

I, however, kind of want peacock super mode back. Clearly, this was meant to be a part of the game, but removed in future development. I do not have much to say about this, other than that it is interesting to read.Īttacks and animation for Peacock and Fillia:īoth had "super mode" concepts. This explains why there were originally in line to be the first DLCs, they were supposed to be main characters! Also interesting is references to the Chess kingdom, which I have never heard mentioned thereafter, and "magic". In any case, in their steed, Umbrella and Squigly appears. Perhaps they are missing because they are villains (or anti-heroes). Noticeably missing is Valentine and Double, although Valentine is mentioned in Painwheel's Bios. Also notice however, that they are not the 8 that came with the game. I have only briefly glaced at the documents, but some interesting things show up. It seems to be files from an UCLA design course where Alex Ahad fleshed out ideas for Skullgirls. Without further ado, and for those were not in the know, That being said, if any Alex Ahad or any member of the Skullgirls team feels this is private, I will delete the links and apologize profusely (please don't hurt me). In fact, I am sure some on these forums already knows about what I am going to show. Also, these files are (obviously) completely publicly available. They were ignored for the most part, both by Mike_Z and others.

I am not the first to find these files, and a quick google shows links to these files were posted on shoryuken and the like way back as early as 2011. This is perhaps where I should add my disclaimer.

Turns out, like the ruins of a long-forgotten civilization, they do for those who look.įollowing the path of his old UCLA website, and mostly through luck, I have found an interesting repository. Following that lead, I was curious if any remnants from that bygone era remained. He has mentioned several times in interviews that Skullgirls' conception began while still at school. For those that did not know, Alex Ahad graduated from UCLA.
