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  • idea i just had: imagine if they like remade smash and removed all non-villain characters, but as a response added tons more villains to the roster given it's just them now

    like the idea of playable kraid or kamek would be amazing but what if we took it to the logical extreme and added like zoda from startropics or the eggplant wizard from the original kid icarus, the most powerful enemy known to man

    you know on that it'd be really cool to just see random mooks and enemies in a fighting game like this. imagining something like a roster where the main character is like lakitu and amongst others there's picks like the classic zora and the like would be pretty fun too
    You know what? **** it. I think it'd be hilarious if Smash took some inspiration from LAWL concepts. Here's one that springs to mind for me:

    Why would you include Funky Kong as an echo for Donkey Kong when you could build a moveset entirely around him on the Flame Runner. Yes, the Mario Kart Wii rep. His entire moveset is based around Mario Kart with a focus on Wii, as well as speedrunning tips and tricks and the fan community as a whole. His up-air summons the logo of Dolphin Emulator for example. Maybe his Down B is him clipping through the stage as a counter. Oh, and he's consistently rewarded for doing everything as fast as possible.

    I feel like bull**** characters like this would make Smash so interesting to see (even if I don't think Smash should just become a ****post.) Like, ridiculous concepts like this that would never have been considered otherwise and it's like "**** it. why not."
    I'm in this weird situation where I agree it would be cool to see Black Mage in Smash but like I personally think that, purely in terms of gameplay, the Red Mage would probably be the best objective choice and a "FF1 Party" would be really fun too. Even if it were just a team of like Black Mage and White Mage (who would appear like Ice Climbers but function as individuals) with Black Mage using more of the offensive magical attacks and White Mage using more of the utility magical attacks, that'd still be really cool to see.

    But I guess we have Hero now and Hero kind of represents the three tiers of magical attacks (with a fire, ice, and thunder type attack) as well as basically all RPG magic now so it's like, how do I justify Black Mage being in Smash now given that Hero does so much of that? But then Hero isn't even particularly notable for "being a sorcerer" compared to Black Mage so it's this weird sort of inbetween where it's like, it makes so much sense to include Hero because Dragon Quest is cool and has potential but then Hero doesn't really represent Dragon Quest and kind of just is the "Magical Fantasy-themed RPG Character" - this is actually one of the reasons I preferred the idea of Slime getting in because Slime would more specifically be a Dragon Quest character? I mean I haven't even played a Dragon Quest game but I feel like Hero's in this weird situation where I could theoretically mod in like, nearly any magically-themed RPG protagonist and it'd probably fit, but then that's kind of fitting because Hero is just that, a nameless protagonist, and that's what he's supposed to represent, and yet with us having so many RPG characters it's so weird that we barely get to see various RPG archetypes aside from "the hero with the magical sword or some crap" and all of the archetypes are represented by "the hero with the magical sword or some crap"

    this feels really weird to me and this is completely following my own train of thought without editing so if it doesn't make sense, that's why
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    Dragon Quest was, (and still is), the basis of basically every JRPG. It has systems that are proven to work, so instead of innovating a lot, they just hone the hell out of the og formula. VideoGameDunkey has said this, but Dragon Quest 11 is the default JRPG product of a machine that makes JRPGs. So it makes sense that they could represent essentially all magic RPG’s.
    I think Lakitu would be a very funny inclusion into the next Smash. There's so many more obvious Mario picks out there, like Toad, Waluigi, Paper Mario, Kamek, Goomba, Professor E. Gadd, 8-Bit Mario, Birdo, decloned Daisy, and tons more. And it's like "**** you you get Lakitu". Hey, at least it's not the cow from Moo Moo Meadows, right?

    Jokes aside, the idea of Lakitu being an aerial-focused fighter who excels at pressuring directly below him would be really fun to me. I guess it'd be like an even more laser-focused Ivysaur, though with a lot more aerial options. He'd be pretty cool if he got in, even if there's so many better picks out there.

    Like, I'm in this situation where I do understand the idea of "Smash is a celebration of gaming history", but at the same time, I want future games to be able to add just outright weird picks and letting them experiment with it. Like, yeah, there are some characters that would be obvious for future titles (characters like Bandana Waddle Dee spring to mind, but also slightly more obscure picks like Vaati) but then it's like, why limit yourselves? Why not add like, Beedle or Dr. Goomba Tower or the entire Federation Force or Mighty Gazelle or something? If they'd have fun and unique movesets, I think that justifies them to a certain extent.

