- Joined
- Aug 13, 2001
- Messages
- 34,385
- Location
- Cull Hazard
- NNID
- Irene4
- 3DS FC
- 1203-9265-8784
- Switch FC
- SW-7567-8572-3791
Never said everybody would accept hard facts. *shrugs*Banjo
Welcome to Smashboards, the world's largest Super Smash Brothers community! Over 250,000 Smash Bros. fans from around the world have come to discuss these great games in over 19 million posts!
You are currently viewing our boards as a visitor. Click here to sign up right now and start on your path in the Smash community!
Never said everybody would accept hard facts. *shrugs*Banjo
Pretty much.Don't know why people downplay Minecraft so much. You are blind if you can't see how monumental the game has been to the industry, how huge it is, etc. Unfortunately, Banjo does not hold a candle to Minecraft's legacy.
Kinda hard to speculate and have a little fun when one or two people come around to step on everyone's toes. Shame that the Relevance argument continues when K.Rool, Simon and Ridley utterly destroys it. Best to ignore it and move on.I feel like I keep getting baited because there is stuff I want to say but it will just keep the argument going longer, it's all stuff everyone has heard before, and it will all be considered null and void because "Minecraft is more relevant".
None of these destroy it. Castlevania, Donkey Kong Country, and Metroid are highly relevant series. Ridley literally has been showing up for years.Kinda hard to speculate and have a little fun when one or two people come around to step on everyone's toes. Shame that the Relevance argument continues when K.Rool, Simon and Ridley utterly destroys it. Best to ignore it and move on.
Regardless of how relevant the franchise is, Xbox Ones bundled with Game Pass show Banjo on the box art.Every single character in Ultimate can be tied to a fully relevant series, so the relevancy argument doesn't do anything good for Banjo at all.
Yeah, that sounds about right.Regardless of how relevant the franchise is, Xbox Ones bundled with Game Pass show Banjo on the box art.
View attachment 199576
It's Nuts and Bolts Banjo, but it still helps people get exposed to Banjo.
Nobody's downplaying Minecraft, they're simply pointing out that certain individuals are conflating Minecraft's success with the interchangeable default skin.Don't know why people downplay Minecraft so much. You are blind if you can't see how monumental the game has been to the industry, how huge it is, etc. Unfortunately, Banjo does not hold a candle to Minecraft's legacy.
It really depends on their approach.In my opinion, going by the majority of the inclusions in the base game of Ultimate, I'd say Banjo is a more likely candidate. Strictly because of the fact that K. Rool, Ridley, Simon, Isabelle, and even the echoes like Daisy, Dark Samus, and Chrom were all picked solely off a fan demand despite whether they were relevant or iconic.
If Sakurai and Nintendo are going off of that same mindset they had for the base game when choosing a potential Microsoft character it's likely THEY would go for Banjo because of fan demand. However, that's not to say that Microsoft won't push for Steve to be in instead. Despite that I think they wouldn't push too hard for Steve. I think Phil Spencer, PR talk or not, has made an image of himself as a sort of face for the Banjo fanbase. I figure he'd probably try and do right by what he KNOWS people want but I guess we'll see.
Can't forget that at the time, Mega Man was considered a "Dead Franchise". No new game in sight with the meme going on that Capcom hates Mega Man.It really depends on their approach.
Mega Man was the first Capcom character, chosen before a far more successful character Ryu due to sheer fan demand and legacy with Nintendo. And before Monster Hunter content despite MH being a massive modern success story.
If I see any parallel between Steve/Banjo, it's that Minecraft is Microsoft's Monster Hunter, but Banjo is their Mega Man.
Again when it came to adding a Castlevania character, Sakurai professed that most players were more FAMILIAR with Alucard, but chose the Belmonts because Smash fans would PREFER them, even though they haven't been in games for a while.
However when it came to adding a Square rep, we got Cloud over Geno. That could be to do with licensing issues and Square being awkward to deal with. But even so, Sakurai went with the fan favorite Cloud, over a more recent character like Noctis.
I'm sure Joker is the most iconic Persona character at this point.Joker before a more iconic Shin Megami Tensei/Persona character
This is important. Mega Man Legends 3 was just hot of the cancellation, Mega Man oddly wasnt even in UMVC3 despite 2 of his own characters being in, and the famous fatass bad boxart Mega Man was a character for Street Fighter X Tekken. A very bad time to be a Mega Man fan, but he still made it! And now MM is a relevant franchise again because of Smash.Can't forget that at the time, Mega Man was considered a "Dead Franchise". No new game in sight with the meme going on that Capcom hates Mega Man.
