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Virtua Fighter

Virtua Fighter
VIRTUA-FIGHTER-logo.svg
The official logo of Virtua Fighter
Genres Fighting
Developers Sega-AM2
Genki (VF3 DC port)
Aspect (Animation)
Tiger Electronics (Megamix Game.com and R-Zone ports)
TOSE (Virtua Quest)
Publishers Sega
Creators Yu Suzuki
Seiichi Ishii
Platforms Arcade, Sega Saturn, 32X, Microsoft Windows, Mega Drive, Game Gear, Master System, Game.com, R-Zone, Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, GameCube, PlayStation 3, Virtual Console, Xbox 360, Mobile
First release Virtua Fighter
October 1993
Latest release Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown
June 5, 2012
Spin-offs Fighters Megamix
Virtua Quest
Anime series

Virtua Fighter (Japanese: バーチャファイター?) is a series of fighting games created by Sega studio AM2 and designers Yu Suzuki and Seiichi Ishii. The original Virtua Fighter was released in October 1993 and has received four main sequels and numerous spin-offs since. The highly influential first Virtua Fighter game is widely recognized as the first 3D fighting game ever released.

Similar to most other fighting games, the default gameplay system of the Virtua Fighter series involves two combatants needing to win two of three rounds, with each round being 30 seconds long or more. If a character is knocked out (or falls out) of the ring, the opponent wins the round. A fourth round is necessary if a double knockout (both players knocking each other out at the same time) occurred in a previous round and the match is tied one round each. In this fourth round, players fight on a small stage wherein one hit equals victory.

The basic control scheme is simple, using only a control stick and three buttons (Punch, Kick, Guard). Through various timings, positions, and button combinations, players input normal and special moves for each character. Traditionally, in the single-player mode, the player runs a gauntlet of characters in the game (which may include one's doppelgänger) all the way to the final boss.

The following is a list of games in the Virtua Fighter series:

The brainchild of Sega AM2's Yu Suzuki, Virtua Fighter was released in 1993 as an arcade game using hardware jointly developed by aerospace technology firm Lockheed Martin and Sega, dubbed the Model 1. It is considered the first polygon-based fighting game. It introduced the eight initial fighters as well as the boss, Dural.


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