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  1. Armed with six armor-piercing katars (daggers),

    Actually, his default weapon is two katars, three blades each. Just about anything he uses falls under the classification of "katar" (well, except the drill bits...). Just pointing out that there's a difference between Voldo's katar and, say, a Thief's dagger.

  2. Nope, its 100% bull. Reasons:

    1. The translation claims to be via google translator, and attempts to imitate it through poor grammar. However, there are certain things that wouldn't show up in google translator, like the name the Japanese use for Smash Brothers would show up in katakana in slang saying "SumaBura" (Because Sumashu = Smash and Burathazu = Brothers, therefore SumaBura = Smash Bros). And thats just one reason of many others why the google translator wouldn't show anything NEAR the thing you posted.

    2. I translate everything Sakurai says straight from the official website. I sincerely doubt he'd reveal that information to some news source outside of his own website.

    Im sure there are more reasons, but 6 hours of class kinda takes the wind out of my sails.

    EDIT: Ignore point #1, as the site translated was in French. All the more reason to not believe it (Sakurai speaks English, kinda, and Japanese...and translators can make mistakes :P). Oddly enough, I can also speak a little French, but not nearly enough to translate THAT monster.

    When in doubt, trust the Panda.

  3. Uhh, CG videogame animal porn? I can't even imagine how nerdy that is.

    This is exactly the reason the world needs to forget about Krystal :evil: .

    Pfft. If you hate Krystal because of perverts, you haven't seen that much Peach fanart, have you?

    Besides, give Krystal her assault outfit and the staff. Good moveset - furverts pausing the game every five seconds = win.

  4. That's arguably the best fake character select screen out there. I can't think of anyone missing that I can't live without, although there are some I'd rather not see as playable characters (Tingle, three AW generals, Olimar, and Pacman to be specific).

  5. They could totally do a level based on the insides of Nova.

    I know kwarp would cream over that :D

    Like the Halberd isn't already awesome enough. :roll:

    That's unfortunate, if there's one character I don't want to see in SSB, it's Mario. Seeing as his primary attack is jump.

    fixed :P

    Amen, and amen. I think I was wiggin' out more over the Halberd than ZS Samus.

  6. In all likeness, I think that Sonic is the only third-party character with any real chance of making it in. Yes, playing as Belmont, Crash, Ryu, Dan, or one of the other million TP characters mentioned (or, as an ultimate nose-thumb, the Spartan :lol: ) would be pretty damn cool. However, bear in mind that the only reason why Snake made it is that Kojima practically begged Shiggy to put him in. So far, there's been only one other character whose creator has been serious about including in Smash Bros., and that's Sonic. In an interview several months ago, Yuji Naka mentioned that he would have loved to see Sonic in SSBM, and that he had talked to Miyamato about the manner. That sounds like more work than Kojima's done towards pushing Snake.

    Going by this (and it really hurts my pride to say it), it looks like Sonic is the new shoo-in for SSBB.

    [/$0.02 from a newb]

  7. The only reason I can think of is simply that he doesn't really fit in the current art style of the game. In a game where the closest we have a an actual male human possibly lactates in his closet, someone normal like Snake lighting up a cig and snapping necks seems...weird

  8. Okay, who remembers the boss from Mega Man 2's fourth Wily Castle stage? That sucker was nigh impossible! The only was it was possible to defeat was if you had a full magazine of Crash Bombs and plenty of Form. 1 lifts. The only way you could kill a turret was by hitting it with a Crash Bomb, but there were also little walls that needed to be broken, again with nothing but a Crash Bomb. The annoying part was, there were more walls+turrets than you had Bombs, thus you could only blast walls where absolutely necessary. And you had to plan your route while the little turrets were firing at you.

    I beat it, like, twice ever.

    what the hell are you talking about?? that never happened in mm2, i know cause i beat that game like 80 times.

    Yes it does. It's the level right after you fight the GutsDozer.

    MM2 is that the one with hardman, topman, woodman?

    Top Man and Hard Man are from MM3. Wood Man is from MM2.

    negative. On the gameboy version of mm2 i got

    wood clash air metal hard top and 2 others. ;possibly freeze man.

    then you fight that bitch with the pogo stick. quint maybe? then wily.

    And in the original MM2, it's Metal, Flash, Quick, Bubble, Heat, Air, Crash, and Wood, followed by the Dragon, the Wall Robots, and the mentioned Sentry Room.

  9. Are you talking about the Crystal fight, or the one versus the giant head? Cause the former's not that hard, and the latter's easier than the entirety of Level 4.

    EDIT: Speaking of which, the Satellite Core from Level 4 is the hardest boss in the game. Basically, alternating streams of black and white lasers are rotating around a central core, which is also revolving around a point. You have extremely limited movement, and your goal is to shoot three targets deep within the revolving core until said target goes away, and then you can start damaging the core, but only through the narrow tunnels you shot the targets out of. All the while, the lasers are accelerating, and to top it of, the core starts shooting MORE lasers on top of the ones you're already dodging. I have yet to beat it with credit, more than can be said for the Crystal boss.

  10. Sol Badguy

    Sammy

    1998

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    Sol Badguy is one of the recurring characters in the Guilty Gear series, and is generally believed to be the main character. He worked on developing the magical weapons known as Gears and was personally acquainted with the leader of the project, a person only known as "That Man." Sol himself is a prototype Gear, and the headband he wears both suppresses his darker nature and hides the telltale marks of being a Gear.

    After rebelling against That Man and fighting the Gears on his own, Sol joined the Sacred Order, a band of humans under the command of Ky Kiske leading a Holy War against the Gears. Near the end of the Crusade, Sol fought the Commander Gear Justice and lost, giving Ky time to seal away Justice and end the Crusade himself. Sol left the Sacred Order shortly thereafter, taking with him his trademark Firebrand sword and a deep hatred for Ky.

    Sources:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Characters_in_Guilty_Gear

    http://www.angelfire.com/electronic/myPlace/guiltygear.html

    Major Appearances:

    Guilty Gear (Arcade, Playstation) 1998

    Guilty Gear X (Arcade, Dreamcast, PC, Playstation 2) 2000

    Guilty Gear XX (Arcade, Playstation 2) 2002

    Guilty Gear Isuka (PC, Playstation 2, XBox) 2004

    Guilty Gear Dust Strikers (DS) 2006

    Guilty Gear Judgement (PSP) 2006

    Other Links:

    http://www.fantasykat.com/shows/guiltygear.html

    http://holyzen.pixelatedempire.net/comic.php

    Better? More links?

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