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Post by Fryguy64 on Dec 10, 2008 4:32:42 GMT -5
But I agree that there should be more Wario Land stuff inserted into him.
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Post by Manspeed on Dec 10, 2008 14:58:46 GMT -5
Do WarioWare, Wario World, and a bunch of Mario spinoffs ring a bell?
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Post by Da Robot on Dec 10, 2008 18:15:19 GMT -5
Do WarioWare, Wario World, and a bunch of Mario spinoffs ring a bell? Here's the exact answers from Wikipedia. Recently, with the onset of games like Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Mario Strikers Charged, Wario has been depicted using explosive flatulence as a weapon against his opponents. Prior to WarioWare: Smooth Moves (the first game of his to depict him using flatulence jokes), he was never associated with bodily functions.
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Post by Dances in Undergarments on Dec 11, 2008 20:33:28 GMT -5
'exact answers from wikipedia' is an oxymoron.
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Post by Koopaul on Dec 11, 2008 23:19:53 GMT -5
But I do think he's right. I don't ever remember him farting in any games until Smooth Moves. However farting DOES suit Wario very well, I'm surprised it hasn't been done sooner.
Although I do remember him emitting deadly gas in Wario Land 2, but its a belch instead.
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Post by Da Robot on Dec 12, 2008 4:57:17 GMT -5
Well, when I meant exact answers, I was referring to Man Frog saying "WarioWare" (correct answer being WW:SM) and "a bunch of Mario spin off's" (correct answer being MSC).
Well, I don't know if it's right or wrong grammar wise, but I was just trying to make Man Frog's info more accurate/specific, (no offense Man Frog).
There really only one confirmed fart reference in WW:SM and that the microgame where you have fan Wario's fart gas out of the air to save somebody from it.
The other is sticking a wanted poster for Wario for the crime of "creating air pollution" (I can't remember the exact wording) which doesn't necessary mean farting (he could have just polluted the environment using a factory or something).
But I agree with Koopaul as well, there's nothing wrong with it (as long as it not used excessively), I mean Wario is reported to be very unhygenic.
Also I really hope that his farting ability is combined with a box of matches/a lighter one day . . . Fire Wario anyone?
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Post by Fryguy64 on Dec 13, 2008 20:24:38 GMT -5
Hell, if Yoshi's been farting since Yoshi's Island (see Touch Fuzzy Get Dizzy) it is a little surprising that Wario's humour has stayed away from there.
Although I still love the Wario Land 2 enemies that throw spiky balls in America and Europe to make Wario stumble and dizzy, but in Japan they throw glasses of beer.
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Post by BeamClaws on Dec 20, 2008 12:57:26 GMT -5
Hell, if Yoshi's been farting since Yoshi's Island (see Touch Fuzzy Get Dizzy) it is a little surprising that Wario's humour has stayed away from there. Although I still love the Wario Land 2 enemies that throw spiky balls in America and Europe to make Wario stumble and dizzy, but in Japan they throw glasses of beer. I actually think Wario games should be a little more "mature", not blood, but crude humor like that, maybe he starts the game off drunk, a la Conker, and getting drugged like Yoshi does in Touch Fuzzy Get Dizzy, and maybe even make a fuzzy reference. Of course, they wo't go over board Nintendo doesn't want rated M Wario game.
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Post by Arcadenik on Dec 22, 2008 7:41:55 GMT -5
Rival Trainer. Rival Pokemon Trainer. Female Pokemon Trainer. Female Trainer. And so on... all of these names are incorrect. If fans want a second Pokemon Trainer with 3 different starters, lets go with Pokemon Ranger. The name is correct. But which Pokemon should the Pokemon Ranger have? I sugggest Mudkip, Grovyle, and Blaziken OR Treecko, Marshtomp, and Blaziken. It just seems to me that Blaziken was the most wanted Pokemon starter since Charizard. I remember before Ruby/Sapphire came out, fans were always asking for Charizard. After Ruby/Sapphire came out, fans forgot all about Charizard and started supporting Blaziken. And yet Charizard made the cut in Brawl. Maybe no Pokemon Ranger since in addition to Pokemon Trainer, that's 6 playable Pokemon plus Pikachu, Jigglypuff, and Lucario's future replacement totals 9 playable Pokemon.
