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'''Virtua Fighter Remix''' is an update of the original [[Virtua Fighter]] with higher-polygon models (when compared to the [[Sega Saturn]] port; the original Sega Model 1 arcade game has higher-polygon models than Remix), texture mapping and some gameplay changes. It was given free to all registered Saturn owners in the US via mail, and was available for sale in Japan and Europe.  
'''Virtua Fighter Remix''' is an update of the original [[Virtua Fighter]] with higher-polygon models (when compared to the [[Sega Saturn]] port; the original Sega Model 1 arcade game has higher-polygon models than Remix), texture mapping and some gameplay changes. It was given free to all registered Saturn owners in the US via mail, and was available for sale in Japan and Europe.  
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The original early-release Virtua Fighter launched alongside the Sega Saturn system. Although it did accomplish much technology-wise, it became known to Sega Saturn owners as a glitched and buggy fighting game for the system. A while later, Sega decided to release Virtua Fighter Remix. This fixed many of the issues found in the original. It was given free to registered US Saturn owners via mail for the disappointed Sega fans that bought the first.
 
Virtua Fighter Remix was later ported to the PC as '''Virtua Fighter PC'''.
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Template:Infobox Virtua Fighter Remix is an update of the original Virtua Fighter with higher-polygon models (when compared to the Sega Saturn port; the original Sega Model 1 arcade game has higher-polygon models than Remix), texture mapping and some gameplay changes. It was given free to all registered Saturn owners in the US via mail, and was available for sale in Japan and Europe.

The original early-release Virtua Fighter launched alongside the Sega Saturn system. Although it did accomplish much technology-wise, it became known to Sega Saturn owners as a glitched and buggy fighting game for the system. A while later, Sega decided to release Virtua Fighter Remix. This fixed many of the issues found in the original. It was given free to registered US Saturn owners via mail for the disappointed Sega fans that bought the first.

Virtua Fighter Remix was later ported to the PC as Virtua Fighter PC. Template:Continue Nav

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