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* [[Marth Debuted in Smash Bros|Marth Debuted in "Smash Bros."]]: Maxima was originally in an old SNK beat 'em up called ''Robo Army''. The other main character Rocky serves as his alternate Striker in ''2000''. |
* [[Marth Debuted in Smash Bros|Marth Debuted in "Smash Bros."]]: Maxima was originally in an old SNK beat 'em up called ''Robo Army''. The other main character Rocky serves as his alternate Striker in ''2000''. |
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** Also in ''XIV'', the characters from SNK's pachislot games like Muimui, Love Heart and Alice. |
** Also in ''XIV'', the characters from SNK's pachislot games like Muimui, Love Heart and Alice. |
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* [[Name's the Same]]: |
* [[Name's the Same]]: |
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** Despite being named Heavy D!, the leader of the US Sports Team is not the rapper... |
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** Duke Burkoff should not be confused with the protagonist of SNK beat-em-up ''Burning Fight'', who has appeared a time or two in the main ''King of Fighters'' series as a striker. |
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* [[The Other Darrin]]: |
* [[The Other Darrin]]: |
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** Jun Hashimoto (Andy Bogard's seiyuu in ''King of Fighters '94'') was replaced by Keiichi Nanba in the following game; Nanba has voiced Andy in all subsequent games. |
** Jun Hashimoto (Andy Bogard's seiyuu in ''King of Fighters '94'') was replaced by Keiichi Nanba in the following game; Nanba has voiced Andy in all subsequent games. |
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** Vanessa was supposed to be playable in '''99'', but didn't make it in time. She makes an [[Early-Bird Cameo]] as a Striker in the '''99 Evo'' console release. |
** Vanessa was supposed to be playable in '''99'', but didn't make it in time. She makes an [[Early-Bird Cameo]] as a Striker in the '''99 Evo'' console release. |
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** The Neo MAX supers in ''XIII'' were at first created as extensions to normal supers, but because of testing feedback, they were eventually changed into stand alone supers. A few Neo MAX supers in the final build still look like they were supposed to follow up on normal supers, some of them only effective gameplay-wise when used as such. |
** The Neo MAX supers in ''XIII'' were at first created as extensions to normal supers, but because of testing feedback, they were eventually changed into stand alone supers. A few Neo MAX supers in the final build still look like they were supposed to follow up on normal supers, some of them only effective gameplay-wise when used as such. |
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** Adelheid was apparently meant to be playable in XIII, based on some full-body and winpose sketches by Eisuke Ogura. |
** Adelheid was apparently meant to be playable in ''XIII'', based on some full-body and winpose sketches by Eisuke Ogura. |
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