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Probably.Is it a case of "I kinda want him/wouldn't be at all disappointed to see him in, but I have so many other characters that I'd rather have."?
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Probably.Is it a case of "I kinda want him/wouldn't be at all disappointed to see him in, but I have so many other characters that I'd rather have."?
I would argue the "Mr. Game and Watch" never appeared in any video game before Smash Bros.. He's a completely original concept in Smash Bros. that combined the multiple generic characters from the Game and Watch games into one character. At least Daitoryo already is a character that exists.While I think he would be unique addition, I think he should appear in the video games first. Yes, I know that Roy hadn't appeared in games before melee, but that's because he was used to advertise that brand new fire emblem game I can't remember right now. Even Rob had appeared in a video game (mario kart ds) before his inclusion. Maybe if Nintendo would release a hanafuda card game as a e-shop tile with daitoryo as the opponent/playable character or any other role, then he could make an appearance.
Got any suggestions for a new title? This one's getting stale.I've heard of worse ideas...
Though every time I see the thread title I think of that stupid Deal or No Deal show.
You are right, but at least Mr. Game&Watch represents the game and watch video games. If Daitoryo will ever appear in a video game, I will support him. Actually, add me to the supporter list. If he appears in Smash bros in some form, he will get some spotlight and maybe get his own card/puzzle/strategy game series in future.I would argue the "Mr. Game and Watch" never appeared in any video game before Smash Bros.. He's a completely original concept in Smash Bros. that combined the multiple generic characters from the Game and Watch games into one character. At least Daitoryo already is a character that exists.
Will do. I look forward to seeing you in Smash 5/6 discussion with Daitoryo should he not make it in this timeYou are right, but at least Mr. Game&Watch represents the game and watch video games. If Daitoryo will ever appear in a video game, I will support him. Actually, add me to the supporter list. If he appears in Smash bros in some form, he will get some spotlight and maybe get his own card/puzzle/strategy game series in future.
Will do!Talk about a obscure character. Add me to the supporter list!
Gladly!Have I said I'm a supporter yet?
Last time I was here I don't think I supported him, as I couldn't see a card turning into a character.
But it is the best possible option for a historical character... ever.
I still can't picture him fighting, but that'd be part of the fun of his inclusion... so yea, I want.
Still sounds like the face of the original Nintendo... so unless a design is going to be playable, I think this keeps him about the same.Will do!
Gladly!
One thing I'd like to point out is that, technically, Daitoryo has never appeared on any hanafuda card. He's on the plastic and cardboard casing (twice on the cardboard), but he never appears in the cards themselves. What that does to his chances, I don't know, but it's certainly something of note.
The literal face, in factStill sounds like the face of the original Nintendo... so unless a design is going to be playable, I think this keeps him about the same.
I'll put you down immediately!I know I'm technically bumping, but who cares I support. You can call the supporters "Hanafuda Cards" for reasons.
I will get a moveset down later.
Can you give me a full quote? I don't remember that.Just watching Direct several times, he does mention Nintendo's biggest stars, could Hanafuda be one of those?
Well, I'm not sure how it affects his chances, but it may be good for our president.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xUWnQu2Grs
Check at 34:32
Well, I'll need your guys' help if we're going to keep this thread afloat. General disinterest in the character recently has lead to a lack of discussion and that just kills the thread.Yay, the thread returns from the grave!
Lets keep it that way.
Haha, I'll add you.I support! I would like my witty nickname to be Brickbuild-san.
Is there any place I can go look at all the cards for moveset reference?
Does this mean there won't be Hanafuda representation.Pic of the day. The unexpected Assist Trophy, the TV-Game 15! Color TV-Game 15 is a home entertainment system that was released in 1977 in Japan before the release of Space Invaders. This is the oldest game to join the Smash Bros. series.
While that did shock me at first, it's possible he meant videogame, like most would assume.Do you guys remember a few day's Miiverse comment on Color Game TV-15:
Does this mean there won't be Hanafuda representation.
@ Venus of the Desert Bloom brought it up back in the week in review.
Do you guys remember a few day's Miiverse comment on Color Game TV-15:
Does this mean there won't be Hanafuda representation.
@ Venus of the Desert Bloom brought it up back in the week in review.
Debateable. Anyone have the Japanese quote? Maybe it would differentiate between "video game" and "game" there.While that did shock me at first, it's possible he meant videogame, like most would assume.
He'd be Nintendo's oldest card, not oldest game. But it is interesting.
きょうの一枚。 おどろきのアシストフィギュア"テレビゲーム15"! "カラーテレビゲーム15(フィフティーン)"は、1977年、インベーダーゲームが出る前に登場した家庭用テレビゲーム。 スマブラ出演作の中でも、最古のものです。
Just a quick Google translate.One piece today.
Assist figure "video game 15" of surprise!
The, 1977, "(Fifteen) Color video game 15" home video game that appeared before the invader game comes out.
Among the Smash Bros. feature films, it is the oldest.
@ Venus of the Desert BloomJust a quick Google translate.
Probably not reliable though, because I'm not sure if feature films is the right word.
Is there a distinction between "game" and "video game" in Japanese?きょうの一枚。 おどろきのアシストフィギュア"テレビゲーム15"! "カラーテレビゲーム15(フィフティーン)"は、1977年、インベーダーゲームが出る前に登場した家庭用テレビゲーム。 スマブラ出演作の中でも、最古のものです。
Pic of the Day. This is the surprising Assist Trophy "Television Game 15". The "Color Television 15 " came before the Invader Game in 1977. It is the oldest game in Super Smash Bros.
Basically the same lol
I worry about this as well.I'm sticking with the idea that he was referring to videogames, as he compares it to one.
It seems like something he probably wrote up quickly w/o much thought, however, if there was an extremely old character he might have thought twice about saying anything along these lines.
I think this hurts, but doesn't deconfirm.
Ouch.I went back to the text.
It does specify "game" exactly but it's taken into context. The literal translation is "appeared product" or "product to appear".
A better translation may be "Of the Smash Bros related franchises (products) to appear in Smash Bros., this is the oldest."
Yeah, it would've been nice seeing something. Guess it wasn't meant to be.Bleck. I was hoping for Hanafuda representation at the very least. But based on the comment, looks we won't be seeing that anytime soon.