Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution

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Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution is like a masterclass in fighting games - refined mechanics, balanced characters, and intense gameplay. It's where skill meets strategy in the ultimate test of fighter prowess.

Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution Trivia

In what year was Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution released for the PlayStation 2 in North America? (Medium)
#1: 2002
#2: 2003
#3: 2004
#4: 2005
Which character was introduced in Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution? (Easy)
#1: Vanessa Lewis
#2: Brad Burns
#3: Akira Yuki
#4: Pai Chan
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Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution Fun Facts

In Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution, players could insert their names into the game, and the AI opponents could use those names, creating a personalized tournament bracket experience.
Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution introduced Quest Mode, where players could challenge AI opponents emulating play styles of top Virtua Fighter players from arcades across Japan, offering a unique pseudo-online experience in the era before widespread online gaming.

Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution Polls

Which character in Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution do you find most challenging to master?
Akira Yuki
Kage-Maru
Lei-Fei
Vanessa Lewis
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Which Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution stage has your favorite aesthetics?
Great Wall (China)
Central Plaza (New York)
Shrine (Japan)
Sanctuary (Egypt)
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Timeline Highlights ( To Fictional )

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December 22, 2001

Release of Virtua Fighter 4

Sega releases Virtua Fighter 4, the fourth main installment in the Virtua Fighter series.

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August 5, 2002

Release of Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution

Sega releases Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution, an updated version of Virtua Fighter 4 with new features and characters, for the PlayStation 2.

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