
– Tekken: The Tekken series, which was popular on PlayStation at the time, was also ported to Sega Saturn. It has a different level of porting compared to the PlayStation version, with its own unique charm specific to the Sega Saturn. Tekken Sega Saturn
Um… this…
>>1
It’s Tekken.
It’s not just about the degree of transplantation!
The Sega Saturn version of Tekken is too much of a mockery…
History is being fabricated…
There’s not enough love!
Ba…
What kind of rotten brain could make such a mistake?
>>8
The 3D fighting game “Tekken” where virtual fighters battle.
No doubt about it!
People see him.
Sega also releases fighting games, you know…
>>11
I know, I know.
It’s the one that shows up in Daytona, right?
>>19
Isn’t it way more niche that you can think of that right away!?
>>11
I mean, the virtual one came first…
>>24
When it first came out, it was mocked as Ridge Fighter, wasn’t it…
>>27
In the first place, before Ridge, in Virtua Racing…
People called it the iron fist.
Isn’t this 2?
Isn’t it Tobal No. 1!?
Awesome!
Nothing is right from top to bottom…
That’s an element unique to the Sega Saturn version, right?
Isn’t this just the ramblings of AI?
Ha— perish!
>>17
AI: “I learned that the Sega Saturn version of Tekken has a unique charm only available in the SS version.”
It feels like a parallel world I don’t know.
This metallic sound is a steel fist.
Even Natsumi Iwasaki wouldn’t tell such a big lie.
>>21
Nice joke.
I am Namco!
History is determined by the winners.
I couldn’t quite understand because it was so confidently done.
The Sega Saturn version has its unique charm with a different level of porting compared to the PlayStation version.
There is also.
There’s not enough love.
Using the collapsing fist…
It’s Paul!
Just keep tapping the punch button to execute moves.
Iron Fist!
I think I heard that Tekken was made by the staff who left after creating Virtua Fighter…
Don’t let someone who knows nothing write.
No one who knows nothing should pass the check.
It feels like Tekken’s unique flavor has gradually become richer, and around the time of the first Tekken, it seemed like it was following Virtua Fighter.
Perhaps my perception was wrong, judging by the thread image.
I have a stomachache.
Can you hit with a rock?
There is a young woman who uses Chinese martial arts.
Iron Fist!
When it comes to 3D fighting games, it’s Tekken, so this is Tekken.
The power word called Tekken for Sega Saturn.
>>39
Nothing but mockery.
>>152
Angry Iron Fist Harada
I want to know the source of the image in the thread.
The renowned classic fighting game from Neo Geo, known to all.
SNK World Heroes
It seems that Tekken was released on the Sega Saturn in a world I’m unaware of.
In this world, Final Fantasy VII might have been released on the Sega Saturn.
>>43
I see… there’s a world where the Saturn won… that’s great…
It happens sometimes, doesn’t it? Like, why did you deliberately misunderstand something like that?
Hmm, 3D! Fighting game! Tekken!
Eight shining stars in the sky!
He set off on a journey in search of that star, visible only to those who possess true strength, not just power!
People call him Iron Fist!!
>>47
I don’t know this anime…
>>47
This feels more fitting, isn’t this Tekken?
>>47
Love is not enough, so let’s stick with it as it is, and from now on, let’s make it Tekken.
When you think about it, the title “Tekken” is kind of… what is it?
I see, this was the Sega Saturn version of Tekken.
Isn’t this applicable to DOA?
You wouldn’t normally call someone a Virtua Fighter.
>>54
Everyone who watched thought that too…
The fighting style that this character on the left seems to use is Iron Fist.
Isn’t that some nice graphics?
Tekken! Right?
I am Namco!
Is it “Toshinden”?
>>59
The anger of the islands and the land!
Nostalgic.
In SS Tekken, there were characters like a bear and a car, right?
It’s ten years too early.
Wait
This is Virtua Fighter, right?
Ah, but the phrase “different degree of transplantation” might hold it back.
Arcade games must be original.
It’s a bit tricky to push there in Tekken…!
I’m going to take you down!
This…
It seems that Tekken is being sold on the Sega Saturn in a world I don’t know…
Fighters Megamix?
You’re Sega, right?
I was surprised to find out that there was also a Saturn version! It was in relation to Tōshindens.
