![]() ![]() Side character from the Zelda CD-I games. Used for an old SFR character.Ī joke character based on the US box art for Megaman 1. Created for the KOF20XX project.Ĭapcom style Mature edited from CvS Vice. Created for the KOF20XX project.Įdited from KOF '95 Billy Kane. Some sprites from Micromor's open source Link also added.ĭouble Dragon character edited from Matrimelee Annie Hamilton. Abandoned character for the KOF20X2 project.Įdited from ROTD Elias and KOF Saisyu. Can be used as a base for other Jet Grind characters. Can be used as a base for other Jet Grind characters.Įarlier edit Jet Grind Radio character edited from Super Clara. Created for the KOF20X2 project.Įarly edit of a Jet Grind Radio character edited from Super Clara. Jet Grind Radio character edited from Super Clara. Could be a possible base for another Green Lantern though. Used in an early version of D Fighter, but I redid them. Used for an old SFR character.Įdited from Iron Man. Used in M Fighter for SFR.Įdited from AOF3 Karman. Marvel villian edited from Captain Commando. Abandoned character.ĭC villian edited from Yuri Sakazaki. Abandoned character.Īn earlier version of Crimson. Mika's rival based on an old Capcom press release. Used in the original SFR D Fighter.ĭouble Dragon character edited from the Red Dragon KOF20XX character (KOF Ramon). Created for the KOF20XX project.Ĭlassic Cheetah edited from the Justice League Take Force Genesis version. ![]() Created for the KOF20XX project.Įdited from SvC M. Created for the KOF20X2 project.ĭouble Dragon character edited from Terry Bogard. Main character from Bad Dudes created from Misamu's Duke and Gai. Tekken character created SNK style for an old SFR character. Created for the KOF20XX project.Ĭastlevania character edited from KOF Kaede. Just give me a heads up and try not to make the character suck.ĭouble Dragon character edited from Neinhalt Seiger and Maxima. Feel free to use these sprite sets how you wish. Fire Emblem is next.Click the picture for the sprite sheet. However Captain Falcon is tied to yet another Smash franchise by way of a new comer reveal trailer. Wheeler first appeared in F-Zero GP Legend and its tie in anime where he was famously chosen to take up the mantle of Captain Falcon. While the placement of the colors isn’t exact, the new blue swap resemble’s Rick Wheeler’s color scheme. With the green swap resembling Pico and Samurai Goroh as an Assist Trophy, this interpretation allows all four original racers to have some representation in Smash. Stewart’s costume and his machine the Golden Fox. His new yellow swap bears a resemblance to Dr. This resembles Falcon’s most recent appearance in F-Zero GP Legend, and his original appearance in F-Zero for the SNES.Ī few scarf colors changed around and the green swap got a new helmet, but otherwise the Brawl designs are intact. In the jump from Melee the blue swap gained an orange shoulder guard. His black design got a main series counter part in F-Zero GX, albeit with a black helmet instead of a red one. In fact the most prominent new element from GX, the expanded Falcon emblem on his helmet, has not been added. Neither of these design choices come from F-Zero GX. His shoulder guard has been redesigned to be double layered and his scarf now hangs out instead of being tucked in. The blue swap has been given a whitish blue scarf to differentiate it further from the default.īrawl is now a Smash Original design. The default purple has shifted to a dark blue. Melee is a direct update of his 64 design and colors. The green swap somewhat resembles the color scheme of Pico’s Wild Goose on the SNES.įinally his blue swap is based directly on his F-Zero X appearance, rather than the default purple. His pink swap matches the color scheme of Jody Summer, also introduced in F-Zero X. His red swap is based on his evil clone Blood Falcon, introduced in F-Zero X. The Smash 64 website officially stated the black swap is based on his appearance in a Japanese ad for F-Zero X. Yoshi also had 6 swaps but 2 were CPU only. He also has the distinction of being the only character with 6 playable swaps in 64. It bears the greatest resemblance to his F-Zero X appearance, but is purple instead of blue. Since then Star Fox and F-Zero have referenced each other with characters and scenarios, and he was even grouped in their same column in Brawl.įalcon’s initial Smash appearance has the distinction of being the only 64 design that’s Smash original. In Melee he was grouped by fans under the Space Animal moniker for having similar physics to Fox and Falco. Falcon was initially grouped with Samus in the N64 title. ![]()
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