    Just a thought that occurred to me.
    If Paper Mario got into Smash and sort of opened the door for alternate versions of characters with unique gameplay (unlike, say, Young/Toon Link), I think the next best character to see would absolutely be Yarn Kirby. Yes, we have a Yarn Yoshi alt in Ultimate but the incredibly unique appearance and abilities of Yarn Kirby would be so fun to see implemented into Smash, even if it feels really unlikely that they'd ever consider him. I mean, Prince Fluff could work as a replacement I suppose? I personally think he'd be a better alternate costume model-swap.
    Also, Peppa Pig and Baby Shark are woefully low on people's radar for NASB DLC. Sounds ridiculous but I wouldn't be surprised if Viacom wanted to open the door to like NickJR despite it not being the target audience at all and to be honest I would be pretty interested to see how Ludosity would handle a fighting game moveset for Pippa Peg
    A thought that occurred to me as I was lying in my bed this morning staring at my ceiling was how funny the potential reveal of PSASBRII could actually be. Like, imagine you wake up one day and you see an article on SmashBoards which is like "CRASH, SPYRO, LARA CROFT AND CLOUD WERE CONFIRMED" and just in the corner of the attached image you see like Bubsy and Arden Lyn from Masters of Teräs Käsi and the article's going ape**** about Crash and then mentions for like one line "Oh yeah I guess Arden's inclusion opens the door to all licensed games so we could probably see Spider-Man I guess"
    Please, a moment to appreciate some abstract art. I think the pairing of the black and the white, plus the rigid scheming of the utilisation of solid blocks of colour, represents conformity and the nature of society and our roles within it. However, a privileged few see otherwise, recognising not a conformist blanket, but a grin of mischevious determination.

    Yoooo if they ever make a Newgrounds Rumble uh 2 or something they should totally add ENA.

    Like, I know that the vibes of her world and the nature of it all would be amazing on it's own. Don't get me wrong. But I'm fascinated to see how ENA would actually work in a fighting game, because like, she has a ton of potential for weird and wonderful movesets and mechanics and I want to see them all goddammit
    Cool Game Idea:

    Wii Tanks, but it's a dungeon-crawler/MetroidVania styled game which is completely on the sort of level of the top-down perspective. You can get upgrades and special abilities by finding them across the map or defeating bosses, but it'd be a little absurd - a little like Metal Slug or something of the like. Comes with a multiplayer too, of course.

    I mean, imagine the potential for builds: a flamethrower tank might seem cool to some but I can picture myself combining bouncing bullets and a shotgun-style spread shot for maximum carnage.

    Not sure what the story would be in a game like this but it just feels like something that would be really fun somehow
    Okay, random thought I just had. Would a Netflix fighting game be, like, actually... really cool? Consider for a moment the potential:

    Netflix could envelop so many genres here. Like, sure there's some characters that might not be a good pick (Joe Exotic springs to mind, as much as he would be amazingly fun as a summoner-puppet character who fights with tigers) but when you consider the potential with a variety of characters from Eleven, to Peewee Herman, to Bojack Horseman, to She-Ra, to a team-up of Klaus and Ben Hargreeves, to Jolyne Kujo. And so many more. Imagine Geralt fighting He-Man, or Piper Chapman with a prison-brawler style moveset fighting someone like Captain Barnacles from Octonauts.

    It feels like one of the most stupid concepts ever but I can't help but love it as an idea.
    I'm very annoyed, because for like the last 3 days, Firefox has been slowing my laptop to a crawl nearly all of the time. I've tried erasing the history, all of the cookies, hell I'm running on two tabs right now when I used to use around one hundred at a time believe me I'm very disorganised and yet it's still nightmarishly difficult to even load SmashBoards. I don't even know why either. Like, I'm checking it in Task Manager and it's using around 2,000 MB of memory but like. HOW? This sounds like a very awkward thing to complain about but browsers as a whole just seem so god damn slow nowadays. Edge uses more CPU than the average crypto farm and Chrome seems more effective at turning your laptop into a high-octane shrapnel bomb than actually googling Cash Banooca 26: The Cancelling of Aku-Aku
    I want to make some sort of extremely volatile statement about this, but I know I'll probably get banned from the site for it, so I'll leave it at this:

    The DS having both Mario Kart DS and Sonic and SEGA All-Stars Racing makes it arguably one of the best consoles out there for kart racers even if most of this is due to my own nostalgia

    No DLC, no micropurchases. All of the content is unlockable in game, both games are stuffed with content including not only unique tracks and racers, but lots of side/single-player content like missions - both having unique and interesting missions of their own, be it the experimental mission types in SASASR or the bosses in MKDS - and all of them having plenty of replayability, tight and responsive controls, and genuinely not terrible visuals considering the limitations of the hardware.

