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Submit Chargin' Chuck's victory theme!Introducing a new Mario Sports title, from the developers that brought you Mario Golf: World Tour and Mario Power Tennis...
Fans expect a trailer to start, but then they just see some DiC Mario footage.
Hey, Mario! Look what I made!
It's a stone, Luigi. You didn't make it.
It's a football. I chiseled it!
Well, what are you waitin' for? Throw me a pass!
Mario goes long, and Luigi tosses it, just like in the original cartoon. However, a major difference is present - the football gets closer and closer to the camera until it takes up the entire view, and slowly transitions into a highly-textured 3D football. The camera then zooms out to show the football flying through a stadium filled with Toads, Koopas and more watching an American football game. The ball is caught by Mario mid-run, who tucks it under his arm and runs forward, towards the menacing faces of Waluigi and Wario, which the camera zooms in on for a bit. Mario jumps and launches off of their helmets one after another, like a series of platforms, as their unsuccessful tackles take their faces to the paint-marked grass. The end zone is in sight, and Mario smiles widely, before Bowser dropkicks him with great force.
A new down starts, mostly good guys vs. bad guys. It's now in gameplay footage, but with a special cinematic camera. Daisy (the quarterback for Mario's team) laterals the ball to Luigi, who fakes a run (narrowly avoiding Bowser Jr. and - Tatanga?????) before passing to Peach, who's not too far away. Peach gets almost gets tackled by Shy Guy, but she fortunately uses her Hyper Blitz, which rolls a bunch of peaches around her that trip up opposing players. There is then a compilation of Hyper Blitzes - Mario jumping onto a flagpole that just grew out of the ground and swinging off of it above the crowd, Luigi holding onto the poltergust as it sucks up a Greenie that holds the football (effectively leading them both to the endzone as they knock over anyone in their way), Paratroopa basically going into free flight and out of everyone's range, etc.
As all of the aformentioned characters' touchdown taunts are shown, the title appears: Mario Hyper Blitz!
Other footage of the game is shown after a few short words from the Nintendo Direct host. Multiplayer modes are given special attention, as well as the Career Mode, which features the character's Mii being on a custom team with players of their choice, which is coached by Chargin' Chuck!
The final shot of the trailer is again in CGI. A bunch of Boo referees are validating the weight of the ball, before they throw up a yellow flag. The camera pans to Luigi and Bowser Jr. The former says to the latter, "It's official size, but not official weight!" in his cartoon voice. The trailer ends, and we get a release date and more!
As expected, it's coming out in two months and already has the entire DLC roster planned out. Sigh...
Mario Hyper Blitz marks the first time Mario and his pals shall partake in American Football! With that comes the new Mario Smash character, Chargin' Chuck!
Chargin' Chuck is an absolute powerhouse of a rushdown character whose hook is Halftime Show. Unlike other characters who get powerful as they increase in damage, Chargin' Chuck has a sweet spot of 40%-70% where he becomes faster and stronger. During the Halftime Show buffs, the crowd chants his name more often/with more enthusiasm and, if he manages to KO someone in this boosted state, there are way more cool effects that pop out of the blast zone and in the sky (fireworks, gatorade, #1 fingers, the whole shabang). After going past the 70% threshold, he returns to his normal state and any Halftime Show effects (gameplay or visual) end with a whistle blow.
I read this, and it felt like a challenge. I felt as though I must take this to its logical extreme. So, here I am.maybe because they're funny,
I can see the reveal trailer now, the camera slowly zooms in on a question mark in a black void until the lights turn on and the ? block is just floating there? Block
The ? Block is a highly iconic item from Mario. This block has limitless potential and can do many things
It's hook would be Power Up - Attacking ? Block has a chance for it to spawn an item regardless of if items are enabled or not, This can only be activated by teammates as well as some of ? Blocks attacks.
I read this whole thing in the hotel mario voice and I think it’s best that way"This is it, Luigi."
