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Encyclopedia > Cyber Troopers Virtual On Oratorio Tangram
Cyber Troopers: Virtual On Oratorio Tangram
Developer(s) AM3/Hitmaker
Publisher(s) Sega
Designer(s) Sega
Engine N/A
Latest version N/A
Release date(s) 1998
Genre(s) Action
Mode(s) Single player, Multi-player
Rating(s) ESRB: Teen (13+)
ELSPA: +11
Platform(s) Arcade, Sega Dreamcast
Media GD
System requirements VMU
Input Controller, Sega Twin-Sticks

Contents

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Overview

After three years from Cyber Troopers: Virtual On, Cyber Troopers: Virtual On Oratorio Tangram was released in Japanese arcades and then later for the Sega Dreamcast in both America and Japan.


There were actually three arcade versions released: version 5.2, version 5.4, version 5.66. Changes to the game were placed in 5.4 to better balance matches, largely altering short-range fighting and left-turbo weapons. The Dreamcast port, labelled as version 5.45, was based on 5.4 with a few additional arenas brought back from Cyber Troopers Virtual On. The Japanese version offered a customization mode for original color schemes and emblems, where the files were compatable with version 5.66.


Arcade version 5.66 signaled the title's move from the expensive Model3 hardware to the Dreamcast-based Naomi board. It featured the addition of three new virtuaroids, and the cabinets now housed VMU slots for customized color schemes made from the Dreamcast version 5.45. "Quick messages" was yet another addition, which were predefined text strings that could be mapped to the controls and displayed during matches. Because the three new virtuaroids and quick messages were not a part of the Dreamcast version 5.45 and could not be customized, a special GD-ROM was given out with an issue of the Dreamcast Magazine in Japan to edit these new additions, and is a highly coveted item among fans. Sega Dreamcast The Sega Dreamcast (Japanese: ドリームキャスト; code-named Katana during development) was Segas last video game console. ...


A special attraction based on version 5.2 enhanced with force feedback was specially created for Sega's Tokyo based Joypolis game park.


Oratorio Tangram is widely considered the best in the series, due to its faster gameplay, deeper variety in tactics, and a balance that was refined through several iterations.

  • 1995: Cyber Troopers: Virtual On (AM3, Model 2)
  • 1996: Cyber Troopers: Virtual On (AM3, SegaSaturn)
  • 1999: Cyber Troopers: Virtual On Oratorio Tangram ver.5.2 (AM3, Model 3)
  • 2000: Cyber Troopers: Virtual On Oratorio Tangram ver.5.4 (Hitmaker, Model 3)
  • 2000: Cyber Troopers: Virtual On Oratorio Tangram (Hitmaker, Dreamcast)
  • 2000: Cyber Troopers: Virtual On Oratorio Tangram ver.5.66 (Hitmaker, Naomi)
  • 2001: Cyber Troopers: Virtual On Force (Hitmaker, Hikaru)
  • 2003: Cyber Troopers: Virtual On Marz (Hitmaker, PlayStation2)

M.S.B.S 5.2

This is probably the most common version found in American arcades. Compared to the previous Virtual On, the game mechanics and graphics are greatly enhanced.


The possible weapon input combinations has been greatly increased, with the ability of using the turbo button in combination with the weapon triggers to form "turbo attacks". Many of the attacks are further modified through the stance, with different actions during standing, crouching, jumping, dashing, moving, dash-crouching or air dashing.


The fight mechanics were further expanded where melee combat featured additions like side-stepping, strikes during dashes and jumping attacks for countering.


Also worth noting are special abilities for virtuaroids ranging from special attack maneuvers to a death countdown that gave a short window of invulnerability.


The introduction of more aggressive response and cancellation timings made the game pace very fast, and it has been a trademark element to this installment of the series, highly praised by fans.


Featured Virtuaroids

Temjin MBV-707-f [Basic Virtuaroid]

A hot favorite among beginners and experts alike. The new Temjin features balanced long and Its forward dashing beam rifle and gliding ram can easily turn the tide of the game. It is regarded as the series' helmship character.

  • Special Attack- Gliding ram. Whirlwind attack.
  • Bugs- The right weapon basic attack can be cancelled into an infinity Machine gun beam rifle.

Apharmd B RVR-39 (Apharmd Battler)

The original Apharmd was split into 2 separate VRs, specialized in close-ranged combat and long-ranged combat. Apharmd the Battler is the close-range variant, retaining the trademark tongfers of the original Apharmd and features very high close-combat damage, suited for combat at close to mid-range.

  • Special Transformation- Hyper Mode (can only be used once per match)
  • Special Attack- Leap Kick.
  • Bug- Infinity Sonic Ring bug.

Apharmd S RVR-39 (Apharmd Striker)

The original Apharmd was split into 2 separate VRs, specialized in close-ranged combat and long-ranged combat. Apharmd the Striker is the long-range variant. The striker variant is slightly slower speed and the projectile shots give it a lower firing rate but a much higher attack power at a distance. The tongfers are replaced with a combat knife, giving a limited close-combat range and significantly less attack power. The variety from its range of long-distance weapons and a comparatively fast speed are the defining characteristics of its play style.

