Segas Tetsu Kayama speaks about the future of Virtua Fighter
March 22nd, 2002 (12:00am) -
Tetsu Kayama, Segas COO, talked about possibilities of an online Virtua Fighter game in an interview featured in this weeks Japanese publication Famitsu.When asked about upcoming projects, Kayama commented, "I was thinking of an online game based on Virtua Fighter 4. This is just my personal idea, but I talked with Sega AM2 and they seemed interested. This will be different from Phantasy Star Online. I think it is a new concept and only we [Sega] can probably pull it off."Also, on the subject of Sega titles being ported to the GameCube, Kayama said, "Wed like to fine-tune the GameCube version of Eternal Arcadia (Skies of Arcadia) so that kids can also play. I think kids should have fun controlling the airship and shooting cannons. I think it is nonsense to directly port Virtua Fighter to the GameCube. For example, we can make it Virtua Fighter Kids to curtail to the lower age demographic. The game system and fun factor should not be changed so that these players can then move on to the next step with the actual Virtua Fighter." Kayama also stressed Segas plans to take different approaches for network games and stand-alone games for different consoles. For network games, the company will maintain its "open device" stance and will not focus on just one console. As for stand-alone games, the company doesnt intend to port the same title to multiple consoles. Each console will receive its own software lineup in accordance with its trends and age demographic. Titles such as Sega GT 2002 (Xbox), Phantasy Star Online (GC), Virtua Fighter 4 (PS2), and Sakura Taisen 4 (DC) are expected to appear at the upcoming Sega Game Jam 2 event later this month. Sega AM2 also plans to unveil a new title at the event, though it is not yet known whether it is related to Virtua Fighter. Well have coverage of the event from the show floor, so stay tuned.
Sega simplifying some of their titles to make them more accesable for GCs "younger audience"? Either Sega is really out of the loop and doesnt see the quickly increasing number of older Nintendo gamers, or theyre just taking a pot-shot at the big N... Reported by Michael Robinson on March 22nd, 2002 (12:00am) [From: GameSpot]
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