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  1. #Sushio mecha Patch
  2. #Sushio mecha series

It can also combine with the Ebi Origami to form the Ika DaiKaiOh.

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It has one attack on its own, the Squid Ink Cannon, which fires a jet of ink that distracts or reveals an opponent.

#Sushio mecha series

The name "Marionation Gear" is believed to be a reference to "Supermarionation", a term coined by Gerry Anderson, co-creator of many well-known puppet-based TV series like Thunderbirds and Captain Scarlet, to describe the style of puppetry used in those shows. Ika Origami (, Ika Origami Squid Folding God) is Shinken Gold's secondary Origami, in the form of a squid, which forms the back armor, shield, and spear of Ika-ShinkenOh.The first few chapters were scanlated and released alongside the English fan translation patch. 'Jin’ and ‘Kay’ being pronunciations of ‘人’ and ‘形’, making Jin + Kay = Puppet (人形). In said manga, the protagonist is named "Jin". A spin off manga created by Bunta Hachi was serialized in Famitsu DS + Wii magazine between Oct 2006 to May 2007.The protagonists name was previously incorrectly cited as "Martin", believed to have been caused by DS's nickname being used as the default name for the hero when starting a new save file.

#Sushio mecha Patch

Two years later, joined by translator Phantom and tester cccmar, the translation was completed, and a fully playable patch released.

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In 2017, ROM Hacker Supper put together an fan translation patch covering the "essential" text, to facilitate English-speaking players journey through the game. The song was recreated by Grasshopper Manufacture's Masafumi Takada, one of the over thirty composers for the game.ĭespite great reviews, the game wasn't a big seller, and so never got a release outside of Japan. One of the game's themes, titled "Marionation Gear", is available as a song on the stage Norfair. Some of the Marionation Gears are found in Super Smash Bros. With well over 100 missions, ranging from battle to racing to destroying burger joints, every mecha has a use. Players can pull levers to swing their robot's arms and hurl buildings at the enemy, flip a switch to transform into a car, punch in launch codes to fire missiles, and countless other imaginative setups. As well as characters such as Mister Bushido in. Each mission lets you choose the difficulty setting, and in order to unlock new MGs, you'll have to beat some of the missions on harder difficulty settings. Designs like the Musha Gundam (shown below) are a wonderful and very clear example of how aspects of the samurai make it into mecha design in Japan. You control the unnamed hero, (later called "Jin" in a spin-off manga released by Famitsu) to play through over 120 missions in the game, which are all accessible on a worldmap. Together with new apprentice Anne-Marie, the hero and Kay are pulled into a conflict that could change the course of Puppet history. But their peaceful daily life is shattered when the autonomous Puppets known as the Automen begin going on berserk rampages around the world. In a world where giant robots known as Marionation Gear, or "Puppets", are artisanally handcrafted in workshops, a certain boy serves as an apprentice at the Galouye Workshop, dreaming of becoming a "Puppeteer" (mecha pilot) and opening his own workshop with fellow apprentice Kay.












Sushio mecha