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CrazyGoon - May 20, 2003

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   Mr. Saturn Aug 8, 2003 

  
Originally posted by CHAZumaru °_°@Aug 8, 2003 @ 06:18 PM

Well it's always interesting to know that it's not interesting to know.

You collect saturn games Mr Saturn [question_mark] About how many do you have [question_mark]


350 right now...

   Myname Aug 8, 2003 
Jesus H. Christ.. I wonder what minute percentage of those games are actually worth the CDs they come on.

   CHAZumaru °_° Aug 8, 2003 

  
Originally posted by Mr. Saturn@Aug 8, 2003 @ 10:13 PM



350 right now...


Ah. I thought you had a big collection, Kinsuke style... ^^

   CrazyGoon Aug 9, 2003 
More saturn questions, this one is a mystery: Why on earth is there 3 different versions of Virtua Fighter Remix for US?!? I mean, there is a 'purple disc' one, 'blue disc one', and a 'red disc' one. Were they all for sale? or just the purple disc one (this is the only one which comes in the regular US Saturn box)? Is there any in-game differences with these different versions?

And also was "Virtua Fighter: CG Portrait Collection" a:

i) Sampler?

ii) Europe only release? (It wasn't released in Japan or USA)

Hey> I'm a bit of a Virtua Fighter myself! :lol: (refering to the description uder avatar)

   CHAZumaru °_° Aug 9, 2003 
Sorry I'm more of a specialist *cough* for japanese versions. However...


  
3 different versions of Virtua Fighter Remix, blue, red, purple


I never heard of such a thing (not a big expert in US stuff as I said earlier), but you might have misunderstood some text about the japanese version of VFRemix, which has three edtions (Red Obi, Blue Obi, and No Obi). That would be my guess : You got tricked by the japanese limited editions.

Another possibility is that VFRemix would be one of the first Net-playable games on the SS Netlink system, therefore two Netlink editions existed, one red and one blue.

But I'll stick with the jap LE mistake.



  
Is there any in-game differences with these different versions?


If my guess about the jap LE mistake is right, then no.


  
And also was "Virtua Fighter: CG Portrait Collection" a:

i) Sampler?

ii) Europe only release? (It wasn't released in Japan or USA)


The answer is... iii) japanese only release.

VF:CG Portrait Series never came out either in the US or in Europe. It was separately sold CDs showing CG renders of the fighters of the Virtua Fighter series. If you bought all of them, you could order an extra CD called "VF:CG Portrait Series Final ~ Dural" which as you guessed contained CG renders of Dural (therefore this Dural CD is way harder to get than the other ones). IIRC Sega also sent you a plastic case with this disc to put the games together. And as usual the retailers such as Medialand did their own all-CDs package.

   Mr. Saturn Aug 9, 2003 

  
Originally posted by CHAZumaru °_°+Aug 9, 2003 @ 01:08 AM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(CHAZumaru °_° @ Aug 9, 2003 @ 01:08 AM)</div><div class='quotemain'> <!--QuoteBegin-Mr. Saturn@Aug 8, 2003 @ 10:13 PM



350 right now...


Ah. I thought you had a big collection, Kinsuke style... ^^ [/b][/quote]

I´m on my way

   CHAZumaru °_° Aug 9, 2003 
Good for you ^^ Good luck !

   CrazyGoon Aug 9, 2003 
Yeah, I read about those limited edition Virtua Fighter Remix'x with the red/blue/no spine cards. Those like you said are the Japanese ones, and I would presume they would have no in-game differences (as the product number for the red/blue/no spine card version of the game was "GS-7103" - They all had the same product number). Though the ones I'm talking about are supposably US region and the red, blue and purple versions of the game all have different product numbers.

And the "Virtua Fighter: CG Portrait Collection" is different than "VF:CG Portrait Series Final ~ Dural". I suspect this because of this picture (When the saturn came out over here I recall seeing this image). This game also has a different product number than 'dural', it's product number being "610-6083" - something that most samplers have. I've attached an image of the game below.

   gameboy900 Aug 9, 2003 

  
Originally posted by CrazyGoon@Aug 9, 2003 @ 06:20 AM

More saturn questions, this one is a mystery: Why on earth is there 3 different versions of Virtua Fighter Remix for US?!? I mean, there is a 'purple disc' one, 'blue disc one', and a 'red disc' one. Were they all for sale? or just the purple disc one (this is the only one which comes in the regular US Saturn box)? Is there any in-game differences with these different versions?


All three versions are of the SAME EXACT game. The only difference between each one is the packaging. One was in the standard long case that US games came in, another was in a small jewel case and the last one was in a cardboard sleeve. You can see all three versions here.... And I do in fact own all three versions so I do know what I'm talking about.

The long box version was sold in stores like normal, the small box version was what you got when you mailed in to Sega back when they were offering it and the sleeve one was a pack in version with the system. (The last two I'm fairly certain about but I could have gotten them mixed up.)

   CHAZumaru °_° Aug 10, 2003 
Goon :

AH ! I can't see the file you attached (invalid format, it says on my PC) but now I remember what you're talking about. It was not a regular Saturn CD, but a CD+G (which Saturns can read) that was given away with Virtua Fighter Remix, in Europe. Sorry for the rusty memory ^^

   CrazyGoon Aug 11, 2003 

  
AH ! I can't see the file you attached (invalid format, it says on my PC) but now I remember what you're talking about. It was not a regular Saturn CD, but a CD+G (which Saturns can read) that was given away with Virtua Fighter Remix, in Europe. Sorry for the rusty memory ^^

Sorry, it's a tiff image and I think only XP can read it. Anyways, I'm sure your correct . Cheers for helping out! And your memory can't be all that rusty since you are the only one that replied concerning that CD+G and was still able to give information on it, spite the fact that you specialise in the japanese games End note: "Virtua Fighter Remix" for Europe came packaged in a 'jewel-case sized' box with "Virtua Fighter: CG Portrait Collection" Whew. *wipes sweat off his brow*


  
All three versions are of the SAME EXACT game. The only difference between each one is the packaging. One was in the standard long case that US games came in, another was in a small jewel case and the last one was in a cardboard sleeve. You can see all three versions here. And I do in fact own all three versions so I do know what I'm talking about.

The long box version was sold in stores like normal, the small box version was what you got when you mailed in to Sega back when they were offering it and the sleeve one was a pack in version with the system. (The last two I'm fairly certain about but I could have gotten them mixed up.)

Thanks a lot gameboy900! Applause to you and the rest of the team at vgrebirth for compiling such accurate data in a very much professional way :cheers. Before I post any question regarding saturn games, I am sure to have checked out to see your response at vgrebirth first, as in most cases it solves many of my questions Bravo!

   CHAZumaru °_° Aug 11, 2003 
Note that I'm not sure *every* european VFRemix came out with it, like maybe only the first press. But that should be easy to check out.

   CHAZumaru °_° Aug 19, 2003 
Interesting fact :

The "Virtua Fighter : CG Collection" CD+G was actually released in Japan, in very limited quantities. It was a Not For Sale item. I as of yet have no clue about how you could get it.

   CrazyGoon Aug 20, 2003 

  
Originally posted by CHAZumaru °_°@Aug 19, 2003 @ 08:30 PM

Interesting fact :

The "Virtua Fighter : CG Collection" CD+G was actually released in Japan, in very limited quantities. It was a Not For Sale item. I as of yet have no clue about how you could get it.


You should forward this information to vgrebirth along with the source material of your find. Cool, thanks for the info!


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