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  • Sanic hot take: instead of Westopolis, the first stage of Shadow the Hedgehog should've been Glyphic Canyon - it's a location with much more danger than previous Sonic first levels to represent Shadow's increase edge and moral ambiguity, but still tranquil enough to not seem like a jarring first level or transition from previous Sonic starting levels.
    I think it'd be funny if Sonic Rangers/Zao's final title was "Sonic Hype" because then it and Metroid's names would have the exact opposite implications from how fans feel about them.
    My ideal non-Sonic Sega rep would be these suave dudes

    I don't exactly see them working like the ICs but more like Banjo/DH, where one attacks by using the other as a weapon for certain moves. They have tranquilizer guns, a weapon I'm surprised has had no prescence in Smash yet. I think it'd be cool if they could steal projectiles, not for reuse but rather to increase the power of slams with their loot bag.
    I don't get why Smash fans think Nintendo would negotiate possibly millions to get Geno playable in Smash when the company that owns him also owns Chrono Trigger, Deus Ex, Tomb Raider and god damn SPACE INVADERS. Frankly it's beyond insane from a capitalistic standpoint he even got the Spirit, let alone Mii Costume.
    We managed to get people to stop calling Challenger Packs "fighters passes", let's try to get people to stop saying "deconfirmed" next. Then stop people to calling Smash Wii U "Smash 4". Then get people to stop calling Duck Hunt/Duo "Duck Hunt Dog", then get people to stop calling full mask Mii costumes "deluxe Mii costumes", then - OK, seriously, what is it with Smash fans and making up extremely incorrect terminology and unanimously accepting them as fact?
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    Huh? How are they not fighters passes? Aren't they the same thing?
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    Fighter's Pass is the name of the season pass for all of the individual Challenger Packs.
    • Get insider info about the next Smash game
    • Leak everything on 4chan
    • Add in fake info about Geno, just for epique troll
    • Kill hype culture for the entirety of the game's pre-release cycle
    • Nintendo send their ninjas to track me down and file a lawsuit
    • Hold a countersuit against Nintendo for illegally obtaining my address and info
    • Profit
    • Use the profit to buy out the copyrights for hundreds of neglected Z-rate Nintendo IPs
    • Release remakes and sequels on all platforms
    • Use the games' ties to Nintendo in marketing
    • Jill Dozer balloon in the Macy's Parade
    I don't know why people say Rosalina is a "main series" character. (in fact I don't even get why people call the platformers Mario's "main series" instead of Kart but that's besides the point.)

    She's only had 4 platformer appearances - one was heavily plot relevant, one was a post-game unlockable character, and the other two were extremely insignificant. She's only marginally more important than Daisy; Birdetta; and Waluigi if that.
    I feel that with every passing Smash game (or set of Smash games in one case) Sakurai has been less and less transparent.

    • Smash 64: actively revealed the most wanted characters, detailed advanced techniques and cut content, answeed fan mail.
    • Melee: explained the design decisions behind fighters in text, detailed cut content, answered fan mail.
    • Brawl: explained the design decisions behind fighters in text, answered fan mail.
    • 3DS/Wii U: had daily pics to explain design decisions within a Miiverse text limit and occasionally brielfy explained decisions in directs.
    • Ultimate: Only brief mentions in directs and very rare Famitsu columns to explain decisions.
    I wish they'd bring back the Dojo. Waking up one day with no expectations, logging on to a website and saying "hey, Toad's in the game!" is much more satisfying to me than staying up all night and watching a flashy animation, convinced Waluigi will get in, only to see Toad instead.
    "K" is a letter that comes early in the alphabet but has major late in the alphabet vibes.
    YouTube recommendation: "controversial celebrity is returning to Hollywood! Hide your kids!" thumbnail has fire and a demon eye effect on the photos

    You know what? Good for him. Let a man make his movies.
    I feel that if Plok was added to NSO people would disregard it as "NSO shovelware" until they hear the music.

