Sakurai himself has confirmed that King K. Rool recieved a lot of support on the ballot.
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Bayonetta was definitely in the top 10. Her franchise was resurrected by Nintendo and is now exclusive to Nintendo. Bayonetta probably didn't win and there is evidence that they began developing her before the ballot even started. What likely happened is that during or before the ballot, Nintendo told Sakurai that they wanted him to develop a Smash game for the Switch. Which is why the DLC in sm4sh ended abruptly and they had to use a flimsy justification as to how Bayo won the ballot. And when starting development for Ultimate Sakurai knew exactly which characters fans wanted and decided the newcomer roster based on that.TBH I find that people are pretty gullible when they believe that people voted for Bayonetta and that that was why she got in. The characters I mostly heard people wanting in Smash were Ridley, King K. Rool, and Geno. I belief that I did not even know who Bayonetta was before I saw her in Smash, and do not remember hearing anyone asking for her. Are there really people here who before the Ballot result came out believed that Bayonetta was more popular than the any of the other 3 I mentioned?
Also Nintendo does not have any evidence of them really caring about the ballot. As far as we know it is just a PR stunt. Personally I am opposed to believing things which have not been evidenced to me and prefer to just admit that I do not know something when I have not seen any evidence to base my beliefs on.
But I guess the huge corporate money making machine called Nintendo is considered to be a god which would never lie for PR or monetary gain. Nintendo is just a corporation, and corporations tend to lie a lot.
Also note I am not saying the ballot was fake. Just that it might just as well be fake as far as I know.
I agree with everything except your first sentence.Bayonetta was definitely in the top 10. Her franchise was resurrected by Nintendo and is now exclusive to Nintendo. Bayonetta probably didn't win and there is evidence that they began developing her before the ballot even started. What likely happened is that during or before the ballot, Nintendo told Sakurai that they wanted him to develop a Smash game for the Switch. Which is why the DLC in sm4sh ended abruptly and they had to use a flimsy justification as to how Bayo won the ballot. And when starting development for Ultimate Sakurai knew exactly which characters fans wanted and decided the newcomer roster based on that.
King K Rool is the only newcomer so far that is purely in because of the ballot as Nintendo or Sakurai didn't seem very aware of the characters popularity before the ballot. Inkling was popular, but would have gotten in no matter what due to Splatoon being a popular game. Sakurai has known about Ridleys popularity long before the ballot. Simon was a popular ballot character, but he probably would have gotten in anyway as he is heavily associated with the NES/SNES era like Mega Man.
Bayonetta is like Nintendo's adopted child and she was one of the only bright spots Wii U era. Nintendo fans definately knew about her as Bayonetta 2 was featured in a lot of Nintendo directs. Isaac and Lloyd's games are not exactly brimming with popularity but that doesn't hinder those character support in Smash.I agree with everything except your first sentence.
Bayoneta bombed on the Wii u. There's no way people who weren't buying her game were voting for her in mass numbers. A lot of Nintendo fanboys don't own other systems or play other games; they definitely weren't voting for her because of 2009s bayoneta on PS3 and 360
Not yet. And that's alright. The one time I wrote to Nintendo in 2014, it took a few months for them to get back, which is unsurprising given the volume of mail they must get. And if they don't reply, that's OK too...it's the sentiment that's most important here IMO.Are there any updates on Nintendo receiving the physical thank you letter?
Riley: Okay! Did you see the fan-made thank you letter to Sakurai for including King K. Rool?
Andrew: I did, yeah.
Riley: What did you think of that?
Andrew: I thought it was sweet. It’s nice when… every developer gets letters and emails and I think that as a developer – back when I was a developer and working now – we work long hours. And this isn’t supposed to be about us, but when you see something from fans saying about how much they love what you do… it’s brilliant. You know, I love to go to a game store on the day that they’re out and watch people pick it up and buy it. It’s really satisfying. I’ve loved that since I made magazines, and it justifies all those hard hours and the long hours that you put in to know that you’ve created or helped do something which gives people that special moment.
That's true, thousands of people know how much King K. Rool returning means to us, with Sakurai and his team putting so much care and passion into his revival and us putting similar amounts of love towards our thank you letter and artwork. I'm sure some employees at Nintendo have seen the letter on their own terms, and while they are not obligated to respond to us, they probably greatly appreciate it.Not yet. And that's alright. The one time I wrote to Nintendo in 2014, it took a few months for them to get back, which is unsurprising given the volume of mail they must get. And if they don't reply, that's OK too...it's the sentiment that's most important here IMO.
https://okaycool.ca/2018/09/11/how-nintendo-markets-super-smash-bros-ultimate/
A PR representative with Nintendo of Canada did see the letter, though. Here's what he had to say:
He will never go too in depth with the ballot because it was rigged af lol.I am still betting on Sakurai mentioning in Famitsu that K. Rool was "very highly requested" or whatnot. I doubt he will name the ballot.