![]() I didn't know all that much about Simon Belmont to begin with, so I didn't know if he were Smash Bros.-worthy. The whip-cracking vampire hunter that was seen since the first CastleVania on the NES (which I first played through the GBA rerelease version). It doesn't have to be a tribute, but some of use that have heard of the game would appreciate it if it were that way. Thus in the making of this, I decided that maybe Project Crusade could give Reimu a chance to fade in. Later on, I heard that the project sadly had to change, so it was given the MLP: Fighting is Magic treatment, and made into something more original (at least at Rokko-Chan levels of original). ![]() ![]() ![]() The game would make use of mostly aerial combat given that Touhou's a bullet hell shooter like Ikaruga. Just like my first seeing of Super Smash Ponies, I was enthralled, so I subscribed to FSS and kept my interest strong. fangame called Touhou Super Smash Battles with Reimu and Sakuya being the first two characters that would be playable. One time, I saw this video showcasing a Smash Bros. This is where things get a bit interesting for some. Even my father knows the guy since he's played the game while he was a dentist's office. would be perfect for Crusade to do given how memorable the games are. As a character that has nowadays been left behind, but not forgotten, E.J. game, canon of fan-related, derived from a YouTube video of someone explaining how his moveset would go, and that stuck with me even today. My desire for Jimmy to be in a Smash Bros. And believe me when I say, this would be pretty neato. This is likely another character that had an announcer voice sample of. And now, I'm thinking that Project Crusade should make that extra voice sample something with further meaning rather than just having it there by putting Sub-Zero in the game. He even managed to get his own game, even though it blew according to what I've heard, and it got a Genesis port as far as I remember that undergoes the name "Mortal Combat 5 Sub-Zero". Now while Scorpion seems to be more iconic amongst fans of Mortal Kombat, Sub-Zero seems more likely given that he's been in nearly every MK game in the franchise besides Special Forces and the port of MK Trilogy. Sadly, I can't find a link for them, so someone should help me by providing me a link of that tidbit so I'm not crazy. Sub-Zero is mainly one of the characters whose name you'd hear being called for in some extra Smash Bros. I'm not saying Sakurai would agree with this idea (if he did, he must be that mad), but it wouldn't seem all that bad to me. I even came up with her moveset myself and posted it on the WoSBL wiki I mainly "work" at. universe, and she wasn't even on a Nintendo console as of now." I can see your point, but I kind of think Alice could be ideal for Smash Bros. supposed to be more lighthearted? This Alice is a bit dark for the Smash Bros. I know what you might think: "Isn't Smash Bros. Later on, Alice Liddell became one of my choices. with some making the cut in Sm4sh while others fell flat (most expectedly since my character choices were so weird ). I remember being in class and drawing this ludicrous roster of characters for Smash Bros. Anyway, enough with the history lesson, let us move on to who's who in the wish list I have: Nowadays, the project is under the development of Team Project: Crusade. Its main competition would be Super Smash Flash 2 and Super Smash Land, the former of which being more legit competition since while the latter's pretty neato, I'm not sure if a demake would be able to go up against a fangame IMO. Later on, they gave it a combo system and a Street Fighter-esque way to activate final smashes, which kind of makes the balance less even, but still, much better than jumping around and trying to get the Smash Ball before some other bastard does. Large roster of characters (especially some of the characters I remember wanting as a kid, IE Waluigi, and Weegee, for some reason XD), sweet stage design, and they even brought back Board the Platforms, which I really thought was neat playing Smash 64 on the Project 64 emulator. I played it, and boy, did I love it (don't love it as much as my GF, but still). fangame that included video game characters and stages from the most memorable video games of all time (wonder what they'd get from Freddy Fazbear) and an overall experience combining the greatest features from the games. fans (Phantom7, Falcon8r, and Dr.MarioX) who dubbed themselves as Team Phalcon, and they wanted to make a Smash Bros. It was started by a trio of dedicated Smash Bros. fangame, and likely the hugest one you'd see, even compared to Super Smash Flash 2 nowadays. I know what you might be thinking: "What is this Super Smash Bros. Crusade? If not, then you probably guessed that by my fav'd stamp and button collection. Have I ever told you that I like Super Smash Bros.
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