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'''''Cyber Troopers Virtual On: Oratorio Tangram''''' (電脳戦機バーチャロン オラトリオ・タングラム M.S.B.S Ver.5.2) is the sequel game to [[Virtual On: Cyber Troopers]] is a 1998 video game initially created for the [[Sega Model 3]] arcade platform by [[Sega-AM3]]. It is the sequel to [[Virtual On: Cyber Troopers]].
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'''''Cyber Troopers Virtual On: Oratorio Tangram''''' (電脳戦機バーチャロン オラトリオ・タングラム M.S.B.S Ver.5.2) is the sequel game to [[Virtual On: Cyber Troopers]] is a 1998 video game initially created for the [[Sega Model 3]] arcade platform by [[Sega-AM3]]. It is the sequel to ''[[Virtual On: Cyber Troopers]]''.
  
 
Compared to the original version, this version has significantly more detailed graphics, and gameplay that is incredibly more refined. This edition of the game is generally considered to be the peak of the franchise due to this.
 
Compared to the original version, this version has significantly more detailed graphics, and gameplay that is incredibly more refined. This edition of the game is generally considered to be the peak of the franchise due to this.
  
This game entry is notable for it's alternate versions each being numbered; the original release was called "Ver. 5.2", and when the game was ported to [[Sega NAOMIi]] hardware it was revised into a "Ver. 5.4", which followed by the Dreamcast edition being "Ver. 5.45",and then a "final" edition for NAOMI which allowed the use of custom Virtiruoids, called "Ver. 5.66". The Xbox Live Arcade port was based off Ver.5.66.
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This game entry is notable for it's alternate versions each being numbered; the original release was called "Ver. 5.2", and when the game was ported to [[Sega NAOMI]] hardware it was revised into a "Ver. 5.4", which followed by the Dreamcast edition being "Ver. 5.45",and then a "final" edition for NAOMI which allowed the use of custom Virtiruoids, called "Ver. 5.66". The [[Xbox Live Arcade]] port was based off Ver.5.66.
  
The game was followed up by controversial sequels; [[Virtual On: Force]] in the arcades, and [[Virtual On: MARZ]] for the Playstation 2.
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The game was followed up by controversial sequels; ''[[Virtual On: Force]]'' in the arcades, and ''[[Virtual On: MARZ]]'' for the Playstation 2.
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==Physical Scans==
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===Dreamcast Version===
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File:CTVOOT DC US Box Front.jpg|US front cover
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File:CTVOOT DC US Box Back.jpg|US back cover
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File:CTVOOT DC US Disc.jpg|US disc
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File:CTVOOT DC JP Box Front.jpg|JP front cover
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File:CTVOOT DC JP Box Back.jpg|JP back cover
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</gallery>
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[[Category:Model 3 Games]]
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[[Category:2000 NAOMI Games]]
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[[Category:NAOMI Games]]
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[[Category:1999 Dreamcast Games]]
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[[Category:Dreamcast Games]]
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[[Category:Dreamcast Action Games]]

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Cyber Troopers Virtual-On: Oratorio Tangram M.S.B.S. Ver. 5.4
System(s): Sega Model 3, Sega NAOMI, Sega Dreamcast, Xbox Live Arcade
Publisher: Sega. Activision (US)
Developer:
Peripherals supported: Dreamcast Twin Stick

Cyber Troopers Virtual On: Oratorio Tangram (電脳戦機バーチャロン オラトリオ・タングラム M.S.B.S Ver.5.2) is the sequel game to Virtual On: Cyber Troopers is a 1998 video game initially created for the Sega Model 3 arcade platform by Sega-AM3. It is the sequel to Virtual On: Cyber Troopers.

Compared to the original version, this version has significantly more detailed graphics, and gameplay that is incredibly more refined. This edition of the game is generally considered to be the peak of the franchise due to this.

This game entry is notable for it's alternate versions each being numbered; the original release was called "Ver. 5.2", and when the game was ported to Sega NAOMI hardware it was revised into a "Ver. 5.4", which followed by the Dreamcast edition being "Ver. 5.45",and then a "final" edition for NAOMI which allowed the use of custom Virtiruoids, called "Ver. 5.66". The Xbox Live Arcade port was based off Ver.5.66.

The game was followed up by controversial sequels; Virtual On: Force in the arcades, and Virtual On: MARZ for the Playstation 2.

Physical Scans

Dreamcast Version