    Not to sound too nostalgic but I kind of miss when games were like that y'know? You just... buy the game and it's packed with content. You'd never see something random like R.O.B. being a hidden character in Mario Kart now, it'd be publicised and everything. Perhaps I merely wish for a simpler time...

    Also I think an Indie Kart would be a fun game to see this is like a completely unrelated musing okay bye
    Random thought, but you know how there was this sort of running joke that Pac-Man in first-person is a horror title? I just thought something - I think Bomberman would work really well in that sort of style. Imagine, your only method of self-defence is to place bombs as you're in this huge maze, being chased down...

    Apparently there was actually a game like this released on PC systems in the mid-80s, but as you can imagine, it was limited by the time... picture this in like, VR. Seems to me like it'd be a creepy experience!
    Random question here: am I the only one out there who always has SmashBoards zoomed out to 80% instead of 100%? It just seems to be the right size to me and that way you can also see all of the faces of the characters on either side and it just feels right somehow.

    or is it just autism brain i don't even know lolololololol
    Properly delving into LSD: Dream Emulator in the real world and it's actually very fascinating to observe. Whole albums were released for it, and the journal it's based on is incredibly interesting. Sato himself is a bizarre and unusual character... overall, I actually think this is just incredibly fun to delve into. It feels like a rabbit hole in a really fun way.
    I think an underrated pick for a potential PlayStation All Stars II, if it were to be released but under similar 3rd-party restrictions to the original, would be Vibri from Vib-Ribbon. Despite being relatively obscure compared to other PS1 picks, I think the really unique world of Vib-Ribbon - as well as a surprising amount of potential considering the source material - would make them a very cute but also fun inclusion in a game like that!

    However, if a couple of third-party picks were to be allowed in (similar to Dante or Raiden), I'd totally say that Klonoa would be a fun pick to see. Namco had a pretty big presence on the PS1 (especially with things like Namco Museum) and Klonoa did get its start on the console! It may seem a little odd, but Klonoa does have very vocal fans and admittedly I think he'd be very fun to see.

    Genuinely, PSASBR2 would be amazingly fun to see, it's just a bit of a shame they'd probably not consider it after the relative failure of the first. Then again... with the recent uptake in NASB and MultiVersus, maybe they'd consider giving it a second look?
    Okay, so MultiVersus is ramping up over time and it's on the tip of everyone's tongues. With the recent addition of Taz and the Iron Giant, and more leaks than the average church roof, I think there's a few series that people don't talk about enough. Thing is, WB is big. Like, real big. People have, admittedly, already given their two cents on what IPs they want to see included in the game, some better than others. However, I think this is a bit unprecedented but I feel it's a fun, and very cool, thing to consider - even if unlikely.

    Allow me to introduce you all to Warner Music Label, perhaps the most underrated "rep" in the whole of MultiVersus discussion. Consider, for a moment, some of the additions we could potentially see whilst considering this:

    • A stage based on Take on Me by A-ha, specifically with the pencil-sketch design to it.
    • A stage based on the music video to Uptown Funk, perhaps even with Bruno and his hypesquad present.
    • The world of Crazy Frog, given that Crazy Frog is apparently WMG too??
    • A stage based on the overall vibe of Gorillaz, perhaps taking inspiration from the tower in the video for Feel Good Inc.?
    • Actually just a playable stage of the Blue Album by Weezer with alts based on the Green Album and Red Album.

    And this isn't even getting into a myriad of other artists, such as (but not limited to) Fleetwood Mac, ABBA, Green Day, Jimi Hendrix, Kraftwerk, Huey Lewis and the News, Queen, Frank Sinatra, Tears for Fears, and so many more.

    Okay, so WB isn't exactly known for it's music and this opens up a whole new can of worms with licensing the likenesses of the artists and the like. But let me be honest for a moment. I wouldn't be opposed to beating Superman and the Iron Giant to an utter pulp with a tag-team of Freddie Mercury and Crazy Frog. And as ridiculous as this might sound, some musical reps (like 2D, for instance) actually feel like pretty natural inclusions.

