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''Gotcha Force'' is a video game developed and published by Creator/{{Capcom}} that was released exclusively for the UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube in Japan on November 2, 2003, North America on December 3, 2003, and PAL regions on February 20, 2004. The premise is based loosely upon toy fights that children have and "gashapon"[[note]]capsule toys, usually from coin-operated machines[[/note]], with gameplay derived heavily from ''VideoGame/VirtualOn''.

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''Gotcha Force'' is a video game developed and published by Creator/{{Capcom}} that was released exclusively for the UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube Platform/NintendoGameCube in Japan on November 2, 2003, North America on December 3, 2003, and PAL regions on February 20, 2004. The premise is based loosely upon toy fights that children have and "gashapon"[[note]]capsule toys, usually from coin-operated machines[[/note]], with gameplay derived heavily from ''VideoGame/VirtualOn''.
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* GoldColoredSuperiority: The gold palette borgs (designated with a "G") are the rarest and strongest borgs, who effectively have an additional six levels above and beyond what they would otherwise have due to experience. If this is a Death Borg (which only gets two extra hit points per level), it'll have a little more staying power than usual. If this is a Dragon Borg (a whopping 20 extra hit points per level), and it's practically a BonusBoss. They (like all alternate palettes) cost the same to use as the base palette version if the player gets one, so possession of one can really swing a team's effectiveness.

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* GoldColoredSuperiority: The gold palette borgs (designated with a "G") are the rarest and strongest borgs, who effectively have an additional six levels above and beyond what they would otherwise have due to experience. If this is a Death Borg (which only gets two extra hit points per level), it'll have a little more staying power than usual. If this is a Dragon Borg (a whopping 20 extra hit points per level), and it's practically a BonusBoss.{{Superboss}}. They (like all alternate palettes) cost the same to use as the base palette version if the player gets one, so possession of one can really swing a team's effectiveness.
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** Victory Tank, Victory Jet, Panther Robot, Jet Eagle, and several other borgs share the same blocky design as the Franchise/{{Transformers}} -- along with [[TransformingMecha the more obvious similarities]].

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** Victory Tank, Victory Jet, Panther Robot, Jet Eagle, and several other borgs share the same blocky design as the Franchise/{{Transformers}} ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'' -- along with [[TransformingMecha the more obvious similarities]].
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** Victory Tank, Victory Jet, Panther Robot, Jet Eagle, and several other borgs share the same blocky design as the {{Transformers}} -- along with [[TransformingMecha the more obvious similarities]].

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** Victory Tank, Victory Jet, Panther Robot, Jet Eagle, and several other borgs share the same blocky design as the {{Transformers}} Franchise/{{Transformers}} -- along with [[TransformingMecha the more obvious similarities]].
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Removal of What An Idiot potholes per Wick Cleaning Projects


* ColourCodedTimestop: Grayscale. Chrono Samurai's charge attack does this. [[WhatAnIdiot Be careful not to run headlong into any of the Negative Colour projectiles you may have frozen in mid-air.]]

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* ColourCodedTimestop: Grayscale. Chrono Samurai's charge attack does this. [[WhatAnIdiot Be careful not to run headlong into any of the Negative Colour projectiles you may have frozen in mid-air.]]

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