Hello darling~ mayhaps't you could tell me the ryu number for Bad Mr Frosty from the Clayfighter franchise?
Much thanks 💋
Bad Mr. Frosty has a Ryu Number of 3/2/does not have a Ryu Number.
(For clarification, see Earthworm Jim.)
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Ickybod Clay from clayfighter and Dracula from Hylics kissing
Love wins
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30 years ago, the original ClayFighter was released
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Hylics 2 is part of a Game Done Quick bundle.
I realized I never finished Hylics so time to binge the weirdest graphical design for an RPG I've ever seen: claymation.
Seriously, it's one of the weirdest and most unique things. Runner ups are watercolor paintings or using charcoal sketches for everything instead of pixel-perfect sprites, but the last game I remember ever playing with claymation was Clay Fighter 63 1/3 on the N64.
But no, apparently the last was Wurroom and I remember absolutely nothing about that one.
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Choose from a cast of bizarre and hilarious characters, each with their own unique moves, and engage in outrageous fights in this classic 16-bit retro GamePlay video! 🎮
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ClayFighter 63⅓
NA release: 23rd October 1997
PAL release: 19th November 1997
JP release: N/A
Developer: Interplay
Publisher: Interplay
N64 Magazine Score: 24%
The Clayfighter series are parody games that supposedly make fun of other fighting games. Previous entries made fun of Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat, while this one tackles Killer Instinct. When I think of a parody fighting game, it brings up the idea of a creative and funny game that has over-the-top moves that is enjoyable but likely quite simple. Clayfighter 63⅓ is none of those things.
Clayfighter aims for a claymation style, but this is completely spoiled by the very low quality sprites and extremely poor animation. On top of that, none of the characters were anything I wanted to play with, being a mixture of generic things, things 6 year olds find “gross” (fat, snot) and racist caricatures. Oh, and Earthworm Jim. Every character also has extremely annoying voice clips, a complete waste of the talent they hired (which includes legends like Frank Welker, Tress MacNeille, Jim Cummings, Rob Paulsen and Dan Castellaneta).
The arenas are slightly more interesting than fighting games. They’re not as deep as Mace: The Dark Age, but you can hit your opponent through doors and reach other arenas. Unfortunately, the camera is terrible and you can end up fighting behind scenery. The fighting itself is also really dull, being incredibly slow and clunky, with button mashing working very well.
The game is also very light on content, with just one mode of fighting random opponents (with no attempt of putting it inside a story) and…options. No practice or additional modes and not very many options. It’s an atrocious game devoid of anything fun or amusing.
If only there was a decent combat system to base the whole thing around. If only it was fast, fluid and exciting. If only there was a game that was genuinely fun to play then perhaps the alleged ‘humour’ wouldn’t grate so much.
- Jes Bickham, N64 Magazine #9
Remake or Remaster?
No. A remake was in development for DSiWare and WiiWare, but never made the light of day. Thankfully. Oh, and it was going to be called “Call of Putty” so you know the humour would have been non-existent.
Official ways to get the game.
There is no official way to get ClayFighter 63⅓
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This post goes out to my first bby girl from my childhood Ickybod Clay, from clayfighter. I fucking mained him as a kid because of how cunty he is. I love you Ickybod Clay, the only good clayfighter character.
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Two drawings I made for both my older brothers for Christmas. Bad Mr Frosty of Clay Fighter, and Jack Skellington from Nightmare before Christmas. I have them both framed and they are already given to them.
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