![]() Sin and Punishment wasn't released worldwide for the N64, but it was for the Virtual Consoles worldwide. ![]() The argument may be that this was its original title, but by that metric wouldn't (for example) the various Resident Evil entries be renamed Biohazard? Aawood ( talk) 11:20, 15 April 2008 (UTC) Reply Resident Evil doesn't need to be renamed as Biohazard, because the game was released internationally. I'm not sure of any reason to use a full or partial romanization of the Japanese title. Should this article stay or be moved? Parrothead1983 ( talk) 09:00, 15 April 2008 (UTC) Reply I vote for Sin & Punishment: Successor to the Earth. Brawl, the game is simply called Sin and Punishment. Dojo, the game Saki originated from is called Sin & Punishment: Successor to the Earth however, according to the North American Virtual Console index web page and according to the Saki Amamiya trophy in Super Smash Bros. Also, why not switch to Sin & Punishment: Successor to the Earth? According to the Smash Bros. It's definitely the proper name for the game.- Impossible 10:22, 9 October 2007 (UTC) Reply Megata Sanshiro has changed the article's name to Sin and Punishment: Hoshi no Keishōsha, but why would it need that? He didn't even name it Tsumi to Batsu: Hoshi no Keishōsha which is the full romanization. ![]() The T 02:47, 3 October 2007 (UTC) Reply How is the word "and" wrong? That's what's written on the box art, which you can see in the article. The current title, with the word "and", is just plain wrong. The second best option would be Sin & Punishment, the title used by the US VC. MrDrake 18:55, 1 October 2007 (UTC) Reply I think the best idea would be to keep the original article's title, with the subtitle. Changing it just for the American name when it's had a Japanese name for 7 years would just be stupid. As such, shouldn't the article name be changed to remove the "Successor of the Earth" part? Cipher ( Talk to the hand) 16:33, 1 October 2007 (UTC) Reply Actually, on the European Wii Shop it's called "Sin And Punishment", with the subtitle following behind in Japanese. Now that the game has been released on the Virtual Console, both Nintendo of America and Europe regard the game's title to be Sin & Punishment (though NOE calls it Sin And Punishment). Gamers' Republic Issue 32, "Cover Story: Sin and Punishment", pg 24-28 (overview and interview with Mesato Maegawa).22, December 2005 (Used Game Magazine, Treasure Legendary Video Games) Interviews from Shigesato Itoi's website.e Character Inspirations for Mii Fighter Costumes in Super Smash Bros.The following references may be useful when improving this article in the future:.Brawl retains this by having Saki only speak in English in all regions. Of particular note is that while Sin and Punishment was a Japan-only release, it featured voice acting that was fully in English, despite all of the text in the game being in Japanese. In the original Sin & Punishment, Saki was voiced by Michael Lerner, but in the Smash series, he is voiced by Dex Manley instead. Saki himself is also physically fit, and is able to do flips and rolls while avoiding enemy fire. Through proper use of the weapon, he can also nullify some enemies projectiles. In addition to acting as a long-range firearm that can potentially lock onto enemies, Saki can also use the Dolphin Gun to form an energy weapon that can slash enemies not unlike a sword. Throughout the game, Saki's weapon of choice, as well as Airan's, is the Dolphin Gun. Alongside his companions Airan Jo and Achi, Saki is a member of the "Savior Group" that intends to take down a government agency in Japan called the "Armed Volunteers" along the way, the group also has to protect civilians from the "Ruffians", a species of creatures that mutated from an genetically-modified alternative food source. Saki Amamiya made his first appearance in Sin and Punishment: Successor of the Earth. Saki shoots at enemies in Sin and Punishment.
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