    I cannot believe it took me so long to come to this conclusion even if it's most likely never gonna happen due to the focus on IP. This just seems like a weirdly clever, but at the same time obvious, way to take the game in the future. Musical reps just seem like such a fun concept to delve into, right?
    I'm so confused at the situation with the new Rescue Rangers. Like, I knew the last one existed and had a rough idea what it was and my first exposure to it is stuff like Disney chimeras, fashion model Dobby, and Paw Patrol mauling people and I have no idea what to make of it. I'm a bit afraid.
    Okay, this might sound like an odd point... but hear me out here. I think a good potential way to bring back the Jet Set Radio series that wouldn't break the bank for SEGA or take too much development time, but would be a great way to represent the series as a whole and breathe new life into it, is:

    I think that a JSR rhythm game would be a very good idea.

    This may sound ridiculous, but like... think about it. Songs from the classic games, as well as newer remixes similarly to how they're handled in the Persona Dancing series (or the intro to Graffiti City from Transformed right here,) and perhaps even a few brand new tracks keeping that style, would work wonders!

    Keeping the sort of vibes whilst getting high-quality models of things like characters and locations - whilst not having to handle things like physics engines and the like - could work very well, and after all, a major part of those games is music and dancing as is. Hell, you could even include songs from fan creators like 2Mello and Sashko if we really wanted to push the boat out!

    Not only this, but I think something like Jet Set Radio would lend well to cosmetics and the like. Base the game on Jet Set Radio Future, but have costumes from JSR, maybe alternate character skins like NT-3000 and the like? Cool and weird unlockable characters you might not expect, like Captain Hayashi or Gouji Rokkaku himself, would also be very fun to see.

    I mean, it would be a big effort... but I mean, imagine the potential. It just seems like a great idea if the series needed a bit of revitalisation but didn't have much to work with due to the relative obscurity of the series in the modern eye.
    Something to consider: Why are superheroes from New York City, that have New York accents, so rare? NYC is an incredibly common setting for many superheroes, such as Spider-Man, the Fantastic Four, all of the Watchmen, hell even Captain America and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles! (Especially odd in that last case, considering the only way they'd have learned to speak is from copying the New York accents of the people above the sewers...)

    I feel like this is something you'll never unhear when you realise it.
    Really random take here, but one thing I love a lot about modern Doctor Who is that we're beginning to see a lot more of the classic designs of some of the monsters. 60s-era Daleks have appeared a few times, there was the special featuring all of the Cybermen looks (with the Tenth Planet one as a main character which I actually love) and then more recently, the Fourth Doctor-era Sontarans in Flux. I personally love seeing this kind of thing - especially when you consider the nature of Doctor Who as a series about time travel, visiting civilisations and species at different points in time would be quite interesting (and, generally speaking... is kind of a missed opportunity overall.)

    It's also why I like it when monsters from the older series, like the Autons or the Zygons, return in a genuinely interesting and well-written way (unlike the treatment of, say, the Weeping Angels.) I think the Autons especially were very well-done back in Rose, really delving into the potential of a situation like that in the modern era - treatment that a lot of other monsters, such as the Wire as seen in The Idiot's Lantern, would be fun to have (I know it's more modern but it's SUCH A COOL CONCEPT.)

    For instance, imagine a modern story featuring the Ood but before they were enslaved in the 39th Century, having their connection to the Ood Brain explored and their connection to the Doctor observed (as well as, perhaps, their relation to their cousin species in the Sensorites!) or an ongoing story similar in concept to Flux or Trial of a Time Lord with a main villain in the form of Omega - or even just to see older villains like the Axons, the return of the Wire in a modern context, or, in an ideal world... the Chumblies. (My beloved.)
    Random observation on MultiVersus: I really like that they're willing to experiment with weirder mechanics in this one. Things like Arya's ability to replicate the moves of her opponents, or Finn's heavy attacks being more powerful if you use them whilst moving, are just really fun and interesting things to see. (Speaking of Finn, I like that he's even managed to somehow include a shop feature where you can get buffs, that's cool.) There's a lot of moves with unique mechanics and skills and the like that are just really cool to see included.
    I feel like Knuckles not being in Sonic CD is a weirdly missed opportunity. The game's main focus is on something Knuckles' gameplay excels at - namely exploration - and it feels a bit weird that they wouldn't take advantage of that.

