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| | OAFE - Street Fighter: Ken review |
 | | Ken and Ryu are throwbacks to the video game character design process known as "palette-swapping": take a character you already have, change his color palette, alter his design a bit (or, if you're the designers of Mortal Kombat, not at all), cook up a new backstory, and voila, a new character! |
 | | Ken's gi is a deep, flat red to contrast Ryu's white outfit. |
 | | Ken doesn't stray in this area, and shares Ryu's articulation of a balljointed head, balljointed shoulders, peg biceps, hinged elbows, peg forearms, hinged wrists, a hinged torso, peg waist, balljointed hips, peg thighs, double-hinged knees, hinged ankles, and a mid-foot joint. |
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