I'm pretty sure they just put in the "Secret Lovers" team because Hinata is a very popular character and without it she has very few available teams outside of "Leaf Chunin" "Leaf Peers" and her specific team "Team Kurenai" which pretty much everyone from Konoha has. Sakura by comparison also has "Monster Strength" with Tsunade "Rivals in Love" with Ino "Aiming for Sasuke" with Ino and Karin and "Powerful Tag Team" with Chiyo.
As for the teams, what they do is they have 3 properties Team Ultimate Damage, Support Recharge time and how fast your Team Ultimate will build up, different characters have different stats in each property and contributes to the overall effectiveness of each team in the 3 areas. Official Teams tend to have better overall stats than non named teams and teams with only 1 support have better stats than teams with 2 supports, you'd think the games would explain that but they don't.
I haven't played Generations since I was just going to wait for 3 anyway so it means all the characters introduced in Generations will all be new to me but I'm currently replaying through Storm 2 while I wait for Storm 3.
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They used that as evidence? Um, sure, ok. Btw, while they are at it, tell me how well they treated Hinata's confession. Please do tell.
The interesting thing about that is the anime hadn't gotten to that point when the game was released so they must have decided it wasn't worth adding into the game at all, which is shocking considering how much the anime team loved it.
Edited by neoshadow, 10 February 2013 - 11:07 PM.