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Why would Sakurai spoil the surprise of a playable Rayman by just showing him in trophy form?If Rayman were just in the game as a trophy, Sakurai would have no business to even show it before the games were released, making it a fun little Easter Egg buried within.
You ruin your own point! You yourself just stated you believe showing the trophy is a nod to Ubisoft-Why would Sakurai spoil the surprise of a playable Rayman by just showing him in trophy form?
The POTD was probably just done as a "thank you" to Ubisoft for giving them the model.
He only raised the expectations of naive fans. He showed a trophy, and pretty much thanked them for sending a model for the trophy which made his life a little easier. He wouldn't have shown the picture if Rayman was playable. Sakurai HATES spoilers, that's why he doesn't want another subspace type story, why would he spoil the inclusion of a character in his own game? He wouldn't. He's a just a trophy.You ruin your own point! You yourself just stated you believe showing the trophy is a nod to Ubisoft-
You inherently just answered yourself that he is not spoiling the surprise, he is bringing Rayman into question!
My point is that it is a poor marketing choice to even bring Rayman into question if he (or the Rabbids, by chance) are not a character in the game, because otherwise they were not highly speculated to begin with (for reasons stated in my previous post). There is no reason to raise expectations in such a way if not to only later content them, just as the rise and fall of the tonic in music before the beautiful cadence.
He brought Rayman into question right before the character reveal simply because it stirred the pot at the exact right moment, to keep excitement and questions raised (and overshadowed), right before others (regarding the character reveal) were answered.
Oh this again. Really, can people stop going around claiming Sakurai abhors spoilers from misinterpreting what he said about the SSE cutscenes on youtube? It wasn't them spoiling the SSE's "story" that he hated, it was the fact that being on youtube made the cutscenes no longer a reward for buying and playing the game, when they were already hugely resource intensive. Also, Sakurai had spoilered his own game before (see the DOJO, where he started posting about unlockable characters the day immediate after Brawl's Japanese release, and revealed most of the unlockables before the NTSC release (and all of them before the PAL release)).Sakurai HATES spoilers, that's why he doesn't want another subspace type story, why would he spoil the inclusion of a character in his own game? He wouldn't. He's a just a trophy.
Daitoryo was inspired by Napoleon, but the two are extremely different.Isn't Daitoryo basically just Napoleon?
Strangely, that word translates to "President" though.
This. Never, ever has Sakurai shown ANYTHING directly about a character prior to a potential reveal. A teaser, a loose-worded sentence, or a hint towards the franchise maybe, but never outright. If you call Ray-man into question, then you might as well call everyone into question on the notion that "just cause' they've been shown doesn't mean they're not in as playable."Oh this again. Really, can people stop going around claiming Sakurai abhors spoilers from misinterpreting what he said about the SSE cutscenes on youtube? It wasn't them spoiling the SSE's "story" that he hated, it was the fact that being on youtube made the cutscenes no longer a reward for buying and playing the game, when they were already hugely resource intensive. Also, Sakurai had spoilered his own game before (see the DOJO, where he started posting about unlockable characters the day immediate after Brawl's Japanese release, and revealed most of the unlockables before the NTSC release (and all of them before the PAL release)).
Anyway, regarding Rayman, it's difficult to say if he's disconfirmed without it being explictly stated, as Sakurai has already gone against what was "implied" many times (Toon Link just being a background character, Palutena just being a statue, Phosphora just being a trophy). However, while newcomers have been alluded to and teased before reveal (such as Palutena and possibly Ridley), they have never been explicitly referred to and flatout shown in whole, outside the aforementioned R.O.B. in Brawl. And R.O.B. had the excuse that there's many of them, which Rayman doesn't. Rayman, being an unexpected third party, would also be the character you would absolutely hide before revealing to tremendous shock, instead of wasting most of it on a potd of a trophy. So I think Rayman is pretty much 99% disconfirmed without being potential DLC.
Yes.I really don't see the need, but I'll call a vote. The poll will last one day, and at least five people must vote: Shall we dig Ray Man a grave?
Yeah, dig it upI really don't see the need, but I'll call a vote. The poll will last one day, and at least five people must vote: Shall we dig Ray Man a grave?
Voting yes to this as well.I really don't see the need, but I'll call a vote. The poll will last one day, and at least five people must vote: Shall we dig Ray Man a grave?
We have every reason to believe Ramen's not playable. Yes, every playable character gets a trophy. That's irrelevant to the fact that newcomers are only shown in their trailers first, and not beforehand. We have every reason to believe he's not playable. Plus, technically that's a different Link. There's only one of him though.Rayman* Not Ray Man, Ray-Man, Raymond, or any of the like.
Bit sad to see people outright dismissing him when he's potentially broken a completely new barrier.
Are we also forgetting Toon Link on the train? I hardly think a simple trophy deconfirms a character, particularly when playable characters have trophies. I could very well see it as being some slick move by Sakurai to surprise us. That being said, I'm not going to fool myself into thinking he's playable, but I won't count him out just yet. That means that I vote against the grave.
He still gets replaced whenever Toon Link is fighting. Also, if any of the Dark Pit fans are correct, if he's playable, then he would have been shown beforehand without being formally revealed. My current belief is that, like Snake in Melee, Rayman was too late to make it in to the game. However, Snake did appear in Brawl, so with this game being the first one with the possibility of DLC, I see Sakurai's inclusion of Rayman as a simple trophy as a nod towards possible DLC. Though he would still technically be "deconfirmed" until said DLC. But there is the possibility that he is playable in the game, as small as it may be.We have every reason to believe Ramen's not playable. Yes, every playable character gets a trophy. That's irrelevant to the fact that newcomers are only shown in their trailers first, and not beforehand. We have every reason to believe he's not playable. Plus, technically that's a different Link. There's only one of him though.
Or maybe because Sakurai might want to make Conductor Link an alternate costume for Toon Link like he apparently planned to have Lucina be that way.The playable TL has the Wind Waker in his taunt. The one on the train dons the conductor outfit worn only by the Link in Spirit Tracks.
It should be pretty clear Sakurai intended to establish them as separate characters here, just like they are in their own universe. While Alfonzo does replace the ST Link when WW Link is being used on the stage, this is likely because Sakurai acknowledges there could still be some confusion between the two Toon Links.
Well... Someone said what I was going to already.People are ignoring the fact that Rayman is a third party character, you can't just compare him to any random Nintendo trophy.
Something is up with his trophy, there's no doubt about that. This just isn't normal.