The King of Fighters/YMMV: Difference between revisions

Content added Content deleted
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 209: Line 209:
** Raiden in ''XII'' and Hwa Jai in ''XIII'', two characters from the original ''Fatal Fury'' that players never expected to see again. ''Ever''. Bonus points for teaming up with Kim.
** Raiden in ''XII'' and Hwa Jai in ''XIII'', two characters from the original ''Fatal Fury'' that players never expected to see again. ''Ever''. Bonus points for teaming up with Kim.
** ''XIV'' brought with it not only Nakoruru from ''[[Samurai Shodown]]'', but also a Mui Mui and Love Heart, characters from a couple of obscure Japan only pachinko games as part the "Another World Team". The fact that they're appearing in a non-[[Dream Match Game]] opens the door to more of these as well.
** ''XIV'' brought with it not only Nakoruru from ''[[Samurai Shodown]]'', but also a Mui Mui and Love Heart, characters from a couple of obscure Japan only pachinko games as part the "Another World Team". The fact that they're appearing in a non-[[Dream Match Game]] opens the door to more of these as well.
** Absolutely no one saw Seth coming in ''Maximum Impact''.
* [[Unfortunate Implications]]:
* [[Unfortunate Implications]]:
** Heavy D! is the head of a team full of walking American [[National Stereotypes]]. Their [[Running Gag]] involves them being on the receiving end of a [[Curb Stomp Battle]] and having their invites stolen. Their stage is set in the ghetto; the original '''94'' version included multiple stray cats, blinged-out onlookers, a wacky, [[Funny Afro|afro-sporting]] midget named Cool Guy, and a woman in a skimpy outfit who appears to be a hooker. The American Sports Team's [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03xftbph53g theme] is even [[Spell My Name with an "S"|sometimes spelled as]] "Slum No. 5". Really, Japan?
** Heavy D! is the head of a team full of walking American [[National Stereotypes]]. Their [[Running Gag]] involves them being on the receiving end of a [[Curb Stomp Battle]] and having their invites stolen. Their stage is set in the ghetto; the original '''94'' version included multiple stray cats, blinged-out onlookers, a wacky, [[Funny Afro|afro-sporting]] midget named Cool Guy, and a woman in a skimpy outfit who appears to be a hooker. The American Sports Team's [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03xftbph53g theme] is even [[Spell My Name with an "S"|sometimes spelled as]] "Slum No. 5". Really, Japan?