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** Actually, Galactus can't be convicted, because he has immunity... [[ImmuneToFlinching Hyper Armor]] [[IncrediblyLamePun immunity]], that is.

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** Actually, Galactus can't be convicted, because he has immunity... [[ImmuneToFlinching Hyper Armor]] [[IncrediblyLamePun [[{{Pun}} immunity]], that is.
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** Besides the obvious [[VideoGame/SuperSmashBros PHOENIX PUNCH]]? Well, either A) PowerCreepPowerSeep makes his punches as strong as his [[ComicBook/SheHulk other lawyer friend's]], B) most of his attacks involve [[MakeMeWannaShout shouting]] at people and pointing, C) he uses various props and murder weapons from his more famous cases to attack.

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** Besides the obvious [[VideoGame/SuperSmashBros PHOENIX PUNCH]]? Well, either A) PowerCreepPowerSeep makes his punches as strong as his [[ComicBook/SheHulk other lawyer friend's]], B) most of his attacks involve [[MakeMeWannaShout shouting]] shouting at people and pointing, C) he uses various props and murder weapons from his more famous cases to attack.
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* Why did many characters get their endings changed in ''Ultimate''? For instance, Magneto's ending went from him taking Galactus's ship as a new haven for mutants and there's a whole bunch of cameos to him simply saying "Perhaps, I should start my own" as he looks at his Brotherhood.
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** It seems that the answer is both yes and no. Zero's ending shows the Silver Surfer trying to return Zero to the world of Megaman X specifically (and almost dropping him off in Megaman Zero's universe) so clearly each of the Capcom worlds are still separate on some level though with cross-overs, cameos and time lines (like aren't all Megaman games implied to be the same world?) it's hard to know for sure how many separate worlds Capcom has. If you take the entry quips as cannon it seems that the villains (as explained by the tie in comic sold with the collectors edition of MvC3) used Galactus' power and fused all the worlds into a single amalglam world. That's the only possible way that people like Phoenix Wright and She-Hulk could be familiar with one another since even a united Capcom world wouldn't explain that. Of course the video seems that everybody was teleported in and in classic hero fashion blamed the first person they saw and started brawling. Though later videos seem to imply the good guys sorted things out. Which actually begs another question.

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** It seems that the answer is both yes and no. Zero's ending shows the Silver Surfer trying to return Zero to the world of Megaman X specifically (and almost dropping him off in Megaman Zero's universe) so clearly each of the Capcom worlds are still separate on some level though with cross-overs, cameos and time lines (like aren't all Megaman games implied to be the same world?) it's hard to know for sure how many separate worlds Capcom has. If you take the entry quips as cannon it seems that the villains (as explained by the tie in comic sold with the collectors edition of MvC3) [=MvC3=]) used Galactus' power and fused all the worlds into a single amalglam world. That's the only possible way that people like Phoenix Wright and She-Hulk could be familiar with one another since even a united Capcom world wouldn't explain that. Of course the video seems that everybody was teleported in and in classic hero fashion blamed the first person they saw and started brawling. Though later videos seem to imply the good guys sorted things out. Which actually begs another question.



As for the original question, though, perhaps it's because he can use combo weapons in DR2? I might be wrong.
** It could have been left over from when Chuck himself was considered for MVC 3(Vanilla or Ultimate, I don't remember), and when he was cut the dev team had his moves transferred over to Frank. At the very least, it explains why his moveset uses so many DR 2 weapons.

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As for the original question, though, perhaps it's because he can use combo weapons in DR2? [=DR2=]? I might be wrong.
** It could have been left over from when Chuck himself was considered for MVC 3(Vanilla [=MvC3=] (Vanilla or Ultimate, I don't remember), and when he was cut the dev team had his moves transferred over to Frank. At the very least, it explains why his moveset uses so many DR 2 weapons.



* Are Street Fighter vs X-Men, Marvel vs Capcom and Marvel vs Capcom 2 considered canon? It's been a while since I played those games but if I recall properly Ryu was accepted as an Avenger and Chun Li as an X-Man in those games. As cool as it would be for Cap to acknowledge Ryu as a team member when building Team Avengers, the bigger question is why are Wolvie and Ryu fighting in the intro. The two of them getting dumped out of a portal onto a rooftop should have resulted in both of them groaning "you again?!" and promptly teaming up but if MvC3 is considered a new beginning. . .

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* Are Street Fighter vs vs. X-Men, Marvel vs vs. Capcom and Marvel vs vs. Capcom 2 considered canon? It's been a while since I played those games but if I recall properly Ryu was accepted as an Avenger and Chun Li as an X-Man in those games. As cool as it would be for Cap to acknowledge Ryu as a team member when building Team Avengers, the bigger question is why are Wolvie and Ryu fighting in the intro. The two of them getting dumped out of a portal onto a rooftop should have resulted in both of them groaning "you again?!" and promptly teaming up but if MvC3 [=MvC3=] is considered a new beginning. . .



