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Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution
Details: Video game Initial Release Date: July 2002 Developer: Sega AM2 Genre: Fighting game Publisher: Sega Nominations: VGX Award for Best Fighting Game, VGX Award for Most Addictive Video Game Platforms: PlayStation 2, Arcade game
Plot: Virtua Fighter 3 is the sequel to 1994's Virtua Fighter 2 and the third fighting game in the Virtua Fighter series, developed by Sega AM2 and published by Sega in 1996. It was the first arcade game to run on the Sega Model 3 system board. A port for the Sega Saturn was announced but ultimately cancelled...
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