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Post by Dances in Undergarments on Jan 19, 2008 21:15:12 GMT -5
Because its from a fake newspaper, with Japanese copy-pasted from Wikipedia.
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Post by The Qu on Jan 19, 2008 21:19:43 GMT -5
Because its from a fake newspaper, with Japanese copy-pasted from Wikipedia. Oh, Ok. Didn't mean to sound dense, I just didn't get why that would deconfirm it.
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Post by Johans Nidorino on Jan 19, 2008 23:03:35 GMT -5
Hell YEAH! I had that exact same idea! =D If the Eevee thing is true then I believe it may evolve depending on the stage it's fighting on. Like Flareon is Norfair or Glaceon is The Summit. My guesses. It's also possible that it depends on specific flooring inside individual stages (just like the Pikmin).
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Post by Da Robot on Jan 20, 2008 15:45:24 GMT -5
More BC impresions have come in.
Other info: - Latios and Latias are not hard to avoid. - Waluigi is a very effective AT. - Metagross: We had heard his attack was earthquake, but now we have more details on it. He stomps the ground once and everyone on it gets stuck (similar to DK's forward soecial). He stomps again and sends everyone flying (those IN and ON the ground). He does this about three times. - Curbside: "I'm almost positive I saw Fox's gun explode if you overuse it, similar to Diddy's."
Pokemon trainer: - When a Pokemon is KO'd, the glowing platform comes down as usual, but Pokemon Trainer throws a Pokeball on top of it. - The next Pokemon in order starts out on the new life. So if you get KO'd as Squirtle, your next life starts out as Ivysaur, and so on. - More confirmation of a GB-colored Pokemon Trainer. This time we learn that his Pokemon take the appearance as well. - Other PT colors include a Brown/Tan costume, a White/Red costume, a blue costume, and a green with dark green costume. - Victory Poses: Puts his arms aorund Ivysaur and rubs his head. Ivysaur looks happy. Hugs Squirtle. Squirtle looks basful. - Defeat Pose: Hangs his head in shame and face palms himself. The Pokemon claps for him. - The announcer says the name of the winning Pokemon, not "Pokemon Trainer".
Charizard: - Forward Air: Wing Attack. - A,A,A: Claw, Claw, Wing Attack. - Up Special can be continued and hit multiple times. (I assume it can have a few extra spins from only ONE use) - Up Smash: An upward headbutt. - Forward Smash: Massive Knockback. - Has a completely red color.
Squirtle: - Neutral Air: Withdraws into his shell and watr sprinkles out. - When you get knocked on the ground (like if you miss a tech and just lie on the ground for a minute), he will lie on his shell and wiggle his arms and legs until he can get back up.
Ivysaur: - Dash Attack: A running headbutt.
King Dedede: - Colors: Pink w/ light pink trim. Purple w/ blue trim. Has GB colors (gray/white and that off-green color). - Victory Pose: He's sitting with a Waddle Dee and rubs his belly happily. - His inhale can suck up items, just like Kirby. He was seen sucking up a Capsule and possibly a Star Rod. - Dash attack is his trip attack. - Forward Smash is him holding the hammer above his head and bringing it down with great force. - Down Smash: Spins around holding the hammer low to the ground. - Forward Tilt: Spins the hammer around multiple times.
Wario: - Entrance: He comes in on his bike, it crashes and he dusts himself off. (Like the original trainer) - Defeat Pose: Claps quickly and yells as if he's making some sort of gesture to the winner. - His Corkscrew hits multiple times and sucks the perosn in (think Young Link's Spin Attack). It's not very powerful - His Bike hits multiple times. - Victory Pose: Him laughing a lot (We now know all three victory poses for him). - Wario Man lasted about 20 seconds. It's true, if you use the Bike, you go flying right off. If you're KO'd, you lose your FS.
Kirby: - His Hammer Special was changed. On the ground: It's the same with more power. In the air: it no longer spins around like in Melee, now it acts the same way as it if was on the ground. - Forward Air: Still the triple kick. The last kick has good knockback. - All attacks just seem imroved overall from Melee.
I'm really liking the sound of the black and white GB alt colors for the characters (first Wario and now DDD and PT). Squirtle sounds pretty humorous our of the PT 3 Pokemon, (ninja like jumps, supposed taunt has him doing the peace sign and wiggling of his arms and legs when he falls on his back). All in all a good set of impressions.
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Post by NinjaRygar on Jan 20, 2008 15:52:58 GMT -5
- When you get knocked on the ground (like if you miss a tech and just lie on the ground for a minute), he will lie on his shell and wiggle his arms and legs until he can get back up. Awesome. I'm never going to tech the ground.
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Post by Sqrt2 on Jan 21, 2008 8:16:55 GMT -5
Awesome. I'm never going to tech the ground. Can you please explain to me what 'tech'ing is. I have, like, no idea of what you're going on about.
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Post by NinjaRygar on Jan 21, 2008 8:44:50 GMT -5
Just means tapping R or L just before hitting the ground (or wall or ceiling)when you're falling to land on your feet right away.
Holding forward or back while you tech will have you roll in that direction.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2008 9:36:16 GMT -5
Good idea changing the title heading on the topic, Rygar. Smart thing to do in case any unwary noob wanders in...
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Post by Arcadenik on Jan 21, 2008 20:44:23 GMT -5
Just means tapping R or L just before hitting the ground (or wall or ceiling)when you're falling to land on your feet right away. Holding forward or back while you tech will have you roll in that direction. Oh, yeah! I do that a lot in Melee! I just didn't know it was called "teching". I figured it was like a cat landing on its legs.
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Post by GenG on Jan 22, 2008 2:36:01 GMT -5
The Studio is in fact Game Arts. Sakurai revealed it in the "Iwata Asks" interview.
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Post by parrothead on Jan 22, 2008 2:40:32 GMT -5
The Studio is in fact Game Arts. Sakurai revealed it in the "Iwata Asks" interview. This Game Arts?
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Post by Fryguy64 on Jan 22, 2008 5:49:25 GMT -5
Grandia II Game Arts. Or at least that's where most of the staff came from. I'm still not sure if that's the name given to Sakurai's SSBB studio. Interesting to note Nintendo and HAL Labs co-own the Smash Bros. series as a whole. Cool interview.
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Post by NinjaRygar on Jan 22, 2008 5:55:20 GMT -5
Mareg for Brawl! I can't wait for the rest of this interview. Sakurai is a really hard guy to figure out sometimes... but thanks to Smash Brothers, he's a household name.
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Post by Wildcat on Jan 22, 2008 9:44:22 GMT -5
Huh...didn't predict Game Arts to pop up as the developer. They've done a great job, that they have. And heh, Mareg for Brawl indeed. Anyone from Grandia II would be cool with me.
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Post by rukifellth on Jan 22, 2008 15:52:27 GMT -5
I will never forget the Motion Sensor Bomb, but I guess Snakes down B move will replace it in one way, plus, we got the gooy bomb now!
Oh, and I'm still holding my thumbs for Demille...
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