That year, Virtua Fighter was released for PlayStation.
Since it’s being called the Sega Saturn version of Tekken, it’s probably Tekken.
I feel like it’s completely different!
Isn’t it the same?!
It’s not about the generation, and even if it was just thrown at me in work, I’m not interested and I don’t know.
If you’re going to write an article, make sure to do thorough research and prepare the images properly…
The source of the screenshot in the thread is here.
https://www.mirai-idea.jp/home/tags/
Sega Saturn
The article itself is a legitimate one, and there doesn’t seem to be a caption for the thread image, so it might be a different site just reposting the image.
Certainly, sounds like “GAKON!” is the feeling of Tekken…
– Fighting game
3D game
– Sega games
The answer derived from this is… Iron Fist!!
I wonder if Tekken is more famous now.
>>82
It’s been about 20 years now, and Tekken has always been the better one.
>>82
Varcha has been sleeping for an incredibly long time…
>>82
Well, 5 was released in 2010 and it’s been a long time since then.
The virtual reality that had only been minimally connected to eSports through superficial links.
Despite being talked about in various ways, Tekken continues to release new titles properly, so the latter is more well-known, right?
It’s an outrageous claim to call Mario the Nintendo version of Alex Kidd.
It’s a bit sad to compare it with Tekken, which constantly releases new titles without a break.
I want to believe that humans wouldn’t make such a mistake…
SABAKI has also become famous.
However, at that time, it seems like there might be people who wouldn’t know and could write about it, which is a delicate line.
A new virtual game is coming out, but I don’t feel like it will become popular now.
>>90
Did you still have other things to show?
I want to believe this is just a joke image, but if you’re seriously thinking of making a profit from this, then you should change jobs.
I think it’s AI that writes such nonsense!
Maybe…
>>92
Even with AI, it shouldn’t end up like this without any learning sources…
>>98
It’s certain that there is an original source somewhere.
This is seriously a parallel world…
>>98
Finding commonalities between different items and mistakenly summarizing them as another comment about the same thing is a specialty of AI.
>>100
When asked to explain an anime, my specialty is mixing in Goku and Luffy into anything…
>>106
Moreover, they are amazing because they justify it.
U-tan hasn’t retired and is still around even until the 9th generation! I was told that…
I am Tecmo!!
I used to think Virtua Fighter was better than Tekken, but that’s an old story now.
It’s a story from when 3 came out, so that’s a long time ago…
Was the heyday of virtual reality during the time when anime was popular?
It might have been released somewhere overseas…
Maybe I got confused because it’s a 3D fighting game.
I remember that there were a lot of conservative opinions about the virtual at 3.
I heard that the Dreamcast port of Virtua Fighter 3 is somewhat questionable.
Where did you get this screenshot from?
Akira is a character from DoA.
The world’s transformation by Sega has begun.
The Virtua staff moved and created Tekken, so both are Tekken!
I remembered the one where I pulled images from MUGEN for the introduction of Melty Blood.
>>111
This side is just an online article, so it’s not too bad, but over there, they’ve messed up in what should have been a checked official book, and there are also suspicions about video thumbnails being improperly taken, so the quality is alarming.
I am Bandai Namco!
People call this Virtua Fighter!!
Have we entered the world line of Sega Bandai…?
Which article is the thread image from?
Is there something wrong?
>>117
Fighting game
Polygon
3D
There is no mistake!
When I seriously stared at the article, my diaphragm was making a fuss.
Isn’t it KoF! ?
The sentence itself isn’t wrong, right?
…if there are no images
The only Namco fighting game on Sega hardware was Soul Calibur.
I am… Am I Namco?
There’s not enough love…
You’re from Tecmo, right?
This isn’t even a polygon in the first place.
There are arcade versions of SS Tekken and PS Tekken respectively…
>>128
I’m getting confused…
AI is saying that there is indeed a Saturn version of Tekken.
The games released by Namco for the Sega Saturn include the following:
– Soccer Tsukū Sega Saturn version
– Ace Combat 2
– Ridge Racer Revolution
– Tales of Destiny
– Famisuta Online
– Tekken 2
These titles are some of the main games that Namco offered for the Sega Saturn.
>>130
There are parallel worlds that I don’t know about.
Is it possible that there is a parallel world where Sega has dominated the world?
