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Not being in the new DKC games is all people need to make that assumption. Those games are all pretty under the radar except Smash, where people who aren't DK fans probably just forgot about the presence of Kremlings (Melee also predates the buyout although Rare/Nintendo tensions were high which is why we didn't get Banjo and probably Diddy).If Kremlings were owned by Microsoft, they wouldnt be in
-Donkey Konga
-Melee, Brawl, and Smash 4 as trohpies
-DK Kungle Climber & King of Swing
-A bunch of Mario sports (strikers, baseball, backgroumd in tennis)
-Barrel Blast
Cranky, Diddy, Dixie, Funky were also made by Rare. I dont know of any tangable evidence that exists that makes people think (besides the hiatus in the main games, but that arguement isnt really a solid one) K Rool is so different.
It wasn't dumb or sad to think that. TONS of DK fans were speculating that K. Rool and Bowser teamed up to take down DK. We got confirmation that Diddy was in the game and a taste of K. Rool's theme. Fans weren't crazy for thinking he was in.I happened to look back at some of the custscenes for the Subspace Emissary and remembered how I first reacted to seeing DK and Diddy in the story. Back then I had a dumb/sad mentality that DK's banana's being stolen was linked straight to K.Rool (despite how it's Bowser's minions stealing it). I was so desperate to believe that he'd be in the game as one of the main villains. Man, I would have killed to see K. Rool work alongside Bowser. Even if it was just for Smash. Here's hoping our King makes a comeback someday.
Not only that, but they considered doing DKC4 instead of DKRDS back in 2007. It probably would have been a big success like NSMB and lead to two things:Part of me feels like if Rare had stayed and continued to work on Diddy Kong Pilot (and had kept the Mario characters), we would have seen K. Rool in more Mario Spin-Off's. We probably would have gotten him in Smash a long time ago by now. If only Rare had stated with Nintendo.
I forgot they considered doing DKC4 on the DS! That would've been so great! Now I'm sad it didn't happen. That really could've been a game changer.Not only that, but they considered doing DKC4 instead of DKRDS back in 2007. It probably would have been a big success like NSMB and lead to two things:
1. Retro Studios would take notes from it and DKCR would be DKC5, not a soft reboot.
2. It would be a big enough recent release to put K. Rool on the radar for Smash 4 (if K. Rool wasn't already in Retro's game).
WEEEEELLLLLLLLLHi! K. Rool's had my support since Brawl! I'm not sure of his chances this time around but I hope he makes it!
I personally think he could be really cool but I don't know how unique from the other heavies he'd be, since I've never seen K Rool in game.
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Golden belly, looks more tough.Question, what you preffer, Golden color under-belly or plain skin color?
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Gold belly for sureQuestion, what you preffer, Golden color under-belly or plain skin color?
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golden belly, not only because it looks cooler but also because its a chestplate that protects his soft bellyQuestion, what you preffer, Golden color under-belly or plain skin color?
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Why golden belly K. Rool, of course! Then again, I don't mind plain skin colored belly K. Rool, but the golden one is better, in my opinion.Question, what you preffer, Golden color under-belly or plain skin color?
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That's frickin great. I love how you drew K. Rool's face!!!
Yes that's exactly what happened. Nintendo looked at the characters and were like "I guess they aren't fresh enough..." but in reality didn't stop and think it's not the characters but the games they appeared in were mediocre at best. People wanted another DKC game (proven later by Returns which sold 6 million copies) or a 3D DK game not a slow paced bongo jet racer (though Barrel Blast is a guilty pleasure of mine) or a peg swinging puzzle platformer series. If they really do view the Kremlings as the reason why those games didn't sell well they're probably looking at Returns and Tropical Freeze sales numbers and saying "See these games are million sellers because they didn't have stale characters" instead of see "These games are million sellers because they're quality 2D platformers and not gimmicky spin-off bullcrap"It's no surprise people still think K. Rool and the Kremlings are owned by MS.... almost everybody I know that isn't a huge DK fan thinks that.
I really do think Nintendo just didn't know what they were going to do with the Rare made characters. Which is why we saw everyone go away aside from DK for a bit. When Rare was bought out I truly think Nintendo had no clue what to do with Donkey Kong.... when the games they put out like Konga, Jungle Beat and such weren't received all that well they tried other things. Barrel Blast, King of Swing, and Jungle Climber all featured the Kremlings and past Kongs with redesigns from PAON. None of those game's made waves and I think Nintendo got the impression that DK and it's characters were stale. That's the only reason I can imagine of the Kremlings and the other Kongs absences. Now Retro is slowly reintroducing all the old stuff little by little it seems and Nintendo can clearly see the fan opinion of the classic characters. So hopefully DK going forward will only bring in more of the old Rare made stuff we love
The golden belly is iconic. That will always be my favorite. However, I think if Nintendo were to add him in spin-off titles (like another Sluggers or Mario Kart) they should feel free to use the Paon design as it blends well with the other Mario characters. But that golden belly needs to be a mainstay for the main DKC games and Smash Bros if he's added.Golden belly, looks more tough.
