(Yu Suzuki isn’t at SEGA and works independent, the comment that they will ask SEGA to make Virtua Fighter 6 is from a outsiders preceptive. I guess we really don’t know what that project is, so there isn’t much to discuss. Surprised that the interviewer didn’t even ask Yu Suzuki what he thought of SEGA’s announcement for Virtua Fighter x eSports. He even mentioned that a lot of fans are requesting a Tekken x Virtua Fighter crossover, if that’s what it takes to get a new Virtua Fighter.ĭuring the interview Harada also brings up something he talked on twitter about before, a deal Namco had floating around at management level where Namco would have added Virtua Fighter characters into a potential Dreamcast Tekken title, which never happened.Īt the end of the interview, the interviewer ask Yu Suzuki and Katsuhiro Harada to go to SEGA and request they both make Virtua Fighter 6, with Yu Suzuki responding, “If you need me, just say the word.” Harada also complained about how he gets consistent request from fighting game fans on twitter (hey, that’s us) about a new Virtua Fighter because SEGA never attends these fighting game events so all fans seem to direct their request to him. For example Riot Games is working on a fighting game with no inputs, but uses ‘cool down’ mechanics for powerful moves. This is something that a lot of other game studios are playing with now and has the community mixed. Yu thinks this would broaden the user base. According to Yu Suzuki, he prefers the players to be focused on tactics instead of mastering inputs.
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For Virtua Fighter 2 - I recommend either the Model2 emulator or the old PC port which is a port of the Saturn version but with some new additions like the ability. If you like Japanese games, I suggest you give the account a follow.Īccording to Yu Suzuki, if he ever created a Virtua Fighter 6 he would want to simplify and improve the controls and interfaces further. For Virtua Fighter 1 - I would recommend playing the PC port which is basically a port VF Remix not as good as the arcade version but at least it's better than VF on 32X. The important bits of the i nterview were taken from twitter account, who translates Japanese gaming news. There was also some talk about the possibility of creating Virtua Fighter 6! Yesterday the Japanese video game news site Denfaminico Gamer held an interview with SEGA-AM2 legendary arcade designer Yu Suzuki ( Virtua Fighter), Tekken’s Katsuhiro Harada and Arc System Works’ Toshimichi Mori where they talked about the histories of their franchises that included Virtua Fighter, Tekken, Guilty Gear and Blazblue.