"Virtual Volleyball" is a sports simulation game developed for the Sega Saturn, released in 1995 exclusively in Japan. The game is designed to provide a realistic volleyball experience, featuring both male and female teams from various countries, each with their own distinctive skills and abilities. Players can engage in intense volleyball matches against the computer or compete against friends in the multiplayer mode. The game's 3D graphics and fluid animation set a new standard for sports titles on the Sega Saturn, presenting dynamic camera angles and detailed player models that effectively capture the fast-paced nature of professional volleyball.
The game's development by SIMS Co., Ltd., a company known for their specialization in sports games for Sega consoles, marks a significant entry in the sports genre of the mid-90s. "Virtual Volleyball" utilizes the Sega Saturn's graphical capabilities to enhance gameplay mechanics, such as spike shots and blocking, adding a strategic layer that requires players to think and react quickly. Despite its limited release, the game gained a cult following due to its advanced AI and realistic game physics, which were innovative for the time. The title remains a cherished example among collectors and retro gaming enthusiasts, notable for its contribution to the evolution of volleyball video games.
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