Echofinder
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ray mkIII FTW!
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nooooooooo!!!! But seriously ray doesn't stand out as unique from any other mech, but sadly as I mentioned before his chances are almost infinitely betterray mkIII FTW!
Pretty much this; The character is a unique idea in theory but his chances are relatively low on earning a spot. Anything he could do as a character pretty much comes into close to the exact same thing stage representation can do. He's not really needed to Mario so the only way I think he'd enter in is If he were to be in his own series. It's not as impossible as having someone to represent Electroplankton but it'll for starters need some bias.Koops likes the character alright, but he's really in it for the partners, a TTYD stage, some music, etc. Maybe he'll pop in and clarify.
Anyone can be unique in terms of playstyle, so that's moot (and even then, being a clone is neither good nor bad by default, don't know why you harp on it so much). And being a variation on an existing character and wearing the exact same outfit kinda kills his unique aesthetic, don't you think?The character could easily be unique in both aethetics and play style,
It's not Paper Mario's success compared to other series, it's Paper Mario's success compared to other Mario titles. Mario platformers regularly pull in around 20 million (and the last two Mario Karts did so as well), Mario RPGs average 1-3. Even a 10-sided die or a go-kart is more entitled than Paper Mario if we're playing the numbers game.and has three high selling games already, which is more than several other characters.
And we already have him. Why would we need him a second time?And quite frankly Bowser Jr. isn't needed for Mario, and for mostly all the established series there is no other character that is needed per say, outside of the main character themself.
I really like your boss selection (or the ones that I know of). N.M.E. would be a good boss from the Kirby game, and I really like Ridley as a boss more so then a playable character. If Sonic and Snake stay then a classic 2D Robotnik and Metal Gear Rex would be fun.my wishlist (some of you may know already and are saying no way) no one should DENY!!
Mega Man X (speaking of... Echofinder, you want classic megaman and zero? i hopes youse wants X)
Bowser Jr. (no paint brush, either the brush is a item for any to hold or it is his final smash... or both)
Samurai Goroh (because Lack-a-Shadow isn't a good leader, isn't he being controlled by someone?)
Pokemon Trainer (HeartGold)
Saki Amamiya (or Isa or Kachi from SaP2, i havent seen them but sin and punishment is an obvious representation)
Custom Robo Character (Ray MK III)
...eh...why not. Fawful
Sylux (Haters!!!)
Nix Ness, put in Claus (i don't hate ness... oh i know what youse iz thinking... O12, dolt! dont giv me that BS!!! think outside of that box)
(assist trophies to be represented in adventure mode, briefly, maybe, vocals for all?)
Bosses:
Porky, again
Omega Ridley, lol
Eggman
Metal Gear REX
N.M.E (from kirby's Adventure my first kirby game)
Zero Two (if Zero Three is in the new kirby game then zero three... please *puppy dog eyes*) the final final boss like always in a kirby game (blood eyes, ah. Bleed, 0²,bleed. its okay if you are the essence of the evil in our world)
whats the most recurring zelda boss besides ganon...(big, hmm, OoT gohma?)
Armor-Mewtwo
(yes... boss)
Master Hand (ain't that classic)
Crazy Hand + Master Hand
(Tabuu is gone for good, he was killed by the combatants and master hand is an infinite but easy to control which is why N.M.E. puts on the gloves this time, poor MH)
Not really. Luigi and Wario are both distinct from Mario, yet they dress is almost the exact same way (okay Wario changes it up for WW) so I don't see why it would be an issue if the character could clearly play in a unique way, and is immediatly distinguishable given the fact that they are a piece of paper. And yes, while most characters can have a pottentially unique moveset or style, most aren't technically suited for it, but certain characters are. Olimar could have had a Captain Falcon style moveset, but everyone knew he had to be implemented in a unique fashion. Given the Paper Mario games, its kind of hard not so see PM in a simmilar fashion.Anyone can be unique in terms of playstyle, so that's moot (and even then, being a clone is neither good nor bad by default, don't know why you harp on it so much). And being a variation on an existing character and wearing the exact same outfit kinda kills his unique aesthetic, don't you think?
Mario Kart characters though are not varaitions on characters though, but rather just the character. It can't be compared.It's not Paper Mario's success compared to other series, it's Paper Mario's success compared to other Mario titles. Mario platformers regularly pull in around 20 million (and the last two Mario Karts did so as well), Mario RPGs average 1-3. Even a 10-sided die or a go-kart is more entitled than Paper Mario if we're playing the numbers game.
