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  • Virtua Fighter Remix
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  • Virtua Fighter Remix was an update of the original Virtua Fighter with higher-polygon models (when compared to the Sega Saturn port; the original Sega Model 1 game has higher-polygon models than Remix) ,texture mapping and some gameplay changes. It was given free to all registered Saturn owners in the US via mail. It also had an arcade release on the ST-V (an arcade platform based on the less powerful Sega Saturn) and later ported to Microsoft Windows as Virtua Fighter PC.
  • Virtua Fighter Remix (バーチャファイターリミックス), developed in 1995 by Sega-AM1, was an update of the original Virtua Fighter. It had higher-polygon models (compared to the original's Sega Saturn port), texture mapping, and some gameplay changes. It was given free to all registered Saturn owners in the US via mail and was available for sale in Japan and Europe.
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Platforms
  • Arcade, Sega Saturn, PC
Name
  • Virtua Fighter Remix
Caption
  • Virtua Fighter Remix Japanese Saturn cover
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Release
  • --07-14
Developer
  • Sega AM1
Arcade
  • Sega ST-V
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  • Virtua Fighter Remix (バーチャファイターリミックス), developed in 1995 by Sega-AM1, was an update of the original Virtua Fighter. It had higher-polygon models (compared to the original's Sega Saturn port), texture mapping, and some gameplay changes. It was given free to all registered Saturn owners in the US via mail and was available for sale in Japan and Europe. It also had an arcade release on the ST-V (an arcade platform based on the Sega Saturn) and in 1996 was ported to Microsoft Windows as Virtua Fighter PC. The Windows version played in a higher resolution and had the option to use the textured Remix models or the original flat-shaded models.
  • Virtua Fighter Remix was an update of the original Virtua Fighter with higher-polygon models (when compared to the Sega Saturn port; the original Sega Model 1 game has higher-polygon models than Remix) ,texture mapping and some gameplay changes. It was given free to all registered Saturn owners in the US via mail. It also had an arcade release on the ST-V (an arcade platform based on the less powerful Sega Saturn) and later ported to Microsoft Windows as Virtua Fighter PC.