Richter Belmont: Difference between revisions

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*Richter and [[Roy]] are the only [[clone]]s to debut in the same game as their [[Simon (SSBU)|base]] [[Marth (SSBM)|characters]]. Richter is also the first third party character to be a clone.
*Richter and [[Roy]] are the only [[clone]]s to debut in the same game as their [[Simon (SSBU)|base]] [[Marth (SSBM)|characters]]. Richter is also the first third party character to be a clone.
*Richter is the only Echo Fighter whose placement in the character select screen in ''Ultimate'' matches his series debut, unlike the other Echo Fighters.
*Richter is the only playable character whose first game appeared on the TurboGrafx-16, known as the PC Engine in Japan. He is also one of the only playable characters who made an appearance on the console, alongside [[Ryu]], [[Ken Masters|Ken]], and [[Pac-Man]].
*Richter is the fifth character to originate from a real world location, succeeding Snake, [[Little Mac]], Ryu, and Simon, and preceding Ken and Joker.
*Richter is the fifth character to originate from a real world location, succeeding Snake, [[Little Mac]], Ryu, and Simon, and preceding Ken and Joker.
*Although Richter's name is the same between English and Japanese, the [[announcer]] pronounces it differently between regions. The English version pronounces it as /ˈrɪk-tər-/ ("rick-ter"), while the Japanese version pronounces it /ˈriː-tɑː/ ("ree-tah").
*Although Richter's name is the same between English and Japanese, the [[announcer]] pronounces it differently between regions. The English version pronounces it as /ˈrɪk-tər-/ ("rick-ter"), while the Japanese version pronounces it /ˈriː-tɑː/ ("ree-tah").