I need John Cleese to tell me how to defend myself against someone armed with fresh fruit!
Visit my Tumblr! I may say things. The Bureau ProjectWith Pac-Man's fruit throw, it's even more clear that they're trying to eliminate randomness in characters' movesets. I wonder what this means for Peach. I mean, I can see her F-Smash cycling like in Project M, but would her D-Special be limited to basic radishes?
"What's out there? What's waiting for me?"I'm glad he actually has his own move as a standard special. I was a bit worried he'd be like one of those many, many "attacks with mostly/only assists" characters in M.U.G.E.N.
"It's liberating, realizing you never need to be competent." — UltimatepheerWe've already seen he mostly attacks with the standard stuff, and that three of his specials are the Fire Hydrant from Pac-Land, the Trampoline from Mappy and a Dot Chase mode of some sort that temporarily turns him into his original in-game look. That leaves the Bonus Fruit, which only eventually turns into Galaga Boss or Xevious boss or the most beautiful thing in existence.
I sure said that!Here's its trope page for those curious about what it was, but it was basically just a website dedicated to all the old-school Namco classics. Some of them (mostly Bravoman and Wonder Momo) had even spawned web mini-series and video game tie-ins, but the majority of them just have web comics on the site (including Galaga, Katamari, Klonoa, Valkyrie, and Xevious).note
Oddly, Pac-Man isn't really represented on the site, probably because he's still been relevant while the others have faded into obscurity and are only called upon to be in Massive Multiplayer Crossovers like Namco × Capcom and Project × Zone.
If you look closely at this pic
◊ of that newest trailer AND this section of the video
, it seem we are indeed actually getting the Fighting Mii Team for Multi-Man this time 'round.

In the original Pac- Man the order was-
CONTEXT: Today's Picture.
edited 18th Jun '14 11:23:05 PM by Vgm3
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