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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. List of Sega arcade games - Wikipedia

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    Virtua Fighter 5: Virtua Fighter 5 Ver. B, Virtua Fighter 5 Ver. C, Virtua Fighter 5 R Version A, Virtua Fighter 5 R Version B, Virtua Fighter 5 R Version C, Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown Version A, Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown Version B: Fighting Sega (AM2) [110] [111] Virtua Tennis 3: Sports Sega (AM3) [112] 2007 2 SPICY: Light gun ...

  4. Virtua Fighter - Wikipedia

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    Virtua Fighter 5 R, released on July 24, 2008, saw the return of Taka-Arashi while introducing a new fighter, Jean Kujo. Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown was released in arcades on July 29, 2010. Virtua Fighter 5 Ultimate Showdown (known in Japan as Virtua Fighter eSports) was released for Sega ALLs cabinet on June 2, 2021, a day after ...

  5. Dead or Alive 5 - Wikipedia

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    Pai Chan a b c, a Chinese martial arts movie star and mizongyi practitioner from Sega's Virtua Fighter series. Rig, a Canadian taekwondo martial artist who is a boss at the same oil platform where Bass works and the two are rough friends. Sarah Bryant a b c, an American college student and mixed martial artist from Sega's Virtua Fighter series.

  6. GGPO - Wikipedia

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    GGPO (Good Game Peace Out) is middleware designed to help create a near-lagless online experience for various emulated arcade games and fighting games. The program was created by Tony Cannon, co-founder of fighting game community site Shoryuken and the popular Evolution Championship Series.

  7. Virtua Fighter (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Virtua Fighter [a] is a fighting video game developed and published by Sega for arcades. It was developed for the Sega Model 1 arcade platform by AM2, a development group within Sega headed by Yu Suzuki. An early prototype version was location tested in Japan by August 1993, before the complete game was released worldwide in December 1993. [4]

  8. Bajiquan - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, Yu Suzuki - who got interested in martial arts because of the manga, Kenji - would direct Virtua Fighter, a groundbreaking 3D fighting game. The game was hugely successful in Japan and amongst the roster was a bajiquan practitioner Akira Yuki, solidifying bajiquan's stay in Japanese pop-culture.

  9. Sarah Bryant (Virtua Fighter) - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Bryant (Japanese: サラ・ブライアント, Hepburn: Sara Buraianto) is a character in the Virtua Fighter series of fighting games by Sega.She is a college student from San Francisco, California, who debuted in the original Virtua Fighter, brainwashed to try and kill her brother, and later tries to surpass him while seeking to take down the organization responsible.