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|title = Virtua Fighter (universe) | |title = Virtua Fighter (universe) | ||
|image = [[File:Virtua Fighter logo.png|250px]] | |image = [[File:Virtua Fighter logo.png|250px]] | ||
|developer = [[Sega]] | |developer = [[Sega]]<br>Various | ||
|publisher = Sega<br>Tiger Electronics | |publisher = Sega<br>Tiger Electronics | ||
|designer = Yu Suzuki<br>Seiichi Ishii | |designer = Yu Suzuki<br>Seiichi Ishii | ||
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The next mainline entry, ''{{iw|wikipedia|Virtua Fighter 5}}'' released on the Sega Lindbergh arcade board in 2006. The game was the first in the series to be available in high definition, as well as more dynamic stage designs and an overall faster game speed. Version B of this game was ported to the PlayStation 3 in 2009, and the enhanced version C was ported to Xbox 360 titled ''Virtua Fighter 5 Online''. A proper enhancement was released in 2009 as ''Virtua Fighter 5 R'', which reintroduced cut characters and adds several gameplay tweaks. Another update titled ''Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown'' was released in 2010, which included new characters and more gameplay tweaks. | The next mainline entry, ''{{iw|wikipedia|Virtua Fighter 5}}'' released on the Sega Lindbergh arcade board in 2006. The game was the first in the series to be available in high definition, as well as more dynamic stage designs and an overall faster game speed. Version B of this game was ported to the PlayStation 3 in 2009, and the enhanced version C was ported to Xbox 360 titled ''Virtua Fighter 5 Online''. A proper enhancement was released in 2009 as ''Virtua Fighter 5 R'', which reintroduced cut characters and adds several gameplay tweaks. Another update titled ''Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown'' was released in 2010, which included new characters and more gameplay tweaks. | ||
The only original titles have been ''Virtua Fighter: Cool Champ'', a mobile card game in 2011 and ''Virtua Fighter: Fever Combo'', another mobile card game in 2014. Sega has recently made an effort to move into the fighting game e-sports scene and have made an initiative. This included ''Virtua Fighter 5: Ultimate Showdown'', a remaster of the original game, for PlayStation 4 in 2021. Enhancements include a move to the Dragon Engine, notably used for titles from {{iw|wikipedia|Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio}}'s ''{{iw|wikipedia|Like a Dragon|franchise}}'' franchise, overhauled UI and online features, and a significant amount of new tertiary content. After the remaster's release, it would receive crossovers with other franchises between smaller updates; starting off with the ''Like a Dragon'' franchise in December 2021, then with the ''Tekken'' franchise in March 2022 | The series has mostly been dormant since then. The only original titles have been ''Virtua Fighter: Cool Champ'', a mobile card game in 2011 and ''Virtua Fighter: Fever Combo'', another mobile card game in 2014. Sega has recently made an effort to move into the fighting game e-sports scene and have made an initiative. This included ''Virtua Fighter 5: Ultimate Showdown'', a remaster of the original game, for PlayStation 4 in 2021. Enhancements include a move to the Dragon Engine, notably used for titles from {{iw|wikipedia|Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio}}'s ''{{iw|wikipedia|Like a Dragon|franchise}}'' franchise, overhauled UI and online features, and a significant amount of new tertiary content. After the remaster's release, it would receive crossovers with other franchises between smaller updates; starting off with the ''Like a Dragon'' franchise in December 2021, then with the ''Tekken'' franchise in March 2022. | ||
''Virtua Fighter'' left a mark in the 3D fighting game genre as being its founder. Furthermore, this series is referenced throughout Sega's various IPs; some of the characters' movesets were reused in the {{uv|Sonic the Hedgehog}} franchise such as ''{{iw|wikipedia|Sonic the Fighters}}'', the ''{{iw|wikipedia|Shenmue}}'' series and its spiritual successor, ''Like a Dragon'' (formerly ''Yakuza''), and the {{uv|Bayonetta}} series for example. | ''Virtua Fighter'' left a mark in the 3D fighting game genre as being its founder. Furthermore, this series is referenced throughout Sega's various IPs; some of the characters' movesets were reused in the {{uv|Sonic the Hedgehog}} franchise such as ''{{iw|wikipedia|Sonic the Fighters}}'', the ''{{iw|wikipedia|Shenmue}}'' series and its spiritual successor, ''Like a Dragon'' (formerly ''Yakuza''), and the {{uv|Bayonetta}} series for example. | ||
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**{{GameIcon|SSB4}} "'''Begin a New Challenge'''": Used in the Mii costume reveal trailer for both Akira and Jacky, in both ''Smash 4'' and ''Ultimate''. | **{{GameIcon|SSB4}} "'''Begin a New Challenge'''": Used in the Mii costume reveal trailer for both Akira and Jacky, in both ''Smash 4'' and ''Ultimate''. | ||
===''{{iw|wikipedia|Virtua Fighter | ===''{{iw|wikipedia|Virtua Fighter 4}}''=== | ||
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**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Akira reuses Shin'ichirō Miki's archived voice lines from this game. | **{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Akira reuses Shin'ichirō Miki's archived voice lines from this game. |