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Forgot about that. Yeah we’ll do it afterWait have we done Batman's moveset yet?
Ronald McDonald is lovin' it!
The Hamburger Happy Clown himself has already made a name for himself in fighting games thanks to customisable games like MUGEN, however this capitalist clown will be fighting with his canonical abilities in Smash as opposed to YTP memes or restaurant items. The McDonald's Treasure Land Adventure Mega Drive game, a hidden gem among classic Sega fans, will likely be the main inspiration for his moveset, but we can also slide in references to classic McDonaldLand ads and other Micky D's mascots like Mac Tonight and Happy Box.
I’m gonna just do the obligatory goku submission lol. It’s a bit obvious why he would be picked so I don’t think I really need to explain it but pretty much he has a really long history with videogames, has interesting moveset potential and is probably the most requested non videogame character for smash.
Correction: Atari 2600Job #23: E.T. (E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial)
OK… please here me out on this… Just hear me out… please
Smash has had a lot of different gaming icons over the years. Sadly, Smash never really had a character to rep the early days of gaming, Atari. Atari were once the kings of the gaming world, the Nintendo of that era. Atari were the ones that started the trend of the home console boom, still seen to this day. The Atari 6000 is seen by many to be the mother of all the other gaming consoles. It’s weird that Atari never really had a true character rep for Smash.
Sadly, all good things will come to an end one day, Atari’s day was back around the end of 1982, which came to be known as “the video game crash of 1983”. The market was over saturated with too many people wanting to get that Atari money. Just like every market crash, people look for someone or something to blame. The blame for many were two certain games, Atari’s Pac-Man and E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial was the game that was blamed the most. It wasn’t until Nintendo came along that the dreaded crash finally ended and the future of gaming was saved.
There are two main reasons why I think E.T. should be in Smash. The thought that the character from one of the most hated games of all time, somehow got into Smash. Plus, the importance of what E.T. could represent, the old days of Atari and one of the darkest moments in the early days of gaming.
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial is a Sci-Fi movie directed by Steven Spielberg and written by Melissa Mathison. The movie follows a lonely boy named Elliot and stranded extra terrestrial. Throughout the movie, Elliot and this E.T., form a bond of friendship and help each other. Elliot helps E.T. get back home to his family and does his best to protect him from the U.S. Government.
E.T. could have a very fun and unique moveset. If characters like Isabelle and Piranha Plant can get a moveset, why not E.T.. His moveset could involve the movie, classic Atari 6000 game, and other outside media involving him. E.T. could use his long neck to whack opponents (similar to something like Catdog from NASB). E.T. could summon Elliot to drive around the stage. E.T. could levitate generated toys at opponents. Maybe even the US Army could help E.T. out (similar to Wild Gunman in Duck Hunt’s moveset). E.T.’s final smash could have E.T. sending fighters down a big hole.