Cyber Troopers Virtual-On Force (電脳戦機バーチャロン フォース, Dennō Senki Bācharon Fōsu) was released by Sega in Japanese arcades only on the Sega Hikaru arcade system board. Force differes from previous versions of the series in that it features 4-players, 2-on-2 team matches. The logo reads "Virtual On 4 Force," even though Force is the third Virtual On title. The "4" possibly refers to the fact that four players can compete simultaneously.

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  • Cyber Troopers Virtual-On Force (電脳戦機バーチャロン フォース, Dennō Senki Bācharon Fōsu) was released by Sega in Japanese arcades only on the Sega Hikaru arcade system board. Force differes from previous versions of the series in that it features 4-players, 2-on-2 team matches. The logo reads "Virtual On 4 Force," even though Force is the third Virtual On title. The "4" possibly refers to the fact that four players can compete simultaneously. The battle system is heavily simplified from the incredibly fast and complex Oratorio Tangram system to balance the increase in number of players. The left-turbo function is removed, and the speed is significantly slower. The game website states this as a side-effect of the V-converters being less efficient than the Mars crystals. The machine uses a magnetic card system to record player data, with the cards being called a "VO4 Pilot's License". Players start by choosing a base virtuariod, which will open up other variants in its family tree as the player plays more of the game. Because of this design, a large number of virtuaroid variants exist, and the game has the largest VR roster of any game in the series name so far. The VO4 Pilot's License can be used with the VO4 Terminal, which lets players view records, set the pilot name, swap color schemes or use another available virtuaroid. During the lifespan of the game, an upgraded version named Virtual On Force M.S.B.S. Ver7.7, with new virtuaroids, new stages and new magnetic card face designs. Virtual On Marz can be considered the spiritual home console version of Force, since Marz took its rules, stages and virtuaroids from Force, though without support for 4-player matches.
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  • Cyber Troopers Virtual-On Force (電脳戦機バーチャロン フォース, Dennō Senki Bācharon Fōsu) was released by Sega in Japanese arcades only on the Sega Hikaru arcade system board. Force differes from previous versions of the series in that it features 4-players, 2-on-2 team matches. The logo reads "Virtual On 4 Force," even though Force is the third Virtual On title. The "4" possibly refers to the fact that four players can compete simultaneously.
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