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Hidden in the files of the game's arcade version is an unused character named Blodia, a reference to the giant robot piloted by Jeff Perkins in Capcom's Armored Warriors and Jin Saotome in the spin-off game Cyberbots: Fullmetal Madness. The character is unfinished, sharing its moveset with Gamof. Unusually, instead of looking like the Blodia, its appearance is that of a MS-09R Rick Dom from the 1979 anime "Mobile Suit Gundam".
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During the sixth episode of Destructoid's Bit Transmission podcast, Capcom's former senior manager of community Seth Killian stated that the project was originally meant to be a Star Wars game. However, Capcom wasn't able to obtain the Star Wars license, so they scrapped the idea and turned the game into it's own IP.
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