Welcome to This Week in Gaming, where Hardcore Gamer takes a look back at some of the most newsworthy events in gaming history from last year to even decades ago that happened this very week. Take a gander at some of the highlights and see which spark nostalgia and which may still be news to you.
IGN speaks to video game developer legend Yu Suzuki about Shenmue 4, Air Twister, and more.
That's right, Suzuki actually learned a thing or two from Captain Chaos, of all people.
SEGA-AM2 legendary arcade designer Yu Suzuki (Virtua Fighter), Tekken’s Katsuhiro Harada and Arc System Works’ Toshimichi Mori talk about the histories of their franchises that included Virtua Fighter, Tekken, Guilty Gear and Blazblue.
After a successful Soul Calibur, Tekken seemed like a no brainer but I guess that was just too tied to PS. Time Crisis would have been nice to have on DC as well seeing as Sega sort of dropped the ball on their Virtua Cop (later made for Xbox).
soul calibur dreamcast, was for me, the greatest game of all time,.
not very often people say that about a fighting game, usually a big adventure / action or rpg type game.
for me, i could literally feel the love they had put in to it. oozing out.
Please PLEASE make a new Virtua Fighter. The King must return to restore balance