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Link to original post: [drupal=4582]Fighter Hayabusa for SSB4 (Character Concept)[/drupal]
Fighter Hayabusa is from the NES game Pro Wrestling. The game was a surprisingly elaborate fighting game with many various takedowns, off the top rope maneuvers, ring outs, and special moves. It was a game that you could just button smash but you could also get really good at playing with lots of strategy. Fighter is the main character (though you can pick any fighters save Great Puma) and your goal is to win the title and defend it ten consecutive times and then fight Great Puma (a boss character that can do all the special moves). Fighter is also based on a real Pro Wrestler named Antonio Inoki (which is where I got some extra special moves from). For those who don


Fighter Hayabusa is from the NES game Pro Wrestling. The game was a surprisingly elaborate fighting game with many various takedowns, off the top rope maneuvers, ring outs, and special moves. It was a game that you could just button smash but you could also get really good at playing with lots of strategy. Fighter is the main character (though you can pick any fighters save Great Puma) and your goal is to win the title and defend it ten consecutive times and then fight Great Puma (a boss character that can do all the special moves). Fighter is also based on a real Pro Wrestler named Antonio Inoki (which is where I got some extra special moves from). For those who don