One problem. Smash is not a fighting game. It is a party platform brawler.1. Urien SfV
2. Dudley Sf4
3. Magneto UMVC3
4. Nemesis UMVC3
5. King Dedede Brawl
6. Hugo Sf4
7. G SFV
8. King SfxT
9. Aganos KI
10. Mr. Game and Watch Brawl
Some of my favorites
Yes... Eddy Gordo in Tekken 2...Ah yes, back in the day the arcade was my second home, used to school mfs in games like Tekken 2, Soul Calibur, Rival Schools, Killer Instinct and more. I'll stick to the OT and only pick 5, 1 per franchise. In no particular order:
Eddy Gordo - Tekken 2
Orchid - Killer Instinct
Voldo - Soul Edge
Blanka - Street Fighter
Baraka - MK2
I would love for that to be the case. I would enjoy the addition of Yakuza characters in Virtua Fighter 6 or Fighters Megamix 2.
The character is Chang Koehan from King of Fighters franchise. The sprite source is probably KoF '99.What game is this? I recognize the chracter from the arcade places when i was little. I remember the game was more like team vs team, each team havibg 3 characters.
Wii Fit Trainer
LeBron James
Geralt of Rivia
Cloud Strife
Joker (both Batman and Persona)
Eddy appeared in Tekken 3Ah yes, back in the day the arcade was my second home, used to school mfs in games like Tekken 2, Soul Calibur, Rival Schools, Killer Instinct and more. I'll stick to the OT and only pick 5, 1 per franchise. In no particular order:
Eddy Gordo - Tekken 2
Orchid - Killer Instinct
Voldo - Soul Edge
Blanka - Street Fighter
Baraka - MK2
Smash is a platform fighter and a party game. So Party Platform FIghter would be the most specific description. Platform Fighter would be it's Fighting game classification though.One problem. Smash is not a fighting game. It is a party brawler.
Yes... Eddy Gordo in Tekken 2...
I would love for that to be the case. I would enjoy the addition of Yakuza characters in Virtua Fighter 6 or Fighters Megamix 2.
The character is Chang Koehan from King of Fighters franchise. The sprite source is probably KoF '99.
You're right, I'm getting oldEddy appeared in Tekken 3
1. Ryu - SF2+
2. Sol Badguy - GG
3. Astaroth - SC
4. Sub-Zero - UMK3
5. King - Tekken+
You're right, I'm getting old
Savage Reign is a platform fighter. Smash is a party platform brawler. It does not obey fighting game rules such as rounds, movement and attacks relative to opponent position, health defining victory, resets without juggle floatiness modifiers, outside of ring =/= round lost.Smash is a platform fighter and a party game. So Party Platform FIghter would be the most specific description. Platform Fighter would be it's Fighting game classification though.
The types of fighting game subclasses im aware of are 2d, 3d, Anime(Air Fighter but no one calls it that.), Platform and Arena. Team can apply to any of these but it's a sub of a sub class.
I'm just using common terminology in the fgc :/ but you can call it what you want \(×.×)/Savage Reign is a platform fighter. Smash is a party platform brawler. It does not obey fighting game rules such as rounds, movement and attacks relative to opponent position, health defining victory, resets without juggle floatiness modifiers, outside of ring == round lost.
Only things on wikipedia worth a damn are dates and sources. Pretty hard to screw those up in public edits.I'm just using common terminology in the fgc :/ but you can call it what you want \(×.×)/
It's also on Wikipedia if that matters lol
Savage Reign is a platform fighter. Smash is a party platform brawler. It does not obey fighting game rules such as rounds, movement and attacks relative to opponent position, health defining victory, resets without juggle floatiness modifiers, outside of ring == round lost.
1. The team games with character switching have rounds. The only deviation is a health handicap. Rounds are defined by pauses between player versus player gameplay when health is depleted or time runs out.1: there are other fighting games without rounds.
2: you can play Smash with health instead of damage meters
3: other fighting games that have ring outs exist