Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing Characters: Jacky & Akira from Virtua Fighter
This is a video showing off the game where Jacky Bryant and Akira Yuki originate from. This is more or less so people will have some idea of where some of where the non Sonic characters come from. Jacky Bryant (ジャッキー・ブライアント Jakkī Buraianto?) is a race car driver that debuted in the original Virtua Fighter. He fights using Bruce Lee’s incredibly versatile Jeet Kune Do style, allowing him a few of Bruce Lee’s actual techniques that he chose to perfect during his lifetime. The most important aspect of Jacky’s game are his combos, which can be utilized to repeatedly strike and inflict massive damage. He also seems to have a brash and confident attitude. The eldest son of the Bryant family, Jacky is Sarah’s older brother. He maintains his cool in every situation. Those on the Indy racing circuit call him the Blue Flash. Jacky was seriously injured in an accident in the 1990 Indianapolis 500, and spent two years in a grueling rehabilitation program. Just when his injury had healed, he discovered the existence of the mystery group behind the accident. At the same time, his sister Sarah disappeared. Jacky’s battle began as he pursued the trail of the group who held the key to these mysteries. Akira Yuki (結城 晶 Yūki Akira?) is the mascot the Virtua Fighter video game series. His fighting style is Bājíquán, a Chinese martial art (pronounced “Hakkyoku-ken” in Japanese). Canonically, he won the second World Fighting Tournament (Virtua Fighter 2). Akira strives for …
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Great….thanks for posting these and also for explaining the purpose of the particular moves…it’s very helpful. Cheers
Thank you for your kind words!
excelent work gentlemen, very useful
really nice. thanks for posting.
Spyro, u r the man
Those rotating elbows were the first thing I learnt in Systema. Such a great multi-use tool. Works with fist fighting, grabs, even on the ground.
Thanks for posting. (I can understand your explanations even though it’s in a different language!)
@spyrokat
Would you answer a question for me please? Does systema have any ‘bridging’ or ‘closing the gap’ techqniues or concepts? (videos always seem to start very close or in contact) are there any good videos you could point me in the direction of that demonstrate them?