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| system=[[Sega NAOMI 2]]
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| licensor=[[Japan Football Association]]
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| genre=Sports
 
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| arcade_date_jp=2001
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{{sub-stub}}'''''Virtua Striker 3''''' (バーチャストライカー3) is the direct sequel to ''[[Virtua Striker 2]]'', and was released for [[Sega NAOMI 2]] hardware in 2001.
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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (バーチャストライカー3) is the direct sequel to ''[[Virtua Striker 2]]'', and was released for [[Sega NAOMI 2]] hardware in 2001. [[Sega Logistics Service]] announced it would end service on the machines on March 31, 2017.{{fileref|SegaProductsTerminationAnnouncement 2016-11 JP.pdf}}{{fileref|SegaProductsTerminationAnnouncement 2016-12.pdf}}
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==Gameplay==
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===Teams===
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''Virtua Striker 3'' has 32 normal teams and two hidden ones, though the lineup is different to that of the later versions of ''Virtua Striker 2''.
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| title={{flag|JP}} Japan
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| title={{flag|FR}} France
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| title={{flag|England}} England
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| title={{flag|NG}} Nigeria
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title={{flag|RU}} Russia
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| desc=Returning from the original ''Virtua Striker 2''.
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title={{flag|UA}} Ukraine
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| desc=New
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title={{flag|KR}} Korea
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}}
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| title={{flag|MX}} Mexico
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| title={{flag|BR}} Brazil
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title={{flag|BE}} Belgium
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}}
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| title={{flag|ES}} Spain
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}}
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| title={{flag|PY}} Paraguay
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title={{flag|SE}} Sweden
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| desc=Returning from the original ''Virtua Striker 2''.
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}}
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| title={{flag|IR}} Iran
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title={{flag|PT}} Portugal
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| desc=Returning from the original ''Virtua Striker 2''.
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}}
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| title={{flag|HR}} Croatia
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}}
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| title={{flag|DE}} Germany
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| title={{flag|NL}} Netherlands
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}}
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| title={{flag|SA}} Saudi Arabia
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}}
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| title={{flag|MA}} Morocco
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title={{flag|YU 1992}} Yugoslavia
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}}
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| title={{flag|ZA}} South Africa
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}}
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| title={{flag|UY}} Uruguay
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| desc=Returning from the original ''Virtua Striker 2''.
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}}
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| title={{flag|CO}} Colombia
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| title={{flag|IT}} Italy
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| title={{flag|AR}} Argentina
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| title={{flag|DK}} Denmark
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| title={{flag|CM}} Cameroon
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| title={{flag|US}} U.S.A.
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{{InfoRow
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| title={{flag|TN}} Tunisia
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| title={{flag|JM}} Jamaica
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| title={{flag|CZ}} Czech
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| desc=New
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}}
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| title=[[File:Sega.svg|20px]] FC Sega
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| title=FC Sonic
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}}
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==Production credits==
 
==Production credits==
'''program director:''' [[Kentaro Fujita]]<br>
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'''design director:''' [[Hajime Matsubara]]<br>
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{{creditstable|
'''motion director:''' [[Manabu Tsukamoto]]<br>
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*'''program director:''' [[Kentaro Fujita]]
'''programmers:''' [[Kazunori Oyama]], [[Yutaka Ito]], [[Yuji Hirukawa]], [[Naohiro Hirao]], Hirohito Horino<br>
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*'''design director:''' [[Hajime Matsubara]]
'''designers:''' [[Makoto Kawai]], [[Chigaku Fukuhara]], [[Sanae Takeda]], [[Kenichiro Yasutomi]]<br>
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*'''motion director:''' [[Manabu Tsukamoto]]
'''motion designers:''' [[Yoshinao Asako]], [[Michio Shirako]], [[Keiichi Kizu]], [[Issei Tokuda]]<br>
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*'''programmers:''' [[Kazunori Oyama]], [[Yutaka Ito]], [[Yuji Hirukawa]], [[Naohiro Hirao]], [[Hirohito Horino]]
'''sound creators:''' [[Hidenori Shoji]], [[Hiroyuki Hamada]], [[Masayoshi Ishi|Chamy]], [[Shinichirou Sato|Shinichirou Satou]], [[Yasutaka Hatade|Yasutaka Hadade]]<br>
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*'''designers:''' [[Makoto Kawai]], [[Chigaku Fukuhara]], [[Sanae Takeda]], [[Kenichiro Yasutomi]]
'''sound coordinator:''' [[Sakae Osumi]]<br>
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*'''motion designers:''' [[Yoshinao Asako]], [[Michio Shirako]], [[Keiichi Kizu]], [[Issei Tokuda]]
'''approval management:''' Tetsuya Hotozuka<br>
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*'''sound creators:''' [[Hidenori Shoji]], [[Hiroyuki Hamada]], [[Masayoshi Ishi|Chamy]], [[Shinichiro Sato|Shinichirou Satou]], [[Yasutaka Hatade|Yasutaka Hadade]]
'''publicity:''' [[Masae Otoshi]]<br>
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*'''sound coordinator:''' [[Sakae Osumi]]
'''special thanks:''' Tomoaki Shimizu, [[Yukio Sugino]], [[Yusuke Kiriyama|Yuusuke Kiriyama]], [[Toru Mori]], [[Naoaki Shoui]], [[Hiroki Koyama]], [[Sonic Team]]<br>
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*'''approval management:''' [[Tetsuya Hotozuka]]
'''producer & game director:''' [[Satoshi Mifune]]<br>
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*'''publicity:''' [[Masae Otoshi]]
'''Created by:''' [[Amusement Vision|av]]<br>
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*'''special thanks:''' [[Tomoaki Shimizu]], [[Yukio Sugino]], [[Yusuke Kiriyama|Yuusuke Kiriyama]], [[Toru Mori]], [[Naoaki Shoui]], [[Hiroki Koyama]], [[Sonic Team]]
'''Produced by:''' [[Sega]]<br>
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*'''producer & game director:''' [[Satoshi Mifune]]
Original Game ©Sega<br>
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*'''Created by:''' [[Amusement Vision|av]]
©Sega/Amusement Vision, Ltd., 2001
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*'''Produced by:''' [[Sega]]
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:'''Original Game ©[[Sega]]'''
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:'''©[[Sega]]/[[Amusement Vision|Amusement Vision, Ltd.]], 2001'''
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| source=In-game credits{{ref|1=https://youtu.be/X7M5oddrww4?t=1129}}
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| console=NAOMI2
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}}
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}}
  