10-sided die riding a go-kart. Every problem can be solved by having something ride something else in my book.
Because its a distinct and popular variation with its own set of games.And we already have him. Why would we need him a second time?
Well actually Paper Mario is the curent console style of the Mario RPGs, so if it were to be suplanted by a different series of Mario RPGs, then it would be a more apt comparison. As it is, Young Link is from a "ended" (rather than dead I guess) part of the Zelda series and there are newer versions to go off of, as seen with Toon Link. The thing with PED Samus and 1981 DK (Assuming you're considering him as the same as our curent DK, rather than Cranky Kong) is that they don't have their own series. If Paper Mario were the only Paper Mario game, then it would be the same, but as it is, a series grew out of it. (And as I said, he is visually distinct rather than having a few add ons to his suit or different head of hair like Sammy and DK)Honestly, having Paper Mario makes as much sense as having Young Link return with a mask moveset. Or having PED Suit Samus with phazon or 1981 DK with barrels. Completely unnecessary.
Now before you go "oh, but Toon Link got in!", keep in mind:
A) He has more games than adult Link,
B) his games are rather close in popularity/sales compared to adult Link, and
C) his design rivals adult Link's popularity (though it obviously doesn't surpass it).
Paper Mario doesn't even come close to regular Mario in any of those categories. The only thing Toon Link doesn't have is a completely unique appearance, which Paper Mario doesn't have either.
Don't forget that Toon Link/Young Link is the star of games that are part of the main series. Paper Mario is the star of a spin-off series. In a sense, this is where the representation argument holds ground.Now before you go "oh, but Toon Link got in!", keep in mind:
A) He has more games than adult Link,
B) his games are rather close in popularity/sales compared to adult Link, and
C) his design rivals adult Link's popularity (though it obviously doesn't surpass it).
Paper Mario doesn't even come close to regular Mario in any of those categories. The only thing Toon Link doesn't have is a completely unique appearance, which Paper Mario doesn't have either.
Okay I completely disagree with this. Bowser had never had a game of his own till this new DS game of Bower's Inside Story and nothing of that game was incorporated into Brawl so your point of someone to just have their own game is not sensical and actually if you look at the games:And quite frankly Bowser Jr. isn't needed for Mario, and for mostly all the established series there is no other character that is needed per say, outside of the main character themself.
this has no evidence whatsoever to be completely true. There is NO way Captain Olimar could have had a style moveset similar to Captain Falcon. Captain Falcon is already the template of Ganondorf plus let me list a few things.Olimar could have had a Captain Falcon style moveset, but everyone knew he had to be implemented in a unique fashion.
There's a difference between sharing a similar outfit and wearing the exact same thing, having the same build, name, voice, etc.Not really. Luigi and Wario are both distinct from Mario, yet they dress is almost the exact same way (okay Wario changes it up for WW) so I don't see why it would be an issue if the character could clearly play in a unique way, and is immediatly distinguishable given the fact that they are a piece of paper. And yes, while most characters can have a pottentially unique moveset or style, most aren't technically suited for it, but certain characters are. Olimar could have had a Captain Falcon style moveset, but everyone knew he had to be implemented in a unique fashion. Given the Paper Mario games, its kind of hard not so see PM in a simmilar fashion.
You're ignoring the part where Paper Mario's games are a footnote compared to stuff like the platformers and Mario Kart. Even Dr. Mario and Mario Party are a bigger deal than the RPG games.Mario Kart characters though are not varaitions on characters though, but rather just the character. It can't be compared.
Popular compared to what, Fire Emblem? If inter-series popularity mattered, we'd have a dozen Mario characters by now and no one here would know who Ness was.Because its a distinct and popular variation with its own set of games.
1. You're making it seem like Paper Mario is a full spinoff like DK or Wario. It's not, it's still part of the Mario group, a very tiny part at that. And you missed the comparison in that it'd be emphasizing something really minor to make a couple of fans happy.Well actually Paper Mario is the curent console style of the Mario RPGs, so if it were to be suplanted by a different series of Mario RPGs, then it would be a more apt comparison. As it is, Young Link is from a "ended" (rather than dead I guess) part of the Zelda series and there are newer versions to go off of, as seen with Toon Link. The thing with PED Samus and 1981 DK (Assuming you're considering him as the same as our curent DK, rather than Cranky Kong) is that they don't have their own series. If Paper Mario were the only Paper Mario game, then it would be the same, but as it is, a series grew out of it. (And as I said, he is visually distinct rather than having a few add ons to his suit or different head of hair like Sammy and DK)
And quite frankly, I'm totally aware that Toon Link is technically more of the main Link than adult Link, since I've said it multiple times when people think he should be cut. It still doesn't change the fact that there are two Links in Brawl (one of them only having two games) two Links in Melee, and two Marios in Melee as well.
