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*Heihachi and [[Link]] both appeared as guest characters in [[Namco]]'s ''{{s|wikipedia|SoulCalibur II}}'' in the PS2 and the GameCube versions of the game, respectively. | *Heihachi and [[Link]] both appeared as guest characters in [[Namco]]'s ''{{s|wikipedia|SoulCalibur II}}'' in the PS2 and the GameCube versions of the game, respectively. | ||
**[[Cloud Strife]] was almost the PS2 guest, but was replaced with Heihachi at the last minute.<ref>https://www.destructoid.com/cloud-strife-was-almost-the-ps2-guest-character-for-soulcalibur-ii-466346.phtml</ref> | **[[Cloud Strife]] was almost the PS2 guest, but was replaced with Heihachi at the last minute.<ref>https://www.destructoid.com/cloud-strife-was-almost-the-ps2-guest-character-for-soulcalibur-ii-466346.phtml</ref> | ||
*Heihachi appears as a playable character in ''{{s|wikipedia|PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale}}'', a similar crossover platform fighting game made by a current console rival of Nintendo, Sony Interactive Entertainment, | *Heihachi appears as a playable character in ''{{s|wikipedia|PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale}}'', a similar crossover platform fighting game made by a current console rival of Nintendo, Sony Interactive Entertainment. He also met [[Pac-Man]], [[Ryu]], and a variation of [[Mega Man]] in ''{{s|wikipedia|Street Fighter X Tekken}}'', where he also appeared as a playable character. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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