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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (バーチャファイター5) is a fighting game developed by [[Sega AM2]] for the [[Sega Lindbergh]] arcade platform. It is the fifth game in the ''Virtua Fighter'' series and a sequel to ''[[Virtua Fighter 4]]''. The original arcade version of ''Virtua Fighter 5'' was a debut title for the [[Sega Lindbergh]] arcade system board, along with ''[[The House of the Dead 4]]'', also released in 2005. The arcade version of ''Virtua Fighter 5'' was only released in Japan. However, it received home conversions for the [[PlayStation 3]] and [[Xbox 360]] which were released internationally.
 
'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (バーチャファイター5) is a fighting game developed by [[Sega AM2]] for the [[Sega Lindbergh]] arcade platform. It is the fifth game in the ''Virtua Fighter'' series and a sequel to ''[[Virtua Fighter 4]]''. The original arcade version of ''Virtua Fighter 5'' was a debut title for the [[Sega Lindbergh]] arcade system board, along with ''[[The House of the Dead 4]]'', also released in 2005. The arcade version of ''Virtua Fighter 5'' was only released in Japan. However, it received home conversions for the [[PlayStation 3]] and [[Xbox 360]] which were released internationally.
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==Production credits==
 
==Production credits==
===Console team===
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===Lindbergh version===
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*'''Producer:''' [[Hiroshi Kataoka]]
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*'''Director:''' [[Makoto Osaki]]
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*'''Sub Director:''' [[Taku Kihara]]
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*'''Program Director:''' [[Hideki Tanaka]]
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*'''Game Director:''' [[Daichi Katagiri]]
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*'''Art Director:''' [[Yasuo Kawagoshi]]
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*'''Sound Director:''' [[Tatsutoshi Narita]]
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*'''Programmers:''' [[Takeshi Iwasaki]], [[Takashi Kato]], [[Kota Matsumoto]], [[Masaru Moriguchi]], [[Susumu Morii]], [[Takayuki Muramatsu]], [[Tsuguharu Nagasawa]], [[Takuya Nagayasu]], [[Yutaka Sakai]], [[Yutaka Sudo]], [[Tetsuya Sugimoto]], [[Yohsuke Takeda]], [[Takeshi Yamanouchi]], [[Shigeru Yoshida]]
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{{creditsheader|Designers}}
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*'''Main Designer:''' [[Toshiyuki Adachi]], [[Hiroshi Hiraga]], [[Yukitoshi Katsuyama]], [[Kouhei Nosaki]], [[Junichi Yamanaka]], [[Shungo Seki]]
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*'''Characters:''' [[Munekazu Makino]], [[Nobuyuki Fujiki]], [[Hiroaki Ohta]], [[Taisuke Yokoki]], [[Haruna Itou]], [[Shinya Kitagawa]], [[Takayuki Hayama]], [[Jun Kubota]]
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*'''Item:''' [[Chizuka Tamehira]], [[Ringo Manabe]], [[Kayo Nakamura]], [[Atsuo Takayasu]], [[Kozue Suzuki]], [[Noboru Kosuge]]
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*'''Stage:''' [[Masayuki Takahashi]], [[Tohru Ikeuchi]], [[Katsuya Hiraoka]], [[Takao Nakada]], [[Rie Murai]]
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*'''2D:''' [[Kazuya Morita]], [[Hiroshi Kandou]], [[Yasuyuki Inomata]], [[Ayumi Tanaka]]
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*'''Real Time Movie:''' [[Tomoyuki Nishiguchi]], [[Eisuke Abe]], [[Takahiro Abe]], [[Jinya Ito]], [[Shinya Shimada]], [[Masayuki Ito]], [[Norikatsu Yoshikawa]], [[Toshiya Inoue]], [[Makoto Koizumi]], [[Masaki Yano]], [[Masanori Chida]]
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{{creditsheader|Planners}}
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*'''Plan Leader:''' [[Taku Kihara]]
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*'''Planners:''' [[Daichi Katagiri]], [[Takayuki Haneda]], [[Ryo Sato]], [[Kimihiro Ikami]], [[Daisuke Yonezawa]]
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*'''Motion Team:''' Ijo, [[Kouji Kudou]], [[Kazuaki Kitazawa]], [[Toshiyuki Ohashi]], [[Masato Nakamura]], IloveTeal'C!, Akio Murakawa, [[Kouichi Nishimura]], [[Hajime Ito]]
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*'''Motion Actors:''' [[[[Katsugekiza]]]], [[Wataru Koga]], Kazuhiro Shinyako, Yoshio Miyaki, [[Tony Hosokawa]], Jyunya Iwamoto, Makoto Arakawa, Tomohiro Kishino, Ami Sakai, Motoki Kawano
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*'''Game System Regulators:''' [[Masaharu Terabata]], [[Yo Momotani]], [[Hisashi Arima]], [[Tsutomu Morohashi]]
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*'''Sound Team:''' [[Tatsutoshi Narita]], [[Shinichi Goto]], [[Fumio Ito]], [[Tomoya Koga]], [[Naoyuki Machida]]
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*'''VF.NET Team:''' [[Makoto Sato]], [[Shinya Izumi]], [[Shuhei Nakayama]], [[Koki Koiwa]], [[Hiroyuki Tsuzuki]], [[Yasuyuki Komiya]]
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{{creditsheader|Cabinet Designers}}
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*'''Mechanical Engineers:''' [[Yusuke Kaji]], [[Hirotaka Yoshimatsu]], [[Asako Tominaga]], [[Masaki Kawabata]], [[Toshiya Yamaguchi]]
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*'''Electrical Engineers:''' [[Yoshiaki Yamamoto]], [[Toru Mori]], [[Hideyuki Yamada]]
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*'''Product Designers:''' [[Koji Yamashita]], [[Kimio Tsuda]]
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*'''Game Testers:''' Mikio Menjo, Daisuke Yonezawa, [[Hidehito Sakuma]]
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*'''Publicity:''' [[Koji Ueda]], [[Kenichi Kasama]]
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*'''Special Thanks:''' [[81 Produce|81 Produce Co., Ltd.]], [[Compozila|Compozila Co., Ltd.]], [[Yusuke Kiriyama]], [[Toshiaki Yuasa]], [[Toshihiro Nakaya]], [[Ken Yoshimura]], [[Jun Saito]], Naruhide Fukami, [[Takeharu Tanimura]], [[Naonori Watanabe]], [[Hidekuni Ohta]], [[Sachio Ogawa]], [[Megumi Takano]], [[Masanori Takeuchi]], ALL SEGA STAFF
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*Created by [[AM2|AM R&D DEPT.#2]]
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*Presented by [[Sega]]
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*'''Producer:''' [[Noriyuki Shimoda]]
 
