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Track titles and order are based on the sound test. All tracks were recorded from the game's sound test menu. All tracks were recorded at 96KHz 24bit using a Sound BlasterX G5 sound card and the and the phono jacks located at the back of the SEGA Mega-CD (Model 1) connected to the Mega Drive. This soundtrack was recorded from a real SEGA Mega Drive CD 32X (PAL, Model 1, VA4) using a Mega Everdrive X3 cartridge. Sound Designers: Masaru Setsumaru, Tatsuya Kōzaki, Atsumu Miyazawa, Tadashi Joukagi This is a romanized version of how "Siba" would be written in Japanese (シーバ).Title: Virtua Fighter Platform: SEGA Mega Drive 32X The name Shiiba also has a select screen graphic. In addition, there is a select screen graphic for the name Yagyu, an early name for Kage. Majido is used for an unused character seen above, as is Jeff. Jeffry and Lau's names were likely changed due to copyright concerns: Jeffry is quite obviously modeled after real-life martial artist Willie "Bear Killer" Williams, while a similar-looking character to Lau named Tao appears in Dragon Ball. Lau and Jeffry's final, altered names are not pre-made sprite maps, but instead rendered using the in-game font. Strangely enough, the name of "Willie" also appears in the ranking screen if the player completes the game using Jeffery Buckman. Takeru is completely unused through normal means, but appears in the ranking screen upon finishing the game with the early Akira design, indicating that the name was attached to this character. Willie is an early name for Jeffry and Tao is an early name for Lau (as seen in pre-release screens). The names Takeru, Tao, Willie, and Jeff can be seen amongst the character names. (Source: mountainmanjed) Unused Name Graphics Replace Akira with unnamed character and Dural: Replace Akira with unnamed character models 1 and 2: Temp0 Model and Model 2 and Character Select Name P1 Character Select Name P2 Bio To play as these characters, insert these codes into the MAME cheats vf.xml file. Chen was a one of the possible choices for Lau Chan. Shun Di Shun Di is the rival of Lau Chan. He is an actor and producer, known for Hero (2002), Wo de 1919 (1999) and Mou gaan dou III: Jung gik mou gaan (2003). Here are movies of all four characters in action: Daoming Chen was born on Apin Tianjin, China. Dural's name and moveset are attached to him, making it likely that he may have been intended as a boss character. All 3 of his models appear after Akira in the character data tables. This unnamed character is unique in that he's the only character to have three different outfits. Like the other unused characters above, he has only a very basic moveset with no throws. This character appears before Akira in the character data table (and uses Akira's name in combat), indicating that he may have been an early design for Akira.
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However, his move list is also quite sparse, cribbing from Sarah and Lau, and lacks basic throws. At the point in development where he was scrapped, his name had been changed to Majido. He later appeared as a hidden character in Fighters Megamix. He was seen in pre-release screenshots and even featured on the international arcade cabinet for the game (albeit mislabeled as "Akira").
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While playable, his moveset is clearly unfinished: he uses a handful of Jacky's techniques and lacks throws. Jeff is a military character who wears camo gear, a hat, and shades, of which the latter two can be knocked off in a fight. Four characters not accessible normally can be enabled through the use of MAME cheats.