And I'm aware the sales for the Paper Mario series are lower than that of any given Zelda game, and that it shows through the fact that there is no Paper Mario in Brawl, yet two different versions of Link, but it still shows quite clear that having two version of a single character is not a problem, and despite the relativley low sales of the Paper Mario series in comaprison to the main series, the sales are still higher than a good deal of other series' recent games.
Eeeeeeeeeeh I am gonna have to disagree with this. Dr. Mario, Paper Mario, Baby Mario are all different Marios (weird to type) anyways. Baby Mario is a good example as being in a game with Mario, Paper Mario had a different story and was it's own game, Dr. Mario def diff than regular Mario cuz it had it's own characters.Paper Mario, I feel would be a boring addition. Mario represents all the Marios (Dr, Paper ect.) just like how Link represents all the Links (TP, OOT, ALTTP ect.) with the exception of Toony.
Alright well. the Links are different both in there games, and in their time continuum. Regular Link represents Young Link when he grew up without defeating Ganondorf. Toon Link is the Adult Link who didn't go back.Eeeeeeeeeeh I am gonna have to disagree with this. Dr. Mario, Paper Mario, Baby Mario are all different Marios (weird to type) anyways. Baby Mario is a good example as being in a game with Mario, Paper Mario had a different story and was it's own game, Dr. Mario def diff than regular Mario cuz it had it's own characters.
Link never had another character in TP, OOT, ALTTP. That was just Link.
In the Toon Link games however it was completely different with a new playstyle and new graphics and just completely it's own thing.
Toon Link is like Paper Mario in this case because they both come from completely dif games then the person they are originated from.
So if you say Mario represents all the Marios then why doesn't Link represent all the Links?
I would love to, but every time it comes up I get brushed aside for another topic that has been done to death.@Starphoenix: We should really get back to that Square-Enix idea since you're still interested.
Now that's a standard arguement :D Plus I agree completely. xD I was just not agreeing to how he said it. Paper Mario would be better if his franchise gets bigger. Though he is completely deserving of a stage.Alright well. the Links are different both in there games, and in their time continuum. Regular Link represents Young Link when he grew up without defeating Ganondorf. Toon Link is the Adult Link who didn't go back.
If you didnt follow that, at the end of OoT there are two links. Adult (who continues on to become Toon Link) and Young Link when he went back to the peaceful past (who would go on to become Twilight Princess Link).
Of course, the time continuum probably has no bearing on the characers....but it does prove they are not the same Links in technical terms....
Besides that, the Mario's are all indeed stand alone characters from different ares/ subdivisions of the series, but are all unqiue from Mario, but are still not unqiue enough to be stand alone Smash characters. Paper Mario is just as credible an addition as Doc or Baby. The fact is, he's barley special enough to be considered an addition to stand along with Mario.
Sorry this is completely my fault on the Bowser Jr. thing xDI would love to, but every time it comes up I get brushed aside for another topic that has been done to death.
Currently we are in the "Paper Mario cycle", possibly branching off into the "Bowser. Jr cycle." Until some newbie poster breaks the chain with their extravagant "I want this in SSB4" list. Leading everyone to break it down and inform the individual him/her why "x", "y", and "z" will not be in.
