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[[Image:SinAndPunishment.jpg|left|135px]][[Sin & Punishment: Successor of the Earth]] was a rail shooter for the Nintendo 64. Despite originally being published only in Japan and China, the game featured English voice-acting.
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[[Image:Samurai_Goroh.jpg|left|135px]][[Samurai Goroh]] is a F-Zero racer and one of [[Captain Falcon]]'s most notable rivals. Although he claims to be a bounty hunter, he is actually the leader of an intergalactic ring of bandits who often used the Red Canyon for their hideout.
<br><br>The year is 2007. The population has grown too large and food is scarce. A new species called Ruffians were created to solve this problem, but they turned violent and caused havoc across Japan. An American group called the Armed Volunteers is charged with solving the problem, but move to take over the country. Amidst this chaos, a girl named [[Achi]] is helping individuals on both sides. Her blood has a strange effect on people because she isn't of this world.<br><br>The game is essentially a rail-shooter. The action automatically moves forward and the player is in charge of aiming, shooting, and dodging attacks. The player can switch between Manual and Lock-On Targeting. Lock-On Mode makes targeting easy, but your shots do less damage. Players have a limited amount of time to get through the game. If the timer runs out, the player slowly lose life.<br><br>In 2007 it was released for download over the [[Wii]]'s [[Virtual Console]]. This is the first format in which it was available in America, Europe and Australia. It was later followed by ''[[Sin & Punishment: Star Successor]]'' for the [[Nintendo Wii]].
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<br><br>Before his career as a F-Zero pilot, Samurai Goroh was rumored to have been in the Internova Police at the same time as Captain Falcon, a possible reason for their rivalry. Although his homeworld is unknown, its been said that he is a Japanese American. Despite his large frame, he is extremely athletic and can perform multiple backflips. Despite his skills in racing and fighting, Captain Falcon always manages to show him up.<br><br>In the anime-inspired games ''[[F-Zero: GP Legend]]'' and ''[[F-Zero Climax|Climax]]'', Samurai Goroh is a space thief whose motto is "Steal, but never kill." He is married to [[Lisa Brilliant]], but apparently has no son yet. Antonio Guster is his brother-in-law due to Antonio being Lisa's brother.<br><br>In [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]], Samurai Goroh can be called into battle as an [[Assist Trophy]]. Once summoned, he'll use his sword to slash at the fighters before vanishing

Revision as of 17:37, 30 June 2010

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Samurai Goroh is a F-Zero racer and one of Captain Falcon's most notable rivals. Although he claims to be a bounty hunter, he is actually the leader of an intergalactic ring of bandits who often used the Red Canyon for their hideout.



Before his career as a F-Zero pilot, Samurai Goroh was rumored to have been in the Internova Police at the same time as Captain Falcon, a possible reason for their rivalry. Although his homeworld is unknown, its been said that he is a Japanese American. Despite his large frame, he is extremely athletic and can perform multiple backflips. Despite his skills in racing and fighting, Captain Falcon always manages to show him up.

In the anime-inspired games F-Zero: GP Legend and Climax, Samurai Goroh is a space thief whose motto is "Steal, but never kill." He is married to Lisa Brilliant, but apparently has no son yet. Antonio Guster is his brother-in-law due to Antonio being Lisa's brother.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Samurai Goroh can be called into battle as an Assist Trophy. Once summoned, he'll use his sword to slash at the fighters before vanishing