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Source : | | www.sega-europe.com (redirects to https://www.sega.co.uk/) (www.sega-europe.com) | |
Game Credits (On Artwork): | | Exclusively Licensed To : Sony Computer Entertainment Europe | |
Game Credits (On Artwork): | | Library Programs © : Sony Computer Entertainment, Inc.©1997-2002 | |
Language - Artwork : | | French (Français) | |
Game Credits (On Artwork): | | Game Copyright : Sega-AM2©2001, ©2003 | |
Description (by producer & GT in English only) : | Kick your adrenaline into high gear as you defeat opponents with your brutal judo and kickboxing mastery. Sega's 3D fighting series evolves into a freight train of hardcore martial arts maneuvers featuring 15 competitors--some of whom can switch up their fighting style mid-fight. The new characters vying for a shot at winning the Worldwide Martial Arts Championship II Tournament are Goh, a trained assassin, and Brad, an Italian Muay Thai champion kickboxer. Once you make a name for yourself through a series of simulated arcade tournaments amid snow, rain, and sand, you'll qualify for the biggest fight of your career and show the world what you're really made of. | L'évolution suprême de la série Virtua Fighter.
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Displayed (written) info : | VIRTUA FIGHTER 4
EVOLUTION
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VIRTUA FIGHTER 4
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Notes : | Virtua Fighter 4 (Hepburn: Bacha Faita Fo) is a fighting game by Sega. It is the fourth game in the Virtua Fighter series.
The game was first released in arcades on the NAOMI 2 board in 2001. A console port of Virtua Fighter 4, as well as that of Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution under the budget-priced "Greatest Hits" label, appeared on the Sony PlayStation 2 in 2002 and 2003, respectively.
In Japan, Virtua Fighter 4 is famous for spearheading and opening the market for internet functionality in arcades. VF.NET started in Japan in 2001, and since companies have created their own arcade networks, e-Amusement by Konami, NESiCAxLive by Taito and Square Enix, and ALL.Net by Sega. | | |
Catalog Number(s) Artwork : | | SLES 51616Spine: | |
Catalog Number(s) Media : | | SLES-51616 | |
Game Region: | | Playstation Regions : PS Region 2 | |
Game Credits (On Artwork): | | Made In : Austria | |
Year of this release : | | 2003 | |
Catalog Number(s) Artwork : | | 4761364Spine: | |
Barcode : | | 5 060004 761364 | |
Catalog Number(s) Artwork : | | INL-P- 51616-FRWrapper: | |
Name | Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution (2002) (PS2) | Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution (2003) (PS2) | |
Originally released : | 2001Arcade | | |
Source : | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtua_Fighter_4 (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtua_Fighter_4) | | |
Game Platform: | Arcade : | | |
Game Rating: | USA ESRB: : T [Teen] | | |
Game Credits (On Artwork): | Copyright Holder : Sega-AM2 | | |
Video | | [Ps2] Introduction du jeu "Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution" de l'editeur Sega (2003) | |
Video | | VIRTUA FIGHTER 4 EVO Finale - Anim'est III NTSC du 14/11/2004 - Shwoking (JA) VS Mikgneh (AO) | |
Image | | Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution - Disc.jpg | |
Image | | Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution - Wrapper Cover Section(1).jpg | |
Image | | Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution - Wrapper Spine and Back Section.jpg | |
Video | | VIRTUA FIGHTER 4 HD PS2 | |
Video | | Virtua Fighter 4 sur PS2 FR | |
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