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  2. Virtua Fighter 5 - Wikipedia

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    Virtua Fighter 5 [b] is a fighting video game developed and published by Sega.It is the fifth installment of the Virtua Fighter series. The original version was released in July 2006 on the Sega Lindbergh arcade system board with a number of updates before home ports were released for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in 2007.

  3. Virtua Fighter - Wikipedia

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    Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown was released as a downloadable title for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 in June 2012, with online play available in both versions. An updated version of Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown named Version B was released in Japanese arcades in 2015.

  4. Fighting Vipers - Wikipedia

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    Fighting Vipers (ファイティングバイパーズ Faitingu Vaipāzu) is a 1995 fighting video game developed by Sega AM2.A 3D fighter, it uses the same game engine as AM2's Virtua Fighter 2 (1994) but features enclosed arenas and an armor mechanic, and was targeted more towards Western audiences, using a U.S. setting and more freeform styles of martial arts.

  5. List of crossovers in video games - Wikipedia

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    Fighting game featuring characters from 4 of Capcom's other series of games:Street Fighter, Street Fighter Alpha, Darkstalkers, and Red Earth. [8] Catherine: Full Body: Joker from Persona 5 is a DLC playable character for the game's non-story modes, and other members of the cast provide gameplay commentary, all with the original voice actors. [9]

  6. Actua Sports - Wikipedia

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    The term "Actua" is a (seemingly marketing-related) play on Sega's line of "Virtua" titled games, which included Virtua Fighter, Virtua Racing and Virtua Striker. [ 1 ] The first game in the series was the 1995 milestone title, Actua Soccer , which quickly became one of the most important titles for the company.

  7. Virtua Fighter (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The Future Publishing magazine Ultimate Future Games called Virtua Fighter the "game that killed" the 16-bit machines. [49] The Saturn version sold 630,000 units in Japan, while Remix sold a further 437,036 units there in 1995, for a combined total of 1,067,036 units sold for the Saturn in Japan. [64]

  8. VF5 - Wikipedia

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    Virtua Fighter 5, a fighting game; Vanadium(V) fluoride, a chemical compound; Fighting Squadron 5 (VF-5), an aviation unit of the United States Navy

  9. Virtua Fighter 4 - Wikipedia

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    Virtua Fighter 4 [a] is a fighting video game developed and published by Sega for arcades.It is the fourth game installment in the Virtua Fighter series. It was first released in arcades on the NAOMI 2 board followed by a console port as well as Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution on the PlayStation 2 under the budget-priced "Greatest Hits" label in 2002 and 2003, respectively.