foxuzamaki
Doesn't read OPs, especially not his own
HD on dead console or 3D on thrivingg console, hmmmmm.
I'm joking before anyone says anything.
uh huh
HD on dead console or 3D on thrivingg console, hmmmmm.
I'm joking before anyone says anything.
HD on dead console or 3D on thrivingg console, hmmmmm.
I'm joking before anyone says anything.
We're still missing his neutral and forward aerials and all of his throws, most prominently, and some of the moves we've seen are really ambiguous as to where they fit. The bowling ball, his shovel move, and the famous Tree Grow moves could all fit in multiple slots and make sense.Very interesting choice for an attack.
And that gets me wondering, is Villager's whole move set known at this point? I mean, other than his Final Smash.
You said you were joking but...
*looks around*
I don't think
*looks over shoulder*
the Wii U
*checks to make sure area is secure*
is dead just yet
*slithers away*
We're still missing his neutral and forward aerials and all of his throws, most prominently, and some of the moves we've seen are really ambiguous as to where they fit. The bowling ball, his shovel move, and the famous Tree Grow moves could all fit in multiple slots and make sense.
Slightshot is his back-aerial, and the firework is seemingly his up-smash.Has Villager used his slingshot or a firework yet? They may be his up throw, but slingshotting Boswer would be odd 0.o
Probably, but it would be unprecedented as a down-smash that buries. Plus, what would charging it do? Burying them for significantly longer could become very OP very fast.I thought his downsmash is the dig, because it's a front-then-back attack.
Dat creepiness ;___;
*silently mumbles and stares*
So I wonder what Mushroom Kingdom stage we'll get this time? 64's still my favorite of the bunch.
Someone finish this man! D:<
Probably, but it would be unprecedented as a down-smash that buries. Plus, what would charging it do? Burying them for significantly longer could become very OP very fast.
We already have Donkey Kong's side B, though.Slightshot is his back-aerial, and the firework is seemingly his up-smash.
Probably, but it would be unprecedented as a down-smash that buries. Plus, what would charging it do? Burying them for significantly longer could become very OP very fast.
You said you were joking but...
*looks around*
I don't think
*looks over shoulder*
the Wii U
*checks to make sure area is secure*
is dead just yet
*slithers away*
People love them pipes.
I still prefer the Melee one.
Brawl's was fun but... really hated the gritty realism they gave that stage. It took away that Mario feel![]()
more a throwback to the first Mario Bros. and showing how long ago and old that game may seem now?
Loved the 64/Brawl Mushroom Kingdom stages, didn't care for the Melee one. The blocks in the center were really inconvenient.
So I wonder what Mushroom Kingdom stage we'll get this time? 64's still my favorite of the bunch.
FINALLY! I can post. A fair few of you might recognise me. Anyway, enough talk, I'll just start with my 3 most wanted newcomers.
In no particular order:
1 - Anna (Fire Emblem)
2 - Palutena (Kid Icarus)
3 - Little Mac (Punch Out)
FINALLY! I can post. A fair few of you might recognise me. Anyway, enough talk, I'll just start with my 3 most wanted newcomers.
In no particular order:
1 - Anna (Fire Emblem)
2 - Palutena (Kid Icarus)
3 - Little Mac (Punch Out)
FINALLY! I can post. A fair few of you might recognise me. Anyway, enough talk, I'll just start with my 3 most wanted newcomers.
In no particular order:
1 - Anna (Fire Emblem)
2 - Palutena (Kid Icarus)
3 - Little Mac (Punch Out)
FINALLY! I can post. A fair few of you might recognise me. Anyway, enough talk, I'll just start with my 3 most wanted newcomers.
In no particular order:
1 - Anna (Fire Emblem)
2 - Palutena (Kid Icarus)
3 - Little Mac (Punch Out)
Mushroomy Kingdom was one of the worst Smash stages in series history. I wonder what their thought process was when they decided to turn the original SMB levels into a stage, but to remove all color/character from it and make it a boring ass (and out of character for the Mario IP) wasteland.
Mushroomy Kingdom was one of the worst Smash stages in series history. I wonder what their thought process was when they decided to turn the original SMB levels into a stage, but to remove all color/character from it and make it a boring ass (and out of character for the Mario IP) wasteland.
I thought it was great. It was a dead mario stage because its been a billion years since mario 1.
FINALLY! I can post. A fair few of you might recognise me. Anyway, enough talk, I'll just start with my 3 most wanted newcomers.
In no particular order:
1 - Anna (Fire Emblem)
2 - Palutena (Kid Icarus)
3 - Little Mac (Punch Out)
Mushroomy Kingdom was one of the worst Smash stages in series history. I wonder what their thought process was when they decided to turn the original SMB levels into a stage, but to remove all color/character from it and make it a boring ass (and out of character for the Mario IP) wasteland.
Why are you using a web archive? The official site was never taken down:(Sorry for German text, but webarchive didn't load the english page)
"But the Kingdom, unlike in your memories (sic!), now lies in ruins. A battlefield, made of debris from old/forgotten times(sic!)"
Why are you using a web archive? The official site was never taken down:
http://www.smashbros.com/wii/en_uk/stages/stage23.html
If the point was that SMB is an old game then I would have preferred they went with a pixelated look. (
nopeI havn't been keeping up with the news but has there been any mention of Captain Falcon yet?
The point wasn't to make it look retro (unlike SSB64 and SSBM). The point was to show how much time has passed since Super Mario Bros. was released. That's a pretty big difference.
Guess I'm just not a fan of the idea of SMB with a dystopian twist. If he really wanted to implement that kind of stage idea, I think it would have worked better on something else where it makes sense in the context of the series. Something like the long-abandoned ruins of Zebes from Metroid after the defeat of Mother Brain. (Not as iconic as SMB, but still as old)
Interesting. I had never known that.It's a Gyroid. They're a stable of the Animal Crossing games. You dig them up in the game and use them as furniture. They're based on clay figures called Haniwa that were buried with Japanese people back 1300 years or so ago.
http://nookipedia.com/wiki/Gyroid_(furniture)
No one in here yet mentioned that Villiager can ride his rocket!