Cap'n Jack
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My biggest hope is for arenas to allow more than one player per console at least for friend only arenas
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My reasoning for that is because of the new GSP system being individualized for each fighter and Elite Smash being a thing.
Because Elite and Regular Quickplay have separate queues
Duck Hunt possibly being worked on as a base for Banjo-Kazooie makes sense to me.Apparently "brave" has a slide similar to banjo. Duck hunt has some pretty funky shenanigans going on with glitches. We're speculating that he's being worked on as a base for someone.
The 3DS game was out before DHD and BJ were revealed. They were technically revealed last, but only because they were intended to be hidden characters. The last character prior to launch was Shulk.The salt from the haters would be so delicious. It would be K. Rool all over again and I would love it.
Actually it was for Brawl and for Smash 4's base. Those two were the last fighters developed and revealed for Brawl and Smash 4's base
Then there's something I forgot to mention, PP technically counts as the last character that's been revealed prior to the pass, even if he isn't part of the base roster.The 3DS game was out before DHD and BJ were revealed. They were technically revealed last, but only because they were intended to be hidden characters. The last character prior to launch was Shulk.
Spot on.The salt from the haters would be so delicious. It would be K. Rool all over again and I would love it.
Love it, good sir! Feeling funky fresh for their triumphant return to the spotlight in Smash!View attachment 197290
Hope you don’t mind If I drop some Banjo art.
Not only do I wish for this, but I also wish that public battle arenas can actually function for more than 5 matches before crashing. For the most part, Smash Ultimate online has been decent for me, but I'm paying Nintendo for their online services now, so I expect consistency. This is their third time doing online for Smash and it's barely a step up from Sm4sh's online (in my opinion).My biggest hope is for arenas to allow more than one player per console at least for friend only arenas
Also remember that Resident Evil, Capcom's best selling franchise, has jack all when it comes to Smash representation, and Monster Hunter (which outsells Street Fighter and Mega Man) only has Rathalos as a boss plus a Mii Costume from a past installment.If anyone ever gets you down about how Banjo isn’t nearly as well known as Steve, just remember that Joker’s here
Getting a strong hip, 20 something year old version of Baloo from the Jungle Book-vibe here.View attachment 197290
Hope you don’t mind If I drop some Banjo art.
Tower of Tragedy during the Hag 1 boss fight.You know, I'm not sure if I was here if you guys talked about this, but which do you all prefer: Grunty's Furnace Fun or Tower of Tragedy?
I think I prefer Furnace Fun just because it was like a game board and there were specific question types, lending itself to different paths you could take. Getting to hear different music tracks again and fighting old mini-bosses was a lot of fun for me. I don't have anything against Tower of Tragedy, and admittedly, the fact that Grunty straight up kills her sisters when you win is the kind of morbid humor I've come to expect and love from the series, but I don't think it compares to Furnace Fun.
You can also say you didn't like either one. I won't judge.
Tower of Tragedy during the Hag 1 boss fight.
Because it’s answer right or have a harder fight.
The last character revealed was Shulk before the 3DS version launched. Duck Hunt wasn't revealed before 4 overall launched.
Likewise, Olimar was the last character revealed before Brawl released. Wolf got revealed after its launch. That's what people meant by "final base roster" reveal, that is, before launch. Which is the equivalent to Kencineroar. In previous Smash games before Ultimate, it was common practice to reveal a few characters after launch. Ultimate changed that entirely, a specific thing Sakurai wanted to do. Mostly to avoid leaks(didn't succeed that well).
Well regardless, and were the last characters developed for Brawl and Smash 4's base so they were the finale whether people liked it or not.The 3DS game was out before DHD and BJ were revealed. They were technically revealed last, but only because they were intended to be hidden characters. The last character prior to launch was Shulk.
Actually, Banjo is 22 because he debuted in Diddy Kong Racing.
Correction; the finale was who were revealed before the game launched. That's what people knew of. Nobody cared much after, because the characters were already known by that point due to being unlocked. And we actually don't know if those were the last characters developed for base either. The reveal order is not the same as the development order. The reveal order does partially correspond to it, but only because some aren't ready to show off yet. But only to some degree. I can't find the full datamine of the actual character list. Do note that Jigglypuff was developed way later according to it, though. It may have been developed after Wolf too for all we know.Well regardless, and were the last characters developed for Brawl and Smash 4's base so they were the finale whether people liked it or not.
That's kinda far off the point though. We're talking about the final revealed characters and they're usually always anti-hype. At least compared to the early ones.Well regardless, and were the last characters developed for Brawl and Smash 4's base so they were the finale whether people liked it or not.
Actually, Banjo is 22 because he debuted in Diddy Kong Racing.
Whatever dude, and were still the last characters developed for Brawl and Smash 4's base.That's kinda far off the point though. We're talking about the final revealed characters and they're usually always anti-hype. At least compared to the early ones.
I think character 2 is going to be announced in April when Joker drops and will be released in June sometime during or after E3 with possibly character 3.If Banjo doesn't come by the time character 3 is announced then I think we're outta luck. They can't possibly announce a bigger name, and character 3 is probably coming at E3.
That seems logical, not much different than other people's assessments. If still nothing happens in April, I'm blaming ATLUS for this somehow.I think character 2 is going to be announced in April when Joker drops and will be released in June sometime during or after E3 with possibly character 3.
Fable? Or Project Gotham Racing?There is another Microsoft franchise that is bigger than Banjo-Kazooie and perhaps their third biggest franchise after Halo and Minecraft but it hasn't seen any new title in over a decade. Can anyone guess which franchise this is?
