Sega present a new version of classic fighting game Virtua Fighter 5, that adds several new features at a temptingly low price tag.
We’re not sure how Sega’s revival of its classic arcade brands is going but we’re beginning to worry that they left it too late. Almost everything they’ve announced, or at least hinted at, so far has seemed promising but despite being very good, Shinobi: Art Of Vengeance seemed to come and go with little fanfare. It was the first of the loosely defined new wave of reboots and sequels, but Sega also seem very keen to revive 3D fighting game Virtua Fighter as well.
The original 1993 game was groundbreaking in terms of both its depiction of the human form and for being the first 3D polygonal fighting game. Virtua Fighter 2 was so popular that the Saturn convers

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