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==In media and consumer products== In recent years the concept of the remix has been applied analogously to other [[Mass media|media]] and products. In 2001, the [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Channel 4]] television program ''[[Jaaaaam]]'' was produced as a remix of the sketches from the [[comedy]] show ''Jam''. In 2003 [[The Coca-Cola Company]] released a new version of their [[soft drink]] [[Sprite (soft drink)|Sprite]] with [[tropical]] flavors under the name [[Sprite Remix]]. In 1995, [[Sega]] released ''Virtua Fighter Remix'' (バーチャファイター リミックス/Bāchafaitā rimikkusu) as an update, just months after the ''Virtua Fighter'' release on the Sega Saturn. ''Virtua Fighter'' had been released on the Saturn in a less-than-impressive state. Sega had attempted to make an accurate port of the Sega Model 1 arcade version, and therefore chose to use untextured models and the soundtrack from the arcade machine. However, as the Saturn was incapable of rendering as many polygons on screen as Model 1 hardware, characters looked noticeably worse. Many claim it to be even worse than the Sega 32X version, thanks to the added CD loading time. ''Virtua Fighter Remix'' was created to address many of these flaws. Models have a slightly higher polygon count (though still less than the Model 1 version); they are also texture-mapped, leading to a much more modern-looking game that could effectively compete with the PlayStation. The game also allows players to use the original flat-shaded models. In the west, a CG Portrait Collection Disc was also included in the Saturn bundle. North American owners would get ''Virtua Fighter Remix'' for free if they registered their Saturns, while Japanese customers would later receive a SegaNet-compatible version. Sega would also bring ''Virtua Fighter Remix'' to Sega Titan Video arcade hardware.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://segaretro.org/Virtua_Fighter_Remix|title=Virtua Fighter Remix|work=Sega Retro|date=29 October 2021}}</ref>
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