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Pre-Order Virtual-On Force For Virtual Breast Enhancements

Are you tired of the same old pre-order goodies? Art book? Nah. Making-of video? Puh-lease. Figurine? No thank you. Maybe all you want is the ability to give the game’s female characters larger breasts. Is that too much to ask?! Apparently not.

jaredhart5417d ago

Wish you could do that in more games. Great DLC idea BTW.

Larger Breasts FTW!

Matronedea5417d ago

Well that's... interesting. They should do the same thing with DMC and such. Change Dante's body to suit your taste :)

Kurt Russell5416d ago

Turn him into a girl? That's mental!

jaredhart5416d ago

Dante is not a girl?

/s

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PS4 Twin-Stick Controller for Virtual On Games Doubles Crowdfunding Goal; Will Ship in 2020

After Sega announced the release the first three Virtual On games on PS4, Tanita stepped in to create a specific controller, and gamers supported them.

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PurpHerbison2336d ago

Today I learned that I need this.

Shuckylad2336d ago

I’d love a hd version of the old smash tv now and be compatible with this.

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PALGN: Cyber Troopers Virtual-On Force Review

PALGN: "Towards the very end of last year Sega brought back one of its most legendary cult classics in a big way, in the form of an Xbox 360 port of Cyber Troopers Virtual-On Force. The game is actually the third title in the Virtual-On series and was released in Japanese arcades way back in 2001. 2003’s Virtual-On Marz on the PlayStation 2 utilised the mechanics of Virtual-On Force but wasn’t quite the home conversation that fans wanted. After nearly ten years of waiting the game finally hits the Xbox 360 in Japan, but luckily for fans all over the world the game region free and playable on any Xbox 360 console."

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Eurogamer: Cyber Troopers Virtual-On Force Review

No matter which way you look at it, Force is a hardcore fighter hybrid which takes a certain type of gamer to appreciate its highly demanding yet deeply rewarding gameplay. When you consider it was originally released just a year after the PlayStation 2, it's hard not to be impressed that it still looks and plays so well today.

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