*'''Producer:''' [[Noriyuki Shimoda]]
 
*'''Director:''' [[Yoshihiro Tsuzuku]]
 
*'''Director:''' [[Yoshihiro Tsuzuku]]
*'''Progeammers:''' [[Hitoshi Iizawa]], [[Ryutaro Hayakawa]], [[Junichiro Matsuura]], [[Takuji Masuda]], [[Masanori Sakurai]], [[Takashi Kato]], [[Takuya Nagayasu]], [[Kensuke Ito]]
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*'''Programmers:''' [[Hitoshi Iizawa]], [[Ryutaro Hayakawa]], [[Junichiro Matsuura]], [[Takuji Masuda]], [[Masanori Sakurai]], [[Takashi Kato]], [[Takuya Nagayasu]], [[Kensuke Ito]]
*'''Desingers:''' [[Takehiko Mikami]], [[Kazuya Suzuki]], [[Satoshi Andou]], [[Hiroshi Kandou]], [[Ryo Shibasaki]], [[Akihito Hiroyoshi]], [[Kozue Suzuki]], [[Nobuyuki Fujiki]], [[Shungo Seki]], [[Tohru Ikeuchi]], [[Eisuke Abe]], [[Tomoyuki Nishiguchi]], [[Masayuki Ito]], [[Shinya Shimada]], [[Miku Sato]], [[Ai Komazaki]], [[Masayuki Takahashi]], [[Seui Aoki]], [[Daisuke Ueoka]], [[Nobuyuki Eguchi]], [[Norikazu Hirai]], [[Yoshinari Itoh]]
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*'''Designers:''' [[Takehiko Mikami]], [[Kazuya Suzuki]], [[Satoshi Andou]], [[Hiroshi Kandou]], [[Ryo Shibasaki]], [[Akihito Hiroyoshi]], [[Kozue Suzuki]], [[Nobuyuki Fujiki]], [[Shungo Seki]], [[Tohru Ikeuchi]], [[Eisuke Abe]], [[Tomoyuki Nishiguchi]], [[Masayuki Ito]], [[Shinya Shimada]], [[Miku Sato]], [[Ai Komazaki]], [[Masayuki Takahashi]], [[Seui Aoki]], [[Daisuke Ueoka]], [[Nobuyuki Eguchi]], [[Norikazu Hirai]], [[Yoshinari Itoh]]
 
*'''Planners:''' [[Tohru Murayama]], [[Yoshiyuki Okitsu]], [[Tatsuya Muta]], [[Hiroshi Ito]]
 
*'''Planners:''' [[Tohru Murayama]], [[Yoshiyuki Okitsu]], [[Tatsuya Muta]], [[Hiroshi Ito]]
 
*'''Sound Creators:''' [[Tatsutoshi Narita]], [[Shinichi Goto]], [[Fumio Ito]], [[Tomoya Koga]], [[Naoyuki Machida]], [[Kazuki Takagi]]
 
*'''Sound Creators:''' [[Tatsutoshi Narita]], [[Shinichi Goto]], [[Fumio Ito]], [[Tomoya Koga]], [[Naoyuki Machida]], [[Kazuki Takagi]]
  
 
{{creditsheader|Sega Corporation}}
 
{{creditsheader|Sega Corporation}}
*'''Maketing:''' [[Yasushi Yamashita]], [[Toshirou Nakayama]]
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*'''Marketing:''' [[Yasushi Yamashita]], [[Toshirou Nakayama]]
*'''Promotion:''' [[Mitsuru Takahashi]], [[Yasushi Nagumo]], [[Takayoshi Ohuchi]], [[Takeshi Oosaki]]
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*'''Promotion:''' [[Mitsuru Takahashi (publicist)|Mitsuru Takahashi]], [[Yasushi Nagumo]], [[Takayoshi Ohuchi]], [[Takeshi Oosaki]]
 
*'''Sales:''' [[Akira Nomoto]], [[Koji Nagata]], [[Toru Yasuda]], [[Takeshi Shimizu]], [[Akihide Ichimura]]
 
*'''Sales:''' [[Akira Nomoto]], [[Koji Nagata]], [[Toru Yasuda]], [[Takeshi Shimizu]], [[Akihide Ichimura]]
 
*'''Localization Support:''' [[Shinobu Shindo]], [[Nobuyuki Minato]], [[Yuri Maita]], [[Mari Yamazaki]]
 
*'''Localization Support:''' [[Shinobu Shindo]], [[Nobuyuki Minato]], [[Yuri Maita]], [[Mari Yamazaki]]
*'''Product Test:''' [[Junichi Shimizu]], [[Akira Nishikawa]], [[Hiroyuki Miyano]], [[Satoshi Kuwano]], Hidaka Ogasawara, Tadaomi Fujita, Takanasa Miura, [[Sunao Murayama]], [[Yuji Nakamura]], Hiroki Yamada
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*'''Product Test:''' [[Junichi Shimizu]], [[Akira Nishikawa]], [[Hiroyuki Miyano]], [[Satoshi Kuwano]], [[Hidaka Ogasawara]], [[Tadaomi Fujita]], Takanasa Miura, [[Sunao Murayama]], [[Yuji Nakamura]], Hiroki Yamada
 
*'''Production Support:''' [[Yoshihiro Sakuta]], [[Hisakazu Nakagawa]], [[Toshiki Yamaguchi]], [[Makoto Nighino]], [[Yoshitake Ohta]], [[Yoshiharu Honda]], [[Kazunori Yagi]], [[Nobuyuki Inoue]], [[Hitoshi Kurosawa]], [[Manabu Hasegawa]], [[Tomoki Kaji]], [[Kazushige Sasaki]]
 
*'''Production Support:''' [[Yoshihiro Sakuta]], [[Hisakazu Nakagawa]], [[Toshiki Yamaguchi]], [[Makoto Nighino]], [[Yoshitake Ohta]], [[Yoshiharu Honda]], [[Kazunori Yagi]], [[Nobuyuki Inoue]], [[Hitoshi Kurosawa]], [[Manabu Hasegawa]], [[Tomoki Kaji]], [[Kazushige Sasaki]]
  