Hotel Mario
Nice of the Super Mario Smash Bros. Crew to invite us to the final fighter submission, eh Luigi? If we are going with joke-y picks that also make sense as a climatic fighter, it's gotta be from Mario's most infamous joke of a game. His gimmick is simple, but it is CD-i Resolution; he appears basically as a sprite in all of his Microsoft paint glory. Hotel Luigi could also be a great alt.
Conquest:
Mario (Mario, animated rotating power-ups Mario hat) vs. Wario (Wario, animated rotating Wario Land power-ups hats)
Finale submission: Mario & Peach - Hook: Double Alt Costumes
The final fighter would bring SMSB to the end all good Mario stories have - the hero and his princess together. They would fight as a romantic team, a lot less slapstick and a lot more teamwork.
Mario & Peach's hook is that you can select two alt costumes independantly - one from Mario's alt list and another from Peach's. We would expand Peach's alt list with an extra 8 costumes if this submission went through.
Finale Fighter
Since this is the last fighter, I wanted to go in and do some blatant fanservice (not that kind); As cool as all the Mario DLC fighters have been, none of them really feel like “fan demand” picks aside from Koopa Troopa. Nothing wrong with this, but I wanted the final newcomer to be someone fans have been asking for for eons.
And across all my research, the consistent number one most-wanted Mario fighter in Smash (who isn’t named Waluigi or Geno) is… Paper Mario!
Frankly, I’m not too well-versed on Paper Mario, but I do think that he'd be a fairly popular character in the "SMSB Universe" when it comes to new fighters and deserving of being our final fighter. His hook would be Timed Hits - Rather than his smash attacks getting stronger the more they're charged, a small meter appears over his head as he charges. The attack would be at its strongest right when the meter fills up to its max, gradually becoming weaker if it's charged beyond that point. Of course, other Paper Mario partners (sans Vivian) could be a part of his moveset, and potentially a hook in their own right!
Again, I don't too much about this subseries. However, what I do know is that despite all the arguments across the several factions of its fanbase, people love Paper Mario, and I think the final DLC slot's the chance for him to end Super Mario Smash Bros. with a bang.
(not me writing a pitch for retro mario before remembering the pixelated perpetrator pack exists...)
I will be resubmitting Cranky Kong one last time.
Cranky Kong
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Mario’s original rival. His whole hook involves talk not being cheap and his moveset being based around…well, his stories about his youth. Truly, I’m surprised Cranky is not in this game despite being one of the first ever Mario characters to chronologically make their debut. Therefore, I feel the best way to end the SMSB roster is by ending it with a character who came from the beginning. Plus, there’s not many older adults represented on the roster. Thus, Cranky Kong makes his talks worth it in a fight.
Basically, I was thinking he can be a bit of a comic relief fighter. Each move involves him doing an action and gaining new voice lines about him talking about the old days throwing barrels and the liking. That’s what I’m thinking about for his hook.
I read this, and it felt like a challenge. I felt as though I must take this to its logical extreme. So, here I am.
Finale Fighter: Pinball Mario (Mario Pinball Land)
Pinball Mario would be a lightweight who is a bit of a summoner in terms of pinball-like obstacles/bells and whistles, and his hook is ricochet - many of his moves have him launch himself at an opponent with a flipper or spring, and if it hits, Pinball Mario will ricochet off of that fighter with somewhat realistic physics.
Finally, Mario can be ballin' in Mario Smash.
? Block
The ? Block is a highly iconic item from Mario. This block has limitless potential and can do many things
It's hook would be Power Up - Attacking ? Block has a chance for it to spawn an item regardless of if items are enabled or not, This can only be activated by teammates as well as some of ? Blocks attacks.
"This is it, Luigi."
Hotel Mario
Nice of the Super Mario Smash Bros. Crew to invite us to the final fighter submission, eh Luigi? If we are going with joke-y picks that also make sense as a climatic fighter, it's gotta be from Mario's most infamous joke of a game. His gimmick is simple, but it is CD-i Resolution; he appears basically as a sprite in all of his Microsoft paint glory. Hotel Luigi could also be a great alt.