Variable Geo, also known as V.G., is a Japanese 2D fighting game series developed and published by Giga for home computers. It was also developed and published by Technical Group Labroratory (TGL) for home game consoles. It focuses on an all-female martial arts competition where participants are required to promote various family restaurants by acting as waitresses when not fighting.
STORY:
Set in a near-future version of Japan, the games tell the story of a martial arts tournament created to determine the country's strongest woman. The tournaments are sponsored by a number of family restaurants, who in exchange for their sponsorship, are given promotion in the form of having a tournament entry work as a waitress. As a result of the popularity of the tournaments, the restaurants experience a boom in patronage.
The winner of the tournament is awarded the title "Virgin Goddess", as well as a large cash prize of ten billion yen, and a house erected anywhere on the planet they should choose. However, when a given waitress is defeated, they are required to publicly strip themselves of their clothing (self-fondling and public masturbation may be forced upon the loser, and in the most extreme cases, the loser is raped/gang-raped, either in private or in front of an audience), in order to teach the so-called "true" shame of defeat. In spite of such humiliation, the tournaments often draw many competitors, each placing their pride and their dreams on the line as they battle for the top.
Advanced Variable Geo is an updated version of the first game which adds three new playable characters, a storyline which features Yuka as the main character (who has a clone), and includes a pair of "True" bosses, the genetically engineered "Hybrid" warriors K-1 and K-2. This game would later be re-released on the Sega Saturn and PlayStation with updated graphics and sound. The only major difference between the two versions is that the Saturn version retains the "Graphic Mode" setting which allows the viewing of the hentai scenes. This option was omitted from the PlayStation version.
Game modes:
- Normal mode: Pick a character and fight 9 battles to see that character's ending. After winning a round, fans get serviced with a nice picture of the losing character.
- VS Mode: Selecting this mode gives you three options:
- 1P Vs 2P (standard two player fighting)
- 1P Vs COM (fight a computer controlled opponent one match)
- COM Vs COM (see if the computer can out wit itself!)
- Story Mode: You play as Yuka, and only Yuka. Her story is told between rounds as she talks with each opponent, both before and after the fight. This is a more involved ending than just playing normal mode. The game starts at the Prologue. As you win battles you will be able to continue the story from whichever battle you left off at.
Manufacturer's description:
Fighting game of all characters are cute girl waitress appeared. Takeuti Yuka story mode to fight with the hero character in normal mode to choose freely, VS mode included. Waitress ?Merubeku the strongest fighting tournament is held once a year "Geo Variaburu" and won a prize and the "prime"legendary and get the!
Features:
- Third person perspective.
- 2D graphics
- Cartoon graphics
- Martial Arts & Fighting themes.
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