==Promotional material==
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==Digital manuals==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
File:VirtuaStriker3 NAOMI2 UK Flyer.pdf|UK flyer
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VirtuaStriker3 NAOMI2 US DigitalManual Kit.pdf|US manual (kit)
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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==Magazine articles==
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{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Magazine articles}}
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==Promotional material==
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{{gallery
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|{{gitem|VirtuaStriker3 NAOMI2 UK Flyer.pdf|page=1|UK flyer}}
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==Physical scans==
 
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==References==
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{{VirtuaStriker}}
 
{{VirtuaStriker}}
 
[[Category:2001 NAOMI 2 games]]
 
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[[Category:NAOMI 2 GD-ROM games]]
 
[[Category:NAOMI 2 GD-ROM games]]

Latest revision as of 14:19, 14 May 2024

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Virtua Striker 3
System(s): Sega NAOMI 2, Sega NAOMI 2 GD-ROM
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Licensor: Japan Football Association
Genre: Sports

















Number of players: 1-2
Release Date RRP Code
Arcade (NAOMI 2)
JP
¥? ?
Arcade (NAOMI 2)
UK
£? ?
Arcade (NAOMI 2 GD-ROM)
JP
¥? ?





















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Virtua Striker 3 (バーチャストライカー3) is the direct sequel to Virtua Striker 2, and was released for Sega NAOMI 2 hardware in 2001. Sega Logistics Service announced it would end service on the machines on March 31, 2017.[1][2]

Gameplay

Teams

Virtua Striker 3 has 32 normal teams and two hidden ones, though the lineup is different to that of the later versions of Virtua Striker 2.

Japan Japan
France France
England England
Nigeria Nigeria
Russia Russia
Returning from the original Virtua Striker 2.
Ukraine Ukraine
New
South Korea Korea
Mexico Mexico
Brazil Brazil
Belgium Belgium
Spain Spain
Paraguay Paraguay
Sweden Sweden
Returning from the original Virtua Striker 2.
IR Iran
Portugal Portugal
Returning from the original Virtua Striker 2.
Croatia Croatia
Germany Germany
Netherlands Netherlands
Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia
Morocco Morocco
YU 1992 Yugoslavia
South Africa South Africa
Uruguay Uruguay
Returning from the original Virtua Striker 2.
Colombia Colombia
Italy Italy
Argentina Argentina
Denmark Denmark
Cameroon Cameroon
United States of America U.S.A.
Tunisia Tunisia
Jamaica Jamaica
Czechia Czech
New
Sega.svg FC Sega
FC Sonic


Production credits

Original Game ©Sega
©Sega/Amusement Vision, Ltd., 2001
Source:
In-game credits[3]

Digital manuals

Magazine articles

Main article: Virtua Striker 3/Magazine articles.

Promotional material

VirtuaStriker3 NAOMI2 UK Flyer.pdf

PDF
UK flyer
VirtuaStriker3 NAOMI2 UK Flyer.pdf

Physical scans

NAOMI 2, JP
VirtuaStriker3 NAOMI2 Cart.jpg
Cart
NAOMI 2, UK
NAOMI 2,
VirtuaStriker3 NAOMI2 Disc.jpg
Disc

References



Virtua Striker series
Virtua Striker (1994) | Virtua Striker 2 (Version '98 | '99 | 2000 | 2000.1) (1997-2000) | Virtua Striker 3 (Ver. 2002) (2001-2002) | Virtua Striker 4 (Ver. 2006) (2005-2006)
Virtua Striker related media
Music
Virtua Striker & Virtua Striker 2 (1997)
Book
Virtua Striker 2 Version '98 Official Guide (1998) | Virtua Striker 2 Ver. 2000.1 Kanzen Kouryaku Guide (2000) | Virtua Striker 3 Ver. 2002 Road to International Cup Kyuukyoku Guide (2002)