  • Special Transformation- Hyper Mode (can only be used once per fight).
  • Special Attack- Leap Kick.

Fei-yen Kn (Fei-yen the Knight)[Mobile Empathetic Virtuaroid]

An advanced model of the original Fei-Yen, it follows its predecessor's role as the fastest virtuaroid among the cast, and still features weak armour. It is highly agile and has speeds speeds matched only by the Cypher. The majority of attacks are suited for mid-range combat. Once its life gauge drops below 50%, it will transform into hyper mode, and switch to a golden color. In this form, the virtuaroid gains yet an extra speed boost, and the attacks increase in attack power and travel speed.

  • Special Transformation- Hyper mode at half or less life gauge.
  • Special Features- She can cancel her Left Weapon and its turbo shots via her "Musical song" combo chains.

Cypher RVR-42 [Mobile Transforming Virtuaroid]

A descendant of Viper-II from the first Virtual On, the Cypher now features a frame that can transform into a fighter plane form. The S.L.C. ram from Viper-II makes a return, and the virtuaroid still houses very strong mid to long-range projectiles, but are now all beam-based weapons. It can even fight relatively well at close ranges, with the trade-off for speed and versatile combat abilities being minimalistic defences. It has the both the weakest physical defence and V-armor in the game.


Some fans speculate that Cypher's design is a playoff of Zeta Gundam from Z-Gundam. One-time rivals Amuro Ray and Char Aznable, new hero Kamille Bidan and the Zeta Gundam. ...

  • Special Transformation- Fighter jet Mode.
  • Special Attack- 'She Lost Control'(S.L.C.) Ram.
  • Special Abilities- Double aerial attacks. Aerial Close-range attack.
  • Bugs- "Rowing" bug in the air, allows rapid movement in the air. Infinity Daggers bug.

Specineff RVR-37 [Assassination Virtuaroid]

A new VR to the series, the Specineff has great dashing speed and is marked by a range of indirect attacks, like disabling one of the three weapons on an enemy. Generally, his movements are slow and makes use of the burst of speed from its dash, and impressive ranged weapons. It has a trademark energy scythe that can fire a tall wave of energy for long distances and fight at close-range.

  • Special Attack- Death Mode, with a 16-second countdown of invulnerability before the virtuaroid dies.
  • Special Attack- Will-o-the-wisp: The Specineff spins around and fire a series of energy spheres with slight homing towards the opponent. Power slide.
  • Bugs- "Rowing" bug on the ground, allows rapid movement on land.

Angelan SGV-417-L [Magical Ice Power Virtuaroid]

Where Specineff is the new devil to Virtual On, Angelan is the new angel. It is the sister-unit of Fei-Yen , with ice-based attacks, and is the second female-form virtuaroid in the series. But Angelan is vastly different from Fei-Yen in its low speed and minimal close-range combat abilities, which affords it one of the strongest V-armor and impressive ranged attacks, many with strong auto-homing capabilities and some with strong defensive strategical value.

  • Special Transformation- Angel Mode.
  • Bugs- "Rowing" bug on the ground and air, allows rapid movement.

Grys-vok SAV-326-D/9

A heavily armed virtuaroid with a full set of physical projectile weapons. The two giant missile pods on the side give it an appearnace of having four arms. It is characterized by a dazzling array of attack variations that can launch massive amounts of projectiles onto the field in a short burst of time. The unit is suited for fights against VRs with a strong V-armor and low speed. It is a descendant of the Belgdor VR, and no longer has the high center of gravity problem that affected the balance of its predecessor. Being a heavier virtuaroid, it has surprisingly decent speed.

  • Special Attack- I.C.B.M: a huge missile, with one fire per game until the next continue.
  • Bugs- "Rowing" bug on the ground, allows rapid movement on land.

Bal Series XBV-819-TR

Oratario Tangram actually features three versions of the Bal family that appear in different stages. On land, it is the Bal-Bados, with legs as the lower torso. In the sea, it is the Bal-Baros, with a submarine-like lower torso. The variant at the space-like final stage is the Bal-Keros, with yet another legless lower body. There are minor differences in attacks for all three forms.


Like its predecessor the Bal-Bas-Bow, Bal-Bados is marked by the variety of attacks and the floating bit arms. Because of the vast number of available attacks, it is one of the hardest virtuaroids to master. It could launch well over 500 projectiles in a single battle. In addition to the 2 original ERLs adapted into its arms, it has 2 additional ERLs mounted onto its thighs. The ERLs can now be stationed at parts of the stage to provide attack from different angles. The placement of ERLs plus special button combinations produce some of the most powerful special attacks in the game.

  • Special Attack- Reflective lazer, lazer pyramid, black hold bomb.
  • Bugs- "Rowing" bug on the ground, allows rapid movement. If over 60 mines are present on the field at any given time, the game freezes.

