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I have no idea what these alleged ports are based on. You can't view the moves in the game's edit mode but they're on page 65 of the manual. You can also just run a match and see what his moves are. So how is it possible that every move is different?
It's just baffling. It takes LONGER to make an original edit and it's more impressive an achievement (if it's good). So why not proudly say, "This is an original edit"? Do the comparison yourself. Other so-called ports, at least of Tony Halme, are nowhere near accurate. I don't have the slightest idea why they mention 6 Men Scramble anywhere in the description.