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And here is your gift, Shinku beating my characters:
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As for basic moves I already considered: a) Scratch: Dot will use hidden claws to scratch the enemy with her left hand. b) Tail lash: Dot will use her tail to lash the p2 if close. Special moves: a) Teleport: Dot will teleport suddenly in order to surprise the p2. b) Cute pose: Dot will make a cute pose and will counter anyone while posing. c) Up and Down: Dot will throw a flower upward and depending of the button used, a anvil, fridge or a statue will fall in the enemy head. d) Wanna see my pet: Depending of button used, Dot will summon a random pet which will strike the p2. Supers: a) Dynamite: Dot will stun the p2 and detonate him/sher with a dynamite. b) Anvil rain: Several anvils will fall in the enemy head. Dot may do a parody of Princess Comet while doing that move. c) Slappy's bomb: Dot will stun the enemy and Slappy will appear leaving a bomb. After it explodes, Slappy will do a close-up on screen saying "Now, that's comedy!" d) Here's our Show Name-y: Dot will do her usual line during the lyrics of Animaniacs theme son and the logo "Animaniacs" will fall crushing the p2.
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The first game which I played was the original Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 64, Gamecube wasn't so popular here that few people owned one. Anyway, any news about that new Super Smash Bros.?
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I could make her brothers as strikers, but I must avoid her from getting way too helper oriented. Here is a update of her sprite sheet:
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New Version of Street Fighter 4
Toshio Tenma replied to Krypto 'SAM' saiyaN's topic in [ EVERYTHING GAMING ]
Yep, he could become Makoto's rival in that game. -
New Version of Street Fighter 4
Toshio Tenma replied to Krypto 'SAM' saiyaN's topic in [ EVERYTHING GAMING ]
Retsu would be a interesting addiction to the rooster. However, how he would fight? We barelly saw him fighting besides his limited appearance in Street Fighter 1. -
Welcome to MFFA! Introduce yourself here!
Toshio Tenma replied to PlasmoidThunder's topic in [ INTRODUCTIONS ]
That freak who came to install the phone refused to come in when I was at home. So, while he was at work, the phone was installed. However, when I had returned home, the phone was not working. I've did a complaint and they sent another man who tould me that he could not do a thing since it wasn't his duty to make instalations, but he made clear the phone line was mute, so it was impossible to use internet. Then, the problem was finally solved and the phone got back working. I've got a good discount in the phone bill due the poor service since the technician should had came when I was at home. After all, there is no point of making a customer wait for a whole week and do the service without being sure that everything was working. -
Welcome to MFFA! Introduce yourself here!
Toshio Tenma replied to PlasmoidThunder's topic in [ INTRODUCTIONS ]
Welcome around Amir^^ Hope you don't mind to put an avatar in^^ -
Welcome to MFFA! Introduce yourself here!
Toshio Tenma replied to PlasmoidThunder's topic in [ INTRODUCTIONS ]
Sup, I don't recall of seeing you, but welcome back. -
I would not like to have her turned into a beast while being contolled by the CPU. But, I noticed technical issues which needs to be fixed.
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Bubsy was a action game starring a odd bobcat of same name which was released by the now defunct Accolade in 1992. It was a mascot for the company, but despite the initial premise, the sequels failed miserably. What Could Possibly Go Wrong? Well, there was no major improviments in Bubsy 2 since it felt mediocre, Bubsy for Atari Jaguar was a disappointment since it don't got all the new game mechanics from Bubsy 2 and neither was a revamp of the later titles. Bubsy 3D had weak graphics and bad gameplay mechanics that it killed the franchise. Screenshots: Bubsy in Claws Encounters of the Furred Kind (May, 1992): Bubsy II (April, 1994): Bubsy in: Fractured Furry Tales (December 5, 1994): Bubsy 3D: Furbitten Planet (October, 1996): Voice Acting: In the first game, Bubsy was voiced by Brian Silva. Bubsy's voice was dubbed over in the Japanese release of the game. In the cartoon, Bubsy II and Fractured Furry Tales, he was voiced by Rob Paulsen. In Bubsy 3D, he was voiced by Lani Minella. Rob Paulsen dubbed Yakko Warner in Animaniacs that we could even imagine a parody which the Warner Siblings ridicule Bubsy for it's failure. Bubsy had a cartoon which was rejected for being awfull:
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Thanks, Werewood^^ Can you make a test with the suggested changes? You could share a readme file telling how it was done^^ Wip log: a) Added guard counter. b) Added super motion Mighty Spin Kick. c) Added missing sprite 5072,0 (thanks Werewood for the tip.). d) Added new hyper portrait (special thanks to Jarquin10 ). e) Added new win quote. Video: I'll send that update by pm.
