Virtua Fighter 4 Passport / VF.NET Dreamcast Disc

Discussion in 'Junky's Jungle' started by ShadowSTG, Jan 11, 2004.

  1. ShadowSTG

    ShadowSTG Member

    Hello everyone. Nice to meet you. It seems that I'll like this forum very much and stay a while here.

    Well, where do I begin? I'm kinda VF fan (altough I'm not a pro player) and recently I bought for my Dreamcast the collector's edition of Shenmue II that came with Virtua Fighter History Disc, and the Virtua Fighter 4 Passport Disc.

    The VF History is just awesome. Tons of videos and tons of songs. Besides some art and stuff.

    But now, the question is: what the **** do I do with Virtua Fighter 4 Passport? I don't understand anything of japanese, and the disc is 100% in japanese. What can I access with it? What cool stuff can I do with it? How do I make it work afterall??

    Any help, tip, guide, anything is welcome.
     
  2. Snake_Eater

    Snake_Eater Well-Known Member

    Well, you could sell it to one of these die-hard fans for 200$ (and believe me they'd pay for it).
     
  3. GaijinPunch

    GaijinPunch Well-Known Member

    1: You can't really sell it, as it's not rare, or worth anything
    2: You can't use it.

    So, you've got a (worthless?) collectible.

    Basically, when VF.net started, there were two ways to connect to it. 1: An NTT DoCoMo phone. 2: VF Passport on a Dreamcast. (They added J-Phones about 4 months later). Then, when VF.net EVO came out, the dropped the whole VF Passport for Dreamcast. Namely, b/c there was no stellar AM2 game coming out that they could've packaged it with. And probably more importantly, Sega support for DC had officially stopped.
     
  4. ValeStyle_Gove

    ValeStyle_Gove Well-Known Member

    If its not rare, where the hell can I buy one?!
     
  5. ShadowSTG

    ShadowSTG Member

    [ QUOTE ]
    GaijinPunch said:

    So, you've got a (worthless?) collectible.

    Basically, when VF.net started, there were two ways to connect to it. 1: An NTT DoCoMo phone. 2: VF Passport on a Dreamcast. (They added J-Phones about 4 months later). Then, when VF.net EVO came out, the dropped the whole VF Passport for Dreamcast. Namely, b/c there was no stellar AM2 game coming out that they could've packaged it with. And probably more importantly, Sega support for DC had officially stopped.

    [/ QUOTE ]

    Thanks for the info....

    Well.... Not bad then... At least the disc and the case are really pretty....

    So far my collection includes:

    (All original of course)

    Virtua Fighter (JAP - 32X)
    Virtua Fighter (JAP - SAT)
    Virtua Fighter 2 (JAP - SAT)
    Virtua Fighter Kids (JAP - SAT)
    Virtua Fighter 3 (JAP - DC)
    Virtua Fighter History (JAP - DC)
    Virtua Fighter 4 Passport (JAP - DC)

    I'm planning to buy VF 4/ VF 4 Evo for PS2, Japanese versions, altough I don't plan to buy a PS2 so soon....

    I just cant find VF Remix for Saturn anywhere, I just got the US version....
     
  6. ONISTOMPA

    ONISTOMPA Well-Known Member

    I'm planning to buy VF 4/ VF 4 Evo for PS2, Japanese versions, altough I don't plan to buy a PS2 so soon....

    Get the US version of Evo, it comes with the 10th anniversary VF1 remake.
     
  7. ShadowSTG

    ShadowSTG Member

    Humm, thanks for the tip!
    I tought that the japanese version also came with this nice gift! /versus/images/graemlins/smile.gif
     
  8. GaijinPunch

    GaijinPunch Well-Known Member

    Just get the Japanese Shenmue II "Limited Edition" which was "limited" to the amount that they could make.
     

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