Video Gaming News - August 2003
San Francisco, CA (August 12, 2003) - SEGA of America today
announced the launch of Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution.
From Sega:
Exclusively for the PlayStation(R)2 computer entertainment system, "Virtua
Fighter 4 Evolution" ships to retail with two new characters, updated graphics,
and new modes, prompting top gaming enthusiast publication Gamepro to recommend
that "every fighting fan must have this game." In addition, "Virtua Fighter 4
Evolution" packs a punch with a low suggested retail price of $19.99.
"'Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution' represents the closest thing to perfection a
fighting game fan will find this year," said Noah Musler, product manager, SEGA
of America. "AM2 turned up the dial to 11 on every facet of this game."
The latest version of SEGA's 2002 hit "Virtua Fighter(TM) 4," "Virtua Fighter
4 Evolution" has fully optimized graphics for exceptionally detailed arenas and
fluid play without "jaggies," raising the stakes in the fighting game genre.
Players throw-down against two new characters added to the original cast of 13:
Goh the Judoka and Brad the ferocious Muay Thai Kick Boxer. As in "Virtua
Fighter 4," players can customize their characters, but this time around there
are more than 1,500 new costume items - more than double the amount from last
year's release.
In addition, "Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution" features a new "Quest" mode where
players battle aggressive highly tuned A.I. opponents modeled after the top
players from the arcades of Japan. In this mode, gamers fight for the World
Championship through a series of simulated arcade tournaments. In each arcade,
gamers are also given missions; once accomplished, players earn
items to further customize their characters.
Finally, exclusively for the U.S. market, "Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution"
includes "Virtua Fighter 10th Anniversary" mode. In this special "old meets new"
section, players can experience the flat polygonal look and feel of the original
"Virtua Fighter," with all of the characters and most of the moves included in "Virtua
Fighter 4 Evolution" (exempted moves are those that use walls as part of the
move sequence). A true tribute to the legendary first game in the franchise, "Virtua
Fighter 10th Anniversary" mode features classic moves like "high jump" in which
players can clear their opponents' heads to move to the opposite side of the
arena, as gameplay is limited to a 2D space. This mode will be sold on a
separate disc in Japan and Europe.
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