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*'''Producer:''' [[Justin Lambros]]
 
*'''Producer:''' [[Justin Lambros]]
 
*'''Senior Product Marketing Manager:''' [[Erica Mason]], [[Andy Alamano]], [[Rick Naylor]], [[Osamu Shibamiya]], [[Derrek Peel]], [[Jenifer Groeling]], [[Charles Scibetta]]
 
*'''Senior Product Marketing Manager:''' [[Erica Mason]], [[Andy Alamano]], [[Rick Naylor]], [[Osamu Shibamiya]], [[Derrek Peel]], [[Jenifer Groeling]], [[Charles Scibetta]]
*'''Staff:''' Deni Skeens, Josh Morton, [[Rhianna Kellom]], Nestor Protacaio, [[Rey Casto Buzon|Rey Buzon]], [[Stephen Akana]], [[Andrew Byrne]], Joe Floyo, [[Chris Olson]], Lawrence Mann, [[Sue Hughes]], Junior Sison, [[Scott Steinberg|Scott A. Steinberg]], Jason Mahar, [[Heather Lucchetti]]
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*'''Staff:''' [[Deni Skeens]], [[Josh Morton]], [[Rhianna Kellom]], Nestor Protacaio, [[Rey Casto Buzon|Rey Buzon]], [[Stephen Akana]], [[Andrew Byrne]], Joe Floyo, [[Chris Olson]], [[Lawrence Mann]], [[Sue Hughes]], [[Junior Sison]], [[Scott Steinberg|Scott A. Steinberg]], Jason Mahar, [[Heather Lucchetti]]
  
 
{{creditsheader|Sega Europe Ltd.}}
 
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*'''Senior Producer, Localisation:''' [[Akiko Uchida]]
 
*'''Senior Producer, Localisation:''' [[Akiko Uchida]]
 
*'''Senior Brand Manager:''' [[Thomas Mahoney]], [[Kuniyo Matsumoto]], [[Mark Le Breton]], [[Nelson De Gouveia]], [[Remi Mckenzie]], [[Jigar Patel]], [[Richard Haw]]
 
*'''Senior Brand Manager:''' [[Thomas Mahoney]], [[Kuniyo Matsumoto]], [[Mark Le Breton]], [[Nelson De Gouveia]], [[Remi Mckenzie]], [[Jigar Patel]], [[Richard Haw]]
*'''Staff:''' [[Marta Lois González|Marta Lois Gonzalez]], [[Giuseppe Rizzo]], [[Antonella Marras]], [[Luis J. Paredes]], Danilea Kaynert, [[Brigitte Nadesan]], [[Antonio Catanese]], Jay Bannmuller, Carole Kuzelmann, [[Sebastian Perez Salguero|Sebastian Perez Salguero]], Clement Hardy, Jaron Scholz, Javier Vidal Fimia, Goffredo Pagliei
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*'''Staff:''' [[Marta Lois González|Marta Lois Gonzalez]], [[Giuseppe Rizzo]], [[Antonella Marras]], [[Luis J. Paredes]], Danilea Kaynert, [[Brigitte Nadesan]], [[Antonio Catanese]], [[Jay Bannmuller]], [[Carole Kuzelmann]], [[Sebastian Perez Salguero|Sebastian Perez Salguero]], Clement Hardy, [[Jaron Scholz]], [[Javier Vidal]] Fimia, [[Goffredo Pagliei]]
*'''Special Thanks:''' [[Shinya Izumi]], [[Makoto Sato]], Masahito Ito, [[Ken Nishimoto]], Koju Hashimoto, [[Tsutomu Morohashi]], [[Masato Nakamura]], [[Masataka Arai]], Bill Seward, Fred Tayasciore, [[81 Produce|81 Produce Co. Ltd.]], [[Compozila|Compozila Co. Ltd.]], Action Actor Group Katsugekiza, Wataru Koga, Motoki Kawana, Virtua Fighter 5 Arcade Team, [[Naoya Tsurumi]], [[Masanao Maeda]], [[Hiroshi Kataoka]]
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*'''Special Thanks:''' [[Shinya Izumi]], [[Makoto Sato]], Masahito Ito, [[Ken Nishimoto]], Koju Hashimoto, [[Tsutomu Morohashi]], [[Masato Nakamura]], [[Masataka Arai]], Bill Seward, Fred Tayasciore, [[81 Produce|81 Produce Co. Ltd.]], [[Compozila|Compozila Co. Ltd.]], Action Actor Group [[Katsugekiza]], Wataru Koga, Motoki Kawana, Virtua Fighter 5 Arcade Team, [[Naoya Tsurumi]], [[Masanao Maeda]], [[Hiroshi Kataoka]]
 
*'''Created By:''' [[Sega AM2]]
 
*'''Created By:''' [[Sega AM2]]
 
*'''Presented by:''' [[Sega]]
 
*'''Presented by:''' [[Sega]]
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*'''CEO:''' [[Naoya Tsurumi]]
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*'''President/COO:''' [[Simon Jeffery]]
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*'''Executive VP:''' [[Hitoshi Okuno]]
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*'''VP of Product Development:''' [[Dave Cobb]]
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*'''Localization Manager:''' [[John Merlino]]
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*'''Producer:''' [[Patrick Riley]]
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*'''Localization Consultant:''' [[Osamu Shibamiya]]
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*'''VP of Marketing:''' [[Scott A. Steinberg]]
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*'''VP of Sales:''' [[Sue Hughes]]
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*'''Director of Artists & Repertoire:''' [[Noah P. Musler]]
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*'''Director of Public Relations:''' [[Charles Scibetta]]
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*'''Public Relations Manager:''' [[Jay Boor]]
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*'''Director of Marketing:''' [[Rick Naylor]]
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*'''Senior Product Marketing Manager:''' [[Erica Mason]]
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*'''Assistant Product Marketing Manager:''' [[Derrek Peel]]
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*'''Creative Services Manager:''' [[Jen Groeling]]
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*'''Production Specialist:''' [[Heather Lucchetti]]
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*'''Senior Copywriter/Editor:''' [[Bridget Oates]]
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*'''Development Services Manager:''' [[Deni Skeens]]
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*'''QA Supervisor:''' [[Josh Morton]]
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*'''Senior QA Leads:''' [[Demetrius Griffin]], [[Shawn Dobbins]], [[Lee Frohman]]
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*'''Test Leads:''' [[Michael Baldwin]], Kip Bunyea
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*'''Test Assistant Lead:''' Matt Girard
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*'''Testers:''' Sam Carion, Alex Choe, Terence Destouet, Ryan Greene, Dan Martinson, Wesley Xiao
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*'''Special Thanks:''' [[Stephen Akana]], [[Joe Floyd]], [[Lawrence Mann]], [[Junior Sison]], [[Eduardo Camacho]], [[John Belcher]], [[Matt Ellison]], [[Chris Olson]], [[Marjorie Puruganan]], [[Rodwin Pabello]], [[Ricky Viray]], [[Rhianna Kellom]], [[Rey Buzon]], [[Ray Vasquez]], [[Scott Sampson]], [[Jason Kuo]], [[Inbound]], Santos Huesso, [[Scott Allen]]
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==Promotional material==
 
