Hollywood movie stars get cosmetic surgery to look younger, so why can't video-game characters shed their pixels for dazzling, 3D makeovers? You would get some work done as well if you looked like a pile of Lego puke....
Trevor Walker said: Fighting games have always been able to simultaneously experiment and innovate while staying true to their roots in the best of ways. Mechanics change, crossovers take place, and evolution occurs. One of the best examples of all three can be seen in the coveted guest character.
The fighting genre is full of mini-games, from Street Fighter's car destruction to Tekken Ball. Here's the best Mortal Kombat mini games.
Or it's about to leave the storefront like another Capcom title.
So...we've come a long way?
Hey, I've been getting rounder as I get older, too.
Forgot that there were Duke Nukem games before Duke Nukem 3D.
For years I thought Samus was a robot.
The Pixelated versions have more of a comical feeling