEGA |
Designer(s) | Yu Suzuki |
Release date(s) | NAAugust 13, 2003 PAL N/A JPN November 28, 2003 |
Genre(s) | Fighting game |
Mode(s) | Single player, multiplayer |
Rating(s) | ESRB: Teen (T) |
Platform(s) | PlayStation 2 |
Virtua Fighter 10th Anniversary is a combination of the original Virtua Fighter arcade title, with Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution, for PlayStation 2. In North America, Virtua Fighter 10th Anniversary was included in Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution. In Japan, Virtua Fighter 10th Anniversary shipped as part of a box set, including an art book and DVD with Virtua Fighter history, under the title of "Virtua Fighter 10th Anniversary ~Memory of Decade~". In the United Kingdom, Virtua Fighter 10th Anniversary was only available as a promotional item, and was never sold at retail.
[edit] 10th Anniversary Combination
Certain elements from Virtua Fighter, and Virtua Fighter 4 are present in Virtua Fighter 10th Anniversary.
[edit] From Virtua Fighter 1:
- Character and Arena models (With new ones for the newer characters)
- Soundtrack
- "Floaty" jump physics (Jumping causes you to sail through the air like the Incredible Hulk)
- No Ground Juggles (Hitting the enemy against the ground hard enough won't bounce them back up to take more damage)
- Plane Structure (Essentially a 2d game with 3d models, there is no 8-way walk or evading. The only way to change planes is via a throw.)
- Menu layout and game modes. Only Arcade and Vs. are available
[edit] From Virtua Fighter 4:
- Full character roster
- Virtually identical moves lists (Only moves that involve 3 dimensions, i.e. throw evades, etc. have been omitted)
- Victory poses/taunts
- Game speed/frame rate