==Promotional material==
 
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===Xbox 360 version===
 
===Xbox 360 version===
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===PlayStation 3 version===
 
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==Technical information==
 
==Technical information==
 
===Graphics engine===
 
===Graphics engine===
''Virtua Fighter 5'' significantly increased the polygon counts over its predecessor. According to Sega, each character in Virtua Fighter 5 uses over 40,000 polygons and each background uses up to 300,000 polygons, with diffuse reflection, specular reflection, bump mapping, and normal mapping, at 60 frames per second.{{ref|http://game.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/20061025/3dvf5.htm}} This was the highest character polygon count at the time, giving it the most detailed character graphics of its time. In comparison, the [[Xbox 360]] game ''Gears of War'' used 10,000 to 15,000 polygons for its characters in 2006,{{ref|https://forum.beyond3d.com/threads/yes-but-how-many-polygons-an-artist-blog-entry-with-interesting-numbers.39321/}} and even the PC game Crysis used 24,000 polygons for its characters in 2007.{{ref|http://wccftech.com/ryse-polygon-count-comparision-aaa-titles-crysis-star-citizen/}} ''Virtua Fighter 5''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s character polygon count was unsurpassed until ''Ninja Gaiden II'' in 2008.
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''Virtua Fighter 5'' significantly increased the polygon counts over its predecessor. According to Sega, each character in Virtua Fighter 5 uses over 40,000 polygons and each background uses up to 300,000 polygons, with diffuse reflection, specular reflection, bump mapping, and normal mapping, at 60 frames per second.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20081208050529/http://game.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/20061025/3dvf5.htm}} This was the highest character polygon count at the time, giving it the most detailed character graphics of its time. In comparison, the [[Xbox 360]] game ''Gears of War'' used 10,000 to 15,000 polygons for its characters in 2006,{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20150108013908/https://forum.beyond3d.com/threads/yes-but-how-many-polygons-an-artist-blog-entry-with-interesting-numbers.39321/}} and even the PC game Crysis used 24,000 polygons for its characters in 2007.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20131001062113/http://wccftech.com/ryse-polygon-count-comparision-aaa-titles-crysis-star-citizen/}} ''Virtua Fighter 5''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s character polygon count was unsurpassed until ''Ninja Gaiden II'' in 2008.
  
The game's engine introduces several new graphical features, including self-shadowing and HDRI (high-dynamic-range imaging).{{ref|http://www.ysnet-inc.jp/file/120217.pdf}}
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The game's engine introduces several new graphical features, including self-shadowing and HDRI (high-dynamic-range imaging).{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20120314133909/http://www.ysnet-inc.jp/file/120217.pdf}}
  
Like its predecessors, Virtua Fighter 5 was considered to have the most advanced graphics in a video game when it first released in arcades. According to 1UP in 2005, it was the "best looking fighter (or even game) ever", with the writer Shivam Bhatt stating:{{ref|http://www.1up.com/previews/virtua-fighter-5_8}}
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Like its predecessors, Virtua Fighter 5 was considered to have the most advanced graphics in a video game when it first released in arcades. According to 1UP in 2005, it was the "best looking fighter (or even game) ever", with the writer Shivam Bhatt stating:{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20151122214550/http://www.1up.com/previews/virtua-fighter-5_8}}
  
 
:"''Sega makes grand use of its new Lindbergh hardware, and it really shines through in their character models and level designs. In the City level, the fight takes place on wet pavement scattered with puddles all around. These puddles react and reflect in a remarkably realistic manner as the fighters run around the room. The Temple level features fallen sakura blossoms that fly around whenever the characters move. Each level features lots of neat visual tricks like this, adding to the overall appeal of the game.''"
 
:"''Sega makes grand use of its new Lindbergh hardware, and it really shines through in their character models and level designs. In the City level, the fight takes place on wet pavement scattered with puddles all around. These puddles react and reflect in a remarkably realistic manner as the fighters run around the room. The Temple level features fallen sakura blossoms that fly around whenever the characters move. Each level features lots of neat visual tricks like this, adding to the overall appeal of the game.''"
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:"''Of course, one only noticed such things if they could peel their eyes off of the amazing new character models. ... The characters of VF5 are of that caliber, with amazingly realistic muscle tone, skin shading, sweat, and motions. Jeffrey benefits a lot from this upgrade, as the individual hairs on his arms are shown in remarkable detail. ... I lost a match simply because I was too busy staring at Lei Fei and Lion move around the arena in a fluid dance. Even button mashing looks pretty, as every move links into the next smoothly, without sudden jerkiness as the game reacts to each button press.''"
 
:"''Of course, one only noticed such things if they could peel their eyes off of the amazing new character models. ... The characters of VF5 are of that caliber, with amazingly realistic muscle tone, skin shading, sweat, and motions. Jeffrey benefits a lot from this upgrade, as the individual hairs on his arms are shown in remarkable detail. ... I lost a match simply because I was too busy staring at Lei Fei and Lion move around the arena in a fluid dance. Even button mashing looks pretty, as every move links into the next smoothly, without sudden jerkiness as the game reacts to each button press.''"
  
According to GamersXtreme in 2012, the game's graphics "still holds up to today’s standards, and in some ways still surpasses them", and "lighting effects are absolutely phenomenal, even by today’s standards."{{ref|http://gamersxtreme.org/2012/06/19/virtua-fighter-5-final-showdown-review-psnxbla/}}
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According to GamersXtreme in 2012, the game's graphics "still holds up to today’s standards, and in some ways still surpasses them", and "lighting effects are absolutely phenomenal, even by today’s standards."{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20130219055909/http://gamersxtreme.org/2012/06/19/virtua-fighter-5-final-showdown-review-psnxbla/}}
  
 
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Virtua Fighter 5
System(s): Sega Lindbergh, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Supporting companies:
Genre: Fighting

















Number of players: 1-2
Release Date RRP Code
Arcade (Lindbergh)
JP
¥? ?
Arcade (Lindbergh)
JP
(Version A)
¥3,214,000[2] ?
Arcade (Lindbergh)
JP
(Version B/C/D)
¥? ?
Arcade (Lindbergh)
UK
£? ?