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Apocalypse by RobiWanKen0bi, Cravd & MMV Team released 11/24/13
Toshio Tenma replied to Phantom Blood's topic in [ 2013 ]
Interesting sprites, but the coding and special effects are disappointing. -
Here are updates: Stand: Animated:
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[To Aru Majustu no Index] Kamijou Touma by okita UPDATED 10/1/13
Toshio Tenma replied to Shinzaki's topic in [ 2013 ]
Thanks, I finally got him^^ -
[To Aru Majustu no Index] Kamijou Touma by okita UPDATED 10/1/13
Toshio Tenma replied to Shinzaki's topic in [ 2013 ]
Can somebody upload Touma somewhere else? The link is failing to load. -
Ah, you mean "Buster Bunny". Well, Dot will take both the cartoon and the pc game as basis. There are a lot of parodies which can be done. Here is my idea for a special move:
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Welcome to MFFA! Introduce yourself here!
Toshio Tenma replied to PlasmoidThunder's topic in [ INTRODUCTIONS ]
Welcome around, bud. -
Perhaps you could put screenshots here as well. It sounds interesting anyway^^
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This is the HD sprite which I have made: I'll incorporate more frames of the cartoon to smooth her up. Hammers, baseball bats, anvils and explosives will be her weapons of prefference.
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Something is not right with Astro Boy 2003 dub
Toshio Tenma replied to Toshio Tenma's topic in [ ANIME & MANGA ]
Astro Boy got dumb and dumb due the "kid's friendly" rule which tonned down the series emotion. Following the logic of the original manga which Osamu Tezuka himself stated, if Tobio was alive, then Atom would never be created. Astro Boy contradict even what Osamu Tezuka had worked so hard for years in his stories. If a child is still alive and hidding somewhere, then what's the point of pretending that child is dead and then creating a replacement? Astro Boy 2003 dub almost turned into a franchise killer just like happened with Gundam in America due the "Never Say Die" rule. In the 2003 dub, Tobio flee from home and a replica of him is made without any concern about searching him or that he may try forgive his father and return home. Daichi was turned into a robot from the start in the 2003 dub, while in the original he had passed away sometime before the events of the episode 6. The dub even omitted the fact Mr. Tokugawa offered money for the creation of Dr. Tenma's most iconic robot. -
Cartoons characters needs to make sense? I'll make her with the same size as Uran since Dot is not human. This is a preview of her dizzy sprites: If that character to crash when it's done, Give your pc a whack!
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Guess I can use the inconsistency of sizes since she is a cartoon character. Her brothers could shout "Helloooooooo, Nurse!" whenever Dot is about to fight a female character, but not when Dot is the enemy . I have plans for intros which she enter in the arena cosplaying Uran and then throw the dress away, being topless and just with her skirt. She could also use her friendly "pet".
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Something which is not right in the Astro Boy 2003 dub is that they just made Tobio flee from Dr. Tenma, which means he could be alive somewhere. But, let's think about this... If Tobio is alive and hidding somewhere according to the dubbed story, then Dr. Tenma just abandoned him and comitted the crime of child abandonment. It's a lame excuse for a father recreating his son which is alive somewhere as a robot replacement. If someone's son or daughter flee home, then it's the parent's duty to keep searching for them. Although their objective is to make the series become less dark, it still failed miserably. Since child abandonment is unexcusable and there is no point of adopting a child or making a robot replacement if the father or mother allowed a child to flee from home and never went after. That's against all the human logic and the final message which says that a son doesn't need to be blood related doesn't make sense. If Dr. Tenma abandonned his own blood son and never gone after, then why he want to keep being obsessed with a robot replacement who also rejected him? According to the original manga during the Scara's Ark is being told that is a bad idea making a robot replacement for a living person since that same person could return one day. And what if Tobio had meet "Astro" while crossing the street, would be him happy to see a robot replacement made by his father who had abandonned him? Although death is really tragic, the original background makes more sense than Dr. Tenma abandoning a son who fleed home in order to make a copy of his same run away son who could return one day.