![]() ![]() ![]() Rather, it is football in the most arcadey format you're ever likely to see.which kinda makes sense given the actual arcade cabinet based origins of the series. Cast your mind back to when you first started reading this badly constructed article and you'll recall that I rather brazenly announced that Virtua Striker is not a football game. Now we've covered the potted history of Virtua Striker releases in very abridged form, let's get down to brass tacks. ![]() Basically, what that absolute nonsense means in a nutshell is that there was a prequel (Virtua Striker) released in arcades 1994 and two sequels in the form of Virtua Striker 3 released on Nintendo Gamecube and in arcades in 2002 and Virtua Striker 4 released exclusively as a coin-op in 2004. Naturally, that this Sega AM2 developed soccer title has a numerical suffix hints that it is indeed a sequel, and not only that for if you were to be even more inclined to combine inquisitive cognition and the human ability to conceive of future tenses (even though we are technically going into the past, here), then you'd also be totally correct to hypothesise that it is also simultaneously a prequel.
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