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Post by legendofnintendo on Aug 3, 2005 23:58:45 GMT -5
Xeno might own Yoshi's Safari but he might not have a Super Scope. I picked up Mario Paint for a dollar but I couldn't play because I needed a mouse . The cheapest mouse cost me $15.00/12.17 Euros. But now I've taken this thread completly off track.
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Post by Dances in Undergarments on Aug 4, 2005 5:47:11 GMT -5
For the Koopa Kids bio, I think the interesting facts should be:
- who they were named after - what order they appear in in each game (though that was sort of covered in the bio, I think a sentence showing each game's order would be cool - and their names from the cartoon.
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Post by Fryguy64 on Aug 4, 2005 10:48:25 GMT -5
Good thing I know all of that info off the top of my head! Now I just need to draw the damn things
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Post by flintofmother3 on Aug 4, 2005 14:34:42 GMT -5
Yoshi Safari
One day when visiting Princess Peach, Mario and Yoshi where told that Bowser had just invaded Jewelry land and captured his rulers Prince Pine and King Fret. Since Prince Pine is a close friend of Princess Peach She asked Mario to help, Mario agreed so he grabbed his Super scope and departed with Yoshi to the Adventure. Jewelry land is famous for his magical jewels; a set of 12 magical pieces that hold the kingdom together, Bowser stole the jewels and gave one of them to each of his koopalings to protect splitting the land into a dark world and a light world. Mario arrived and defeated the kids (who were using machines and robots to battle) taking back the jewels and rescuing King Fret. The king told Mario that Bowser had taken his son to the dark world. Mario and Yoshi went there and and found the remaining jewels on the hands of Bowser stronger henchmen (a Magikoopa, a Charring chuck, a Big Boo, and a Koopa Troopa) Mario and Yoshi defeated Bowser collecting the last jewels so they could rescue Prince Pine and join the dark and light worlds of jewelry land. Mario and Yoshi returned to Peach only to find that the koopas had invaded jewelry land again, so they departed to the rescue again (this actually happened on the history, the second round actually forms part of the storyline).
-Lemmy guarded the first world using a robot that looked just like his head. -Ludwing used a long necked dinosaur to guard the world 2 -World 3 was guarded by Wendy how hide inside pipes and covered with a shield (you had to drop anvils on her head) -Iggy was at the end of world 4 on a mechanical blooper -Morton guarded world 5 using a mechanical frog -On world 6 waited Larry underwater on a mechanical bubble (whit helixes around him) -And on world 7 Roy used a balloon to battle Mario.
(nothing to do with this, but, I am confused, should I edit the Samus picture, or is it okay to remain like that?)
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Post by Fryguy64 on Aug 4, 2005 15:19:20 GMT -5
It's up to you, really. I have no problems with the way it is. If you want to change it I'm also happy to change it.
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Post by almort27 on Aug 5, 2005 11:15:53 GMT -5
Foreman Spike (wrecking crew)
A long time ago, when Mario was still a carpenter, Mario and Luigi got an assignment to wreck down some old buildings that no one used anymore. But there was one person who was against this assignment and would do any thing to stop the Mario bros. That persons name is Foreman Spike. Foreman Spike would chase the Mario Bros and try to hit them with his hammer to make them fall down. He would also destroy ladders to make the job impossible for the Mario Bros so they would have to restart again. Sometimes he would make them fall into an ambush of eggplant men. In bonus stages, Mario and Foreman Spike race to find a coin. Mario would receive 5000 points if he finds it. If Spike finds it, Mario gets nothing.
Spike’s Henchman include, Eggplant Man who runs around all over the place, Robots who follow the Mario Bros around until they die, the blue one goes faster than the red one. Mario can trap these enemies by locking them in rooms and dropping barrels on top of them. Spike can be trapped too.
Spike returned again in Wrecking Crew 98. This time he is working for Bowser. He has the same purpose as in Wrecking Crew. He also looks different than he used to look.
Interesting Facts 1. Spike’s name is Blackey in Japan. 2. Spike may have been the basis for Wario.
I might do the picture too.
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Post by Dances in Undergarments on Aug 6, 2005 2:10:00 GMT -5
Cool - I've always wanted to see what this guy looks like. Okay, not always, but, you know.
I also meant to come back here with the information for my above post. Whoops.
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Post by Fryguy64 on Aug 6, 2005 6:18:09 GMT -5
Foreman Spike official art exists. He appears in Mobile Golf + on the Game Boy Color, and there's artwork for him: This is him at the bottom of the pageHowever, he looks COMPLETELY different in Wrecking Crew '98... but the one above looks the most like his original NES sprite.
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Post by nocturnal YL on Aug 6, 2005 9:34:41 GMT -5
Oh, Mario Golf characters actually DID appear on Mobile Golf?
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Post by almort27 on Aug 6, 2005 9:57:55 GMT -5
Do you have a picture for Spike from Wrecking Crew 98?
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Post by Fryguy64 on Aug 6, 2005 11:38:27 GMT -5
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Post by almort27 on Aug 6, 2005 14:24:18 GMT -5
This is what I got so far. Do you think there is anything I could do to improve it? Edit: Is this more understandable? And I know my art sucks.
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Post by Fryguy64 on Aug 6, 2005 16:44:58 GMT -5
...what is it?
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Post by almort27 on Aug 6, 2005 18:16:13 GMT -5
I think some one else should do the picture. Im bad at drawing.
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Post by Fryguy64 on Aug 7, 2005 4:30:07 GMT -5
Well... when I looked at it there were no characters... just a ladder, two lines and a bomb. I guessed it was a remake of a scene from Wrecking Crew... but there were no characters on it.
Now there are.
But if this is an illustration for Nintendo Stars you'll notice I'm not using sprite art - only drawn artwork. And it has to predominantly feature the main character.
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