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Fighters Megamix is a 1997 fighting game developed by AM2 and published by Sega exclusively for the Sega Saturn. 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. It was one of the most critically acclaimed games of the 32-bit era. Unlike most of AM2's games of the era, Fighter's Megamix did not have an arcade release.

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  • Fighters Megamix is a 1997 fighting game developed by AM2 and published by Sega exclusively for the Sega Saturn. 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. It was one of the most critically acclaimed games of the 32-bit era. Unlike most of AM2's games of the era, Fighter's Megamix did not have an arcade release.
  • Fighters Megamix (ファイターズ メガミックス) is a 1996 fighting 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. Unlike most of AM2's games of the era, Fighters Megamix did not have an arcade release.
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  • Sega Saturn, game.com
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  • Fighters Megamix
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  • Fighters Megamix US Cover
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  • --12-21
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  • Tiger Electronics
  • Sega AM2
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  • Fighters Megamix is a 1997 fighting game developed by AM2 and published by Sega exclusively for the Sega Saturn. 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. It was one of the most critically acclaimed games of the 32-bit era. 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 on the Saturn), Fighters Megamix utilized the concept originally used by 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, Fighter's Megamix did not have an arcade release.
  • Fighters Megamix (ファイターズ メガミックス) is a 1996 fighting 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 and Fighting Vipers 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 were the open ended rings from the Virtua Fighter series present (but now, with no ring-out), but the closed wall arenas from Fighting Vipers were included as well. The Virtua Fighter 2 characters were updated with their new VF3 moveset (most but not all), and the dodge move introduced in VF3 was integrated into the game as well. This granted each of the fighters the evasive ability to sidestep, allowing them to attack from all sides. Sega capitalized on this, calling Fighters Megamix the first "real 3D" fighting game in the market. The game also had one of the largest fighting rosters at the time of its release, totaling at 32 characters. Unlike most of AM2's games of the era, Fighters Megamix did not have an arcade release.
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