The last few years have been good for fighting games, and the future looks bright too. While classic franchises like Guilty Gear and Super Smash Bros. have thrived in recent years, upcoming games like Street Fighter 6 and MultiVersus serve as reassuring signs that fighting game fans of all kinds have a lot to look forward too. Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl is one game born out of the rising tide of fighting games, and although it isn't at the height of its popularity anymore, it still stands out thanks to the IPs it has access to. Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl launched with a strong roster of Nickelodeon characters from generations of TV shows, and since then, the roster has only gotten bigger.
Ludosity and Fair Play Labs stated their intention to make All-Star Brawl DLC early on, and they haven't disappointed. Garfield and Shredder have joined Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl in the last few months in free updates, and a new wave of DLC characters is on the horizon now. Over the course of 2022, Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl will add My Life as a Teenage Robot's Jenny, Jimmy Neutron's Hugh Neutron, and Rocko from Rocko's Modern Life. It's great that these characters all come from shows without representation in the game so far, but more importantly, they showcase Ludosity and Fair Play Labs' eagerness to cater to fans.
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When adding characters to Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl, one would expect the developers to go for the most obvious, relevant characters possible. Historically, that hasn't happened. The Wild Thornberrys, for instance, gets representation through Nigel Thornberry, rather than the show's main protagonist Eliza. Similarly, Jimmy Neutron himself seems
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