It's fine. I was just stating how this thread works.Sorry this is completely my fault on the Bowser Jr. thing xD
What Koopa was referring to was my previous discussion on Slime from the Dragon Quest series. I believe this character stands a chance of making a cameo appearance out of a cross promotional attempt from Nintendo and Square-Enix to make the series (Dragon Quest) more recognizable in the West. Outside of this the character has decent popularity (primarily in Japan, enough elsewhere) and has enough material to comprise special moves and a Final Smash. Only objections I have heard is the character not having arms and Slime being passed up in favor of a main protagonist. As I have stated before Slime HAS picked up items before in a spin off game and throws could be comprised of "it" wrapping around the character. As far as being passed up, considering the main heroes change with every installment and the Slimes are considered the icon of the series. I doubt this.Hmm but what would we talk about if the very slim possibility of Sqaure Enix? I have never heard anything about someone adding them. (finds it should be a fascinating conversation)
Famitsu readers vote on the 50 best game characters of all-time, Snake beats Mario
http://www.gonintendo.com/viewstory.php?id=113882
1. Snake
2. Mario
3. Cloud Strife
4. The slimes from Dragon Quest
5. Sora from Kingdom Hearts
6. Link
7. Yuri Lowell from Tales of Vesperia
8. Amaterasu from Okami
9. Pikachu
10. Sonic
Baby Mario isn't a different Mario he's just mario as a baby...Eeeeeeeeeeh I am gonna have to disagree with this. Dr. Mario, Paper Mario, Baby Mario are all different Marios (weird to type) anyways. Baby Mario is a good example as being in a game with Mario, Paper Mario had a different story and was it's own game, Dr. Mario def diff than regular Mario cuz it had it's own characters.
Link never had another character in TP, OOT, ALTTP. That was just Link.
In the Toon Link games however it was completely different with a new playstyle and new graphics and just completely it's own thing.
Toon Link is like Paper Mario in this case because they both come from completely dif games then the person they are originated from.
So if you say Mario represents all the Marios then why doesn't Link represent all the Links?
That one never ends well. Come to think of it, NOTHING has ever ended well, especially the gameplay topics I bring up.Hmm but what would we talk about if the very slim possibility of Sqaure Enix? I have never heard anything about someone adding them. (finds it should be a fascinating conversation)
You're ignoring the fact that Paper Mario is Mario. You can't pretend that an art shift makes him aesthetically unique. It's still red hat and jeans, short paunchy athletic guy, Charles Martinet's falsetto, and a name that ends in Mario. That all takes precedence over "Paper."Blob #1
You're missing the part where (this is like my catchphrase or something) Paper Mario games aren't nearly as popular as the platformers. You know, the games that define Mario. SPM almost reaching 3 million after three years is pretty pitiful compared to NSMBWii pulling 10 million in two months.Blob #2
I assume you're not saying that everyone would have 5:5 matchups, right. Otherwise, that could only happen if you had every character play the exact same.Quick 2 cents:
Nintendo should make a balanced competitive game with all characters in SSB4. Old characters should be able to match the new ones in 1 vs 1 matches and every character should be designed primarily for competitive play, not 'party game' play. SSB4 should be tested better than Brawl with competitive methods. How balanced brawl was designed is a good starting model for SSB4.
Well that may be true but Baby Mario has had his own co-appearances.Baby Mario isn't a different Mario he's just mario as a baby...
Okay just a little thing:jbandit, A lot of the things flew over your head it seems. =/
The only character you need, and I stress the word need here, to represent a character per say is their main character, not that you need your own game to be in. And for the Olimar thing, it was a hypothetical statement in regards to any character having a moveset. Everyone can have a moveset, but some are more inclined to have unique ones, as is the case of Olimar. How you strayed so off track with that one I'll never know.
Ouch that's sad D:That one never ends well. Come to think of it, NOTHING has ever ended well, especially the gameplay topics I bring up.
Eh, this thing is leaving a sour taste in my too, so I'd rather end it, but you know me, I can't really not respond.Last post on Paper Mario because I'm stuck in a Pieman loop.
Doesn't change the fact that its happened already with other characters and Mario himself, so its not an issue. They have enough aethetical differences between them so that no one would have much of a problem distinguishing them.You're ignoring the fact that Paper Mario is Mario. You can't pretend that an art shift makes him aesthetically unique. It's still red hat and jeans, short paunchy athletic guy, Charles Martinet's falsetto, and a name that ends in Mario. That all takes precedence over "Paper."
I still believe they matter only if they are innovative. (This is how ICs beat out most of the other NES characters, how Shiek got in, as well as PT'sPokemon, specifically Ivysaur, got in, despite having much lower popularity and status. The main problem with this though is knowing who exactly Sakurai and co deem innovative since its a good chunk of guess work. Beyond a innovative slot though, movesets don't particularly matter unless it is near impossible to give a character a moveset. (I'm looking at you Diskun)I should've known you still think "moveset potential" matters because of our previous debates, but oh well.
