@@LeonFz Even though it's not the best iteration of Geese's theme, still better than the one it started with. For a moment there, I thought you were gonna use the sound bite of a KO'ed young Geese that sounds like a surfer. Ooooooooh!
Technically, JyPuuKen is inspired by Mid-Age Geese in his first fall in Fatal Fury 1, which was to buffer the falling damage, thus the Young Geese should not know that Skill Yet.
I have read it somewhere too. But when someone asked me the source of it, I couldn’t find it. Then that someone just said he survived because of the Jin scrolls.
@@LeonFz Neowave is one of the only titles I haven't gotten to play just yet, so I didn't recognize it and thought I was hearing some remixed American Sports Team theme at first 😂 😂 😂
Young Geese is hidden in : _ Art of Fighting 2 _ KOF Neo Wave. (PS2) Evil Geese : Nightmare Geese. Geese Howard : Hidden in : _ KOF EX (Game Boy Advance) _ Real Bout Special (Game Boy) _ playable in KOF 96, 98 Ultimate Match, KOF 2002 (PS2, Xbox), KOF XIV, KOF Maximum 2, KOF MI : Regulation A. _ A DLC character in Tekken 7. _ The godfather of South Town. _ A son : Rock Howard. NEVER cares his son... _ Bodyguards : Billy Kane, Ripper, Hooper. _ Butler : Hein. (KOF XIV)
I respect your opinion but I don't know man... To me it looks like circus music or something. It would fit nicely with characters like Ramon or King but not with Geese.
Young geese is more badass and impressive but for the final round he destroy the groups from his own tower. He should call a lot of workers builders You're not worth my disgust well that's I call snotty behaviour
Of all the books I've read in my life, of all the movies and cinema I've ever seen, all the video games I've ever played, Geese Howard, remains, the most charismatic, likeable, relatable, multiple dimensioned, manly (in a weird way), follow-able, badass character of all time.