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  • regular Shoryuken for Shin Shoryuken. However, a missed Shin Shoryuken uses the same fist as the regular Shoryuken. A missed Shin Shoryuken also has a grinding
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  • "Shin Onigashima" redirects here. For the universe, see Shin Onigashima This is a list of music tracks in Super Smash Bros. Brawl placed in the Nintendo
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  • time and self published titles going forward, starting with Shin Megami Tensei in 1992. The Shin Megami Tensei brand in particular would spawn a franchise
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  • This is based on the European box art of Shin Megami Tensei: Lucifer's Call (originally released in Japan as Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne), on which
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  • A crouching shin kick. Fairly spammable. Has a chance of tripping, which makes it often used to set up a grab or an attack. Capable of locking.
    1,021 bytes (27 words) - 22:07, April 12, 2022
  • A low to the ground shin kick. It sends at a semi-spike angle, making it decently useful for spacing and knocking opponents offstage. 2.0.0 Down tilt deals
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  • this event on hard difficulty will reward the player with a Critical Hitter Shin Guards equipment. This event is essentially the co-op variant of Great Fox
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  • A back shin kick. It can potentially trip opponents at low percentages, and is able to hit opponents that are trying to grab the edge. In 1.1.0, it was
    2 KB (174 words) - 11:52, May 1, 2021
  • sub-sections from the NES game Famicom Mukashibanashi Shin Onigashima, known more commonly as Shin Onigashima. All sub-sections in this full arrangement
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  • Attack and go for the knock-out! Arcade: Street Fighter (1987) Shin Shoryuken / Shinku Hadoken Shin Shoryuken/Shinku Hadoken Use this attack when Ryu is far
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  • A crouching shin kick. Due to coming out on frame 4 with a hitbox that lasts for three frames and is interruptible at frame 21, it's one of the fastest
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  • fight. Kazuya later uses a variant of the same move against guest character Shin Akuma from the Street Fighter series, who serves as a bonus boss fight after
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  • kick. The move ends with one final intense kick to the opponent. Similar to Shin Shoryuken, if the move has enough knockback to KO the opponent, an intense
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  • SNK (Shin Nihon Kikaku, lit. "New Japan Project") is a Japanese video game hardware and software company. Founded in 1973 by Eikichi Kawasaki as Shin Nihon
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  • Donbe is the protagonist of the Shin Onigashima universe, appearing as: A trophy in Melee alongside Hikari. A sticker in Brawl. Two spirits in Ultimate
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  • Donbe & Hikari are the protagonists of Shin Onigashima, appearing as: A trophy in Super Smash Bros. Melee. A solo sticker of Donbe in Super Smash Bros
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  • music tracks from the game, titled Shin Onigashima, appears in the My Music for Summit in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. The Shin Onigashima track returns in Super
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  • Virginie Demians In German: Klaus Münster In Japanese: Rikako Aikawa In Korean: Shin Yong-woo Squirtle is the most lightweight of the three Pokémon at Pokémon
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  • fighter in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Hikari, one of the protagonists of Shin Onigashima, who has appeared in several Smash Bros. games. Hikari, a smasher
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  • the Famicom Disk System loosely based on fairy tales. The games include: Shin Onigashima Yūyūki
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