It's the only move that has the longest reach in his arsenal, especially when one is backing away, like an idiot who spams the Air Hadouken for Akuma.
But I wish I could EX the moving duck so I can lead into a double upper, but alas that's too skillful for Dudley's creators to add
"I am... Sheik. One of the last of the Sheikah tribe..."
Or you could take this link Nem: http://superrobotwars.wikia.com/wiki...lt_Eisen_Riese
For now......
With the technology being the way it is, there will be no stage in a moment.
The Move, Kinect and Wii will merge into a virtual reality chain so whenever you play a fighting game, it will be a RL simulation (just without all the muscles)
Allowing an Idiot to connect a punch once, and then run until the counter hits zero.....
Sounds so fair
"I am... Sheik. One of the last of the Sheikah tribe..."
Alt Eisen Nacht/Gespenst MK III/"Nacht"/Einst Beowulf
In the Shadow-Mirror universe, the Kyosuke of that dimension, under the codename Beowulf, pilots a similar machine to the Original Generation universe's Alt Eisen Riese, but given a blue color scheme. While this machine is never given the Alt Eisen codename, it is actually accepted as the successor to the Gespenst MK II M, and receives the proper Gespenst MK III designation. Original Generations reveal Beowulf's MK III is more than just a color switch, as members of the Shadow-Mirror note that it looks slightly more inhuman, having red eyes instead of the usual green, and that it possesses regenerative capabilities. In the drama CD of Mugen no Frontier: Super Robot Wars OG Saga, a battle between Axel and Beowulf's MK III confirms the MK III's power output is greater than a super robot's, like the Soulgain.
In the beginning scenarios of the Original Generation 2 portion of Super Robot Wars Original Generations, while attempting to fool the forces of the Divine Crusader Remnants, Kyosuke repaints his Alt Eisen blue. Excellen notices the difference, and designates this "new" machine the Alt Eisen Nacht ("Nacht" meaning "night" in German). Sadly, the Remnants saw through Kyosuke's deception, and he aptly switched back to the original red colour.
In the spin-off Mugen no Frontier: Super Robot Wars OG Saga, the Orchestral Army creates a number of three-meter-tall autonomous combat robots based on a number of designs found in a crashed Trilobite-class battleship. Among the designs used was that of the Gespenst Mk. III, also designated "Alt Eisen Nacht". During the war with the world of Elfetale, the Alteisen-derived machine was given the name "Nacht". After the war, the Nacht, along with similar units based on the Gespenst, Weiss Ritter Abend, and Soulgain, disappeared. They were occasionally sighted among the worlds of the Endless Frontier, until they were eventually recovered by Haken Browning on the world of Varna Kanai. The Nacht and Abend fought with Haken's party until they shut down from overheating, whereupon the "Phantom" unit uploaded a control program into both machines, causing them to follow Haken's commands.
The Gespenst Mk. III has all the signature weapons of the original Alteisen, but with a Gatling Gun similar to the Riese instead of the Autocannon, and the addition of a smaller Claymore unit on its left arm built around the Gatling Gun.
In the brief opening sequence to Super Robot Wars OG: The Inspector, this PT is named "Mk.III" by a seemingly Einst-influenced Beowolf. Regenerative abilities and the ability to morph into an Einst-like form have been confirmed on-screen. In the final Episode, the evolved Mk.III is seen in the White Star after the destruction of Neue Regisseur and plans to take over the earth and evolves into a much more demonic mecha, Einst Beowulf. The Einst Beowulf, along with it's pilot is killed by Kyosuke Nambu during it's re-entry to the earth's atmosphere.
Read that at your own risk Nem.