VF4 Gets Popular
You read the headline. Sega's first PS2 fighter is also the most popular for Sony's console. More inside.
Published: March 27, 2002
Gigex, the home of trailers and demos for games covering all platforms has just issued a press release stating that Sega's first PS2 fighter, Virtua Fighter 4, has shot up to the top of their charts as the 2[sup]nd[/sup] most downloaded trailer on the entire site.
"We are excited to leverage Gigex's broad distribution reach and premium marketing service to offer game fans a preview of Virtua Fighter 4," said Mike Fischer, vice president of entertainment marketing, SEGA of America. "Partnering with Gigex gives millions of gamers the opportunity to personally experience Virtua Fighter 4, significantly increasing exposure for this critically acclaimed title."
Mark Friedler, the president of Gigex, said that "Gigex rarely sees such a high level of response for a PlayStation 2 trailer. We are very pleased to bring Virtua Fighter 4 to an audience of millions of gamers who will surely be impressed by the best fighting game of 2002. Customers who download the trailer will enjoy the superior detail, brilliant light-sourcing and breathtaking visuals of Virtua Fighter 4, and will also have an immediate opportunity to order the game."
You can download the trailer, which weighs in at about 5.4MB by clicking here. It comes as a self-extracting .exe file, and is roughly 30 seconds in length.
"We are excited to leverage Gigex's broad distribution reach and premium marketing service to offer game fans a preview of Virtua Fighter 4," said Mike Fischer, vice president of entertainment marketing, SEGA of America. "Partnering with Gigex gives millions of gamers the opportunity to personally experience Virtua Fighter 4, significantly increasing exposure for this critically acclaimed title."
Mark Friedler, the president of Gigex, said that "Gigex rarely sees such a high level of response for a PlayStation 2 trailer. We are very pleased to bring Virtua Fighter 4 to an audience of millions of gamers who will surely be impressed by the best fighting game of 2002. Customers who download the trailer will enjoy the superior detail, brilliant light-sourcing and breathtaking visuals of Virtua Fighter 4, and will also have an immediate opportunity to order the game."
You can download the trailer, which weighs in at about 5.4MB by clicking here. It comes as a self-extracting .exe file, and is roughly 30 seconds in length.
