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*According to [[Bob Fitch]], the Yamato gun was inspired by title ship of ''Space Battleship Yamato'' (also known as ''Star Blazers''), and its [[wikipedia:Wave_motion_gun|wave motion gun]].<ref>2021-07-22, [https://twitter.com/BlizzardFitch/status/1418242213801168910 Bob Fitch Twitter]. ''Twitter.com'', accessed on 2021-07-22</ref> |
*According to [[Bob Fitch]], the Yamato gun was inspired by title ship of ''Space Battleship Yamato'' (also known as ''Star Blazers''), and its [[wikipedia:Wave_motion_gun|wave motion gun]].<ref>2021-07-22, [https://twitter.com/BlizzardFitch/status/1418242213801168910 Bob Fitch Twitter]. ''Twitter.com'', accessed on 2021-07-22</ref> |
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+ | *It should be noted that the term "Yamato Cannon" came about from the fans of the game. The original term was "Yamato Gun." |
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