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The third major revision of the fighting game Virtua Fighter 5 brings a multiplayer "eSports" focus to the series. It also features a new soundtrack and overhauled graphics (making use of a new engine from Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio).
Virtua Tennis Challenge brings Sega's popular tennis franchise to mobile devices.
The latest game in Sega's Virtua Tennis series adds a new World Tour, online rank progression, and optional motion play.
The second major revision of the fighting game Virtua Fighter 5, including a variety of gameplay tweaks and character balance, along with a new soundtrack and new stage visuals.
Virtua Tennis 2009 is the latest iteration of the Virtua Tennis series, featuring an updated roster, new minigames, and several gameplay tweaks.
The first major revision of the fighting game Virtua Fighter 5, adding two new combatants, several new stage layouts (including the return of breakable walls), and updated gameplay mechanics.
Remake of the first Virtual On game (Saturn) on PlayStation 2.
Virtua Tennis 3 is the third game in the Virtua Tennis franchise developed by Sega, featuring many of today's top professional players.
The fifth main installment of Sega-AM2's signature fighting game series, using PC-based arcade hardware to deliver the most advanced graphical capabilities of video games in the mid-to-late 2000's.
Virtua Tennis: World Tour is Sega's first version of their popular Virtua Tennis franchise on the PSP. It allows players to take create their own tennis superstars and guide them to the top of the rankings.
Virtua Quest is a 3rd person Action RPG set in the Virtua Fighter universe.
Sega Ages 2500 Vol. 16: Virtua Fighter 2 is essentially a remake of Virtua Fighter 2 for the Sega Saturn.
The second and final major update to the fourth installment of Sega-AM2's signature 3D fighting game series, and the only one that did not leave Japanese arcades. It features some new modes and gameplay options.
Virtual-On Marz is currently the latest game in the Virtual-On series, and it is the only game that is exclusive to consoles. It is based on Virtual-On Force.
This game is essentially Virtua Fighter 4 Evo redone in the primitive graphics from the original Virtua Fighter. Bundled with VF4 for PS2.
This is a great sequel to the other two Virtua Cop installments. It also features a bullet time mechanism which players to slow down time by stepping on a pedal.
Virtua Cop: Elite Edition is a compilation containing the first two Virtua Cop games for Playstation 2.
The first major revision of Sega-AM2's fourth entry in their signature 3D fighting game series. Along with two new combatants, it updates all fighters' movelists, stages, and soundtracks.
The first soccer game to be released on the GameCube. It has an arcade style of game-play, featuring 65 teams and has a range of modes called Road to International Cup, League, Tournament and Ranking.
Cyber Troopers Virtual-On Force is the third Virtual-On game, notable for featuring 4-player battles. It is not known to have had any official release outside of Japan.
Arcade tennis game known as Virtua Tennis 2 in Europe.
The fourth main installment of the Virtua Fighter series continues its trend of using the most powerful hardware at the time for groundbreaking visuals, while introducing online connectivity for Japanese arcades (allowing players to track their stats and customize their fighters' appearances).
Virtua Tennis is the first game in Sega's arcade tennis franchise.
A fighting game featuring giant robots and full 3D movement.
The third installment of Sega AM2's signature 3D fighting game series, Virtua Fighter 3 features a very advanced 3D graphical engine for its time while introducing a variety of unique fighting game stage layouts (including those with uneven ground).
The Final Round is a golf game that was published by Konami for the PlayStation in 1996.
A 2D 1on1 fighter featuring a story mode. Based on the short lived Virtua Fighter anime.
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