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Mega Man was revealed at E3 2013. Mega Man's poster mirrors the style of several ''Mega Man'' game covers and posters, such as the [http://i.imgur.com/HODEgWo.jpg Japanese boxart] for ''{{s|wikipedia|Mega Man 7}}'', in which Mega Man stands in front of a group of allies and/or Robot Masters with the main antagonist looking over from the top. In this case, Mega Man is depicted in the foreground, with the role of the usual number of eight Robot Masters being replaced by eight of the nine veterans confirmed at E3 2013: {{SSB4|Link}}, {{SSB4|Mario}}, {{SSB4|Donkey Kong}}, {{SSB4|Pikachu}}, {{SSB4|Kirby}}, {{SSB4|Pit}}, {{SSB4|Samus}}, and {{SSB4|Fox}}. The role of the antagonist looming in the background is filled by the last veteran shown at that point, {{SSB4|Bowser}}. | Mega Man was revealed at E3 2013. Mega Man's poster mirrors the style of several ''Mega Man'' game covers and posters, such as the [http://i.imgur.com/HODEgWo.jpg Japanese boxart] for ''{{s|wikipedia|Mega Man 7}}'', in which Mega Man stands in front of a group of allies and/or Robot Masters with the main antagonist looking over from the top. In this case, Mega Man is depicted in the foreground, with the role of the usual number of eight Robot Masters being replaced by eight of the nine veterans confirmed at E3 2013: {{SSB4|Link}}, {{SSB4|Mario}}, {{SSB4|Donkey Kong}}, {{SSB4|Pikachu}}, {{SSB4|Kirby}}, {{SSB4|Pit}}, {{SSB4|Samus}}, and {{SSB4|Fox}}. The role of the antagonist looming in the background is filled by the last veteran shown at that point, {{SSB4|Bowser}}. | ||
Mega Man's poster was illustrated by [http://megaman. | Mega Man's poster was illustrated by [http://megaman.wikia.com/wiki/Ryuji_Higurashi Ryuji Higurashi], a recurring {{uv|Mega Man}} series artist. | ||
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Bayonetta's artwork features more fighters than any other poster. The back of Bayonetta's legs are uncovered, matching artwork for ''Bayonetta 2''. However, in both ''Bayonetta 2'' and ''SSB4'', she appears to wear leggings underneath her outfit. | Bayonetta's artwork features more fighters than any other poster. The back of Bayonetta's legs are uncovered, matching artwork for ''Bayonetta 2''. However, in both ''Bayonetta 2'' and ''SSB4'', she appears to wear leggings underneath her outfit. | ||
Bayonetta's poster was illustrated by Eiji Funahashi of PlatinumGames, the developers of the {{uv|Bayonetta}} series. Funahashi was credited for Character Modeling in ''Bayonetta 2'', and had also previously drawn [http://bayonetta. | Bayonetta's poster was illustrated by Eiji Funahashi of PlatinumGames, the developers of the {{uv|Bayonetta}} series. Funahashi was credited for Character Modeling in ''Bayonetta 2'', and had also previously drawn [http://bayonetta.wikia.com/wiki/File:Bayonetta_and_Acceptance_by_Eiji_Funahashi.png promotional artwork] of the Nintendo content in ''Bayonetta 2''. | ||
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