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Playstation/Gaming Discussions => Gaming Discussion => Topic started by: pstwo on May 10, 2001, 07:15:25 PM
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Sega\'s AM2 website has revealed the first details of their Virtua Fighter 4 arcade testing program, and dedicated fans of the series are going to have to count their pennies.
The testing will occur at Tokyo\'s Ikebukuro GIGO from May 12th to the 20th inclusive, and gamers will be asked to purchase a magnetic data card upon entrance to record their statistics and battle ranking. The cards will be on sale for 500 Yen, with the game itself 100 Yen per play.
Also revealed on the Japanese website, was the Virtua Fighter battle network, which will launch later this month with hints and strategies for the game, alongside the ranking charts. The game is apparently coming along nicely too, although the finished version will not be formally unveiled until later this Summer, with the PS2 version due towards the end of the year.
VF 4 Logo
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Ouch. About a dollar to play one game. That really sucks. But I guess if you really want to see it, you will pay anything. :) (Now that I think about it, I would pay a dollar in a second to play the game :D)
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remember when vf3 costed (like most model 3 games) 1.50 $ ouch! Gimme 30 cents TTT and MvsC2 plays :), but cool news anyway ;)
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this is awesome news, but over here, it often costs $2 to play arcade games. For older games it\'s $1, but for one play it\'s usually $2, crazy stuff.