''Virtua Fighter Kids'' is a faster and in some cases simpler version of ''[[Virtua Fighter 2]]'' with super-deformed characters. The game is more combo-driven, and in-fight replays are borrowed from ''[[Fighting Vipers]]''. Collision detection is also altered, making characters easier to hit. On the Saturn at least, there is an option to simplify the control scheme further for younger players.
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''Virtua Fighter Kids'' is a roughly 20% faster and in some cases simpler version of ''[[Virtua Fighter 2]]'' with super-deformed characters. The game is more combo-driven, and in-fight replays are borrowed from ''[[Fighting Vipers]]''. Collision detection (and to a lesser degree, physics) are also altered, making characters easier to hit. On the Saturn at least, there is an option to simplify the control scheme further for younger players.
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In Japan the game heavily advertises the Japanese Sinvino beverage, Java Tea (ジャワティー). All Java Tea references were removed from Western versions.
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In Japan the game heavily advertises the Japanese Sinvino beverage, Java Tea (ジャワティー), with Jacky holding a can in a victory pose and Shun regularly taking sips of the beverage during fights. All Java Tea references were removed from Western versions.
Of note is the Kids version of Dural, in which a goldfish can be seen swimming around her head. The ''Kids'' versions of [[Akira Yuki]] and [[Sarah Bryant]] are unlockable characters within ''[[Fighters Megamix]]''.
Of note is the Kids version of Dural, in which a goldfish can be seen swimming around her head. The ''Kids'' versions of [[Akira Yuki]] and [[Sarah Bryant]] are unlockable characters within ''[[Fighters Megamix]]''.
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Virtua Fighter Kids (バーチャファイター キッズ) is a spin-off of the Virtua Fighter series. It was released for Sega Titan Video arcade hardware in 1996 before being ported to the Sega Saturn.
Virtua Fighter Kids is a roughly 20% faster and in some cases simpler version of Virtua Fighter 2 with super-deformed characters. The game is more combo-driven, and in-fight replays are borrowed from Fighting Vipers. Collision detection (and to a lesser degree, physics) are also altered, making characters easier to hit. On the Saturn at least, there is an option to simplify the control scheme further for younger players.
In Japan the game heavily advertises the Japanese Sinvino beverage, Java Tea (ジャワティー), with Jacky holding a can in a victory pose and Shun regularly taking sips of the beverage during fights. All Java Tea references were removed from Western versions.
Of note is the Kids version of Dural, in which a goldfish can be seen swimming around her head. The Kids versions of Akira Yuki and Sarah Bryant are unlockable characters within Fighters Megamix.