* Why is Zero's DLC costume that of X instead of his VideoGame/MegamanZero attire, especially when [[VideoGame/DeadRising Frank's]] DLC costume [[OneSteveLimit is also X]]?

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* Why is Zero's DLC costume that of X instead of his VideoGame/MegamanZero VideoGame/MegaManZero attire, especially when [[VideoGame/DeadRising Frank's]] DLC costume [[OneSteveLimit is also X]]?
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** They normally don't work together, but they have shared voice talent and/or other resources (such as voice directors) on a few occasions (i.e. the more recent ''Mega Man'' games, ''DynastyWarriorsGundam''). It's possible that there were just scheduling conflicts though and as far as I know, Lucas is still affiliated with The Ocean Group and its subsidiaries.

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** They normally don't work together, but they have shared voice talent and/or other resources (such as voice directors) on a few occasions (i.e. the more recent ''Mega Man'' games, ''DynastyWarriorsGundam'').''VideoGame/DynastyWarriorsGundam''). It's possible that there were just scheduling conflicts though and as far as I know, Lucas is still affiliated with The Ocean Group and its subsidiaries.
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* ComicBook/SilverSurfer wasn't put in because they couldn't find a way to implement his board into regular gameplay. Fair enough. Then it was stated that he looked too much like [[ComicBook/{{X-Men}} Iceman]] without it. While that's mostly true, my only thing is... why state this? Iceman has no role in this game. If he WERE in the game, it would be understandable, but since he's not, it just seems like a reason that was unnecessary.

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* ComicBook/SilverSurfer wasn't put in because they couldn't find a way to implement his board into regular gameplay. Fair enough. Then it was stated that he looked too much like [[ComicBook/{{X-Men}} [[ComicBook/XMen Iceman]] without it. While that's mostly true, my only thing is... why state this? Iceman has no role in this game. If he WERE in the game, it would be understandable, but since he's not, it just seems like a reason that was unnecessary.
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* Why is Zero's DLC costume that of X instead of his VideoGame/MegamanZero attire, especially when [[VideoGame/DeadRising Frank's]] DLC costume [[OneSteveLimit is also X]]?
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** While the anime wasn't out when this game was made it offers us an alternative interpretation. Everybody in the Pheonix Wright world are bad asses. When we see witnesses and lawyers freaking out to "Objections" it's not them reacting to the words, there is a physical energy produced. We're shown people being knocked off their feet by the power of those words similarly to when characters power up in other animes such as Dragonball Z. If two people with zero shown or implied powers can knock people around with the power of their words it's frightful to think what they might be capable of if they were trying.
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** To add to that, he would've made an alright rival to {{Taskmaster}}...

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** To add to that, he would've made an alright rival to {{Taskmaster}}...ComicBook/{{Taskmaster}}...
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** (OP) Maybe they will do what they did for SFIV and have a CountrySwitch, If you try to play the Japanese version of the game on an American PS3, the game will switch Igiari to Objection so that it matches the US release of the game.

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** (OP) Maybe they will do what they did for SFIV and have a CountrySwitch, If you try to play the Japanese version of the game on an American PS3, [=PS3=], the game will switch Igiari to Objection so that it matches the US release of the game.
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*** It seems to have been explained, albeit four years later, in Project X Zone 2. In that game, [[spoiler:Morrigan overcharges his Magatama to allow him to, as Maya put it, "be as powerful as the Steel Samurai".]] It's not too much of a stretch to assume the same thing happened here.
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* Why was ComicBook/{{Venom}} on Marvel's "Don't Use" list?
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** Besides the obvious [[VideoGame/SuperSmashBros PHOENIX PUNCH]]? Well, either A) PowerCreepPowerSeep makes his punches as strong as his [[SheHulk other lawyer friend's]], B) most of his attacks involve [[MakeMeWannaShout shouting]] at people and pointing, C) he uses various props and murder weapons from his more famous cases to attack.

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** Besides the obvious [[VideoGame/SuperSmashBros PHOENIX PUNCH]]? Well, either A) PowerCreepPowerSeep makes his punches as strong as his [[SheHulk [[ComicBook/SheHulk other lawyer friend's]], B) most of his attacks involve [[MakeMeWannaShout shouting]] at people and pointing, C) he uses various props and murder weapons from his more famous cases to attack.
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** He slipped the developers some extra 50s now and then to get himself listed as a hero. I dare you to tell me he wouldn't.
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* Maybe it's just me, but isn't it a little odd that one of Frank West's hyper combos uses the paddlesaw when that would be more suited to Chuck Green if he was added as DLC? Especially because every other move of Frank's is combo weapon-free, and that he's based on DeadRising 1 Frank.

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* Maybe it's just me, but isn't it a little odd that one of Frank West's hyper combos uses the paddlesaw when that would be more suited to Chuck Green if he was added as DLC? Especially because every other move of Frank's is combo weapon-free, and that he's based on DeadRising VideoGame/DeadRising 1 Frank.
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** Zero was put in there in place of the original blue bomber because he had more variety in his moves and was overall the better fighter, just look up Tatsunoko vs Capcom and SvC Chaos if you need proof of that.
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** Besides the obvious [[SuperSmashBros PHOENIX PUNCH]]? Well, either A) PowerCreepPowerSeep makes his punches as strong as his [[SheHulk other lawyer friend's]], B) most of his attacks involve [[MakeMeWannaShout shouting]] at people and pointing, C) he uses various props and murder weapons from his more famous cases to attack.