Sony PlayStation 3
JP
¥7,800 (8,190)7,800 (8,190)[4] BLJM-60016
CERO: B
Sony PlayStation 3
JP
(Sega the Best)
¥2,800 (2,940)2,800 (2,940)[5] BLJM-60117
CERO: B
Sony PlayStation 3
US
BLUS-30020
ESRB: Teen
Sony PlayStation 3
US
(Greatest Hits)
ESRB: Teen
Sony PlayStation 3
DE
BLES-00029
INL-B00029-GE
USK: 16
Sony PlayStation 3
ES
BLES-00029
INL-B00029-SP
PEGI: 16+
Sony PlayStation 3
ES
(Essentials)
BLES-00029
INL-B00029ES-SP
PEGI: 16+
Sony PlayStation 3
FR
BLES-00029
INL-B00029-FR
PEGI: 16+
Sony PlayStation 3
UK
BLES-00029
INL-B00029-UK
PEGI: 16+
Sony PlayStation 3
UK
(Essentials)
Sony PlayStation 3
IT
BLES-00029
INL-B00029-IT
SELL: 16+
Sony PlayStation 3
AU
BLES-00029
INL-B00029-AU
OFLC: Mature (M)
Sony PlayStation 3
AU
(Essentials)
BLES-00029
INL-B00029ES-AU
OFLC: Mature (M)
Sony PlayStation 3
NZ
OFLCNZ: Mature Audiences (M)
Sony PlayStation 3
KR
KMRB: 12
Sony PlayStation 3
KR
(BigHit)
GRB: 12
Sony PlayStation 3
AS
BLAS-50010
Xbox 360
JP
¥7,800 (8,190)7,800 (8,190)[14] GEA-00001
CERO: B
Xbox 360
JP
(Platinum)
¥2,800 (2,940)2,800 (2,940)[14] GEA-00008
CERO: B
Xbox 360
JP
¥2,9402,940[23]
CERO: B
Xbox 360
JP
(Taikenban)
FREEfree
CERO: B
Xbox 360
US
$59.9559.95[13] 68015
ESRB: Teen
Xbox 360
US
$19.9919.99[20]
ESRB: Teen
Xbox 360
US
(Demo)
FREEfree
ESRB: Teen
Xbox 360
EU
(Promo)
INLREV-XT203003-EU
PEGI: 16+
Xbox 360
EU
(FR/EN)
INL-XT203003-FE
PEGI: 16+
Xbox 360
EU
€19.9919.99[18]
PEGI: 16+
Xbox 360
EU
(Demo)
FREEfree
PEGI: 16+
Xbox 360
DE
INL-XT203003-GE
USK: 16
Xbox 360
DE
€19.9919.99[19]
USK: 16
Xbox 360
DE
(Demo)
FREEfree
USK: 16
Xbox 360
ES
INL-XT203003-SP
PEGI: 16+
Xbox 360
FR
INL-XT203003-FR
PEGI: 16+
Xbox 360
UK
INL-XT203003-UK
384-31720
PEGI: 16+
Xbox 360
UK
£14.9914.99[21]
PEGI: 16+
Xbox 360
UK
(Demo)
FREEfree
PEGI: 16+
Xbox 360
IT
INL-XT203003-IT
384-31768
PEGI: 16+
Xbox 360
AU
INL-XT203003-AU
384-34806
OFLC: Mature (M)
Xbox 360
AU
$29.9529.95[22]
OFLC: Mature (M)
Xbox 360
AU
(Demo)
FREEfree
OFLC: Mature (M)
Xbox 360
CA
68015
ESRB: Teen
Xbox 360
KR
GRB: 12
Xbox 360
KR
(Demo)
FREEfree

Virtua Fighter 5 (バーチャファイター5) is a fighting game developed by Sega AM2 for the Sega Lindbergh arcade platform. It is the fifth game in the Virtua Fighter series and a sequel to Virtua Fighter 4. The original arcade version of Virtua Fighter 5 was a debut title for the Sega Lindbergh arcade system board, along with The House of the Dead 4, also released in 2005. The arcade version of Virtua Fighter 5 was only released in Japan. However, it received home conversions for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 which were released internationally.

The Xbox 360 version of the game is titled Virtua Fighter 5 Live Arena (バーチャファイター5 Live Arena) in Japan and Virtua Fighter 5 Online in the US. It includes updates made to the arcade's "Version C" revision, and an online play mode. The PlayStation 3 version is a port of "Version B".

Gameplay

Achievements

Main article: Virtua Fighter 5/Achievements.

Downloadable content

Main article: Virtua Fighter 5/Downloadable content.

Production credits

Lindbergh version

Designers
Planners
Cabinet Designers
Source:
In-game credits [25]

Xbox 360 version

Sega Corporation
Sega Europe Ltd.
Source:
In-game credits [26]

Source:
Digital manual

Digital manuals

Magazine articles

Main article: Virtua Fighter 5/Magazine articles.

Promotional material

PressRelease JP 2006-07-12 1.pdf

PDF
Lindbergh JP press release
PressRelease JP 2006-07-12 1.pdf
VirtuaFighter5 Lindbergh US Flyer.jpg
Lindbergh US flyer
VirtuaFighter5 Lindbergh US Flyer.jpg
VirtuaFighter5 Lindbergh JP Flyer.jpg
Lindbergh JP flyer
VirtuaFighter5 Lindbergh JP Flyer.jpg

VF5 E3announcement FINAL 5 1 06.pdf

PDF
E3 announcement press release
VF5 E3announcement FINAL 5 1 06.pdf

Virtua Fighter 5 Fact Sheet-FINAL 9 11.pdf

PDF
PlayStation 3 fact sheet press release
Virtua Fighter 5 Fact Sheet-FINAL 9 11.pdf

