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Palette swap fighting game characters
Palette swap fighting game characters







Gotta love that special color edit for Chun-Li in Ultimate Marvel VS Capcom 3. Strangest "palette swap" character designs of all time. A sub-trope of the Palette Swap, a Head Swap is a character in a 2D video game who shares the same sprite of another character, but with a different head (and perhaps another body part like hands or feet), and often (but not necessarily always the case) with a different palette. palette swap Video game characters which are graphically similar except for a hue-shifted palette can conserve resources. she pulls out a giant drill from her palms.? 0_o And then she has aīlanka electric attack for good measure. A game controller that primarily included a large dial that could be turned either clockwise or counter-clockwise to generate movement in one dimension within a game. Besides her basic boring Chun-Li attacks, she has some ridiculous special moves. It's pretty cool Shadow Lady even made some cameos inįuture games (like Card Fighters Clash DS). Somehow, Shadow Lady was memorable at least. Any secret character in a 90's fighting game got instant cool points, even a sprite clone as cheap as this one. Lady! ^o^ What was Capcom smokin' when they came up with this one? I want some. Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition (Extra Battle Boss)Ĭapcom rom, so they whipped up a quick Chun-Li sprite edit, that started as an inside joke (I'm making this up) and viola. In the Punch-Out series, it has been used extensively to save memory in its older games, for it was both scarce and expensive in the early days of video games. Capcom 3 and as a boss in SFV: Arcade Edition's Extra Battle Mode. A palette swap is a practice in which a graphic already used for one purpose is given a new palette so it can be used for a different purpose. Capcom (1998), Shadow Lady makes a cameo appearance as a palette swap for Chun-Li in Marvel Vs. One of Waluigi's palette swaps has been interp reted as being inspired by either Super Mario Glitchy 4 or Brawl in the Family. Mario, Peach -> Shadow Queen, Bowser -> Dark Bowser, Mewtwo -> Charizard, Ryu -> Ken, Goku -> Piccolo. Shortly after her remodeling, she regained her memory and ran away from Shadaloo, joining Shadow to fight against evil.īison altered her similar to how he altered Charlie, but this is notĬonsidered canon, as Shadow Lady is simply a "what if" design.Īdditionally, she is not to be confused with Shadow Ladyīesides her playable appearance in Marvel Vs. The game has its characters' palette swaps resemble other characters. Power like Shadow, only gaining mechanical parts that enhance her mobility and power. However, she was not enhanced with Psycho Batman (Signature Move: Batarang Suprise, Finisher Move: Grapple) Joker (Signature Move: Joker Gas, Finisher Move: Fire Flower) (NOTE: Fire Flower is a refference to Mario. Chun-Li was altered the same way that Charlie Nash was turned into Shadow. She is a roboticized and cybernetically-enhanced version of Chun-Li with a highly darkened color palette, increased speed and a few high-tech based moves which are empowered with Shadaloo technology.









Palette swap fighting game characters