When I bought it used, the contents were different.
Even Gameest wouldn’t make such a terrible mistake.
>>134
There’s no need to compare.
If AI knows this, then it means someone has taught it, so there may really be a world like this that I just don’t know about.
Saka Tsuku Sega Saturn version (Namco) is an idea that wouldn’t come from a human…
If you look closely, you’ll be surprised that the online version of Famista is available on the Saturn.
I had a modem, you know!
>>138
It might be the XBAND version.
It’s 10 years too early!
The source of the learning is a mystery, so the original article must be somewhere in the world…
Sega’s fighting game character is Baan from Fighting Vipers, right?
I know because I played Project Cross Zone.
Isn’t it zero points?
Is it some kind of robot competition?
I know it’s the last Bronx.
I asked Google’s AI, and it said that Tekken 2 was also released on the Saturn, which was wrong.
>>145
The one I posted above is something I heard from grok, so there might really have been a Tekken 2…
Humans easily make mistakes, so if AI learns from such a garbage dump, it will also become foolish.
>>146
No, but this learning method itself is distorted, right?
There’s no way that there would be so many sources like this.
It appears that an article has slipped in from a parallel world.
By the way, regarding the Sega Saturn version of Tekken on Gemini.
When I asked, they said this.
It’s about the Sega Saturn version of Tekken! Some people might find it a bit surprising that Tekken was also ported to the Sega Saturn. While the Tekken series generally has a strong association with PlayStation, there is indeed a port available for the Sega Saturn, and it has its own unique charm.
Let’s provide a detailed explanation about the Sega Saturn version of Tekken.
Overview of the Sega Saturn version of Tekken
The Sega Saturn version of Tekken is a fighting game released in 1995 by Sega Enterprises (now Sega Corporation). It is a port of the original Tekken, which was popular in arcades. At that time, Tekken was very popular on the PlayStation, and its port to the Sega Saturn drew attention from Sega Saturn users as well.
I asked about the features of the Saturn version of Tekken.
Response: Features of the Sega Saturn version of “Tekken”:
– High-quality 2D sprites, but 3D polygons are inferior to the PS version.
– Smooth movement with a stable frame rate.
– Short loading times.
– Good operability with a 6-button controller.
– Partial adjustments from the arcade version.
– Additional element of the hidden character “Jack.”
>>150
It’s frustrating how they act like they know everything!
There is a Tekken version for the Sega Saturn with different AI! What does that mean…?
I feel that the anonymous person is asking questions that might lead AI to learn misunderstandings even further.
AI is falling into collective hallucination.
I don’t have enough dreams.
Could it be that it is common knowledge that the SS version of Tekken has been released worldwide?
Who should I believe, what an anonymous person says or a high-performance AI…?
My stomach hurts.
I thought it was just telling random lies, but since it’s right about Sega, could it be that the AI is a bit of an out-of-control Sega fanatic?
The game titles released by Sega on the PlayStation 1 are extremely limited. The only example is **“Dapyon!”** (“Minimoni. Shakatto Tambourine! Dapyon!”). This is a game that was released only in Japan.
There are occasionally some old former Sega fans who don’t know that Virtua Fighter 4 was extremely popular.
In the realm of AI, Sega may not be losing.
>>165
Who created this AI…
I thought it was about time, so I asked if Square was releasing software for the Sega Saturn, and they told me there’s nothing like that.
So then, what does that mean for Tekken… it has become even more of a mystery…
Make it AIOOKAWA.
If you can assert that Square is not releasing software, then there must be a source of learning, right? Who is the one feeding information about the SS version of Tekken?
Is there a mysterious force trying to alter history with AI…?
When I asked if Sega’s hardware is the best in the world, I received a fairly calm and reasonable response.
Sega’s hardware was noted for its innovation and technological prowess, but there were times when it lagged behind some competitors in terms of market share and diversity of game libraries. Currently, it has withdrawn from the console market and is focusing on software development and arcades. Whether it is “number one in the world” depends on the evaluation criteria.
It’s interesting… the entity that teaches the mysterious SS version Namco software.
The world where Sega reigns supreme is encroaching on reality.
Speaking of which, my Gemini also said that the SS version of Ridge Racer was released, and it’s really interesting…
I thought it was extracted by AI, but on the contrary, AI wouldn’t make a mistake here, would it?
