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TMK Stuff => Latest News => Topic started by: MEGAߥTE on August 31, 2007, 06:43:04 AM
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Much like Super Flat Zone from SSBM (http://themushroomkingdom.net/games/ssbm), SSBB (http://themushroomkingdom.net/games/ssbb) introduces a new offbeat stage that looks to be even wackier and more unique: WarioWare, from the same-titled series! While players fight, the environment switches between microgames. Players have to complete the microgames' tasks or risk environmental damage, and successful completion promises rewards. In between microgames, the familiar WarioWare elevator appears in the background behind a standard battlefield stage. Click the link below to check out several of included microgames.
Link: Smash Bros. DOJO!! (http://www.smashbros.com/en_us/stages/stage10.html)
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This has to be one of the most original stages in the game. This takes a pretty interesting concept and I personally loved the microgames from Wario Ware. It'll be funny seeing things like this and having to do two things at once. (That being winning the microgame and fighting.)
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Can anyone say "banned from tournaments"? Personally, I think this is awesome.
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We'd thought about this in #tmk before. It's perfect. Even though it's yet another stage that changes all the time...
Best case scenario: The Microgames are different each time you play on the stage, randomized.
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I hope the real music goes with all the games!
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The first time I saw this stage, I thought awesome. Second time, I thought of something else. What if this stage is the key to unlocking Mr. Game & Watch?
Instead of completing one of the story modes with everyone else, maybe you have to complete a certain number of microgames. I mean, the series was based off of the Game and Watch games.
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Or...(in a more controversial theory)...could Wario be the substitute for a carelessly bumped Mr. Game & Watch?
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It's more likely completing a set number of Microgames will be the object of an event.
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Or...(in a more controversial theory)...could Wario be the substitute for a carelessly bumped Mr. Game & Watch?
The fact that he moves in a wacky frame-by-frame style seems to point to that. I've recently began to wonder if Pit, Zero Suit Samus, Snake, and Ike are replacements for Young Link, Sheik, Ganondorf and Roy, respectively.
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Aonuma: I’ve been working with Sakurai for a very long time with this new Smash Bros., because the Wii came out and when discussion for a new Smash Bros. took place nobody could think of anyone other than Sakurai working on it. He was kind of the default, and I was very happy to hear that he would be working on it. Actually, my designers did work on the designs for Sheik and Link and Ganondorf. So they submitted the initial designs, and so it would fit in the Smash Bros. Brawl environment, they’ve had to tweak some of the designs. But Sakurai has brought those altered designs to NCL. We’re working very closely with the team of Smash Bros. Brawl to make sure the characters look their best.
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Do you see how Wario walks? Just like Mr. Game & Watch.
Do you see his stage? Looks a lot like Game & Watch's.
Mr. Game & Watch, I think you're dead. :(
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I think it's funny how Wario goes from frame to frame.
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Freakin' speculators. Remember the Greeks!!
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Is it me, or does it look like Mario and Kirby are being hurt by the rain?
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I'm pretty sure that's because they aren't going by the objective of the microgame. In that microgame you're supposed to stay dry.
That is, if they are getting hurt.
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I haven't noticed Wario move frame-by-frame, and if he does, that's really stupid.
I'd think this would be one of those special stages like the Mushroom Kingdom or the Underground Maze in SSBM. Y'know, it's more linear: Play a bunch of microgames, then a boss one, and then you win (though I suppose it could loop... there'll be more microgames, no doubt; otherwise that'd get really boring...
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I haven't noticed Wario move frame-by-frame, and if he does, that's really stupid.
He does. Trust me, I'm not too happy with it either....I always thought Wario would move more like a powerhouse rather than Mr. Game&Watch.
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Bizarre, but looks pretty neat. I do like randomness sometimes.