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V.G. Max was a disappointment because, as much as I sort of like chibis, there aren't enough to fill the V.G. Void.
You're kidding, right?! PC fighter wise, V.G. Max is the best of the bunch.10 characters are plenty.Gameplaywise, Max has pretty much everything Advanced V.G. 2 has and then some.
So far, I only played V.G. Max and Custom for PC. And the regular V.G. as well, even though I don't play that one often because...1. The graphics are mediocre. 2. Not enough fighters. V.G. Max was a disappointment because, as much as I sort of like chibis, there aren't enough to fill the V.G. Void. Then there was Custom. There was a glitch in it if you are facing Jun Kabota. THE GAME FREEZES WITH THE MUSIC PLAYING. The only way for me to get around that glitch was to play as Jun herself. They ought to release the PS1 and Saturn games for the American version consoles. Or is that too controversial?
Then they should make a sequel. Chibi Ayako, Chibi Elena, all the chibi's that the developers forgotten.... Even Chibi Miranda would make this alot more fun with silly endings, and more background, a chance to play every V.G. character in the universe! V.G. Max 2 would be AWESOME!!
It probably wouldn't be a good idea to release domestic versions of the PS1 and SS games since they're very old and couldn't compete commercially with the cutting edge stuff on the market today.Actually, now that you mention it, there's probably lots of money to be had if they instead released them on PSP.
For what it's worth, I liked the first VG game a lot. True, it has the color palette and depth of an NES game, but at the same time it's worth knowing that the graphics were cutting edge for the time it was released and the gameplay still remains fun after all of these years.