    To be honest, Knuckles' gameplay has so much potential in so many forms. Like, with a few changes, I wouldn't mind a game similar to the treasure-hunting sections from the Adventure series but with modern technology and effective tweaks. I can imagine it actually being really fun - using various different abilities and the like and seeing older Sonic zones interpreted in 3D would be awesome, and HD Pumpkin Hill would be awesome too. I mean, it'll never happen (mostly because of the existence of Chaotix) but it'd still be very, very cool.
    What a beautiful place to be, I sure love living in a civilised society where people aren't constantly being brainwashed



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    Okay, random thought that just occurred to me but like

    It'd be really cool if characters from Lethal League were to feature, in some way, in Bomb Rush Cyberfunk (even just as costumes or side characters.) I don't necessarily mean in a canon sense, but with characters like Jet and Candyman, I could really see them working as characters on a gameplay front.
    so uh um dream review i guess i have like a sleep schedule about as reliable as any investment into venezuelan property so i like just woke up and apparently dream reviews are like a big meta here on smashboards so like **** it imma dive in on it

    so like i was at some restraunt and they gave me like a salad but it was like, an actual bush and there was a human head there and i was like "waiter, there's a head in my soup" despite it being salad but then like it became. salad soup? then the chandelier fell through the ceiling or something and my chair broke and then i woke up in a cold sweat covered in cold coffee

    6/10 needs more structured continuity imo
    this image actually makes me feel kinda sad :(



    sans-serif is taking over :(
    I seem to have a running theme of loving random 80s-era posters, don't I? Well, this one's next - the poster for Baraduke just evokes such an amazing atmosphere. Genuinely, it feels almost oppressive as we see the lone protagonist (Kissy) in this colossal chasm, surrounded by nothing but rocky outcrops and mysterious beasts. The logo also has tons of that 80s charm - whilst I'm not sure on the green outline, it looks really nice and stands out. I love how artistic this feels, with the Japanese subtitle and Namco branding being subdued - the focus is clearly on the artwork. What does it mean? Who is this protagonist? Where is this mysterious, terrifying location? I feel like this is how you really sell a game, especially in a crowded arcade. It feels like something that'd draw your eye.

    POT NOODLE REVIEW #2:
    CHICKEN & MUSHROOM

    It's a slow Saturday evening here in the UK and given that my nan's currently at the pub, I'm taking the opportunity to once again review some Pot Noodle. Tonight's review is on the Chicken and Mushroom flavour, and I have to say - despite it being often seen as the "basic" flavour, much like Ready Salted crisps, I think this is a very nice combination. I'm not sure where the green and yellow colour scheme of the packaging originates from, though I presume the yellow represents the chicken and perhaps the mushroom is represented by a more natural colour? However, on the note of box art, I love that the chicken is being ridden, even if the inclusion of a mushroom on the Joust player's shield feels a little shoehorned in. I think it tastes a lot more appealing than Beef and Tomato, mostly likely due to the inclusion of Soy Sauce as opposed to Tomato Sauce, which gives it both a lovely taste and smell. Overall, whilst the design leaves a little to be desired (despite my favourite colour being green,) the taste really brings the score up.

    Final Pot Noodle Rating:


    Thanks for checking out my second review! Feel free to drop a like if you enjoyed it and want to see more future Pot Noodle reviews. The first one got a huge positive response and I'm glad I'm making the content y'all want to see. Until next time, that's just another fair use review!
    POT NOODLE REVIEW #1:
    BEEF & TOMATO

    Okay so today I tried the Beef and Tomato flavour and it was kinda... mid. Tasted a little weird and didn't really sit right in terms of after taste and just... yeah. It wasn't bad, but I wouldn't pick it over Chicken and Mushroom. Overall, I think it could have been a lot worse, but it's not to my particular taste. Overall, though, I do like the design of the pot itself - I believe the Pot is just as important as the Noodle, after all - and the design of the bull reminds me a little of the Lamborgini logo. The tomato on it's head looks really goofy but I quite like it! Overall, nice vibes, cool colour scheme, but the contents were a little mid. Difficult to rate overall.

    Final Pot Noodle Rating:



    Thanks for checking out my review! Feel free to drop a like if you enjoyed it and want to see more future Pot Noodle reviews, and until next time, that's just a fair use review!​
    microwaves are so weird. like, "okay lets use this alien technology that can cook a meal that should take more than half an hour in only 3 minutes" thats cool but like why make it go MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP and add like bells and loud doors and really loud motors? itd be like if the uss enterprise still had like a petrol engine or something it's just weird. like, just make good microwaves. some people need to sleep at 3am when im hungry for microwave curry
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