Or should the Pokemon Trainer be the only Pokemon Trainer in SSB4. If so, should he get replaced with a new trainer from the 4th or 5th gen with 3 new Pokemon? I have a strong feeling a lot of people here will strongly oppose replacing Squirtle, Ivysaur, and Charizard with 3 new Pokemon, since many people don't like seeing characters removed and/or replaced in the next game.
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Post by Flip on Dec 22, 2008 8:02:23 GMT -5
Wario is definitely the candidate for a Conker replacement if anybody. Though, I think it would be far funnier if they took some old, washed up character back from the dead for that role. Captain Rainbow's version of Ossan from Golf, anyone? Heh...
Speaking of which, what are the odds Captain Rainbow would appear in-game? My money's on just a trophy, stickers, etc. similar to Chibi-Robo, but I would love to see him as a playable character. He could have a cool gimmick where he has to "power-up" to really deal damage and fight, but consumes that power over time.
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Post by Arcadenik on Dec 22, 2008 10:41:15 GMT -5
Captain Rainbow is perfect for SSB4. He already interacts with the obscure Nintendo characters. So having him fight the popular Nintendo characters would make sense. But he's Japan-only so that might hurt his chances of becoming playable. Sakurai doesn't want to add too many Japan-only characters. We got two Japan-only characters in Melee (Marth and Roy) and only one in Brawl (Lucas). I'm actually hoping that we get two Japan-only newcomers in SSB4 - Captain Rainbow and Takamaru.
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Post by Grandy02 on Dec 22, 2008 12:34:07 GMT -5
Speaking of which, what are the odds Captain Rainbow would appear in-game? My money's on just a trophy, stickers, etc. similar to Chibi-Robo... Or as an alternate costume for Captain Falcon. But seriously, I'd love to see Captain Rainbow becoming playable in any way in the west, be it in Captain Rainbow itself (I still hope for EU release) or in the next Smash. That Captain Rainbow is one of the most recent franchises and that it consists of only one title so far that bombed might not boost his changes for being playable, though. But trophy or at least a sticker will be there for sure. I'm actually hoping that we get two Japan-only newcomers in SSB4 - Captain Rainbow and Takamaru. Takamaru could easily be brought to the west by Virtual Console, and I'm fairly sure that will happen. And Captain Rainbow - well, I repeat myself, I'll still hope until summer that he will not remain Japan-only.
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Post by Dasher Misire on Dec 22, 2008 14:46:17 GMT -5
It's just Wario is meant to be brute strength, not ridiculously weak and gross humor. Play Wario games that aren't post 2001 and you should see.
Hell, Feel Good Inc. said they wanted a side of Wario that wasn't just all gross humor. See, now it's ASSOCIATED with him and not so much strength anymore.
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Post by Arcadenik on Dec 22, 2008 15:16:19 GMT -5
I'd have liked for SSB4 to have two Warios. The regular Wario (the biker outfit from WarioWare) and Classic Wario (the overalls from Wario Land). Wario would use the same moveset from SSBB but Classic Wario would have slightly different moveset and the unique ability to use transformations from Wario Land.
For example, Classic Wario turns into Puffy Wario when he floats like Kirby (meaning Classic Wario has multiple jumps but Wario doesn't). Classic Wario turns into Fat Wario if he picks up too many Food items, making him able to jump only once and is very heavy its hard to knock him around (meaning he doesn't flinch too much). Classic Wario turns into Fire Wario when he's hit by fire-based projectiles repeatedly such as Mario's Fireball, Ness's PK Fire, Charizard's Flamethrower, etc. and he runs around inflicting minor burn damage on his opponents. And his Final Smash MUST have him transform into Vampire Wario so he can replenish his own HP by biting his opponents (that's Classic Wario's upgraded B move seeing he can do the same move as regular Wario in his normal form) and fly around in bat form (by repeatedly tapping A while in the air).
Wario and Classic Wario occupy the same slot on the character select screen. You just select Classic Wario on the bottom just like how you are able to select Sheik after selecting Zelda in Brawl.
That's the most reasonable way to present the Wario franchises in my opinion. No Mona. No Ashley. No Captain Syrup. No other Wario characters. Only Wario himself in his WarioWare form and Wario Land form.
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Post by Manspeed on Dec 22, 2008 16:38:57 GMT -5
Wario doesn't have two "forms". Wario is Wario. Bar none. If he deserves to have two different movesets, then so does every other character.
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