Raiden HBV-502

Named after the Japanese word for "thunder", the trademark of this virtuaroid are the two giant laser units folded onto its shoulders. They are the most powerful single-shot weapons among the VR cast. The lasers can now be cancelled and the player can also choose to fire just one of the two beams to trade damage and beam width for a quicker recharge. It is not the slowest VR anymore, and is quite agile.

  • Special Transformation- Armor Break: removing all defence armorments to trade for extreme speed gain.

Dordray RVR-68

The Dordray is a decendant of Dorkas, but bears little resembelance to the compact VR, now with a massive body marked with wide shoulders and a flat plateu top. It features the heaviest armor plating and the strongest V-armor, the amount of punishment it can take can seem intimidating to some opponents. The hammer of Dorkas has been replaced with a drill, which can drill past physical barriers. It retains the heavy-hitting and wide-ranged weaponry but its speed suffers as a result.

  • Special Transformation- Giant Mode.
  • Special Attack- Flame Charge. "CD" Charge. Whirlwind attack.

Ajim

The crystal guardian appeared in response to the awakening of the Tangram. It is a pure V-crystal manipulating energy from the Reverse-Convert to craft a solid body. In its pure form, it is ludacrously powerful and should be reguarded with intense caution.


Like the Jaguarandi in the first Virtual On, Ajim is meant to punish players who played over defensivly, leading to long overall play time in the first half of the game. The AI Ajim is unfairly over powered in nearly every aspect except for close combat. Ajim is also a time released character, being a very powerful character, and allows the user to set its speed-to-armor ratio. A long-range missle projectile is an important part of Ajim's attacks, but it does varying damage, and may even replenish enemy life by chance. The random nature of Ajim makes it a potentially powerful choice, but very hard to use.


Bradtos (Mid-boss)

Bradtos is the giant mid-boss of the game, and is invulerable until he exposed his crystal inside.


Bradtos can be immediatly recognized as two bottom halves of the final boss from Operation Moongate, the Z-gradt, stack top-to-top on each other, encasing the giant crystal inside. It is powered by 8 man-made V-crystals.


Tangram (Final boss)

Tangram is the last boss of the game. It is a giant sphere made up of small triangles. Tangram has a wide range of attacks, and can even duplicate the player's virtuariod to obscure attacks. It has a nearly impenetrable surface with the weakness being a section that opens up, reavealing a red eye, before it fires a giant lazer. If the player is unable to defeat Tangram within the time limit, the game ends without the opportunity to continue.


M.S.B.S Ver5.4

Changes in relation to 5.4

  • Both (yours & the opponent's) V-armour value are shown on screen.
  • Rowing bugs are removed.
  • Infinity bugs are removed.

M.S.B.S Ver5.66

New features and Differences

  • 3 new VRs were added, although they were more variants than new models.
  • VMS support for custom coloring and emblems.
  • "Quick messages" are avaliable for customization.
  • The extra stages featured in the Dreamcast version 5.44 were included.
  • The empty player side no longer has a live view of the battle taking place on the playing side.
  • The freezing problem caused by 60 floating mines was fixed.

New Virtuaroids

MBV-04-10 10/80SP

The "ten-eighty special" is a mass-produced version of the original MBV-04-G Temjin from Operation Moongate in the first Virtual On game. Compared to the old Temjin, it featured slightly sedated attacks, but comparatively better response.


Unfortunately, it suffers being modeled after a first generation virtuariod, and lacks the full range of turbo attacks as well as the ability to air-dash. Its speed is marginally adequate for the combats of Oratario Tangram. It is often seen as a handicap machine, akin to Dan in the Street Fighter Alpha series.


The 10/80sp was first featured in the One Man Rescue novel installments in the Hobby Japan magazine.


RVR-12 Apharmd C

A third Apharmd model released to accompany the split Battle and Striker models is the Commander model. It is more balanced between long and short range fights than the others, and is likened to a descendant of the original Apharmd. It has an arm-mounted removable machete instead of tongfers and a shotgun, similar to that used by the original Apharmd. The 5.66 demo disk is sought out by many simply for the opportunity to play as this particular model. Ç’ Machete For the professional wrestler, see Machete (wrestler). ...


SBV-328-8 Stein-Vok

A variant of the Grys-Vok. The basic body frame design is exactly the same as the Grys-Vok While the Grys-Vok featured a full armarment of missle weapons, the Stein-Vok replaces all the physical projectiles with high-density beam weapons. The beam weapons still feature the wide array of attacks, which is a trademark of the Grys-vok, but the beam weapons often face a disadvantage against virtuaroids with strong V-armor. The beam attacks generally travel faster, but deal less damage. The Stein-Vok is relatively less popular among the cast of virtuaroids.

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Virtual On Oratorio Tangram incorparates some of the fastest gameplay seen in videogames for its time, also featuring detailed graphics.


 
 

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