Video Gaming News - April 2003
San Francisco, CA (April 8, 2003) - SEGA of America, Inc. today
announced Virtual On Marz, a mech combat game exclusively for the PlayStation 2.
From Sega:
"Virtual On Marz" casts gamers as a member of "Marz," a Robotic Special
Forces unit charged with keeping peace in the galaxy. Players are thrust into
the pilot's seat of a giant mechanized battle Virtuaroid as they blast through
dozens of missions, defend allied bases, attack enemy convoys and fight
alongside other Virtuaroids in explosive 2-on-2 battles.
"Virtual On Marz" brings home the same heart-stopping thrills that made the
"Virtual On(tm)" series a classic, and ups the ante with more than 40
characters, a deep story mode, intense head-to-head multiplayer action and
dozens of unlockable surprises. "Virtual On" experts will be able to take
advantage of a new "Virtual Twin Stick" control scheme, recreating the legendary
arcade "Twin Stick" controls in addition to a new easy-to-use pick-up-and-play
setup for beginners.
"'Virtual On Marz' is mech combat meets street brawling in a white-knuckled
battle royale to save the galaxy," said Mike Fischer, vice president of
marketing, SEGA of America, Inc. "Fans of the classic series will be thrilled by
the new story mode and massive unlockable archives. Newcomers won't know what
hit them."
"Virtual On Marz" is in development by SEGA's Hitmaker! studio and is slated
for release in November 2003.
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