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Published: 2016-01-25 06:38:58 +0000 UTC; Views: 5997; Favourites: 20; Downloads: 2
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Description A poster for The Crossover Game depicting my avatar, LH93, and his squad of original characters that serve as counterparts to my first OC, Lee Hatake.
The background is made of smaller posters for the characters, though they are cut off in this image. For the full background image, go to this link: vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/t…
Here are brief descriptions for each character. These descriptions focus on where the idea for the characters came from. The characters' actual histories will be described in their biographies, except for the PlayStation Home and Xbox avatars, and my Mii.
Listed from left to right, as always:
1. Allen Stark/Gyro: My superhero OC from a series I call Hero's Retribution, inFamous Retribution, and a collaboration known as the Vengeance Shared Universe, a series of superhero video games that cross over Hero's Retribution and 's Bio-Man. Anyway, Allen actually began as a concept for a counterpart to Lee Hatake from the Marvel Comics universe. However, when brainstorming superpower ideas for Cole MacGrath, I developed an idea for Cole to have the ability to supercharge vehicles with his powers, and transform their parts into weapons. This eventually became a superpower of its own called "Gyrokinesis", and became an ability focused on transforming metal and technology. The old idea of a "Lee Stark" eventually became "Allen", and with this ability, he earned the nickname of Gyro. Allen is depicted as the main protagonist of the series and his powers range from transforming machinery to overloading light sockets, still paying homage to the original concept for Cole MacGrath. He used to be my DC Universe Online avatar before I stopped playing, and is the current base for the design of my President in Saints Row IV.
2. LeeHatake93 (PlayStation Home): This was my avatar in PlayStation Home before the service was shut down. Being an Avatar, he doesn't have a backstory. He utilizes weapons from the various mini-games in PlayStation Home, and is accompanied by the Golden Reaper companion and a Sackboy companion. As one of his costumes was a Cole MacGrath skin, he can also draw on the powers of PlayStation characters. He wears an Evil Cole hoodie to reflect on the fact that he's an inFamous fan. He also carries around a PlayStation Vita.
3. Dylan Holmes: An inFamous OC, a hero in Hero's Retribution/Vengeance Shared Universe, and a recurring cameo character, Dylan originated from The Sims 3. Continuing from my family in The Sims 2 for PlayStation 2, which does not allow Sims to have babies or age, my first family in the game was one for Cole MacGrath from inFamous. After several attempts to create Trish or Kuo from inFamous, all of my designs ended up looking similar to Ellen Page, so I decided that Cole would marry Jodie Holmes from Beyond: Two Souls. Long story short, they had a son and I named him Dylan, based on one the concept names for Cole from the first inFamous game. He took on the name "Holmes" because Jodie kept her last name and when a baby is born, it takes on the mother's last name in The Sims. After he grew up, he became a common Sim that I used in several families, and that led to his status as a "Stan Lee"-styled character that would cameo in every video game concept of mine. In The Crossover Game, he primarily represents his incarnation from inFamous Retribution, though his design is based on his appearance in The Sims 3.
4. Yusuke Hatake: This character represents the avatar from the Yu-Gi-Oh! Tag Force series, as well as Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelists of the Roses. His backstory will be based off of Duelists of the Roses, then carry over into the Tag Force series. As a combination of the duelist avatars from each of my games, he carries Meteor Black Dragon, Stardust Dragon, and Blue-Eyes White Dragon, since those are among my favorite and most-played cards in Duelists of the Roses, Tag Force 4, and Stairway to the Destined Duel, respectively. The name Yusuke is taken from the protagonist of "YuYu Hakusho", and plays on the theme of Yu-Gi-Oh! to have the prefix "Yu" in each protagonist's name. His hair is black and silver as a reference to Lee Hatake, who originally had silver hair like Kakashi, before he was rewritten as an Uchiha.