VF5Xbox360 Announce Release FINAL.pdf

PDF
Xbox 360 announcement press release
VF5Xbox360 Announce Release FINAL.pdf

Virtua Fighter 5 Fact Sheet 360.pdf

PDF
Xbox 360 fact sheet press release
Virtua Fighter 5 Fact Sheet 360.pdf

VF5 Diary 1 embargo 1 19 07.pdf

PDF
Dev diary #1
VF5 Diary 1 embargo 1 19 07.pdf

VF5 Developer Diary 2 embargo 1 24 07.pdf

PDF
Dev diary #2
VF5 Developer Diary 2 embargo 1 24 07.pdf

VF5 Developer Diary 3 FINAL.pdf

PDF
Dev diary #3
VF5 Developer Diary 3 FINAL.pdf

VF5 Developer Diary 4 FINAL.pdf

PDF
Dev diary #4
VF5 Developer Diary 4 FINAL.pdf

VF5 Diary5 FINAL.pdf

PDF
Dev diary #5
VF5 Diary5 FINAL.pdf

Artwork

Physical scans

Lindbergh version

Xbox 360 version

Sega Retro Average 
Publication Score Source
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Based on
0 review
Sega Retro Average 
Publication Version Score
Xbox 360
N/A
Based on
0 reviews

Virtua Fighter 5

Xbox 360, US
Vf5 360 us cover.jpg
Cover
Vf5 360 us disc.jpg
Disc
Xbox 360, JP
Vf5 360 jp cover.jpg
Cover
Vf 360 jp disc.jpg
Disc
Xbox 360, JP
(Platinum Collection)
VF5 360 JP Box Platinum.jpg
Cover
VF5 360 JP disc best.jpg
Disc
Xbox 360, AU
Vf5 360 au cover.jpg
Cover
Vf 360 au disc.jpg
Disc
Xbox 360, EU (Promo)
VirtuaFighter5 360 EU promo cover.jpg
Cover
Xbox 360, UK
Vf5 360 eu cover.jpg
Cover
Xbox 360, FR
VirtuaFighter5 360 FR Box.jpg
Cover
Xbox 360, FR/EN
VirtuaFighter5 360 FR-EN cover.jpg
Cover
Xbox 360, DE
VirtuaFighter5 360 DE Box.jpg
Cover
Xbox 360, ES
VirtuaFighter5 360 ES Box.jpg
Cover
Xbox 360, IT
VirtuaFighter5 360 IT Box.jpg
Cover
Xbox 360, KR
VF5 360 KR cover.jpg
Cover
Xbox 360, CA
VirtuaFighter5 360 CA Box.jpg
Cover

PlayStation 3 version

Sega Retro Average 
Publication Score Source
{{{{{icon}}}|L}} Division by zero.
Based on
0 review
Sega Retro Average 
Publication Version Score
Electronic Gaming Monthly (US) NTSC-U
97
[27]
GamePro (US) NTSC-U
90
[28]
Game Station (UK)
80
[29]
Hyper (AU) PAL
96
[30]
Sony PlayStation 3
91
Based on
4 reviews

Virtua Fighter 5

PlayStation 3, US
Vf5 ps3 us cover.jpg
Cover
Vf5 ps3 us disc.jpg
Disc
PlayStation 3, US (Greatest Hits)
VirtuaFighter5 PS3 US Box GreatestHits.jpg
Cover
PlayStation 3, JP
VF5 PS3 JP Cover.jpg
Cover
VF5 PS3 JP Disc.jpg
Disc
PlayStation 3, JP (Sega the Best)
VF5 PS3 JP Box SegaTheBest.jpg
Cover
VF5 PS3 JP disc best.jpg
Disc
PlayStation 3, AU
VirtuaFighter5 PS3 AU Box.jpg
Cover
PlayStation 3, AU (Essentials)

PlayStation 3, UK
Vf5 ps3 eu cover.jpg
Cover
Vf5 ps3 eu disc.jpg
Disc
PlayStation 3, UK (Essentials)

PlayStation 3, FR
VF5 PS3 FR Box.jpg
Cover
PlayStation 3, DE
VF5 PS3 DE Box.jpg
Cover
PlayStation 3, DE (alt)
VF5 PS3 DE alt cover.jpg
Cover
PlayStation 3, DE (Essentials)

PlayStation 3, ES
VF5 PS3 ES cover.jpg
Cover
PlayStation 3, ES (Essentials)
VF5 PS3 ES es cover.jpg
Cover
PlayStation 3, IT
VF5 PS3 IT cover.jpg
Cover
PlayStation 3, KR
VirtuaFighter5 PS3 KR Box.jpg
Cover
PlayStation 3, KR (BigHit)

PlayStation 3, AS
VF5 PS3 Asia Box.jpg
Cover

Technical information

Graphics engine

Virtua Fighter 5 significantly increased the polygon counts over its predecessor. According to Sega, each character in Virtua Fighter 5 uses over 40,000 polygons and each background uses up to 300,000 polygons, with diffuse reflection, specular reflection, bump mapping, and normal mapping, at 60 frames per second.[31] This was the highest character polygon count at the time, giving it the most detailed character graphics of its time. In comparison, the Xbox 360 game Gears of War used 10,000 to 15,000 polygons for its characters in 2006,[32] and even the PC game Crysis used 24,000 polygons for its characters in 2007.[33] Virtua Fighter 5's character polygon count was unsurpassed until Ninja Gaiden II in 2008.

The game's engine introduces several new graphical features, including self-shadowing and HDRI (high-dynamic-range imaging).[34]

Like its predecessors, Virtua Fighter 5 was considered to have the most advanced graphics in a video game when it first released in arcades. According to 1UP in 2005, it was the "best looking fighter (or even game) ever", with the writer Shivam Bhatt stating:[35]

"Sega makes grand use of its new Lindbergh hardware, and it really shines through in their character models and level designs. In the City level, the fight takes place on wet pavement scattered with puddles all around. These puddles react and reflect in a remarkably realistic manner as the fighters run around the room. The Temple level features fallen sakura blossoms that fly around whenever the characters move. Each level features lots of neat visual tricks like this, adding to the overall appeal of the game."
"Of course, one only noticed such things if they could peel their eyes off of the amazing new character models. ... The characters of VF5 are of that caliber, with amazingly realistic muscle tone, skin shading, sweat, and motions. Jeffrey benefits a lot from this upgrade, as the individual hairs on his arms are shown in remarkable detail. ... I lost a match simply because I was too busy staring at Lei Fei and Lion move around the arena in a fluid dance. Even button mashing looks pretty, as every move links into the next smoothly, without sudden jerkiness as the game reacts to each button press."

