Fighting Vipers is a 3D fighting video game developed by Sega AM2.
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Saturn port of Fighting Vipers added Playback Mode and Training Mode, both of which are now used widely in the genre, by games such as Tekken and Soulcalibur.
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Fighting Vipers has come overseas to find and fight his father, whom he has never met and abandoned him and his mother when he was a boy.
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Fighting Vipers has entered the tournament for a challenge and for thrills.
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Fighting Vipers's was discharged after repeatedly losing control of herself during fights and injuring fellow seamen.
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Fighting Vipers carries his skateboard on his back, and hits opponents with it.
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Fighting Vipers isn't officially registered as a member of the tournament.
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Fighting Vipers was developed using the same game engine which was first used for Virtua Fighter 2, and uses a nearly identical arcade board, though with slightly faster processing speed.
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All of the Fighting Vipers characters were used in Sega AM2's Fighters Megamix for the Sega Saturn.
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Fighting Vipers was re-released for the PlayStation 2 as part of the Sega Ages line.
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Fighting Vipers was re-released in late 2012 on PlayStation Network and Xbox Live as one of five games included in the Sega Model 2 Collection.
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Fighting Vipers is included as a playable arcade game in Judgment and Lost Judgment.
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Programmer working on Fighting Vipers put Sonic the Hedgehog and Tails in the game for amusement, which led to Sega AM2 commissioning a Sonic fighting game, Sonic the Fighters.
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