5. Lee Hatake (Eighth Hokage): The original Lee Hatake that many may be familiar with. This Lee originates from the original Brawl Legends series, which was primarily a Naruto fanfiction that began in 2008, though it contained characters and storylines revolving around non-Naruto media, such as Super Smash Bros, Soulcalibur, and even Star Wars. Though the original concept is currently being re-worked into a solely Naruto series, Lee's storyline still carries the same overall plot. After fulfilling another prophecy and saving the Ninja World at the age of 16, he was offered the position of Seventh Hokage, though he believed he was too young for the job and gave the position to Naruto. He later took on the role of Eighth Hokage at the age of 24. He is a skilled user of Wind and Fire nature chakra, though he has the ability to use several other natures using a technique known as the Terracota Sharingan Jutsu, a technique invented by my cousin. He was given Sasuke's Visual Jutsu, allowing him to master the Mangekyo Sharingan, and was trained in the Sage Mode of Mount Myoboku by Naruto. Using both Naruto's Senjutsu and Sasuke's Sharingan, Lee invented a Sage Mode Susano'o Armor, and has mastered both the Rasengan and Amaterasu.
6. LH93 (LeeHatake93): This character represents my avatar in The Crossover Game, primarily using the design of one of my characters from Soulcalibur V. In addition to a Soulcalibur moveset based on Devil Jin and Algol's fighting styles, LH93 is also given a form of reality manipulation in the game, allowing him to bring drawings from a sketch book to life and draw on the powers of fictional characters or summon weapons, as well as turn ordinary activities, such as throwing a bouncy ball or driving a go-kart, into powerful attacks. In The Crossover Game, LH93 also has an implanted NFC reader in his left hand and a hologram projector in his watch, allowing him to summon any NFC character to his location at will, using holograms of amiibo or Disney Infinity figures with the implanted NFC reader in his left hand.
7. Leek: The Saiyan character I made in Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi and Dragon Ball Xenoverse. He is able to use a variety of Goku and Vegeta's attacks, as well some attacks from other characters such as an Android's Eye Beam, Frieza's Supernova, or Trunks' Burning Attack. In addition, he can use the Kaioken and transform into a Super Saiyan and Super Saiyan 2. He also has an original transformation known as Super Saiyan Sage, which surpasses the power of a Super Saiyan 3, but doesn't reach the scale of a Super Saiya God form.
8. Lee Hatake (Reboot): This version of Lee Hatake follows a similar plot to his Naruto counterpart, though all Naruto-related content has been removed. Instead, this Lee's original power comes from lightning-based techniques, though he inherits a pair of rings that allow him to control crystals and fire. The rings host ancient spirits in them, and Lee is able to synchronize his powers with theirs. Some of his techniques are inspired by Naruto, such as a move called Rikendo, which takes inspiration from Rasengan and Airbending from Avatar: The Last Airbender. I designed his appearance, though the images in this picture were drawn by
9. Jay Marston: My Grand Theft Auto Online character and a recurring protagonist in my "Welcome to San Andreas" videos on YouTube. As a Grand Theft Auto character, he fights with a variety of firearms and melee weapons. Additionally, he also has the "Dead Eye" ability from Red Dead Redemption, as he is represented as the great-grandson of John Marston.
10. Mii Hatake: The name given to my primary Mii on my Wii U and 3DS. He can use the attacks of all three Mii Fighter variations from Super Smash Bros for Wii U and 3DS, as well as original attacks based on Wii Sports, Mario Kart, and other Mii-compatible Nintendo games.
11. LeeHatake93LIVE (Xbox Live): My Xbox Live avatar from my Xbox 360. Like my PlayStation Home avatar, he can use powers from various Xbox characters in his moveset. Additionally, he has original attacks based on the Xbox console itself, such as fighting using a Kinect sensor, and having access to a Red Ring attack. His design is inspired by Luigi from Super Mario Bros. As with the PlayStation Home Avatar transforming into Cole MacGrath, LeeHatake93LIVE can transform into Master Chief from Halo.
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reallymore [2016-01-26 02:15:03 +0000 UTC]

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