P.S. I would ABSOLUTELY LOVE to see this franchise return. I use to play it on MSN Gaming Zone on my PC.
Wouldn't Microsoft's 3rd biggest IP be Gears or Forza ?There is another Microsoft franchise that is bigger than Banjo-Kazooie and perhaps their third biggest franchise after Halo and Minecraft but it hasn't seen any new title in over a decade. Can anyone guess which franchise this is?
P.S. I would ABSOLUTELY LOVE to see this franchise return. I use to play it on MSN Gaming Zone on my PC.
Again, that might be incorrect. The reveal and development of characters are not inherently the same. They are the last reveal, just not the last reveal before the launch. Reality is, people were anti-hyped from the final reveals before launch because that's the note they left on, with R.O.B. and Shulk, no different from Ken and Incineroar. This is what people saw first. Regardless of how you view the reveal order, you're making an assumption about the development order. We have little information on who was developed first and last. At best, we have a datamined character order(which I'm still looking for, but I don't remember Wolf being last, but Jigglypuff being last, implying she was developed last in comparison).Whatever dude, and were still the last characters developed for Brawl and Smash 4's base.
Not necessarily. This is an older IP but still talked about today.Wouldn't Microsoft's 3rd biggest IP be Gears or Forza ?
Age of Empires?Not necessarily. This is an older IP but still talked about today.
You do not know what you wish for Mortal
- Mii Fighter costumes
- Abominable Snow Monster (SkiFree)
Stop being so cryptic and just tell us already.Not necessarily. This is an older IP but still talked about today.
They do that with the main roster because the hype characters are used more prominently in marketing materials, so they get revealed earlier. It's not the same system with DLC, where each character needs to sell itself individually, and aren't beholden to the same kind of schedule. I mean Cloud, possibly the biggest reveal, wasn't shown until almost a year after release (more than a year for the 3DS version).That's kinda far off the point though. We're talking about the final revealed characters and they're usually always anti-hype. At least compared to the early ones.
If Banjo doesn't come by the time character 3 is announced then I think we're outta luck. They can't possibly announce a bigger name, and character 3 is probably coming at E3.
There's literally no proof whatsoever that DHD was the last character developed, and as a completely original newcomer in a roster with clones present, it's likely not the case. You seem to be conflating it with last character revealed.Whatever dude, and were still the last characters developed for Brawl and Smash 4's base.
Cloud was the 2nd newcomer shown, the 3rd and 4th were widely controversial in Corrin and Bayo. So while we only have one frame of reference for DLC, the final reveal didn't live up to Ryu/Cloud.They do that with the main roster because the hype characters are used more prominently in marketing materials, so they get revealed earlier. It's not the same system with DLC, where each character needs to sell itself individually, and aren't beholden to the same kind of schedule. I mean Cloud, possibly the biggest reveal, wasn't shown until almost a year after release (more than a year for the 3DS version).
There's literally no proof whatsoever that DHD was the last character developed, and as a completely original newcomer in a roster with clones present, it's likely not the case. You seem to be conflating it with last character revealed.
And making a rule based on one instance always turns out so well for predicting things. Even on what we already know the parallels are off, and will only get more so with additional content revealed.Cloud was the 2nd newcomer shown, the 3rd and 4th were widely controversial in Corrin and Bayo. So while we only have one frame of reference for DLC, the final reveal didn't live up to Ryu/Cloud.
Correct. It was a HUGE IP at one time. Everyone played AOE 1 and AOE 2. Too bad it has gone the way of the doodoo. I always thought Microsoft could have stuck it on Xbox. They made AOE online but it was cartoony and deviated from the original which had more of a serious and historical theme.Age of Empires?
Yes. It was licensed by Microsoft and was one of their first game. It came out long before the Xbox. Ensemble Studios made the game. I think they stopped making games for Microsoft after Age of Empires III & Mythology. (I have never actually played AOE III).Age of Empires is dope, but is it considered a Microsoft IP like Banjo, Halo, and Minecraft?
Age of Empires 4 was announced, but it looks like it's gonna be Microsoft's MP4.Correct. It was a HUGE IP at one time. Everyone played AOE 1 and AOE 2. Too bad it has gone the way of the doodoo. I always thought Microsoft could have stuck it on Xbox. They made AOE online but it was cartoony and deviated from the original which had more of a serious and historical theme.
Sorry everyone, I haven't been on a lot this morning so that is why I came off as cryptic.
Again, that might be incorrect. The reveal and development of characters are not inherently the same. They are the last reveal, just not the last reveal before the launch. Reality is, people were anti-hyped from the final reveals before launch because that's the note they left on, with R.O.B. and Shulk, no different from Ken and Incineroar. This is what people saw first. Regardless of how you view the reveal order, you're making an assumption about the development order. We have little information on who was developed first and last. At best, we have a datamined character order(which I'm still looking for, but I don't remember Wolf being last, but Jigglypuff being last, implying she was developed last in comparison).
If that's the case, than what do you all suppose the number order for the characters videos on the Smash Bros. website is than? It's in order from the 64, Melee, Brawl, Smash 4, and Ultimate so what else could those numbers be but the order they were all developed in the series excluding the Echos.They do that with the main roster because the hype characters are used more prominently in marketing materials, so they get revealed earlier. It's not the same system with DLC, where each character needs to sell itself individually, and aren't beholden to the same kind of schedule. I mean Cloud, possibly the biggest reveal, wasn't shown until almost a year after release (more than a year for the 3DS version).
There's literally no proof whatsoever that DHD was the last character developed, and as a completely original newcomer in a roster with clones present, it's likely not the case. You seem to be conflating it with last character revealed.