Sega Press Release
Sega Rally 3: Ready to Go
Sega Rosso's much anticipated sequel in the phenomenal Sega Rally
series has been finished for some time - and is almost ready to
ship to arcades. Details inside.
Whilst we've known about the existence of Sega Rally 3 for some
time now, we didn't know much about the status of the project,
until today.
The third in the series has been developed by Sega Rosso and
promises some of the most gripping racing action the arcades have
seen in some time. Members of the Inital D team at Sega Rosso
have been working on the project which bodes well, since Initial
D is ferociously playable and continues to grow in popularity.
Today we can reveal some details that will please fans of the
series, and arcade racing fanatics alike. Our source, which is
very close to Sega Amusements, told us under conditions of
anonymity, "Sega Rally 3 has actually been completely
finished since January this year. The reason nothing's been shown
yet is they need to finalise some licensing issues that are still
outstanding." When asked about the quality of the game, we
were told: "Sasaki and the team have outdone themselves."
An official announcement is likely, therefore, in the coming
weeks or months - with a PlayStation 2 conversion literally
waiting to be officially confirmed for first quarter 2004.
Sega-AM2: Fighting Game Update
No, it's not AM2's official big news just yet - but here are
details on Fighting Vipers 3 and a rumoured VF4 Evo update with
yet another new character.
At some point this month, Sega-AM2 is going to make some
announcements about forthcoming titles. In the meantime,
speculation surrounding two AM2 projects is heating up -
specifically, in relation to Fighting Vipers 3 and Virtua Fighter
4 Evolution - Version D.
FIGHTING VIPERS 3: The entertaining weapons-based cousin of
Virtua Fighter, is supposedly set to receive a third in the
series. The title promises its own version of VF.net, which
Japanese sources are calling 'Vipers-Net'.
This system would use data cards in the same way as VF.net, and
probably include neat touches such as customisable armour. Whilst
none of this information is confirmed, it is far from unlikely
and could possibly be part of AM2's forthcoming announcements.
VF4 EVO - VER. D: Another update to the most rewarding and finely
tuned fighting game ever? Sounds like it, from what we've been
hearing. Rumours circulating Japanese arcades indicate that the
new version of VF4 Evolution, originally slated for release in
July, has been delayed until September.
In a similar fashion to all AM2 fighting games which receive
constant tweaks and updates, the new version - dubbed 'Version D'
- is rumoured to feature around ten new moves for each fighter,
and a brand new combatant. Rumours are even circulating about
details of the new fighter - suggesting it's a female who
practises Hakkyokou-ken, the style Akira uses. Interesting
information for VF fanatics, but how accurate is anyone's guess.
A new VF4 Evo update would make sense, since AM2 are always
tweaking their fighting games and releasing subtly improved
updates in Japanese arcades, and while still popular, the current
version of Evo has been pretty thoroughly explored in Japan. The
implications of a PS2 release however, are very uncertain.
On a related note, don't expect much in the way of Virtua Fighter
5 news when Suzuki-san speaks this month. Despite gossip that his
revelations this month might involve VF5, the more realistic
story is that VF5 is in concept-stage development with new arcade
hardware in mind - namely, Naomi 3 which was confirmed by Sega
some time ago - and probably won't be seen outside AM2's studio
in any form until mid-2004 at the earliest.