Well Sega was one of the companies that developed Bayonetta and so I guess she'll return with Sonic. Also Ryu with Capcom licenses.All 3rd parties are cut except Sonic, Mega Man, and Pac-Man
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Well Sega was one of the companies that developed Bayonetta and so I guess she'll return with Sonic. Also Ryu with Capcom licenses.All 3rd parties are cut except Sonic, Mega Man, and Pac-Man
I don't think any 3rd parties will be cut. Ryu is a package deal with Megaman, Nintendo need to promote Bayo 3 and Cloud won't be cut because he was put in due to fan demand.Well Sega was one of the companies that developed Bayonetta and so I guess she'll return with Sonic. Also Ryu with Capcom licenses.
That argument makes no sense. The owners of the Sabres and Browns didn't put them in the league for the specific reason that they could be like the Red Wings and Steelers but worse, they try and fail to be good.Saying Pichu should not be in Smash Switch is a lot like saying the Browns shouldn't be in the NFL or the Sabres shouldn't be in the NHL because they're so bad. You wouldn't cut those teams from their respective leagues for that reason now would you? No?
Well then Pichu should come back. Besides, Pokemon's 20th anniversary of coming to the West is coming up, and to mark the occasion, Smash Switch should have at least one representative from each existing generation (G8 will just miss the cut). Pichu would come back to once again represent the second generation. And Pichu (not counting Young Link who for all intents and purposes is now Toon Link) is the only character who has not received a Final Smash. There's a first time for everything.