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''"Interestingly, Dr. Wright is accompanied by the Super Smash Bros. symbol, not something pertaining to SimCity. This is most likely because game franchises seen in Smash Bros. games are only given Universe symbols and thus recognized as official universes if they feature characters that have been included in a Smash Bros. game as a playable fighter. It is evident by the Smash Bros. universe symbol that there will be no SimCity character that is actually playable in Brawl; the symbol may also be construed to refer to the item he can be summoned by (the Assist Trophy), which itself is a Smash Bros. property. When Samurai Goro was shown to be an Assist character, he had the F-Zero symbol shown on him in his update, however; this is most likely because F-Zero was already established as a universe in Smash Bros. with a playable character of its own (Captain Falcon), unlike SimCity."''
{{Cquote|"Interestingly, Dr. Wright is accompanied by the Super Smash Bros. symbol, not something pertaining to SimCity. This is most likely because game franchises seen in Smash Bros. games are only given Universe symbols and thus recognized as official universes if they feature characters that have been included in a Smash Bros. game as a playable fighter. It is evident by the Smash Bros. universe symbol that there will be no SimCity character that is actually playable in Brawl; the symbol may also be construed to refer to the item he can be summoned by (the Assist Trophy), which itself is a Smash Bros. property. When Samurai Goro was shown to be an Assist character, he had the F-Zero symbol shown on him in his update, however; this is most likely because F-Zero was already established as a universe in Smash Bros. with a playable character of its own (Captain Falcon), unlike SimCity."}}


I didn't read the rest of the article but is this type of speculation even aloud on here? --[[User:Galvanic|Galvanic]] 03:15, November 19, 2007 (EST)
I didn't read the rest of the article but is this type of speculation even aloud on here? --[[User:Galvanic|Galvanic]] 03:15, November 19, 2007 (EST)

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