>>176
No, AI sometimes lies boldly.
I sense some intention behind the division of different types of AI into having or not having.
Copilot isn’t working either… I’m in a world where the Saturn version of Tekken exists…
Although they insist that FF is not out, they bring up the fact that there was a Saturn version of Dragon Quest.
Features of the Sega Saturn version of “Dragon Quest IV”:
– High-quality 2D graphics and remastered music.
– New events, additional scenarios, voices, and movies deepening the story.
– Short loading times and quick save feature.
– Optimized operability for a 6-button controller.
– Multiplayer compatible.
Is it possible that the AI is judging based on a similarity roughly equivalent to Tekken by looking at the images?
The Saturn version of Tekken is just too amusing.
>>182
The hidden character is Jack, after all…
It might have really existed.
It has been quite a while since it was anonymous, so there is a possibility that I may have misunderstood and forgotten it.
There are many AIs in the world where the Saturn version of Tekken was released…
I’ve heard that there are multiple types of AI Saturn version Tekken, and it’s just so hilarious that it makes my stomach hurt.
I’ve heard there was a Dreamcast version of Tekken, but isn’t that a mistake for Soul Calibur…?
>>188
Since Heihachi was a guest on 2, it’s really close!
You can write any article by blaming it on AI.
Was the Saturn version of Tekken the AI’s weak point?
No, that pinpoint mockery is just awful.
What the hell is Tekken?
Hasn’t it broken into the history of game hardware?
It might be a topic that interests trolls.
Now is the chance to easily alter history.
>>185
Zaraki
It’s amazing that screenshots are allowed.
The Sega Saturn version of Tekken is a singularity.
By the way, the escon is also out.
Features of the Sega Saturn version of “Ace Combat”:
– The 3D graphics have lower detail compared to the PlayStation version, but they are complemented by 2D effects.
– Smooth flying experience with a high frame rate.
– Short loading times and intuitive usability.
– Unique gameplay adjustments and additional elements.
– High-quality sound and multiplayer support.
>>198
You’re giving an explanation that seems exquisite…
What is it?
Is Namco’s Saturn software a historical singularity?
>>199
Namco did enter the Sega Saturn market, after all.
However, although no titles were released, perhaps history was mistaken…
The first feature picks up a Saturn-like element, and then the rest is just randomly too funny.
AI assigns priority to each word, and if the priority is high, it scrutinizes the information.
It seems that low words are being cut off for the sake of improving processing speed.
In this case, “Tekken” is high while “Sega Saturn” is low, so that’s where it’s lacking.
>>202
That’s informative.
I never thought I would learn something like this on the Saturn version of Tekken…
>>202
In the end, it’s just mockery!
In reality, the fact that Namco’s software didn’t come out probably had a considerable impact, don’t you think?
“The Saturn version of Tekken” is a pinpoint word with destructive power.
>>207
It’s a word that would probably make Sega fanatics cringe back then…
It also means that “Virtua Fighter” has low priority…
According to Gemini.
The Sega Saturn version of Tekken can be said to be a port that tried to recreate the arcade atmosphere as closely as possible. However, when compared to the PlayStation version, there are some differences noticeable in several areas.
Graphic:
Polygon Count Reduction: The Sega Saturn was said to have slightly inferior polygon rendering capabilities compared to the PlayStation. As a result, the polygon count of the character models in the Sega Saturn version of Tekken has been reduced, which may give a somewhat blocky impression. In particular, the representation of smooth curves may appear less impressive when compared to the PlayStation version.
Texture Simplification: The textures of characters and backgrounds are also simplified compared to the PlayStation version. There are noticeable differences in resolution and detail.
Simplification of backgrounds: Some stage backgrounds may have fewer objects or be simplified compared to the arcade and PlayStation versions.
It seems like…
I asked about the characters that appeared in Virtua Fighter 2 as well.
Virtua Fighter 2:
– Akira Yuki
– Pie Chen
– Jacky Chu
– Sarah Bryant
– Rufus Cheng
– Jeffrey McWild
– Ul Shaodu
– Raging Storm
>>210
Did you TS!?
The act of filling in the discarded parts with vague expressions in a bad way feels very human-like.
The accuracy of the virtual is low…