Skip to content

ThePawn02

Gaming and Streaming Content

  • Blog
  • Editor's Picks
  • eSports
  • Guides
  • Headlines
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Uncategorized
  • Website Update
Primary Menu
  • Home
  • Watch Live
  • News
  • eSports
  • Blog
  • Reviews
  • Guides
  • Guild Login
    • Guild Mentality
    • The Zealots
    • Malign
  • Socials
    • Youtube Channel
    • Twitch Channel
    • Kick.com
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    • Facebook
Subscribe
  • Home
  • 2023
  • March
  • Yu Suzuki wants to sell you Virtua Fighter JPEGs because NFTs refuse to die
  • News

Yu Suzuki wants to sell you Virtua Fighter JPEGs because NFTs refuse to die

A series of 1,000 VF NFTs will be "incubated and revealed" in April.
March 17, 2023 2 min read
Yu Suzuki wants to sell you Virtua Fighter JPEGs because NFTs refuse to die

A series of 1,000 VF NFTs will be "incubated and revealed" in April.

Yu Suzuki, the legendary ex-Sega game designer who has yet to be apprehended for his role in creating the Shenmue series, has gotten a new gig. VGC reports that Suzuki has partnered up with Oasyx, “an NFT project developed on the Oasys gaming blockchain,” to produce a series of covetable JPEGs based around the Virtua Fighter series, which he created.

The partnership means that “fans can acquire limited-edition ‘VF MAYU’ NFTs” of “special Virtua Fighter characters,” which will be, uh, “incubated and revealed” next month. That faintly gross-sounding process will produce 1,000 Virtua Fighter NFTs—featuring “11 characters from the first three Virtua Fighter games”—for someone, somewhere to spend too much money on. They’ll also “serve as a base for future Metaverse avatars,” because of course they will.

It’s not entirely clear what Suzuki’s role in the project actually is. In a statement, he said that he is “supervising the development of OASYX’s unique worldview,” which I’m not gonna pretend is a statement overburdened with meaning from where I’m sitting, and that he’s “delighted to combine innovative technology in the form of blockchain-based NFTs, with three titles from the Virtua Fighter series”. It sounds to me like Yu Suzuki’s role in this endeavour was telling Oasyx it could Yu Suzuki’s name in this endeavour. It looks like Sega hasn’t done much beyond licensing out Virtua Fighter, either.

If there’s a silver lining to all this, it’s that Oasyx is a proof-of-stake, not proof-of-work, blockchain system. That means it doesn’t require the same energy-guzzling, environment-wrecking computation power that a network like Bitcoin does. While the Virtua Fighter NFTs are eyeroll-worthy, they’re at least not eating the planet. So, take comfort in that, I suppose.

Last year we said that NFTs had been successfully bullied out of mainstream games, and I still think that’s true. But it’s always a little dispiriting to see the swamp bubble up and spit something out like this or Square Enix’s terrible-looking NFT game, even if it’s not the same NFT goldrush that seemed to briefly take hold of videogame company C-suites around the world for a while. And while I understand that Suzuki has, it seems, signed a deal that rewards him for doing barely anything at all, it’s sad to see once-great creators put their names to this nonsense.

About Post Author

See author's posts

Continue Reading

Previous: Destiny players are gathering in the Tower to pay last respects to Lance Reddick
Next: Destiny Players Pay Tribute To Lance Reddick, Their Fallen Commander

Related News

Stellar Blade is doing better numbers than almost every other PlayStation port on Steam, and it’s probably not just because of the nude mods
3 min read
  • News

Stellar Blade is doing better numbers than almost every other PlayStation port on Steam, and it’s probably not just because of the nude mods

ThePawn.com June 12, 2025
Today’s Wordle answer for Friday, June 13
4 min read
  • News

Today’s Wordle answer for Friday, June 13

ThePawn.com June 12, 2025
Steam’s store now lets you search for games by accessibility features like ‘narrated game menus’ and ‘adjustable difficulty’, and more than 5,000 games have already added their accessibility details to the database
3 min read
  • News

Steam’s store now lets you search for games by accessibility features like ‘narrated game menus’ and ‘adjustable difficulty’, and more than 5,000 games have already added their accessibility details to the database

ThePawn.com June 12, 2025

Latest YouTube Video

Check out these awesome streamers

ThePawn02 on twitch

From Gamewatcher

  • Chrono Odyssey Preview
  • Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine Review
  • Dune: Awakening Review
  • RoadCraft Review
  • Doom: The Dark Ages Review

From IGN

  • Cyberpunk 2077 Nintendo Switch 2 Review Update
  • Among Us Devs Found a Reference to Their Game in Deltarune, Toby Fox Responds
  • Where to Buy Magic: The Gathering x Final Fantasy Secret Lair Now That WOTC Has Sold Out
  • Toy Battle Board Game Review: A Solid Strategy Game for Two Players
  • Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 Sells 7 Million in Less Than a Year — and You Can See Why Space Marine 3 Was Confirmed So Soon

From Kotaku

  • Crimson Desert Made Me Crash Out
  • Oblivion Remastered’s Best Side Quest Is A World Within A World
  • While Everything Gets Worse, It's Nice That The Switch 2 Just Works
  • Clair Obscur: Expedition 33: How To Solve The Esoteric Ruins Maze
  • Defeating Monster Hunter Wilds’ Demi Elder Dragon Might Be The Game's Hardest Challenge So Far

.

You may have missed

Stellar Blade is doing better numbers than almost every other PlayStation port on Steam, and it’s probably not just because of the nude mods
3 min read
  • News

Stellar Blade is doing better numbers than almost every other PlayStation port on Steam, and it’s probably not just because of the nude mods

ThePawn.com June 12, 2025
Today’s Wordle answer for Friday, June 13
4 min read
  • News

Today’s Wordle answer for Friday, June 13

ThePawn.com June 12, 2025
Cyberpunk 2077 Nintendo Switch 2 Review Update
5 min read
  • Headlines

Cyberpunk 2077 Nintendo Switch 2 Review Update

ThePawn.com June 12, 2025
Steam’s store now lets you search for games by accessibility features like ‘narrated game menus’ and ‘adjustable difficulty’, and more than 5,000 games have already added their accessibility details to the database
3 min read
  • News

Steam’s store now lets you search for games by accessibility features like ‘narrated game menus’ and ‘adjustable difficulty’, and more than 5,000 games have already added their accessibility details to the database

ThePawn.com June 12, 2025
Privacy Policy
  • Home
  • Watch Live
  • News
  • eSports
  • Blog
  • Reviews
  • Guides
  • Guild Login
  • Socials
  • Twitch
  • YouTube
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Kick.com
Copyright © All rights reserved. | MoreNews by AF themes.