I second this notion.I'm sure Joker is the most iconic Persona character at this point.
Mega Man didn't even make it into Tatsuoko vs. Capcom or Marvel vs. Capcom 3. That's how dead he was.Can't forget that at the time, Mega Man was considered a "Dead Franchise". No new game in sight with the meme going on that Capcom hates Mega Man.
Mega Man didn't even make it into Tatsuoko vs. Capcom
...That's Volnutt.
Jack Frost is hardly a prevalent character, he's just a mascot.Joker is a weird one, because Persona is a fairly niche IP in of itself. It received critical acclaim but didn't do as well in terms of sales as you'd think based on the hype. Plus it's in the same family of games as SMT, and really Jack Frost is the more prevalent character. He could be a case of Sakurai going with what fans prefer, or he could be going with what's more current.
Yes, but Tatsunoko still had a Mega Man. Unlike Marvel 3....That's Volnutt.
I don't believe that to be the case, people wanted Mega Man, and they also wanted X. They both always ranked high in the various ballots and polls. Saying Volnutt served as some sort of proxy for the classic Mega Man would almost be like saying Ken is in Tatsunoko vs. Capcom too, just because Ryu is.Yes, but Tatsunoko still had a Mega Man. Unlike Marvel 3.
If MVC3 or UMVC3 had say, Mega Man Exe, there wouldn't have been any big riots because the game would of at least had some form of MM, even if it wasn't Classic. I think that was the crux of the issue.
Prevalent as in, more frequently used and exposed.Jack Frost is hardly a prevalent character, he's just a mascot.
Sorta like Steve?Jack Frost is hardly a prevalent character, he's just a mascot.
No, sorta like Pikachu. The character you play as can't be not prevalent.Sorta like Steve?
(Sorry, I had to)
Well... nobody plays as him, because they just switch skins as soon as they start the game. There's nothing about him that makes him a "character" no matter how you look at it. Actually... mascot would be a better way to describe Steve. Wait, no... even then, the Creeper does that better.No, sorta like Pikachu. The character you play as can't be not prevalent.
You don’t even really play as “Steve” thoughNo, sorta like Pikachu. The character you play as can't be not prevalent.
Monster Hunter wasn’t some massive success story in 2013-2014 though. There was no reason to pick it over the absolutely bigger IPs that Capcom has. It was successful and had seen decent sales overall, but Monster Hunter at the time had not taken off like it has now and we were still excited at getting those ports of 3 for 3DS and Wii U from what I remember.It really depends on their approach.
Mega Man was the first Capcom character, chosen before a far more successful character Ryu due to sheer fan demand and legacy with Nintendo. And before Monster Hunter content despite MH being a massive modern success story.
If I see any parallel between Steve/Banjo, it's that Minecraft is Microsoft's Monster Hunter, but Banjo is their Mega Man.
Again when it came to adding a Castlevania character, Sakurai professed that most players were more FAMILIAR with Alucard, but chose the Belmonts because Smash fans would PREFER them, even though they haven't been in games for a while.
However when it came to adding a Square rep, we got Cloud over Geno. That could be to do with licensing issues and Square being awkward to deal with. But even so, Sakurai went with the fan favorite Cloud, over a more recent character like Noctis.
Minecraft may have shaped a generation, but Banjo-Kazooie did as well for the previous one. Ask any gamer from the 90's and they'll tell you how Banjo-kazooie was at least known and fondly remembered.While more newcomers come from third parties with big legacies i.e. Castlevania, Final Fantasy, Mega Man, Sonic, etc, Banjo & Kazooie's legacy is with the N64 titles. That's what makes them icons (while not the high level success of Mario, Pokemon and whatnot) who were heavily marketed in the N64 era alongside Mario, DK, and Pikachu. Sure it doesn't mean much like it did years ago, but the Nintendo All-Star factor shouldn't be forgotten. Legally yes, they are under Microsoft, but at heart Banjo & Kazooie are Nintendo characters who belong on the roster. They were all-stars back then and people haven't forgotten about that. Of course, the younger generation as a whole don't pay much attention to the B-K games as much as Minecraft and I have been around kids that do talk about Minecraft. But with a confirmation, kids will become attached to Banjo & Kazooie like they did with K. Rool ever since August 8.
