Virtua Fighter-Tekken
Virtua Cop-Time Crisis
Daytona-Ridge Racer
Sega Rally-Rave Racer
Last Bronx-Soul Edge
Virtua Striker-Libero Grande
And theres loads more but my mind is in lock. SEGA may have been the underdog in home consoles (in some peoples eyes) but there arcade devision was a different story. No one could touch them. And nearly all companies Namco/Capcom and more used SEGA hardware at some point
SEGA is/was what Namco wanted to be
I'm kinda surprised no one has even brought up the Dead or Alive series yet, which was first made using the Sega model 2 board. I prefer the DoA series waaay over the Tekken series.
only ever played dead or alive 4 thought it was alright nothing special
VF is the undisputed king of fighting games. But it requires a lot of dedication to even scratch the surface. I used to ace the AI and human players just fine but when Evolution came up with AI based on real players it drove me crazy.
VF2 was one of the main reasons why I opted for a PS2 over XBox, but I used to hope Sega would release their later Dreamcast projects on PS2 too since the XBox wasn't the proper platform for them.
The only VF I never had was VF3tb. What were impressions regarding the (rushed?) Dreamcast conversion?
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