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@EnginVIR It's such a distinctive look it wouldn't surprise me if it was low-key influential. I always assumed that Pulseman's look was somewhat inspired by him.
@_stephen_hero Have you played MUSHA for the Genesis? They share a bunch of key staff, it's very visually striking as well. One of my favorite games of all time.
We have also also gotten to the point where a protagonist's Gundam bears about as much if not less of a resemblance to the RX-78 as the Dragonar-1
@tbickerz Though that version even appears on the novel cover for some reason
Big update on the Gundam Hathaway site mecha section. More details on the Xi and Penelope, also added support craft and more MS including the Odysseus Gundam and Gustav Karl 00. https://t.co/2FqGWFJ93O
Not only is Dougram back in manga form, Ohtagaki even saw fit to bless us with a newfangled carrier truck. You can read the first chapter here:
https://t.co/i1siyX4fjV
Was thinking about that Mega Man: The Wily Wars licensed repro cart, and I honestly can't think of a better use for that kind of product than a way to finally have a physical version of Sega Channel games. I really hope somebody is kicking around giving Pulseman that treatment.
@toysdream @Sazorak @lemostr00 One thing I definitely get when people cry foul at T-bolt belonging is that none of its distinctive versions of MS have new model numbers to match. Like how this is just apparently an RX-75 Guntank. That's a bit of a deviation from how any tiny alteration meant a variant number.
Sengoku Astray too. Is there a back oni legend in Japanese folklore or is this perhaps a reference to like, a full back tattoo or something?