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''Astro Boy: Omega Factor'' (Known in Japan as ''Astro Boy • Tetsuwan Atom'': ''Atom Heart no Himitsu'') was based on [[Astro Boy ( |
''Astro Boy: Omega Factor'' (Known in Japan as ''Astro Boy • Tetsuwan Atom'': ''Atom Heart no Himitsu'') was based on [[Astro Boy (manga)|Astro Boy]], released in 2004 for the [[Game Boy Advance]] after the Anime's 2003 Reboot. It was developed by [[Treasure]] and Hitmaker and published by [[Sega]]. Many consider this game an aversion of [[The Problem with Licensed Games]], and a fitting tribute to [[Osamu Tezuka]]. |
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The storyline starts off by following the 2003 Anime. Dr. Tenma, brilliant robotics expert, [[We Can Rebuild Him|rebuilds his son as a robot]] after he is killed in a horrible car accident. When he realizes Astro is no true replacement, he abandons Astro and [[Disappeared Dad|disappears.]] |
The storyline starts off by following the 2003 Anime. Dr. Tenma, brilliant robotics expert, [[We Can Rebuild Him|rebuilds his son as a robot]] after he is killed in a horrible car accident. When he realizes Astro is no true replacement, he abandons Astro and [[Disappeared Dad|disappears.]] |
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** [[Rainbow Parakeet]] is merged with Sherlock Homespun, the cyborg detective from the original ''Artificial Sun'' story. |
** [[Rainbow Parakeet]] is merged with Sherlock Homespun, the cyborg detective from the original ''Artificial Sun'' story. |
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** In terms of his fighting style, Montblanc is actually mostly Brando, a different character from the ''World's Strongest Robot'' saga, retaining only his namesake's beak-like facial features. Something of a necessity, as the original Montblanc was a pacifist who didn't even try to fight Pluto before being killed by him, whereas Brando was a robot wrestler but one wonders why they didn't just use him to begin with. |
** In terms of his fighting style, Montblanc is actually mostly Brando, a different character from the ''World's Strongest Robot'' saga, retaining only his namesake's beak-like facial features. Something of a necessity, as the original Montblanc was a pacifist who didn't even try to fight Pluto before being killed by him, whereas Brando was a robot wrestler but one wonders why they didn't just use him to begin with. |
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** Sharaku as the game's [[Big Bad]] is mainly based on the [[Evil Overlord]] of ''Marine Express'' but in a post-ending scene, he becomes the original version of ''[[The Three |
** Sharaku as the game's [[Big Bad]] is mainly based on the [[Evil Overlord]] of ''Marine Express'' but in a post-ending scene, he becomes the original version of ''[[The Three-Eyed One]]''. |
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* [[Crossover]]: Starring Astro, with other characters from [[Osamu Tezuka]]'s [[Reused Character Design|star system]] show as support characters and villains. |
* [[Crossover]]: Starring Astro, with other characters from [[Osamu Tezuka]]'s [[Reused Character Design|star system]] show as support characters and villains. |
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* [[Cute Bruiser]]: Astro and Pook, the transforming robot. |
* [[Cute Bruiser]]: Astro and Pook, the transforming robot. |