Inazuma wrote:lisalover1 wrote:Shame on all of you! This thread is four pages long, and Ouendan still isn't on the list!
Shame on you for not reading all four pages.
I said "on the list", not "mentioned".
Inazuma wrote:lisalover1 wrote:Shame on all of you! This thread is four pages long, and Ouendan still isn't on the list!
Shame on you for not reading all four pages.
lisalover1 wrote:Inazuma wrote:lisalover1 wrote:Shame on all of you! This thread is four pages long, and Ouendan still isn't on the list!
Shame on you for not reading all four pages.
I said "on the list", not "mentioned".
pakopako wrote:Still no Tekken 1/2/3 on the first post.pakopako wrote:What about Jun from the Tekken series who uses ballet to attack?
EddyGordo (Tekken 3)
I still stand by Kyoshiro's (Samurai Showdown series) kabuki-dance style as dancing.
Also, there are several Ranma games that feature Kodachi (rhythmic gymnast) or Mariko (combat cheerleading)... unfortunately only one of them was localized -- Street Combat on the SNES. (Where you control a dancing mime.)
Also, BALLZ -- yes, BALLZ -- included a ballerina named Divine.
o.pwuaioc wrote:I dunno, she does "dance", but I'm not sure her attacks are actually dances. Debatable, I suppose. BTW, Divine absolutely rules in the game.
Ivo wrote:1st English Fire Emblem (GBA) has a couple of units that sing or dance to increase defense of a friendly unit or let another friendly unit take another turn.