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What retro game has the longest number of animation frames per sprite?
I checked SF III's and it seems Rakuga Kids 64 still has a lot more frames per sprite.
I'm thinking probably something like Cuphead or some modern KoF game probably has more but what about retro?
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If we're talking about modern games it is without a doubt Pizza Tower, I'm pretty sure Peppino has well over 1000 unique frames of animation

But for something more retro...maybe Diablo 2. Perhaps it doesn't count because it's pre-renderes sprites instead of hand animated, but there's an entire set of animations for every armor set for every class, at multiple different angles.
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>>12545706
Cannon Dancer/Osman could be a contender, if only for the main character.
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>>12545706
>Longest streak of shit in my diapers while trying too hard to be relevant cause a youtube said things.
Jesus
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>>12546253
>mirroring
>repeats of frames not mirrored
not a contender
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>>12545706
Rakuga Kids 64 seems like it, it has totally smooth idle animations for about 2 seconds



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