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is a 1996 fighting video game developed by AM2 for the Sega Saturn and Game.com. It combines several characters from various Sega games, from the complete cast of ''Virtua Fighter 2'' and ''Fighting Vipers'' to Janet from ''Virtua Cop 2'' and the Hornet car from ''Daytona USA'', while allowing to play the bosses of both games without codes. Highly advertised, it followed ''Virtua Fighter 2'' as a high-profile 3D fighting game for the Sega Saturn. Intended as an introduction to ''Virtua Fighter 3'' (which was never released for the Saturn), ''Fighters Megamix'' utilized the concept originally used by ''The King of Fighters'', whereby characters and styles from different games were mixed together. Not only the open ended rings from ''VF'' are present (but now, with no ring-out), but also the closed cages from ''Fighting Vipers''. ''VF'' characters have new moves taken from ''VF3'', but the most impressive feature was the ''dodge'' move, which allowed characters to sidestep, avoiding a dangerous blow and opening at the same time room for a counter. Sega capitalized on this, calling ''Fighters Megamix'' the first "real 3D" fighting game in the market. Unlike most of AM2's games of the era, ''Fighters Megamix'' did not have an arcade release. In 1998 a Game.com port was released by Tiger Electronics. ==Gameplay== As well as having standard "survival", two-player and team battle modes, ''Fighters Megamix'' uses an unusual style of one-player play, instead of a standard arcade mode, the one-player mode is split into nine subsections: * Novice Trial (beginners) * ''Virtua Fighter'' (all characters from ''Virtua Fighter'') * ''Fighting Vipers'' (all characters from ''Fighting Vipers'') * Girls (female character) * Muscle (strong characters) * Smart guys (tactical fighters) * Dirty fighters (sneaky fighters) * Bosses (hidden characters played last) * Secrets (the rest of the bonus characters not fought in ''bosses'') Each section consists of six fights against currently available characters then a final battle against a hidden character. Once the first four are completed (the 'default' sections) the next three become unlocked, after beating those, the next (bosses), and then the final (bonus). The player has the option of switching play type between ''Fighting Vipers'' and ''Virtua Fighter'', which simply causes both the player's characters and the CPU characters to fight with the style of fighting from that game (the default is ''Fighting Vipers''). The default cast of characters consist of the entire cast from ''Virtua Fighter 2'' and ''Fighting Vipers'', as well as Kuma-Chan, a bear mascot in a hat that has no points of articulation. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Fighters Megamix」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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