
IGN interviews the Aussie VF champion.
Have you ever loved a game so much that you went out of your way to uncover every square inch, unlock every secret and master each challenge - no matter how mundane and minute? That is the kind of passionate addiction that Mike Abdow succumbs to each day. And what is the game that deals in such overwhelming addiction?
Virtua Fighter 5. And, in fact, the entire series. Mike is a master - a true champion player - a professional competitor in Virtua Fighter on a world-level. His mastery of the game extends to intimate knowledge of every character in the roster, virtually every move the characters can perform, the time it takes to deliver each blow, the best countering moves, and subtle twitch moves that only someone who lives and breathes Virtua Fighter could ever possibly appreciate, let alone properly understand.
IGN sat down with him over a session of Virtua Fighter 5 to discuss the finer points of being a tournament-level gamer, the death of the arcade and the rise of lounge room gaming.

SEGA has unveiled its lineup for the upcoming Tokyo Game Show 2025, confirming a mix of anticipated releases and a surprising tease of four unannounced projects.
Panzer Dragoon Saga HD ?? Shining Force 4 or 3 hd ?? Phantasy Star V ??..................
jet Set Radio, Gunvalkyrie, Otogi, please let it be. Jetset is by far the most realistic one to show up. One can hope for the other 2.
SEGA's game catalogue has been a bit naff after the Xbox 360 and PS4. Stop those Mega Drive/Genesis collections and move onto arcade classics, some which never got released on consoles. Not sure what's happened to the new Crazy Taxi and Golden Axe etc., but the likes of Virtua Racing, Super Hang On, ESWAT and maybe even Alien Storm are due sequels.
Persona 6 and Skies of Arcadia remaster/port please, there's heaps you could surprise me with, and I'd probably be happy with it.

Plus celebrate Sonic’s 30th anniversary with a trio of titles: Sonic Mania, Team Sonic Racing and Sonic Forces.

Although fighting games are entering a new Golden Age, there's a number of franchises that deserve to be brought back.
I think licensing is one of the major reasons Fight for NY hasn't been ported, since its original release. Def Jam had a poll on their Twitter a year or two ago asking if people would be interested in a new entry to the series. A surprise next gen release with AKI developing it would be cool
Definitely yes to Weaponlord, Bloody Roar, Rival Schools, Power Stone, Bushido Blade, Darkstalkers, and the Def Jam games. I was really big into fighting games when I was younger. I would Like Primal Rage, B.A,T., and Eternal Champions to come back as well.