But for those who couldn't afford Sega's more expensive hardware (the Saturn), a way to play Virtua Fighter would ultimately end up on the company's 16-bit console, the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive. In December 1995, the 3D title made its way to the Sega Saturn in North America, bringing the arcade hit to home consoles. Sega AM2, the team behind its development, took roughly 12 months to get it wrapped up, and due to the game's head developer, Yu Suzuki, wanting to add texture to the graphics, the Sega Model 2 arcade system had to be built just to handle the project. The original Virtua Fighter 2 saw its arcade release back in 1994.
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