Virtua Fighter Remix (Saturn)
Illustrations by Katsuya Terada

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Virtua Fighter Remix (Saturn)
Illustrations by Katsuya Terada
Virtua Fighter Remix - Console Fighting Games of 1995
Virtua Fighter Remix (1995) is an enhanced re-release of SEGA’s pioneering 3D fighter, updating the original Virtua Fighter with higher polygon counts, full texture‑mapped characters, and refined gameplay tweaks inspired by Virtua Fighter 2. While the core mechanics and roster remain unchanged — featuring Akira, Pai, Lau, Wolf, Jeffry, Kage, Sarah, and Jacky — the visual overhaul gives the game a smoother, more modern look that better showcased what SEGA’s hardware could do in the mid‑’90s.
The game retains Virtua Fighter’s grounded martial‑arts philosophy: no projectiles, no supernatural abilities, just pure technique. Each fighter represents a distinct real‑world fighting style, and the three‑button system (Punch, Kick, Guard) keeps the focus on timing, spacing, and clean execution. Released in arcades, on the Sega Saturn, and later on Windows, Virtua Fighter Remix served both as a technical upgrade and as a way to bring the original game closer to SEGA’s evolving 3D standards — helping solidify Virtua Fighter’s reputation as a foundational pillar of the genre.
For other Fighting game shorts check out this playlist.
Collection of shorts coving fighting games
For the full length videos of this game as well as other fighting games released in 1995 check out this playlist.