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A new ballot? I personally don't see the point, but eh? we'll see they have ideas for characters. So their good on that end. But we'll see.
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Who's HMK?
Tip of the Ice Berg you say?
Lord Fredrik confirmed.
Apparently Nintendo said that all we saw so far with #SuperSmashBrosUltimate is literally the tip of the Iceberg...
— HMK (@HMKilla) June 23, 2018
DUDE WHAT!?!?
Clever boiNah, just K. Rool's new Arctic-themed persona, Kris K. Ringle.
Is he credible tho? I've never heard of this guy.Apparently Nintendo said that all we saw so far with #SuperSmashBrosUltimate is literally the tip of the Iceberg...
— HMK (@HMKilla) June 23, 2018
DUDE WHAT!?!?
Every Kong down in Kong Isles Liked Kristmas a lot...I now need a holiday DKCR DLC where K. Rool tries to steal christmas dressed like Santa.
"THEY'LL BE WAKING UP NOW, AND I KNOW JUST WHAT THEY'LL DO...ALL THOSE KONGS DOWN IN KONG ISLES WILL ALL SCREECH! "HOO! HOO-OOO!"Every Kong down in Kong Isles Liked Kristmas a lot...
But the Kroc, who lived just north of the Isles, Did NOT!
The Kroc hated Kristmas! The whole Kristmas season!
Now, please don't ask why. No one quite knows the reason.
It could be his head wasn't screwed on just right.
It could be, perhaps, that his krown was too tight.
But I think that the most likely reason of all,
May have been that his heart was two sizes too small.
He's a rather big youtuber and thus likely went to E3 and heard it. While I'm not sure, he's not a nobody.Is he credible tho? I've never heard of this guy.
While he does not specify anything, I don't know why we would listen to him.
I think a new ballot would be sorta poor publicity because it would basically be saying "your last votes didn't really matter, vote again!" I don't see another ballot happening for maybe 5-7 years, if ever.New things have come out since the last one. I know I didn't get to vote any of the Champions, and I hadn't considered voting Dovahkiin either since Skyrim is a 'big-boy' game and would never end up on a Nintendo console. Besides, there are loads of support threads for Pauline, LABO robot, ARMS, etc.
I dunno. The ballot mattered insofar as getting Beyo in. It's basically whoever gets the most votes and can be negotiable. I'd say a yearly contest like that would be fun.I think a new ballot would be sorta poor publicity because it would basically be saying "your last votes didn't really matter, vote again!" I don't see another ballot happening for maybe 5-7 years, if ever.
Mate I think we got our wires crossed somewhere. At no point was I ever discussing Ridley and in fact I started earlier he got in do purely to fan demand. And I have very much been vocal that this game is following a different selection process. My initial response was to a guy talking about how Megaman wasn't promotion and I went and said no 3rd parties are because they get in do to name recognition.The problem with that is nothing suggests Ridley was added for anything but popularity, meaning he didn’t need relevancy or promotion either. At the time the roster was decided, Metroid was dead. And Sakurai literally said it was popularity that got him in. Full stop.
My main issue with all of these discussions is I’m not sure why people come in here and tell us things we’ve heard for years when this is clearly a brand new smash with a new ideology. Even if that’s not true, (not directed specifically at you) why go into a fanbase’s thread and tell them how unlikely you think they are?
Certainly Megaman wasn't promotion. Capcom hates him deep down. Even Megaman 11 looks cheap to me.Mate I think we got our wires crossed somewhere. At no point was I ever discussing Ridley and in fact I started earlier he got in do purely to fan demand. And I have very much been vocal that this game is following a different selection process. My initial response was to a guy talking about how Megaman wasn't promotion and I went and said no 3rd parties are because they get in do to name recognition.
Yeah because Nintendo totally want to bury Rare's DK.Well, this is neat. Go offline for a few hours and see how this community has devolved. Like, I never said the Krool fandom was insane, and everyone seems to ignore the fact that I literally went over why every character was added and is now saying that I ignore points.
No, Sakurai doesn’t have a set rule set, I know this, but you can easily identify patterns in his choices and even the way he presents characters, like having Ganondorf over Ganon due to being the more recent incarnation in Melee, along with having a tech demo model he can use.