How is that a point? NSMBWii's Mario is the regular Mario. The Mario we've had since Smash 64. There's no question that he's more popular and deserving of recognition, and that's clearly evident by the fact that he already is in. Paper Mario wouldn't be in competition with him at all, because there's no contest who should be represented first. What Paper Mario is competeting against are characters like Bowser Jr. and Toad, who both have popularity that is difficult to meassure out in any meaningful way. As it is though, the Paper Mario series already has a established 3 million sold to go under its belt.You're missing the part where (this is like my catchphrase or something) Paper Mario games aren't nearly as popular as the platformers. You know, the games that define Mario. SPM almost reaching 3 million after three years is pretty pitiful compared to NSMBWii pulling 10 million in two months.
For a variation of the biggest video game character in the world, he isn't doing nearly as well in comparison. Why should he be playable again?
What I'm not getting is that it can be compared to a discontinued series, as well as a singular game, when the PM series is itself active. Heck, aren't you the one who was pushing for Roy just because he was in back in Melee? How is that not the same thing? How is any retro character not the same thing? Why should we have Little Mac if all he does is please a few Punch Out fans or any other character at this point that isn't Mega Man?1. It's "pleasing a small amount of Mario fans," just like how MM Link pleases Majora's Mask fanboys. Misrepresentation at its finest. How are you not getting this?
There is no telling what the future development process will be like, so it could be just like Melee's. Then again it could be like Brawl's. Then again it could be something completely different. There is zero way of knowing.2. Do you really think the next game is gonna have the spare time that Melee had for extra last-minute characters? Really?
Eh? You just said something in a odd way. It can't take more that a few moments to explain it out. I even tried to guess what it was, though I'm not sure now if that's what you meant since you didn't confirm it. Whatever way you meant "meassure up" to come off, I'm still sure that Doc didn't do so to Mario back in Melee.3. The fact that you're seriously asking me this is a good reminder not to bother with these debates. Apparently it's too much of a hassle to scroll up past the post you're responding to.
You're actually not coming off like that, though it my be just my conception that you're not making valid points. >_>I haven't been this dickish in a while but it's been so long since I've debated with you that I forgot how ridiculous these conversations get.
1. You really had to read the whole thing there instead of just picking at a random sentance without looking at what lead up to it.Okay just a little thing:
1.) The Olimar hypothesis was weird and needed more explanation than what you said.
2.) If you only need the main character then why is Toon Link and Link in the same game? Their the same character just different by graphics correct? Just like the whole Paper Mario dilema and we go back into a circle.
3.) Nothing flew over my head but I think your theories might have gone a little over your own head :/
Oddly enough, I had a dream the other night about Smash DLC where Mega Man, Geno, and Bayonetta of all characters was added. There were like 5 other DLC characters, but I can't remember them at all what with it being a dream, but I do recall basically all of them being third party or something. Sandslash was also a new Pokeball Pokemon for some unexplainable reason too.I had a dream about SSBB DLC last night actually, the new characters were:
I read them all completely and I stand by what I said :/1. You really had to read the whole thing there instead of just picking at a random sentance without looking at what lead up to it.
2. Really man, read the whole post. The only thing that is bare bones essential for representing a series is main character themself. As it is though we do get characters that aren't the mains, so that's just fine.
3. Seriously dude, you completely misread them. :/
I mean thinking up stirring more action from it. Y'know, private messages exist for a reason. : DI would love to, but every time it comes up I get brushed aside for another topic that has been done to death.
I would.no one here would know who Ness was.
Point made but his Partners could be used as Assist Trophies, so...How does exploitation of being 2D plus the use of partners be properly represented in the stage? The character could easily be unique in both aethetics and play style
You assume that a Mario character is automatically needed here - Either that or pointing to what I think of the character.And quite frankly Bowser Jr. isn't needed for Mario, and for mostly all the established series there is no other character that is needed per say, outside of the main character themself.
And you know this how?Also it wouldn't be TTYD that would be represented as a stage, it would be SPM...or another future Paper Mario game I suppose. =/
I agree completely Mario Party would be great and so would more spin offs of Mario. There should be a sports stage since ALOT of those games are sold and made and there are soo many of them.A Paper Mario stage would be perfect, though. Personally I want the battle stage with the audience from TTYD but really, any other Paper Mario location would be fine to represent the Paper Mario series. I would like to see stage representations of Mario's other spin-off series. We already had a Mario Kart stage so I think a Paper Mario stage, a Mario & Luigi stage, and even a Mario Party stage would be perfect. They are probably some of the most popular Mario spin-off series.