
led-naruto wrote:Does anyone think of a new character from Nintendo that has not appeared in any form in the previous Smash titles?

Can we offer esoteric, completely off-the-wall-unrealistic suggestions? Raymond Bryce, Hiro, Cubivore, and The Japanese Alphabet.led-naruto wrote:Does anyone think of a new character from Nintendo that has not appeared in any form in the previous Smash titles?


dkanddiddy wrote:Blazing Warwolf wrote: I just hope SSB4 doesn't get filled with too many Japanese fighting characters like from Tales or something.
I'm also semi-worried about that too. I do not like anime at all, and i'd like Super Smash Bros. to remain as Nintendo-ey as possible.


Blazing Warwolf wrote:dkanddiddy wrote:Blazing Warwolf wrote: I just hope SSB4 doesn't get filled with too many Japanese fighting characters like from Tales or something.
I'm also semi-worried about that too. I do not like anime at all, and i'd like Super Smash Bros. to remain as Nintendo-ey as possible.
Yeah, I don't want their Tekken, Tales, Square Enix, Final Fantasy, Dragon Quest, Soul Calibur, and other shovel like that in the next Smash Bros! I don't think fighters or characters (anime) from those games will fit much with Smash Bros. Those games are more about crazy combos and rely on a health bar and are all about landing a bunch of big damage-dealing hits in a short amount of time. I hope Sakurai keeps a close eye on them to prevent them from trying to add too much of their own stuff in there to try to make it as much as their game as possible and to prevent them from going overboard from trying to add their own twists on the game.I'm fine with maybe Pac-Man, but no anime, Japanese fighters please! Maybe 1 or 2 is acceptable... MAYBE.They better just try to keep that stuff on the Street Fighter, Tales, Tekken, etc, games as much as possible and save such ideas for those games!This is one series Nintendo does NOT want to screw up! Still,as long as such restrictions are met, I'm interested and excited to see what such collaboration of such teams can do on such a series! I can't wait to see the results, especially since they have what they claim to be fighting game experts working hard at the game!I have hope this will be the best and most fun Smash Bros yet with some fast-paced action and combos while still keeping what a Smash Bros game is intact!
I now eagerly wait the 1st trailer... which will probably be at next year's E3.

Broken_Cartridge wrote:Blazing Warwolf wrote:dkanddiddy wrote:Any character can fit into Smash. Chill out. Also I don't think they are going to go crazy with adding a bunch of other companies stuff. Smash will first and foremost be all about Nintendo, but even if they did add Tekken, Tales, Final Fantasy, Dragon Quest, Street Fighter, and Soul Calibur (left out Square Enix because that was redundant) characters they would all feel like they belonged in Smash. The only games that "rely on crazy combos" are Tekken, Street Fighter, and Soul Calibur. So if that's your main complaint just have them on your list, and not the others. (And again, if those characters were in a Smash game, they would play like Smash characters)

led-naruto wrote:Does anyone think of a new character from Nintendo that has not appeared in any form in the previous Smash titles?


KingBroly wrote:
- Why No Lucas? Dirty clone of Ness, done as promo for Mother 3. No longer relevant.
- Why No ROB? Characters have to be cut from older releases, plain and simple.
- Why No Lucario? Pretty pointless copy/paste of Mewtwo. Unlike other clones, it's completely stagnant
- Why No Toon Link? Again, another case of relevance. But we might get Wolf Link+Midna instead. I hope not.
- Why No ZSS? Um...I think after Other M tanking, they'll remove ZSS as a popularity thing, even though Other M was a lazy job all around. Even though ZSS was a High Tier Character.
I'd personally like them to go to Gen 2 Pokemon Trainer as well.


Devil_Rising wrote:
I don't want to see any of their modern characters, personally. Smash Bros. is and should remain 99% Nintendo franchise inspired.




led-naruto wrote:Ubisoft has been supporting Nintendo a lot lately, I could see one of their characters being in the game.

Emily Rogers wrote:Devil_Rising wrote:
I don't want to see any of their modern characters, personally. Smash Bros. is and should remain 99% Nintendo franchise inspired.
It depends on what third party characters we are talking about. Take characters like Mega Man and Bomberman for instance. Some would argue those third party characters have been a bigger presence on Nintendo consoles/handhelds than some of Nintendo's lesser known franchises. Especially since both began life on NES and had sequels on SNES, Nintendo 64, GameCube, Wiiware, all the Game Boys, and DS's.
Bomberman and Mega Man might be third party characters, but they feel like Nintendo characters to me.


Einar1025 wrote:I find it almost comical that there isn't a single legit reason why there shouldn't be more third party characters or that it shouldn't be a cross over fighter.
Seriously, Smash Bros not "Nintendo: The Fighters" >_>

Einar1025 wrote:I find it almost comical that there isn't a single legit reason why there shouldn't be more third party characters or that it shouldn't be a cross over fighter.
Seriously, Smash Bros not "Nintendo: The Fighters" >_>

HammerGalladeBro wrote:Einar1025 wrote:I find it almost comical that there isn't a single legit reason why there shouldn't be more third party characters or that it shouldn't be a cross over fighter.
Seriously, Smash Bros not "Nintendo: The Fighters" >_>
Because then it would be Gaming's All-Stars: Battle Royale (Sorry, could find a better title) and it could lose potentially a lot of what makes Smash Bros. Smash Bros.

Broken_Cartridge wrote:HammerGalladeBro wrote:Einar1025 wrote:I find it almost comical that there isn't a single legit reason why there shouldn't be more third party characters or that it shouldn't be a cross over fighter.
Seriously, Smash Bros not "Nintendo: The Fighters" >_>
Because then it would be Gaming's All-Stars: Battle Royale (Sorry, could find a better title) and it could lose potentially a lot of what makes Smash Bros. Smash Bros.
What makes Smash Bros. Smash Bros is the game itself not the roster. The amount of unlockables, the trophies, the game modes, and the game mechanics. What would make smash bad is if they tried to change the way the game played not if they wanted to add more then just 2 3rd party characters to the roster.




Since1776 wrote:Another Metroid character. Who, I have no idea.

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