I mine as well go through a few points though;
The Mii fighter costumes don’t prove anything. Yes Krool has a new model, but other new models are Gil, Jacky, Lloyd and the Monster Hunter outfits. Not all of them used existing models from Smash
As for Takamaru, he became relevant before Smash, when Nintendo Land headlined him and his franchise as one of the 12 mini-games. Not to mention the first time his game was released outside of Japan was in the same year as Smash’s release.
Mega Man was still relevant when included, as I said, Mega Man 9 and 10 released within the time window between Brawl and 4. Mega Man also has some cancelled projects due to differences between the creator and Capcom. Capcom, for all intents and purposes, still tried to keep Mega Man alive in the current year. It just so happened that Smash was the break through Mega Man needed to become super popular again and for people to view Capcom’s efforts in a positive light. Also, if third parties are different, then why was my point on Mega Man brought up in defense of Krool?
Snake is still relevant as well, like guys Metal Gear V released only 3 years ago. Metal Gear is also getting another game soon. Snake can be seen as a Mega Man though, the company still uses him, yet they get hate for “killing the franchise,” so Konami may be using Smash for positive feedback.
Now on to Krool. While he does have popularity and maybe the SNES Classic (If Nintendo actually sells those) Krool just isn’t a used character. Taking even a full view of DK’s games, a majority of DK’s years have been away from Krool, like more than half his franchise’s life span. Actually, Nintendo themselves seem to arguably hate Rare’s work. I mean, we went through the GameCube generation with no mention of anything Country related outside of Diddy once Rare left. Nintendo removed the Country title and took out many of the characters for no reason. Even DK’s personality changed from a more 90’s, Bart Simpson like attitude, literally coming down with a huge boom box to anger Cranky, to just a dumb ape.
Even going into Retro’s revival, while some Kong’s are brought back, the enemies, the design, and the attitude of DK games has definitely changed to be completely different from Rare.
I honestly think that Nintendo is trying to keep Rare’s work dead. I mean, look how long it took to get DKC virtual console, or how Donkey Kong lost his entire cast in the 2000s, or how DKCR and DKCTF have nothing to do with the Country games, along with titles like Jungle Beat, I think Nintendo wants DK to go in a new direction to a more ape personality, than the cool and “hip” personality the franchise had in the 90s. Donkey Kong has a more “timeless” feel now, more in line with Mario than ever before. Nintendo clearly didn’t want Rare during the GC era if their lack of urgency buying the company before Microsoft is any indicator.
One big problem is that Miyamoto took issues with Rare, literally creating Yoshi’s Island as a middle finger to them and how Nintendo treated their work. Miyamoto seemed pretty annoyed (at least) at what Rare did to DK and how that affected his projects. Rare even shot back at Miyamoto, ditching DK for Dixie and Diddy in the sequel game, and left him out again in 3.
I bring up Nintendo’s history with DK as I feel that the direction of DK hinges on the blurring of the past. It’s obvious that Nintendo didn’t feel or want to build off Rare after the departure, instead opting to change DK to what Miyamoto wants from the character. So, to see a Rare character in Smash seems odd, when Nintendo is throwing out or writing over DK’s history so much. Even if relevancy isn’t a good argument, I feel a character’s treatment in the hands of Nintendo is, and with Krool and really Rare’s part in the franchise treated with so much content from Miyamoto and higher ups, I really think Krool’s chances are limited as Nintendo seems to want Rare erased for now. DK has a new direction and I feel Krool’s absence wasn’t a mistake, but deliberate as Retro wants their own mark on the franchise and Nintendo wants a new DK for the current generation to admire, so why bring in old characters that go against the new direction.
If you want more info on DK after Rare, check out this video. It really shows that Rare’s Influences on the franchise was numbered after the Microsoft buy out. It’s a review of GC DK games, but it really shows how far Nintendo went to kill off Rare.
I'm not going to agree with the guy but the word "Troll" these days is just being thrown around like crazy. It's kind of just a label used to dismiss people without having to actually interact with them."I support K. Rool but I'm going to argue in bad faith against his chances based on little to no tangible data, simply my own guesswork and hypothesis about the inner workings of Nintendo and their politics, while also constantly moving the goalposts."
