by Samurai Katsu September 03, 2003
The Old Legend Says: "The Darkside Samurai comes to rape all strong and beautiful japanese girls......"
by Samurai Katsu October 27, 2003
by Samurai Katsu September 15, 2003
He is a character from Tekken series. Hwoarang was drafted into the military back in his homeland of Korea and was assigned to a special operations division. Although his successes in various missions were highly regarded along with his prowess at Tae Kwon Do and combat techniques, his penchant for disobeying rules and orders gave his senior officers more than a few headaches. Hwoarang was uninterested in military life and felt a strange emptiness within him. He longingly recalled the days of hustling money in street fights and the rush he experienced from hand-to-hand combat. He often thought of one fight in particular - the fight against Jin Kazama. These longings could not be quelled by the military. One day, Hwoarang found out about the announcement of the next Tournament. Hwoarang’s blood stirred. He would defeat Jin, Heihachi Mishima, and anyone else who dared to challenge him to claim the Mishima Zaibatsu. Filled with excitement he hasn’t felt in years, Hwoarang slipped out from the military base and headed for the Tournament.
by Samurai Katsu October 15, 2003
She is the sister of Kuno Tatewaki from Ranma ½ series. She is a cute, beautiful, hot and sexy 16 year old girl. She has a very tight body...
by Samurai Katsu October 15, 2003
by Samurai Katsu September 15, 2003
He is a character from Street Fighter series. Sagat is a towering monster of a man, and is fueled by hatred and revenge. His focus is the young martial artist, Ryu, who not only defeated him in the first Street Fighter Tournament, but almost killed him with the "Sho-Ryu-Ken" rising punch ...leaving Sagat's chest with a huge gaping scar. He will not rest until Ryu is dead by his hand. Sagat is a deadly master of Muay Thai kickboxing, and has one pupil, named Adon. He was the final boss of the first Street Fighter.
by Samurai Katsu September 24, 2003