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Robert Garcia (Art of Fighting) : ウィキペディア英語版
Robert Garcia (Art of Fighting)

is a video game character created by SNK Playmore, formerly known as SNK. Robert stars in the fighting video game ''Art of Fighting'' as the lead character along his best friend Ryo Sakazaki. The game has both of them as practitioners of the Kyokugenryu Karate fighting who search for Ryo's younger sister, Yuri Sakazaki, who was kidnapped by a criminal named Mr. Big. He is additionally featured in most of ''The King of Fighters'' crossover games, in which starts into the King of Fighters tournament in teams composed of three members. Thus far, he has been a playable character in every edition of ''KOF'' except ''The King of Fighters XI''; however, he has recently been added back in for the PlayStation 2 version of the game.
Robert has additionally appeared in the film adaptation of ''Art of Fighting'', and the manhua from ''The King of Fighters''. He received mixed critics from video games publication, which praised his design, but some also noted him similar to the ''Street Fighter'' main characters. He has also been well received by gamers, appearing in several popularity polls developed by journals and websites.
==Character design==
In the first ''Art of Fighting'' Robert sports a black t-shirt with short sleeves, a brown vest and a gold medallion around the neck. He also wears white pants, white and black shoes and black gloves. He has the same outfit in the following ''Art of Fighting'' but without sleeves in his t-shirt. This costume is also featured in the first two ''King of Fighters'' as well as ''The King of Fighters XII'' and XIII. In the third ''Art of Fighting'' game, Robert has a light blue jacket with his top uncovered and does not wear his medallion. He also sports white gloves and brown shoes, but keeps having his white pants. He has the same appearance from ''The King of Fighters '96'' to ''The King of Fighters '98''. From ''The King of Fighters '99'' to ''The King of Fighters 2002'', Robert wears a similar outfit to the one from the first two Art of Fighting games but with long sleeves and white gloves and shoes. His ''The King of Fighters 2003'' outfit is similar to his ''Art of Fighting 3'' clothes but with white sleeves. In ''NeoGeo Battle Coliseum'' and the PlayStation 2 version from ''The King of Fighters XI'', Robert appears as an older version from himself wearing a similar outfit from ''Art of Fighting 3''. The jacket is purple, his gloves are black and his shoes are brown.
There is also an Alternate Striker version of Robert in KOF 2000 called "Another Robert". This Robert wears a white male Kyokugen Karate gi with a blue shirt underneath. His clothing now parodies Ryo Sakazaki while his looks and playstyle parody Street Fighter Alpha's Dan Hibiki, right down to his Chouhatsu no Ken that parodies the Chouhatsu Densetsu.
Artist Shinkiro has expressed difficulties in designing Robert due how he does not understand how rich people behave. In contrast, he had no problem with Ryo.

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