I think it depends on how many new characters we're getting. If it's only ~10, competition will be tight. A Gen 7 Pokemon is basically guaranteed, then you have characters like Elma, Takamaru, Bandana Dee, and Dixie that could serve as logical inclusions without the ballot. Even a new Fire Emblem character can't be ruled out.Just dropping by here to say that I think K. Rool is way more likely than I thought. I read this topic on gamefaqs (https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/boards/234547-super-smash-bros/76512506) which points out a flaw in many people's reasoning, including mine as it turns out.
It basically says Smash must have started in 2016, so characters who only existed/became relevant after that like Rex + Pyra, Crash, Spring Man, etc. are not as much of a shoo in as you'd think. In fact, situations like Crash's recent Switch announcement have absolutely no bearing on their chances since, again, smash 5 dev began in 2016.
Given how soon after the completion of smash 4's DLC smash 5 began development, the ballot was probably Sakurai's main source for newcomers. What else is there except a handful (if even) of actual shoo-ins to add? That's right: the ballot. All there is left is popularity, because we really are running out of characters to add. And thus, that's convinced me that this time, it's K. Rool's best chance ever.
People tend to forget that Sakurai always has a roster finalized right when the development of a new Smash game starts. The only exception was Brawl but that's because of Sonic's late inclusion. I definitely do agree with the fact that this is K. Rool's best shot. He's one of the few characters that's popular worldwide. His immense popularity of Japan will likely be factor as well. It wouldn't surprise me if it was K. Rool who won the ballot in Japan. Especially with Source Gaming's polls (for Japan) having K. Rool dominating in both of them. I know a lot of Japanese DKC fans really want K. Rool back in general, so hopefully this paves the way into something really special.Just dropping by here to say that I think K. Rool is way more likely than I thought. I read this topic on gamefaqs (https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/boards/234547-super-smash-bros/76512506) which points out a flaw in many people's reasoning, including mine as it turns out.
It basically says Smash must have started in 2016, so characters who only existed/became relevant after that like Rex + Pyra, Crash, Spring Man, etc. are not as much of a shoo in as you'd think. In fact, situations like Crash's recent Switch announcement have absolutely no bearing on their chances since, again, smash 5 dev began in 2016.
Given how soon after the completion of smash 4's DLC smash 5 began development, the ballot was probably Sakurai's main source for newcomers. What else is there except a handful (if even) of actual shoo-ins to add? That's right: the ballot. All there is left is popularity, because we really are running out of characters to add. And thus, that's convinced me that this time, it's K. Rool's best chance ever.
This would explain why we are only getting inklings now and not in the last smash even as dlc?Just dropping by here to say that I think K. Rool is way more likely than I thought. I read this topic on gamefaqs (https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/boards/234547-super-smash-bros/76512506) which points out a flaw in many people's reasoning, including mine as it turns out.
So basically do what they do with King Boo? In the Luigi's Mansion games he has that really cool evil looking character design but then in Mario Kart and Mario Party he's just a big boo with a yellow crown on his head.The golden belly is iconic. That will always be my favorite. However, I think if Nintendo were to add him in spin-off titles (like another Sluggers or Mario Kart) they should feel free to use the Paon design as it blends well with the other Mario characters. But that golden belly needs to be a mainstay for the main DKC games and Smash Bros if he's added.
Rex and Pyra likely still existed during the middle of development of Xenoblade Chronicles 2. The game itself entered the planning phases in July 2014, but in terms of when Rex and Pyra were designed, I can't find any specific dates. The game itself apparently struggled during the early phases due to the Nintendo Switch not having finalized specs and there was a staff cut during the middle of development, but otherwise the process was relatively fast. At the bare minimum the concept of "Drivers" and "Blades" was likely conceptualized during 2015 when production of Xenoblade Chronicles X was starting to be finalized and full fledged development began. But I cannot confirm for certain.Just dropping by here to say that I think K. Rool is way more likely than I thought. I read this topic on gamefaqs (https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/boards/234547-super-smash-bros/76512506) which points out a flaw in many people's reasoning, including mine as it turns out.
It basically says Smash must have started in 2016, so characters who only existed/became relevant after that like Rex + Pyra, Crash, Spring Man, etc. are not as much of a shoo in as you'd think. In fact, situations like Crash's recent Switch announcement have absolutely no bearing on their chances since, again, smash 5 dev began in 2016.
Given how soon after the completion of smash 4's DLC smash 5 began development, the ballot was probably Sakurai's main source for newcomers. What else is there except a handful (if even) of actual shoo-ins to add? That's right: the ballot. All there is left is popularity, because we really are running out of characters to add. And thus, that's convinced me that this time, it's K. Rool's best chance ever.