Did you actually read the definition of the term?I'm not going to agree with the guy but the word "Troll" these days is just being thrown around like crazy. It's kind of just a label used to dismiss people without having to actually interact with them.
That definition assumes you actually know the intention of the person, which unless you're psychic you don't.Did you actually read the definition of the term?
Thats the best part about K Rool though. If he is not in we are use to it....but OH BABY....if he is...it will be one happy rest of the year for most if not all of us!Yeah no one on this thread is saying that he's in for sure. We're just hopeful this time around. I don't see anything wrong with that. I'll be disappointed if he isn't in but I don't think anyone is actually going to be blindsided if K. Rool doesn't appear in Smash 5. Maybe surprised, but nobody's saying he's 100%. I think after Ridley got in anything's fair game at this point.
So, not to nitpick on a minor point in a large post, but I want to stop some spread of misinformation.No, Sakurai doesn’t have a set rule set, I know this, but you can easily identify patterns in his choices and even the way he presents characters, like having Ganondorf over Ganon due to being the more recent incarnation in Melee, along with having a tech demo model he can use.
Its trying but exciting times, man! Its SMASH SEASON! it's a beautiful thing, if not chaotic.This is starting to feel a little bit like the Ridley threads around Smash 4's speculation period, not as bad, but things seem a little more reminiscent of that than I care to admit. Back then Ridley was such the absurd character choice for reasons A-Z, and as such a big character in terms of fan base constantly brought in wave after wave of detractors and people hell bent on telling others why they were wrong for supporting him. King K. Rool was a big fan base, but seen as far more reasonable for reasons X and Y... Interesting change of pace, but not a good thing to be recalling in any thread.
I guess with Ridley in, Waluigi deconfirmed and the fits thrown accordingly, King K. Rool is the biggest name in most Smash communities and he is going to attract much of the attention as a result. People are never going to be content with Smash, and are always going to claim to know how Sakurai does stuff. He's clearly making a game with fans in mind this time, so the playing field has the potential to be far more different this time around, patterns, relevance, and so on be damned.
We're allowed to have disagreements on a character's chances, but boy, it'd be nice to not hear the same damn argument over and over about relevancy in every. single. thread. on new characters. That argument is the most exhausting and assumption based claim that people parade as fact so often, and even if it holds semi-true, it's always a guaranteed way to halt all discussion to bicker about that fact and not the character's at hand...
We don't have this:This is starting to feel a little bit like the Ridley threads around Smash 4's speculation period, not as bad, but things seem a little more reminiscent of that than I care to admit. Back then Ridley was such the absurd character choice for reasons A-Z, and as such a big character in terms of fan base constantly brought in wave after wave of detractors and people hell bent on telling others why they were wrong for supporting him. King K. Rool was a big fan base, but seen as far more reasonable for reasons X and Y... Interesting change of pace, but not a good thing to be recalling in any thread.
I guess with Ridley in, Waluigi deconfirmed and the fits thrown accordingly, King K. Rool is the biggest name in most Smash communities and he is going to attract much of the attention as a result. People are never going to be content with Smash, and are always going to claim to know how Sakurai does stuff. He's clearly making a game with fans in mind this time, so the playing field has the potential to be far more different this time around, patterns, relevance, and so on be damned.
We're allowed to have disagreements on a character's chances, but boy, it'd be nice to not hear the same damn argument over and over about relevancy in every. single. thread. on new characters. That argument is the most exhausting and assumption based claim that people parade as fact so often, and even if it holds semi-true, it's always a guaranteed way to halt all discussion to bicker about that fact and not the character's at hand...
But that was in the previous game and Inkling has proven mii costumes can become fighters. Anyway the costume helps him now since the roster was made in December 2015 right after the costume was made. We know K. Rool was on their minds.This comes pretty close.
THATS NOT K. ROOL....THATS HEARTACHE!This comes pretty close.
Sakurai has far more control over Nintendo newcomers than people think.Sakurai *killed* Mario in Ridley’s character trailer. He has the power to add whatever popular characters he wants.
POW, Uppercut right in the face!Yeah because Nintendo totally want to bury Rare's DK.
I Masterhero Samurai have the power moohahahaha!Sakurai has far more control over Nintendo newcomers than people think.