Monster Hunter had already sold 28 million units by March of 2014 (it's at 53 as of 2018). While Mega Man had more at that point (by about 2 or 3 million), it was a dormant IP, and one that had been around a hell of a lot longer than MH. It had absolutely taken off in a massive way.Monster Hunter wasn’t some massive success story in 2013-2014 though. There was no reason to pick it over the absolutely bigger IPs that Capcom has. It was successful and had seen decent sales overall, but Monster Hunter at the time had not taken off like it has now and we were still excited at getting those ports of 3 for 3DS and Wii U from what I remember.
Putting Minecraft in that same category is super misguided I feel like. Minecraft isn’t just another well selling IP that Microsoft owns. It’s a generation defining game that has sold 10 of millions of copies and merch. All from one continually updated game. Which again, touched upon the fact I don’t think you can use comparisons of past third parties when discussing Minecraft vs Banjo. It’s just so completely removed that we don’t have a precedent for something like this, especially when Mojang again barely functions as Microsoft proper in most cases.
I was also under the impression that Simon was chosen because he had a greater history with Nintendo as opposed to the specific fan demand? I could be wrong on that, but I remember that roughly from Sakurai’s discussion of Castlevania in Smash.
Additionaly, Cloud actually was the fan demanded character since he had the most support of a Final Fantasy character and Sakurai focused on representing that series first before he really focused in on Cloud specially. I also think that you almost HAVE to go for FF first in that situation. Despite Geno’s popularity and how much I want him, I think choosing him over FF would have been a complete misstep in choosing the first Square rep...
If anything I hope the list provided by Nintendo helps to quash Sakurai Bias. This shows how this iteration of smash is more fan focused.Monster Hunter had already sold 28 million units by March of 2014 (it's at 53 as of 2018). While Mega Man had more at that point (by about 2 or 3 million), it was a dormant IP, and one that had been around a hell of a lot longer than MH. It had absolutely taken off in a massive way.
Remember, it was seen as a massive oversight by Capcom fans that Monster Hunter was not included in Marvel vs. Capcom 3 which was out in 2011 (the MH team rejected Niitsuma's request to use it).
And no, Simon was chosen because fans wanted him more than Alucard according to Sakurai:
https://twitter.com/AllSourceGaming/status/1074584068291944448
I know. I was in elementary school when I first encountered Banjo in Diddy Kong Racing. Banjo-Kazooie & Banjo-Tooie still resonate with me 20 years later. That's why a lot of us 90's kids will always be attached to those two. I know there's some fans in the younger generation out there.Minecraft may have shaped a generation, but Banjo-Kazooie did as well for the previous one. Ask any gamer from the 90's and they'll tell you how Banjo-kazooie was at least known and fondly remembered.
To be fair, a Monster Hunter missing in Marvel vs Capcom is a significantly bigger deal than not being included in Smash. Capcom has already done a really good job representing their characters in that series, so one missing makes a much bigger difference. Monster Hunter also hadn’t had the western breakthrough properly yet. Enough to be localized regularly, but not World’s runaway success story. Capcom was also going to always ride on Mega Man as a nostalgia factor even if they didn’t really put him in much. Plus, Mega Man 9 and 10 were kind of big deals just a couple years earlier (project plan would have been early 2012-ish. I don’t think Mega Man was nearly as dead as we make him out to be (though by actual release that had only worsened).Monster Hunter had already sold 28 million units by March of 2014 (it's at 53 as of 2018). While Mega Man had more at that point (by about 2 or 3 million), it was a dormant IP, and one that had been around a hell of a lot longer than MH. It had absolutely taken off in a massive way.
Remember, it was seen as a massive oversight by Capcom fans that Monster Hunter was not included in Marvel vs. Capcom 3 which was out in 2011 (the MH team rejected Niitsuma's request to use it).
And no, Simon was chosen because fans wanted him more than Alucard according to Sakurai:
https://twitter.com/AllSourceGaming/status/1074584068291944448
I wonder if it’s a sign for things to come.CUPHEAAAAAD on Switch!!! That was nice of Microsoft wasn't it? "Our friend Microsoft"
You'd have to be pretty cynical to see it as anything other than a good sign we are getting a Microsoft character. I also feel like Rare Replay has become increasingly likely. Hype cautiously gang.I wonder if it’s a sign for things to come.