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Post by Flip on Dec 6, 2008 14:45:59 GMT -5
I always thought that Wario's choppy animations was a reference to the animation in the WarioWare series. It actually a reference to the original Wario Land on the Game Boy, I remember back on (the now closed down) Nsider showed a GIF from the game of Wario moving around in that odd manner. Funny, because I believe Mario only had two or three frames of animation in his NES/Game Boy games as well The hardware does not give a good reason as to why he has choppy animation.
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Post by kirbychu on Dec 6, 2008 15:16:05 GMT -5
Funny, because I believe Mario only had two or three frames of animation in his NES/Game Boy games as well The hardware does not give a good reason as to why he has choppy animation. ...What?
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Post by Spud on Dec 6, 2008 15:36:05 GMT -5
Funny, because I believe Mario only had two or three frames of animation in his NES/Game Boy games as well The hardware does not give a good reason as to why he has choppy animation. ...What? I think he's saying that it isn't grounds for a reference. Though it probably is.
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Post by Flip on Dec 6, 2008 16:31:02 GMT -5
I think he's saying that it isn't grounds for a reference. Though it probably is. No, not it's not. The choppy animation should not refer to Wario Land because Wario had just as many frames of animation as Mario Land/Mario Bros. Mario. That's something that has to do with the game itself, not a quality of Wario.
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Post by Da Robot on Dec 6, 2008 16:53:20 GMT -5
It actually a reference to the original Wario Land on the Game Boy, I remember back on (the now closed down) Nsider showed a GIF from the game of Wario moving around in that odd manner. Funny, because I believe Mario only had two or three frames of animation in his NES/Game Boy games as well The hardware does not give a good reason as to why he has choppy animation. No, no you misunderstand it was some special animation he would do, it has nothing to do with the hardware of the GB. What's the point? I'm seen it but I can't prove it anyway.
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Post by Captain Walrus on Dec 6, 2008 21:11:49 GMT -5
Wario's quirky animation in Brawl is part of his strategy. If you get rid of that, Wario would be much less unique and not as good a fighter.
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Post by Koopaul on Dec 6, 2008 21:59:50 GMT -5
Well I don't know exactly, you may be right though. It does make some of his moves unpredictable. But like a few extra frames can't hurt, can it?
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Post by Flip on Dec 7, 2008 2:14:44 GMT -5
Wario's quirky animation in Brawl is part of his strategy. If you get rid of that, Wario would be much less unique and not as good a fighter. THAT I can get behind. They did say Wario has "invisible martial arts" that most players have no ability to even see.
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Post by TV Eye on Dec 7, 2008 14:45:40 GMT -5
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Post by Boo Destroyer on Dec 7, 2008 15:15:40 GMT -5
Okay, dude. I think we already get the idea...
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Post by Manspeed on Dec 7, 2008 18:49:49 GMT -5
Already get the idea of what? Is Teev not allowed to Toddify an innuendo?
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Post by Boo Destroyer on Dec 7, 2008 18:53:00 GMT -5
Make an overdone hobby out of it? Anyway, I don't know what they were trying to imply there on the Dojo. Maybe they just mean that his fighting style is far different from the others, in tone with his character.
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Post by Dasher Misire on Dec 9, 2008 19:23:31 GMT -5
Wario's quirky animation in Brawl is part of his strategy. If you get rid of that, Wario would be much less unique and not as good a fighter. NO. Wario in his own games relies on brute strength. He has a ton of moves that could have been done much better or PUT IN. How about Butt Stomp? Shoulder Barge should be a lot bigger, too. And that's like saying removing the fart takes away the character. Wario NEVER did fart jokes before Brawl.
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Post by Koopaul on Dec 9, 2008 21:31:47 GMT -5
Well I think Walrus is referring to the mechanics behind Wario in that game. It may not suit Wario very well, but it made him a good fighter in a way.
But I agree that there should be more Wario Land stuff inserted into him. But people think the farting is pretty funny so we can't remove that. I say the two moves Wario could remove is the Chomp and Corkscrew because they're not a necessity to his technique from what I heard from experts.
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Post by Captain Walrus on Dec 10, 2008 3:42:28 GMT -5
Wario's quirky animation in Brawl is part of his strategy. If you get rid of that, Wario would be much less unique and not as good a fighter. NO. Wario in his own games relies on brute strength. He has a ton of moves that could have been done much better or PUT IN. How about Butt Stomp? Shoulder Barge should be a lot bigger, too. And that's like saying removing the fart takes away the character. Wario NEVER did fart jokes before Brawl. Okay. I'm not sure what "NO." is all about. You make it sound like quirky animation is raping his character. I never said anything about his moveset. You can change his moveset all you like, it's irrelevant to my point.
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