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lawrence_elsa commented at 2014-02-22 20:04:17 » #1492472
I clicked the Super Robot Wars tag expecting to see other mecha designs, but ended up with about 50 pages of porn. The real question is: Why did I expect anything different on Gelbooru?
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I clicked the Super Robot Wars tag expecting to see other mecha designs, but ended up with about 50 pages of porn. The real question is: Why did I expect anything different on Gelbooru?
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Anonymous commented at 2014-05-19 00:52:02 » #1537052
I hope that Banpresto manages to reach an agreement with Sunrise in regards to using the Hucks by the time the next OG game comes out, so that we can maybe see them in it. Most of their parts are now on ExExbein, but if the Z series is introduced, dimensional shenanigans could allow us to get another dimension's hucks.
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I hope that Banpresto manages to reach an agreement with Sunrise in regards to using the Hucks by the time the next OG game comes out, so that we can maybe see them in it. Most of their parts are now on ExExbein, but if the Z series is introduced, dimensional shenanigans could allow us to get another dimension's hucks.
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Anonymous commented at 2014-11-10 18:46:34 » #1632846
There's no agreement to reach to be honest. Sunrise is owned by Bandai and Bandai bought out Banpresto even before the Hucks started being replaced. Notice how the PS2 remake of SRW OG1 and 2 still has all the Huckebein units.
To begin with the reason why there's any similarities is because the Huckebein units were designed by Hajime Katoki, one of the premier designers working for Bandai and one of the men responsible for the modern iconic Gundam look.
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There's no agreement to reach to be honest. Sunrise is owned by Bandai and Bandai bought out Banpresto even before the Hucks started being replaced. Notice how the PS2 remake of SRW OG1 and 2 still has all the Huckebein units.
To begin with the reason why there's any similarities is because the Huckebein units were designed by Hajime Katoki, one of the premier designers working for Bandai and one of the men responsible for the modern iconic Gundam look.
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