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Cuddly Knife
12-21-2006, 04:10 PM
Xbox 360 Gets Virtua Fighter 5
SEGA stunner goes multiplatform in 2007.
by Justin Keeling and Doug Perry, IGN UK
UK, December 21, 2006 - In a move bound to get certain fists pumping in the hardcore gaming fraternity, SEGA today announced that its much hyped PlayStation 3 exclusive Virtua Fighter 5 officially will come to Xbox 360 in late summer 2007.

The last game in the Virtua Fighter series was a PS2 exclusive, which sold exceptionally well on Sony's system. Virtua Figher 5 had been hyped for some time as a killer PS3 exclusive for fighting fans, but -- following in the footsteps of Assassin's Creed and GTA IV -- will also go multi-platform.

The PS3 version still retains some level of exclusivity, with a US release on February 20 and with the console's launch in Europe. The Xbox 360 version will ship in late summer 2007, according to SEGA.

Virtua Fighter 5 offers worldwide fighting stages in which as many as 17 contestants vie, including two new characters, El Blaze, a wrestler somewhat like Wolf, and Eileen, who employs a Chinese Monkey Kung-Fu fighting style. SEGA also has implemented a new "offensive move" enabling players to take down opponents from different angles; these moves are believed to set VF5 apart from past VF games. Like in Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution, players can customize their characters. They can pick from four base costumes in the beginning, and then choose from a wide spectrum of unlockable accessories items as they progress. By winning more tournaments, players not only earn costumes and accessories, they receieve prizes and in-game money for browsing in the in-game shop.

"SEGA delivers the most technical fighting game experience on Xbox 360 with this installment of the award-winning Virtua Fighter series," said Scott A. Steinberg, vice president marketing, SEGA of America. "Virtua Fighter 5 takes full advantage of Xbox 360's hardware with action-packed gameplay, customizable characters, stunning graphics and highly detailed 3D fighting environments."

"The Virtua Fighter series from SEGA has one of the most prestigious histories in video games," said Jeff Bell, corporate VP of marketing at Xbox. "It's a franchise that has grown an army of loyal fans both in arcades and on consoles worldwide, and is consistently rated extremely high by the media. Fighting game fans have been hungry for Virtua Fighter 5 and we can now proudly deliver this game with Sega to Xbox 360 gamers around the world."

We'll have more on Virtua Fighter 5 in the near future
Great news. I can't wait to see what Live fights will be like. I've never really excelled at a VF title, but now that I know I'll be able to play online, I'm gonna get 4Evolution and practice.

Fivespot
12-21-2006, 04:23 PM
Hmmm. Couldn't a later release date also increase the odds of added content or improved gameplay/graphics? Yup.

So a few month delay from the PS3 version may not necessarily be a bad thing.

NEO-360
12-21-2006, 04:41 PM
Hmmm. Couldn't a later release date also increase the odds of added content or improved gameplay/graphics? Yup.

So a few month delay from the PS3 version may not necessarily be a bad thing.

I can wait. Hopefully, VF5 does support Xbox live. Games like VF and Tekken should be playable online. Thats where the real fighting takes place. Playing friends at home can get old fast. Shun Di is my favorite character. I love that drunk old man.:thumbsup:

Looking forward to playing it come Summer of 2007.:cool:

Cuddly Knife
12-21-2006, 04:45 PM
Well hell, I feel like a dumb turd for not reading throught the posts and seeing slade's thread about this . DELETE.

Mochan
12-21-2006, 05:15 PM
I sort of recall that Tekken could be played online.

Cuddly Knife
12-21-2006, 08:32 PM
No Tekken online. If there was, I'd be playing it. Maybe Dark Ressurection for the PSP has it.

NEO-360
12-21-2006, 11:56 PM
Tekken online would be huge. Same for VF5. Between Xbox live and whatever thing is going on with Playstation online these kind of competitions would bring back that old feeling when arcades ruled! Mano et mano. I miss those days spending quarters and playing against the so called best players in the neighborhood. Ahhh...:cryin: :cryin:

DrunkenThumbmaster
12-22-2006, 07:04 AM
VF won't be online Yu Suzuki think latency ruins the game. As for DOA being killed I dont' know about that. While VF is the more technical series DOA as catered to the masses a bit more. Well I don't know about DOA4 that one was the toughest game yet ,plus DOA will still be the online 3d fighting game on live.

Cuddly Knife
12-22-2006, 08:03 AM
Damn, that's really crappy that VF5 won't be online.

Oh well, I can hope for the next Tekken to be online. I wish it was Tag.

folken001
12-22-2006, 01:23 PM
Damn, that's really crappy that VF5 won't be online.

Oh well, I can hope for the next Tekken to be online. I wish it was Tag.
Why? DOA online is ****ty. Laggy as hell. Might as well just not play. I am happy that VF is offline. I rather not play any fighting via internet until they can do it reasonably well.

DOA probably won't die as long as those babes keep their D cups in the future.

NEO-360
12-22-2006, 01:44 PM
Why? DOA online is ****ty. Laggy as hell. Might as well just not play. I am happy that VF is offline. I rather not play any fighting via internet until they can do it reasonably well.

DOA probably won't die as long as those babes keep their D cups in the future.

Every fighting game from here on should be online playable. Tekken online would be great. Soul Calibur online would be great too. I am kinda sad VF5 is offline. I would love the chance to play against international competition. I'm come a long way since Folken(or whoever was on the stick) beat me in Capcom vs. SNK2 on Xbox live some years ago.

I can pretty much play Tekken, VF,and DOA. DOA must live. I love the DOA series.:thumbsup:

DrunkenThumbmaster
12-22-2006, 01:49 PM
Why? DOA online is ****ty. Laggy as hell. Might as well just not play. I am happy that VF is offline. I rather not play any fighting via internet until they can do it reasonably well.

DOA probably won't die as long as those babes keep their D cups in the future.

DOA ultimate was pretty laggy online. But DOA 4 runs great online no lag at all. It all depends on connections as usual though.

Cuddly Knife
12-22-2006, 01:52 PM
I was gonna say that it's about the connection. You can always tell who is the person who is lagging.