According to GamersXtreme in 2012, the game's graphics "still holds up to today’s standards, and in some ways still surpasses them", and "lighting effects are absolutely phenomenal, even by today’s standards."[36]

External links

References

  1. http://www.ign.com/articles/2005/11/26/hands-on-virtua-fighter-5 (Wayback Machine: 2014-12-18 10:28)
  2. http://www.am-net.jp/acnews/acnews2006030303.html (Wayback Machine: 2006-04-20 11:56)
  3. http://www.us.playstation.com/games/suggested?link=Publisher&SceaId=ULUS-10220 (Wayback Machine: 2007-10-03 04:30)
  4. 4.0 4.1 http://www.jp.playstation.com:80/software/title/bljm60016.html (Wayback Machine: 2008-06-04 02:29)
  5. 5.0 5.1 http://www.jp.playstation.com:80/software/title/bljm60117.html (Wayback Machine: 2008-12-14 04:16)
  6. http://www.playstation.co.kr/game/981 (archive.today)
  7. 7.0 7.1 Xbox.com (en-GB; v/virtuafighter5) (Wayback Machine: 2008-08-07 17:17)
  8. Xbox.com (fr-FR; v/virtuafighter5) (Wayback Machine: 2008-12-04 08:56)
  9. Xbox.com (de-DE; v/virtuafighter5) (Wayback Machine: 2009-04-04 07:58)
  10. http://xbox.com:80/es-ES/games/v/virtuafighter5/ (Wayback Machine: 2009-04-01 04:57)
  11. Xbox.com (it-IT; v/virtuafighter5) (Wayback Machine: 2009-04-03 08:25)
  12. File:Virtua Fighter 5 Fact Sheet 360.pdf
  13. Xbox.com (en-US; v/virtuafighter5) (Wayback Machine: 2008-12-01 23:27)
  14. 14.0 14.1 14.2 14.3 http://sega.jp/x/vf5/ (Wayback Machine: 2009-02-16 09:57)
  15. Xbox.com (en-AU; v/virtuafighter5) (Wayback Machine: 2008-07-24 14:48)
  16. Xbox.com (ko-KR; v/virtuafighter5) (Wayback Machine: 2008-02-16 03:07)
  17. Xbox.com (en-CA; v/virtuafighter5) (Wayback Machine: 2008-10-13 16:43)
  18. 18.0 18.1 18.2 Xbox LIVE Marketplace (fr-FR; Virtua-Fighter-5/66acd000-77fe-1000-9115-d802534507ee) (Wayback Machine: 2010-12-03 17:00)
  19. 19.0 19.1 19.2 Xbox LIVE Marketplace (de-DE; Virtua-Fighter-5/66acd000-77fe-1000-9115-d802534507ee) (Wayback Machine: 2010-11-25 10:51)
  20. 20.0 20.1 20.2 Xbox LIVE Marketplace (en-US; Virtua-Fighter-5/66acd000-77fe-1000-9115-d802534507ee) (Wayback Machine: 2010-10-31 18:22)
  21. 21.0 21.1 21.2 Xbox LIVE Marketplace (en-GB; Virtua-Fighter-5/66acd000-77fe-1000-9115-d802534507ee) (Wayback Machine: 2010-11-16 15:19)
  22. 22.0 22.1 22.2 Xbox LIVE Marketplace (en-AU; Virtua-Fighter-5/66acd000-77fe-1000-9115-d802534507ee) (Wayback Machine: 2010-11-28 14:57)
  23. 23.0 23.1 23.2 Xbox LIVE Marketplace (ja-JP; media/66acd000-77fe-1000-9115-d802534507ee) (Wayback Machine: 2009-09-23 14:29)
  24. Xbox LIVE Marketplace (ko-kr; Virtua-Fighter-5/66acd000-77fe-1000-9115-d802534507ee) (Wayback Machine: 2018-07-17 23:10)
  25. https://youtu.be/kknRnLmhe6w?t=654
  26. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EcC2ihR5j0Q
  27. Electronic Gaming Monthly, "March 2007" (US; 2007-02-13), page 84
  28. GamePro, "April 2007" (US; 2007-xx-xx), page 87
  29. Game Station (UK) (+0:00)
  30. Hyper, "April 2007" (AU; 2007-03-14), page 56
  31. http://game.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/20061025/3dvf5.htm (Wayback Machine: 2008-12-08 05:05)
  32. https://forum.beyond3d.com/threads/yes-but-how-many-polygons-an-artist-blog-entry-with-interesting-numbers.39321/ (Wayback Machine: 2015-01-08 01:39)
  33. http://wccftech.com/ryse-polygon-count-comparision-aaa-titles-crysis-star-citizen/ (Wayback Machine: 2013-10-01 06:21)
  34. http://www.ysnet-inc.jp/file/120217.pdf (Wayback Machine: 2012-03-14 13:39)
  35. http://www.1up.com/previews/virtua-fighter-5_8 (Wayback Machine: 2015-11-22 21:45)
  36. http://gamersxtreme.org/2012/06/19/virtua-fighter-5-final-showdown-review-psnxbla/ (Wayback Machine: 2013-02-19 05:59)


