- Virtua Fighter Kids
Infobox VG
title = Virtua Fighter Kids
developer =Sega-AM2
publisher =Sega
designer =
engine =
series="Virtua Fighter"
released = ArcadeSega Saturn
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July 26 , 1996- flagicon|USA
July 31 , 1996- flagicon|Europe 1996
genre = Versus Fighting
modes =Single player ,multiplayer
ratings =ESRB : T (Teen)ELSPA : 3+
platforms = Arcade,Sega Saturn
media =
requirements =
input ="Virtua Fighter Kids" is an installment in the
Sega-AM2 "Virtua Fighter"fighting game series. It was released in the arcade and on theSega Saturn in1996 .Originally in Japan; Virtua Fighter Kids was released on the Saturn as a promotional item in co-operation with drink brands "Java Tea" and "Energen" under the title "Virtua Fighter Kids: Java Tea Original Edition". It was later released commercially without any mention of "Java Tea" on the cover.
All Java Tea product placement was removed from the western versions of the game, however it is present in all Japanese version (Arcade, Regular and Java Edition).
"Virtua Fighter Kids" is a
super deformed version of "Virtua Fighter 2 ". Reportedly, the game was developed to practice on the facial and eye animations on the characters for the impendingVirtua Fighter 3 .All the characters all have big heads, and the music is a faster pace. The
gameplay itself is slightly tweaked from "VF2". The Saturn version includes some new FMVs and adds programmable button sequences to allow players to test and use pre-made combos. In some versions of "Virtua Fighter Kids" players could "eat the souls" of other characters. Virtua Fighter Kids characters are not really children - 'Kids' refers to the super-deformed' art style, and as such some of the fighters retain adult characteristics, such asfacial hair ,muscle s orbreasts .One of the variations of the boss character, Dural, featured her with a fishbowl for a head, complete with a fish swimming inside. One very special addition from all the other "VF" games is that this game had ending movies that you could access when you beat the game as a character.
Appearances in other games
Although no "official" sequels to "Virtua Fighter Kids" were ever made (other than the "VF Kids" versions of the "CG Portrait Series" in Japan called the "Game Gear Portrait Series"), the child version of Akira Yuki and Sarah Bryant reappear as playable characters in "
Fighters Megamix ", and some of their fellow playable characters appear in the game's ending movie as well.External links
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