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IGN: Virtua On Hands-On

The Xbox Live Arcade port of the arcade classic showed up in playable form at the event. Sega had just two kiosks set up, leading to waits of over 30 minutes. Players were able to try the game in either system link versus mode or via three rounds of arcade solo play.

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Review - Virtual On: XBOX 360 Arcade (TheJRE.com)

Back in 1995 Cyber Troopers Virtual On hit arcades in the US like a sack of bricks. With it's dual joystick layout to control giant battling robots in arena style combat SEGA had quite the sensational hit on their hands.

Many a quarter was spent back in those days with kids lining up to battle each other head to head to become the ultimate Cyber Trooper...

DrRobotnik6241d ago

Some games just don't age well. Soul Caliber 1 was ok, this....not so much.

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Gamespot: Virtual On Review

Most mech games of late feature grimy metallic monstrosities in dystopian worlds, taking their cue from the harsh sci-fi landscapes of Battletech. Virtual On: Oratorio Tangram, however, recalls a simpler time, when brightly colored giant robots with huge Sega Dreamcasts on their backs cheerfully blasted one another to smithereens in pristine environments. Don't let the bright visuals and upbeat music fool you into thinking this is a simple game, though. On the contrary, its gameplay is complex and esoteric, and the game does little to help newcomers get acclimated to its nuances. If you're willing to dedicate the time to it, though, you'll find that this mech combat game's deep, fast-paced action can be immensely rewarding.

The Good:
* Exciting, fast-paced tactical one-on-one combat
* Great competition available online
* Colorful, inviting graphics
* Good variety of mechs to choose from

The Bad:
* Daunting complexity makes learning the ropes very difficult
* $15 price point is a bit much

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s8anicslayer6242d ago

why does ms continue to rip us off? oh I know to cover that hefty billon dollar repair bill

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Modern-Gamer: Virtual On Review

Modern-Gamer writes: Back in the mid-90s the arcade scene was one of diversity; and all type of games had their place. From fighting games like the Street Fighter Alpha series to the large start units like Crusin USA. Every game made an impact. One of the biggest games to make its mark on the arcade scene was Virtual On. With dual joysticks and one of the best realizations of mech fighting, Virtual On was a game ahead of its time. Now 13 years after its first release, can Virtual On still hold up to today's gaming standards.

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