    Give these lesser known NSO games a chance, some of them are pretty rad. Fire N' Ice is great fun.
    There aren't many games I like with characters I don't want in Smash, but I also don't think liking a game is enough of a reason to want a character in Smash.

    I love Lemmings, an all time classic and among the best of what was already a golden age of gaming, but should a lemming be playable in Smash? Hell no! What's it gonna do? slowly build stairs out of bricks to get back on stage?
    Read "Crash Bandicoot" and "launch trailer" and had to do a double take. Just a bundle.
    If I had to rank Nintendo's consoles by their first party offerings alone:

    1. GBC - Pokémon Gold and Silver almost bump this above the N64, but for the most part this console was nothing but remakes. Didn't even have good 3Ps to back it up unless you're willing to dig up unlocalised licensed games based on German cartoons even Germans haven't heard of.
    2. N64 - this is excluding Rare, and without them the N64 is a really weak console. (in general, not just for 1P games) I'd say it marks the beginning of Nintendo playing it safe. The lack of 2D games is its biggest detriment.
    3. GameCube - the GameCube had some pretty good offerings, a lot of unconventional and quirky stuff, though none of it truly catches my fancy like the later consoles do. I still have a lot of respect for its library though.
    4. Switch - thank god the Switch has better 3P support than previous Nintendo consoles, otherwise I likely would've regretted my perchase. Most new titles have been a little too non-linear for my tastes and the ports don't do enough to stand out or improve - and are sometimes actively detrimental in their changes. cough*Peachette*cough
    5. Wii U - a slow start and end, but at the peak of the console's existance there was some good stuff.
    6. DS - a lot of Nintendo's DS output felt like shovelware, but there were a lot of gems hiding in there.
    7. NES - Nintendo pushed out a lot of awesome stuff on the NES, especially in the latter half of its lifespan when the SNES had already came out, but truly Konami and Capcom were the real big names of the console
    8. Wii - a lot of gimmicky games, but when they did the gimmicks right they were a joy. The 2D platformer comeback also gave it an edge.
    9. Virtual Boy - VB Wario Land alone puts it this high. It's that good.
    10. Game Boy - coexisting alongside the NES and SNES gave the GB's tech a lot of time to be mastered, which left us with some outstanding and timeless games. Mole Mania 2 when, Nintendo?
    11. 3DS - home of the best 3D Mario, Kid Icarus Uprising, WarioWare Gold, need I say more?
    12. SNES - it's the SNES, a majority of Nintendo's most beloved output comes from this dream machine and for good reason. The true peak of Nintendo's creativity as Sega and Sonic forced them to step up their game.
    13. GBA - a 2D platformer fan's paradise with quite possibly the greatest 2D platformer ever made (Wario Land 4) among others, and also home to one of, if not the, greatest RPG of all time. (Mother 3)
    In hindsight, a lot of the ironic and memey fighters pass predictions/wishlists would've been unironically better (or at the very least more consistently fun additions) than the real DLC for the most part.

    That first one especially, Bubsy; Big Smoke; and Clippy all have great potential for playstyles and moveset, and are iconic to some extent. An FE rep is an FE rep, but Leif would at least soften the blow a little on virtue of not being a shill for the latest game. Movie Mario actually has awesome moveset potential and Tanooki Mario in his own slot could be a lot of fun. Thanos would be awesome and unleashing a brain-pop as Rocko's side smash would be brilliant.
    I don't think Crash's stage should be N. Sanity Beach, but I do still think it should be from Crash 1 and around the N. Sanity Beach area. Native Fortress and Upstream would both be brilliant.

    Honestly, they could do the Mushroomy Kingdom/Pac-Land thing with Stormy Ascent and that'd be really fun
    I watched a Space Jam 2 review where they mentioned LeBron's fictional son going to "E3 camp" in passing and assumed it was a joke and it was actually called something else.

    No. They were right. It is actually called E3 Camp.

    (paraphrased, it's actually actually called E3 Game Design Camp)
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