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Virtua Cop 2 Saturn

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2026-04-05 £34.82 £7.99 £83.90 10
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Game Info

Developer
Sega AM2
Publisher
Sega
Platform
Saturn
Release Year
1996

Screenshots

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Game History

Virtua Cop 2 was developed and published by Sega, serving as the arcade sequel to the original 1991 light gun game. The game was created by Sega-AM2, the same division responsible for arcade classics like Virtua Fighter and Daytona USA. The arcade version was released in 1995, establishing itself as a popular follow-up in arcades worldwide.

The Saturn port arrived in Japan on November 22, 1996, followed by releases in North America and Europe in 1997. Unlike some arcade-to-console conversions of the era, the Saturn version was generally considered a faithful adaptation, though it featured some graphical compromises due to hardware limitations. The game required the Sega Light Gun peripheral to play, which was sold separately or bundled with certain copies.

Upon release, Virtua Cop 2 received solid critical reception. Players and critics appreciated the arcade accuracy and the engaging light gun gameplay. The game sold reasonably well but existed in a niche market, as light gun games required specific hardware that many casual console owners did not possess. This limitation affected its broader commercial appeal compared to standard controller-based games.

Today, Virtua Cop 2 holds significant value among Saturn collectors. The original arcade cabinet remains iconic, and the Saturn version is sought after by enthusiasts of early 3D gaming and light gun titles. Complete copies with the light gun peripheral command premium prices in the collector's market. The game represents an important example of Sega's arcade-to-console transition during the Saturn era.

The game is historically notable as one of the last major light gun releases on the Saturn and an example of early 3D polygon graphics in the arcade-to-home conversion space. It contributed to the Saturn's library of arcade ports, which formed a cornerstone of the console's appeal during its commercial run. Virtua Cop 2 remains a nostalgic piece of 1990s gaming history for those who experienced light gun arcade games during that era.