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** Besides the obvious [[SuperSmashBros [[VideoGame/SuperSmashBros PHOENIX PUNCH]]? Well, either A) PowerCreepPowerSeep makes his punches as strong as his [[SheHulk other lawyer friend's]], B) most of his attacks involve [[MakeMeWannaShout shouting]] at people and pointing, C) he uses various props and murder weapons from his more famous cases to attack.
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** It looks like a sort of palm snap, like him snapping his fingers and scratching his face thoughtfully. Interpret that into something that makes sense.
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** Theory: Okami is feudal times. Street Fighter and Resident Evil are across the 20th Century. Devil May Cry and Viewtiful Joe are present day. Mega Man is the not-too-distant future. This then creates the issue of time travel, but that's something a comic company wouldn't be unfamiliar with.
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** Too add to that, he would've made an alright rival to TaskMaster...

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** Too To add to that, he would've made an alright rival to TaskMaster...{{Taskmaster}}...

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* Are Street Fighter vs X-Men, Marvel vs Capcom and Marvel vs Capcom 2 considered cannon? It's been a while since I played those games but if I recall properly Ryu was accepted as an Avenger and Chun Li as an X-Man in those games. As cool as it would be for Cap to acknowledge Ryu as a team member when building Team Avengers the bigger question is why are Wolvie and Ryu fighting in the intro. The two of them getting dumped out of a portal onto a rooftop should have resulted in both of them groaning "you again?!" and promptly teaming up but if MvC3 is considered a new beginning. . .

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** He's trying to deny the fact that he lost to a lowly mortal.
* Are Street Fighter vs X-Men, Marvel vs Capcom and Marvel vs Capcom 2 considered cannon? canon? It's been a while since I played those games but if I recall properly Ryu was accepted as an Avenger and Chun Li as an X-Man in those games. As cool as it would be for Cap to acknowledge Ryu as a team member when building Team Avengers Avengers, the bigger question is why are Wolvie and Ryu fighting in the intro. The two of them getting dumped out of a portal onto a rooftop should have resulted in both of them groaning "you again?!" and promptly teaming up but if MvC3 is considered a new beginning. . . .
** Nope. None of these games are canon or have any bearing on each other. As for Ryu and Wolvie, they're iconic of each company (it's called WolverinePublicity, after all).


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** Deadpool has his own line of comics, of which he is the hero? Does that have any bearing on it? But yeah, Taskmaster shouldn't really be called a villain in this game - he's not evil in the slightest (where does that leave Vergil?).
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** Just having 'Frank' would be a bit flat. Remember, the name under their health bar is the name used throughout the game eg. character select screen. Chris Redfield gets away with it by being iconic.
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** [[CreepyChild Children can be fricking disturbing if used in particular contexts.]]
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** Maybe they just wanted to put Zero in for a change? Mix up the roster a bit?
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* Why is Deadpool treated as a hero, while Taskmaster is treated as a villain? They're both mercenaries who are in it for the money, and will work alongside anyone as long as it benefits them in some way...
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** It's never explained explicitly for Tron but Zero is fully aware that he comes from an alternate world. And this is Zero from Megaman X not Megaman Zero as is shown by his ending.
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*** With the other obvious exception of [[ActuallyADoombot Doctor Doom.]]
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** It seems that the answer is both yes and no. Zero's ending shows the Silver Surfer trying to return Zero to the world of Megaman X specifically (and almost dropping him off in Megaman Zero's universe) so clearly each of the Capcom worlds are still separate on some level though with cross-overs, cameos and time lines (like aren't all Megaman games implied to be the same world?) it's hard to know for sure how many separate worlds Capcom has. If you take the entry quips as cannon it seems that the villains (as explained by the tie in comic sold with the collectors edition of MvC3) used Galactus' power and fused all the worlds into a single amalglam world. That's the only possible way that people like Phoenix Wright and She-Hulk could be familiar with one another since even a united Capcom world wouldn't explain that. Of course the video seems that everybody was teleported in and in classic hero fashion blamed the first person they saw and started brawling. Though later videos seem to imply the good guys sorted things out. Which actually begs another question.


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* Are Street Fighter vs X-Men, Marvel vs Capcom and Marvel vs Capcom 2 considered cannon? It's been a while since I played those games but if I recall properly Ryu was accepted as an Avenger and Chun Li as an X-Man in those games. As cool as it would be for Cap to acknowledge Ryu as a team member when building Team Avengers the bigger question is why are Wolvie and Ryu fighting in the intro. The two of them getting dumped out of a portal onto a rooftop should have resulted in both of them groaning "you again?!" and promptly teaming up but if MvC3 is considered a new beginning. . .

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