Mugen 100 Characters
Title: The Ultimate Riot: A Review of the "100 Characters" MUGEN Build
The "100 Characters" Wildcards (Joke/Weird) 25. Ronald McDonald (McHogarth) 26. Homer Simpson (Ryo Kansuke) 27. Sailor Moon (Silvulpes) 28. Spongebob Squarepants (BladeS87)
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The Gameplay: A Balancing Nightmare The immediate joy of a 100-character roster is the sheer variety. You aren't limited to the roster of Street Fighter II or Tekken 3. You have a melting pot of fighting styles. In one match, you might be playing a faithful recreation of Marvel vs. Capcom 2 mechanics; in the next, you are playing a button-mashing anime fighter with 50-hit combos.
Extremely powerful characters, often with "cheap" AI or room-filling attacks. Essential "Paperwork" & Guides Title: The Ultimate Riot: A Review of the
Control Configuration: Characters often have different button layouts (4-button vs. 6-button). You can configure your PC gamepad or joystick in the "Joystick Config" menu within the game options.
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Quick tips
- Use palette swaps sparingly and only to add meaningful variety.
- Keep soundtrack consistent per stage to avoid licensing issues.
- Provide training mode with selectable character, infinite meter, and frame-step if possible.
- Version-control the whole project (Git or zipped version snapshots).
Quality Control: You can hand-pick fighters with consistent art styles and balanced AI.



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