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Post by Loken on Jan 14, 2015 13:53:18 GMT -5
Well actually for alot of bonne machine s if just stand behind them, never having been within their eye sight, they will never attack. Even if you shoot them. You may be able to do this with reavers too but geography makes it difficult. Ill have to experiment with the walk thing. They introduced it in in a stealth setting so...
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Aiyumi
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Post by Aiyumi on Jan 18, 2015 10:22:35 GMT -5
Back when I had the game, it was the English version. Recently I watched a Japanese version playthrough, and as with every Japanese series I watch, I always want to know who the voice actors are. I checked some Japanese sites, and these are a few things I found: - Sera's voice actress, Akiko Yajima, also voiced that reporter in the beginning (the one who complains about being trapped in the locker). She also voiced the twins Appo and Dah, while Matilda/Yuna's voice actress, Maria Kawamura, also voiced Shu.
- Fumina Hara, aside from singing "Naite Ii Yo" (DASH 2's ending song) and "Negai ga Kanau Basho," also voiced Yuna (in her original body), in that part where she uses Data to restore Trigger's memories.
- Glyde's voice actor, Takehito Koyasu, also voiced the Master. XD
A lot of people got multiple roles (tight budget, maybe? ), but the ones above are the funniest to think about. This also happened with DASH 1. - Chisa Yokoyama (who voiced the Servbots) also voiced the reporter and Mayor Amelia.
- Ikue Ōtani, aside from voicing Pikachu... Err, Bon and Data, she voiced Ira and the museum curator.
- Keiko Yokozawa voiced both Roll and the Eden computer!
I also noticed some differences in the dialogue which I found interesting, but I don't know if I should talk about them here, or if I should open another thread to discuss them. Or, does a "Japanese version differences" thread exists already? Also, Yesterday I went looking for the PSP version quizzes mentioned a few pages back, and I found them on CAPKobun's site (in Japanese). Among the Rockman questions, there are things like, the title for Rockman DASH in the US (Mega Man Legends ), a character appearing in both Rockman DASH 2 and Rockman.EXE (Yaito), Barrell's Netnavi in Rockman.EXE 5 (Colonel). And the X8 question is, a female navigator that appears in Rockman X8 (Palette).
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Post by MegaTuga on Jan 18, 2015 13:31:04 GMT -5
Lots of interesting quirks in Voice acting there. I'm surprised these were not featured in "Did you Know Voice Acting - Megaman" videos... perhaps they didn't knew about these and probably were more focused on the things from the American side.
Semi-off topic: Strange enough, I am not surprised that Ikue Ōtani voiced the petite mascots and the cute girls. Heck, I only know her from Corpse Party and I found it amazing that she did Sachiko's voice when she usually does mascot/girlish ones.
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Post by Gabriel on Jan 26, 2015 19:25:05 GMT -5
Last week i started a new save in Legends 2 . After i defeat Rush Mammoo i noticed this thing inside the refractor. I never saw that before '-'
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Post by satoh on Apr 4, 2015 16:26:17 GMT -5
Not really something I JUST noticed...but... I've thought this for a while....now I have some visual evidence I can show. I think the Carbons have a much smaller genetic diversity than humans... see here: Then there's the issues with Barrett and Barrel looking very similar. But more than simply a small gene pool, I think they share similar personality traits with each other too. All tying back to my theory that they're all sort of semi-clones with biology similar to late model reploids. (which would work since the Master created them out of other things he had on hand) anyway, I have an example of how similar some characters can be.
EDIT: Oh, did I mention? Barret is like a combination of Barrel and Teisel. Also in the list of things I just noticed! Barrett has mechanical limbs! His knees and elbows are ball joints like Trigger's! Ankles too!
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Sybillian
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Post by Sybillian on Jul 18, 2015 22:46:49 GMT -5
In the original game, if you have the Powered Buster equipped with no ammunition and move left, right, or back while holding the triangle button, you'll be unable to move. I'm guessing that this happens with any other weapons that don't let you move while shooting, as well.
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