Virtua Fighter Kids

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Virtua Fighter Kids
cover art for Virtua Fighter Kids
Developer(s) Sega-AM2
Publisher(s) Sega
Release date(s) Arcade Sega Saturn
Genre(s) Versus Fighting
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer
Rating(s) ESRB: T
Platform(s) Arcade, Sega Saturn

Virtua Fighter Kids is an installment in the Sega-AM2 Virtua Fighter fighting game series. It was released in the arcade and on the Sega Saturn in 1996.

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 impending Virtua 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. Despite the fact that the Virtua Fighter characters are children, it is peculiar that some of the fighters retain adult characteristics, such as facial hair or breasts.

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. One of the movies, Dural's, had no martial arts in it and was quite peaceful.

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