In 1996 at the E3 Sega introduced its new model 3 hardware with a two-volume promo video showcasing a brand new Virtua Fighter installment, Virtua Fighter 3.
@GotNextVideo Model 3 hardware was designed by Lockeed Martin. Those guys worked for the US Military and had top-notch technology. I think Model 3 is even more powerful than Dreamcast/Naomi that came out 3 years later.
It must be pretty hard for a kid today to appreciate how mind-blowing this was in 1996. This was when the N64, which hadn't even come out yet, was considered jaw-dropping. This was almost a full generation ahead of that, on par with a lot of early PS2 stuff in a lot of ways. Sega's arcade hardware team was just amazing back then.
@GotNextVideo I concur.
Angie2343 2 weeks ago
@GotNextVideo Model 3 hardware was designed by Lockeed Martin. Those guys worked for the US Military and had top-notch technology. I think Model 3 is even more powerful than Dreamcast/Naomi that came out 3 years later.
GonoManiax 3 weeks ago in playlist Uploaded videos
incredible!
RyudointheWay 4 months ago
@GotNextVideo I was only 6 back then, I didn't know shit about videogames. In 2050, there might as well be "make your own game" kits.
MegaLink08 4 months ago
It must be pretty hard for a kid today to appreciate how mind-blowing this was in 1996. This was when the N64, which hadn't even come out yet, was considered jaw-dropping. This was almost a full generation ahead of that, on par with a lot of early PS2 stuff in a lot of ways. Sega's arcade hardware team was just amazing back then.
GotNextVideo 4 months ago
that metallic reflection effect was also used in mario 64 (metal mario, pit goo)
nooblet911 10 months ago
really advanced graphics for the time, the final character looks like T-1000 from Terminator 2
Viperzep 1 year ago