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Babelfish Translation

 

With the Sega booth of AOU2008 which from 2008 February 15th is commenced with Makuhari メッセ of Chiba prefecture lightning announcement! Arcade game ' バーチャファイタ- 5 ' it becomes the new series, ' バーチャファイタ- 5 R ' was announced. Details of work time and the like were not revealed, but demonstration image releases. The form of the professional sumo wrestler who the new character of the departing like the karate house and, ' バーチャファイタ- 3 ' had appeared and makes the "鷹 storm" closely resembling started projecting. It was very short image, but because new stage it could verify, we would like to expect to follow-up story!

 

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Source: Famitsu

 

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Upgrade via Live plz?

doubtful, but it would be nice. we are already at least one version back from the arcade now. I would pay 15 to 20 bucks for an upgrade over live though.

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First Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution and now this? Can't they make just one game and stick with it (as in, make it balanced and good enough so there won't be a need of a "remix")?

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First Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution and now this? Can't they make just one game and stick with it (as in, make it balanced and good enough so there won't be a need of a "remix")?

No. I reported earlier that this would happen.

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Unless they offer it at a lower price.

 

THEY STEALINZ OUR MONIEZ

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VF remix/upgrades are basically different games from what I have come to understand...

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VF remix/upgrades are basically different games from what I have come to understand...

 

I don't think so. I don't even think they have enough in them to be considered 'expansion packs'.

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VF remix/upgrades are basically different games from what I have come to understand...

 

I don't think so. I don't even think they have enough in them to be considered 'expansion packs'.

 

Wow, you have no idea what you are talking about. You obviously have not played VF4/VF4 evo.

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VF remix/upgrades are basically different games from what I have come to understand...

 

I don't think so. I don't even think they have enough in them to be considered 'expansion packs'.

 

Wow, you have no idea what you are talking about. You obviously have not played VF4/VF4 evo.

Yes well, Virtual Fighter 4: Evolution happens to be one of the few exceptions. Love the game, the hard-as-nails timing notwithstanding.

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VF remix/upgrades are basically different games from what I have come to understand...

 

I don't think so. I don't even think they have enough in them to be considered 'expansion packs'.

 

Wow, you have no idea what you are talking about. You obviously have not played VF4/VF4 evo.

 

Said like a true VF fan. No matter how you slice it, there isn't enough content to call it a new game. It's as simple as that.

 

Getting into whether updates between VFs themselves are too minor and incremental to even be called new games themselves is another issue, but you can probably guess how I feel on that topic too.

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VF remix/upgrades are basically different games from what I have come to understand...

 

I don't think so. I don't even think they have enough in them to be considered 'expansion packs'.

 

Wow, you have no idea what you are talking about. You obviously have not played VF4/VF4 evo.

 

Said like a true VF fan. No matter how you slice it, there isn't enough content to call it a new game. It's as simple as that.

 

Getting into whether updates between VFs themselves are too minor and incremental to even be called new games themselves is another issue, but you can probably guess how I feel on that topic too.

The amount of effort AM2 puts into a VF update is twice the amount of effort Namco puts into a sequel. Basically the same can be said about T6. T6= an update of Tekken 5.

 

No I am not talking like a true VF fan, I saying that because I have played the hell out of both VF4 and VF4 EVO. You obviously have not. An update in a VF game is on par if not better then a sequel when compared to other fighting games. Basically an update in a VF game is sequel quality with the same graphics engine.

 

Once again, if you actually played VF4 then played VF4 EVO then you will know how much the game was improved and changed.

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