Release Date: 1994
"Advanced V.G." (Variable Geo) is a distinctive 2D fighting game that originated on the NEC PC-Engine, a popular home console from Japan. Developed and published by TGL (Technical Group Laboratory) in the early 1990s, the game presents a unique blend of culinary competition and martial arts fighting. The storyline revolves around an all-female cast competing in the Variable Geo tournament, where waitresses from various restaurants battle against each other not only to win the grand prize but also to gain popularity and prestige for their respective venues. Each character in the game has her own unique set of moves, background story, and reasons for entering the tournament, which adds depth to the game's plot and gives players varied gameplay experiences.
From a gameplay standpoint, "Advanced V.G." leverages the PC-Engine's capabilities to deliver smooth, fast-paced action with richly detailed sprite animations that were advanced for its time. The game mechanics are rooted in classic arcade-style fighting controls, with a focus on using combinations of directional and button inputs to perform a variety of special moves and combos. "Advanced V.G." is particularly noted for its layering of depth in combat strategy, encouraging players to master the intricate aspects of its fighting system. The game also features a progressive difficulty level, which scales as the player moves through different stages. Although relatively niche, "Advanced V.G." gained a following for its engaging gameplay and became a part of a niche sub-genre of fighting games that emphasized female protagonists and anime-inspired aesthetics, contributing to its cult status among retro gaming enthusiasts.
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