You seem to miss a few things here however.Well, this is neat. Go offline for a few hours and see how this community has devolved. Like, I never said the Krool fandom was insane, and everyone seems to ignore the fact that I literally went over why every character was added and is now saying that I ignore points.
No, Sakurai doesn’t have a set rule set, I know this, but you can easily identify patterns in his choices and even the way he presents characters, like having Ganondorf over Ganon due to being the more recent incarnation in Melee, along with having a tech demo model he can use.
I mine as well go through a few points though;
The Mii fighter costumes don’t prove anything. Yes Krool has a new model, but other new models are Gil, Jacky, Lloyd and the Monster Hunter outfits. Not all of them used existing models from Smash
As for Takamaru, he became relevant before Smash, when Nintendo Land headlined him and his franchise as one of the 12 mini-games. Not to mention the first time his game was released outside of Japan was in the same year as Smash’s release.
Mega Man was still relevant when included, as I said, Mega Man 9 and 10 released within the time window between Brawl and 4. Mega Man also has some cancelled projects due to differences between the creator and Capcom. Capcom, for all intents and purposes, still tried to keep Mega Man alive in the current year. It just so happened that Smash was the break through Mega Man needed to become super popular again and for people to view Capcom’s efforts in a positive light. Also, if third parties are different, then why was my point on Mega Man brought up in defense of Krool?
Snake is still relevant as well, like guys Metal Gear V released only 3 years ago. Metal Gear is also getting another game soon. Snake can be seen as a Mega Man though, the company still uses him, yet they get hate for “killing the franchise,” so Konami may be using Smash for positive feedback.
Now on to Krool. While he does have popularity and maybe the SNES Classic (If Nintendo actually sells those) Krool just isn’t a used character. Taking even a full view of DK’s games, a majority of DK’s years have been away from Krool, like more than half his franchise’s life span. Actually, Nintendo themselves seem to arguably hate Rare’s work. I mean, we went through the GameCube generation with no mention of anything Country related outside of Diddy once Rare left. Nintendo removed the Country title and took out many of the characters for no reason. Even DK’s personality changed from a more 90’s, Bart Simpson like attitude, literally coming down with a huge boom box to anger Cranky, to just a dumb ape.
Even going into Retro’s revival, while some Kong’s are brought back, the enemies, the design, and the attitude of DK games has definitely changed to be completely different from Rare.
I honestly think that Nintendo is trying to keep Rare’s work dead. I mean, look how long it took to get DKC virtual console, or how Donkey Kong lost his entire cast in the 2000s, or how DKCR and DKCTF have nothing to do with the Country games, along with titles like Jungle Beat, I think Nintendo wants DK to go in a new direction to a more ape personality, than the cool and “hip” personality the franchise had in the 90s. Donkey Kong has a more “timeless” feel now, more in line with Mario than ever before. Nintendo clearly didn’t want Rare during the GC era if their lack of urgency buying the company before Microsoft is any indicator.
One big problem is that Miyamoto took issues with Rare, literally creating Yoshi’s Island as a middle finger to them and how Nintendo treated their work. Miyamoto seemed pretty annoyed (at least) at what Rare did to DK and how that affected his projects. Rare even shot back at Miyamoto, ditching DK for Dixie and Diddy in the sequel game, and left him out again in 3.
I bring up Nintendo’s history with DK as I feel that the direction of DK hinges on the blurring of the past. It’s obvious that Nintendo didn’t feel or want to build off Rare after the departure, instead opting to change DK to what Miyamoto wants from the character. So, to see a Rare character in Smash seems odd, when Nintendo is throwing out or writing over DK’s history so much. Even if relevancy isn’t a good argument, I feel a character’s treatment in the hands of Nintendo is, and with Krool and really Rare’s part in the franchise treated with so much content from Miyamoto and higher ups, I really think Krool’s chances are limited as Nintendo seems to want Rare erased for now. DK has a new direction and I feel Krool’s absence wasn’t a mistake, but deliberate as Retro wants their own mark on the franchise and Nintendo wants a new DK for the current generation to admire, so why bring in old characters that go against the new direction.
If you want more info on DK after Rare, check out this video. It really shows that Rare’s Influences on the franchise was numbered after the Microsoft buy out. It’s a review of GC DK games, but it really shows how far Nintendo went to kill off Rare.