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Virtua Fighter series
Virtua Fighter (Remix | PC) (1993-1995) | Virtua Fighter 2 (Mega Drive | Sega Ages 2500 Series) (1994-1996) | Virtua Fighter 3 (3tb | 3tb Online) (1996-1997) | Virtua Fighter 4 (Evolution | Final Tuned) (2001-2004) | Virtua Fighter 5 (R | Final Showdown | Ultimate Showdown) (2006-2021)
Spin-offs
Virtua Fighter Kids (1996) | Virtua Fighter Animation (1997) | Virtua Fighter 10th Anniversary (2003) | Virtua Quest (2004)
Cross-overs
Fighters Megamix (Game.com) | Dead or Alive 5 (5+ | Ultimate | Last Round) (2012-2015)
Portrait series
Virtua Fighter CG Portrait Series: (1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | The Final) (1995-1996) | GG Portrait: Yuuki Akira (1996) | GG Portrait: Pai Chan (1996)
Others
Virtua Fighter (LCD) (1995) | Electronic Virtua Fighter (199x) | Virtua Fighter (R-Zone) (199x) | Virtua Fighter 3 Win-PC-Collection (1996) | Virtua Fighter (2007) | CR Virtua Fighter (2008) | Virtua Fighter Mobile (2008) | Pachinko CR Virtua Fighter Revolution (2012) | Virtua Fighter Cool Champ (2012) | Virtua Fighter Fever Combo (2014) | Virtua Fighter Pachislot (2014) | Virtua Fighter Battle Genesis (2019)
Unlicensed
Virtua Fighter 2 vs. Tekken 2 (199x)
Demo discs
Java Tea Original Virtua Fighter Kids (1996)
Albums
Music
Virtua Fighter: Saikyou no Senshi (1994) | Sega Saturn Virtua Fighter Maximum Mania (1994) | Virtua Fighter "Sega Saturn" Image by B-univ Neo Rising (1994) | Virtua Fighter 2 Dancing Shadows (1995) | Virtua Fighter Soundtrack Vol. 1: Shinshou Hassei (1995) | Virtua Fighter Soundtrack Vol. 2: Ryuuko Kaikou (1996) | Ai ga Tarinaize (1996) | Virtua Fighter Soundtrack Vol. 3: Koubou Banjou (1996) | Virtua Fighter Complete Vocal Collection (1996) | Virtua Fighter Kids Sound Tracks (1996) | Virtua Fighter 3 Sound Tracks (1996) | Fighters Megamix Sound Tracks (1997) | Virtua Fighter 3 On The Vocal (1997) | Kimi ga Inai Yoru (1997) | Virtua Fighter 4 Official Soundtrack (2002) | Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution Original Sound Tracks (2002) | Yuuki (2004) | Virtua Fighter 5 Original Sound Track (2011) | Virtua Fighter 5 R Official Sound (2012) | Virtua Fighter 5 Official Sound (2012) | Virtua Fighter Best Tracks + One (2015) | Virtua Fighter esports Premium Music Collection (2021) | Virtua Fighter (2023) | Virtua Fighter 3tb Online Premium Music Collection (2023)
Books
Book
Virtua Fighter Maniax (1994) | V Jump Books Game Series: Sega Saturn Virtua Fighter (1994) | Virtua Fighter Maniax Replays (1994) | Virtua Fighter Sega Saturn Fighting Manual Vol. 1 for Novice (1994) | Virtua Fighter Ougi no Sho (1995) | Virtua Fighter Maniax for Windows (1995) | Virtua Fighter 2 Act.1 (1995) | Virtua Fighter Sega Saturn Fighting Manual Vol. 2 for Expert (1995) | Virtua Fighter 2 Maniax Replays (1995) | Virtua Fighter 2 Act.2 (1995) | Virtua Fighter Remix Sega Saturn Fighting Manual Complete (1995) | Virtua Fighter 2 Maniax (1995) | Virtua Fighter 2 Sega Saturn Fighting Manual Vol. 1 for Novice (1995) | Virtua Fighter 2 Act.3 (1995) | Arcade Game Hisshou Hou Special: Virtua Fighter Kids (1996) | Virtua Fighter 3 Command Game Guide (1996) | Virtua Fighter Legend of Sarah (1996) | Virtua Fighter 2 Perfect Guide (1996) | Virtua Fighter 2 Fighter's Bible (1996) | Virtua Fighter 2 Game Guide Book (1996) | Virtua Fighter Graphics "Model 2" (1996) | Tokyo Virtua Monogatari (1996) | Virtua Fighter 2 Sega Saturn Fighting Manual Vol. 2 for Expert (1996) | Virtua Fighter Kids Fan Book (1996) | Virtua Fighter Honoo no Maki: Pai Chan Bukyou Gaiden (1996) | Virtua Fighter Ryuu no Maki: Touken Kairou (1996) | Virtua Fighter Kids Sega Saturn Fighting Manual (1996) | Virtua Fighter Kids Kyuukyoku Hon (1996) | Virtua Fighter Relax (1996) | Virtua Fighter: Arashi no Maki (1996) | Virtua Fighter 3 Act. 0.5 (1996) | Virtua Fighter 3 Act.1 (1996) | Virtua Fighter 3 Act.2 (1996) | Fighters Megamix Fighting Master's Guide (1997) | Fighters Megamix Official Guide (1997) | Virtua Fighter 2: Ten Stories (1997) | Fighters Mega Books (1997) | Fighters Megamix Comic Anthology (1997) | Virtua Fighter 3 Official Playing Guide (1998) | Virtua Fighter 3tb Kanzen Kouryaku Dokuhon (1998) | Virtua Fighter 3tb Perfect Guide (1998) | Virtua Fighter 4 Perfect Guide (2001) | Virtua Fighter 4 Yoku Wakaru Haoh Yousei Dojo (2002) | Virtua Fighter 4 Kanzen Kouryaku Guide PS2 Ban (2002) | PS2 Ban Virtua Fighter 4 Perfect Guide (2002) | Virtua Fighter 4 The Complete (2002) | Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution Perfect Guide (2002) | Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution: Yokuwakaru Hisshou Senjutsu Shinan (2003) | PS2 Ban Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution Complete Guide (2003) | Virtua Fighter 10th Anniversary: Memory of Decade (2003) | Virtua Fighter 2 Technical Archive (2004) | Virtua Fighter 4 Final Tuned Master Guide (2004) | Virtua Fighter Cyber Generation: Judgement Six no Yabou Kouryaku Navigation (2004) | Virtua Fighter 4 Final Tuned Orange Book: Junkies' Last Stand (2004) | Virtua Fighter 5 Technical Book (2006) | Virtua Fighter 5 White Book: Keep It Real (2006) | Virtua Fighter 5 Black Book: Keep It Moral (2007) | Virtua Fighter 5 for PlayStation 3 Complete Guide (2007) | Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown Masters Guide (2010) | Virtua Fighter no Neppa (2018)
TV and Film
Virtua Fighter CGMV (1994) | CGMV Virtua Fighter 2 (1995) | Virtua Fighter 2 (1995) | Virtua Fighter 2 Eternal Battle (1995) | Virtua Fighter (1995) | Virtua Fighter Special Training Pack (1995) | Virtua Fighter 2 Wheel of Fortune (1995) | Virtua Fighter 2 Wheel of Fortune The Best Bout (1996) | Sega Official Video Library Vol. 2: Virtua Fighter Kids (199x) | Virtua Fighter 3 (Columbia video series) (1996) | CGMV Special Virtua Fighter 3: Shippuu no Shou "System" (1996) | CGMV Special Virtua Fighter 3: Geki no Shou "Battle" (1996)