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As crazy as this game and it's roster was, it was great because it was 100% grade A [[Guilty Pleasures]].
As crazy as this game and it's roster was, it was great because it was 100% grade A [[Guilty Pleasures]].


See also ''[[Sega Superstars]]'', a later Sega crossover series. Compare with [[Dream Mix TV World Fighters]], another over-looked 3D fighting game with wacky characters.
See also ''[[Sega Superstars]]'', a later Sega crossover series. Compare with ''[[Dream Mix TV World Fighters]]'', another over-looked 3D fighting game with wacky characters.


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This series provide examples of:
* [[Anime Hair]]: Akira and Jacky.
* [[Anime Hair]]: Akira and Jacky.
* [[Ass Kicks You]]: Honey and Sanman.
* [[Ass Kicks You]]: Honey and Sanman.
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* [[Combos]]
* [[Combos]]
* [[The Computer Is a Cheating Bastard]]
* [[The Computer Is a Cheating Bastard]]
* [[Crossover]]: Aside from being a crossover of ''Virtua Fighter 2'' and ''Fighting Vipers'', various other characters from AM2's other arcade games make an appearance, and features music from other games whose characters don't make an appearance.
* [[Crossover]]
* [[Ditto Fighter]]: Dural.
* [[Ditto Fighter]]: Dural.
* [[Drunken Boxing]]: Shun.
* [[Drunken Boxing]]: Shun.

Latest revision as of 13:02, 14 March 2019

Sega's own Massive Multiplayer Crossover Intercontinuity Crossover, originally developed by Sega's AM2 development team as a Crossover between Virtua Fighter 2 and the first Fighting Vipers.

The characters roster is the following:

All the stages and characters from both games were included as well. Some of the changes included the Virtua Fighter 2 stages no longer being rings, the Virtua Fighter 2 characters's movesets updated with moves from Virtua Fighter 3, and the Fighting Vipers characters given new moves (evne if their armor can still be broken)

As crazy as this game and it's roster was, it was great because it was 100% grade A Guilty Pleasures.

See also Sega Superstars, a later Sega crossover series. Compare with Dream Mix TV World Fighters, another over-looked 3D fighting game with wacky characters.

Tropes used in Fighters Megamix include: