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2009.11.23 06:37 hillsonn Super Mario
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2023.06.21 16:41 Kuromemono SuperMarioWonder
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2017.01.13 04:19 FlapSnapple Super Mario Odyssey
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2024.05.16 07:15 Ruiji64 My uncle works for Nintendo and Illumination. This is an early version of “The Super Mario Bros. Movie 2”
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2024.05.16 07:15 Practical-Ebb7327 opinion bout the bosses of super mario rpg
hey guys i have a question and it about the bosses, so i was playing super mario rpg and i realize that the had no feeling about the bosses, like dont get me wrong there unique but i felt like the bosses are like beef up enemies with some being good like bowyer or the axem ranger but other were boing, so my question what make you guys like rpg bosses so much?
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2024.05.16 07:03 DoctorNoname98 [PC][Early 2000's] 2D puzzle game starring a lizard
I don't remember much about it, but I figured why not it's worth a shot.
It's not a sidescroller, but it has the same camera view as Super Mario Bros. You could only move one box at a time, and I don't think you could jump. I think you could mine or had bombs and you would try to collect diamonds to beat the levels.
Weird, but I know there was
cracked mud in one of the background for sure.
I don't think it was on Real Arcade, but it was on one of those early game apps before Steam came along. I just went through Real Arcade's catalog, and while there was a lot of nostalgia, not what I was looking for :/
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2024.05.16 07:01 EUGsk8rBoi42p "Just check out Eugene’s Reddit section any day, but don’t say I didn’t warn you."
Admitting we have a problem is the first step in solving it! Author is a Eugenean talking about her experience with rising crime in the city, never saw this story but hey, still relevant today. Found this little gem by random chance. Title is a hopefully relatable quote from the article. You can agree or disagree with the author, but it's actually pretty well written with sources included. (just including the whole article, for people who don't want to click links!) I Caught Two Men Stealing From My Home. The Aftermath Was Absurd—and All Too Typical.
This experience crystallized Oregon’s deeper problems.
BY
REBECCA SCHUMANJUNE 21, 20225:40 AM
Typically, guys wearing power-company vests don’t leave the houses they’re working on laden down with backpacks—let alone power tools, a scooter, and a Nintendo Switch. But that was the scene I happened upon at 6:30 p.m. on a Tuesday in mid-April when I puttered into my driveway in Eugene, Oregon, my 7-year-old ensconced in the back seat.
For a second, my brain tried to normalize the incident:
This is just my daughter’s dad stopping by—except there are two of him, and they’re dressed as electricians for some reason? Then, a second later, everything whooshed into place: Oh, wait, I’m being robbed. Or, rather, I was being burgled. I would get reminded of this distinction later, when I made the dubious choice to join the chorus of aggrieved buttinskies on
Nextdoor, where my well-meaning post to warn the neighborhood would turn me into an accidental vigilante hero for a day.
Unfortunately, it’s true: My reaction to this burgle was the lived-out fantasy of many who have been on the business end of a property crime. As the two goons took off on foot down my street, I went into fight-or-flight mode—and I chose fight.
“Well,” I said to my confused child, “let’s go see if we can get our stuff back.”
I peeled my 2005 Subaru back onto the street and easily overtook my two targets, who then hurtled themselves into an alley, whereupon I cornered one by the driver’s side window as the other made haste across the adjacent parking lot.
“Just give it back, bro!” I yelled out my window. “Just give it back! I’m a single mom!
Just give it back.”
I repeated this until either I reminded him too much of his meanest teacher or he realized he’d been caught in broad daylight. “Fine,” he said. “Just fucking
take it.”
He shoved a backpack through my driver’s side window. Inside it was both my laptops and my daughter’s iPad from school. Back at home, I would discover these guys had used channel lock pliers to force open the back door, but that the general chaos of my home had prevented them from locating my passport, jewelry, or sole item of irreplaceable value: the Montblanc fountain pen that my father, who died in a bicycle accident two years ago, had gotten for his law school graduation. My cat was unfazed.
I can honestly tell you that this little caper of mine was thrilling and deeply satisfying. It was also the exact wrong thing to do. Even this
fanatical open-carry gun website implores: “Don’t chase criminals.” What if these two dipsticks had been armed? As unlikely as that was—property crime in my town is
often driven by
addiction, and weapons are
worth money, which can buy drugs—I put myself
and my child in potential danger. And for what? Three grand worth of electronics. As any reputable expert will tell you,
you’re never to give chase to a thief, because human life is not worth possessions. As much as I admit to enjoying being called a “badass” by everyone I told this story, plus the
listeners of KLCC Oregon, I should not have done this.
I
did call the police, on the nonemergency line, because the dudes were long gone and nobody was hurt. I declined the dispatcher’s offer to send two officers to fingerprint a bunch of stuff I’d already touched. At best, that would have just added two more sets of prints to my town’s burgeoning roster of perennially at-large property criminals.
There are larger issues here, issues much more important than my would-be cool story. First, it’s an example of how in Eugene, small-scale property crime is now de facto legal. It is largely nonviolent, so it’s rarely seen as worth police resources to track down the goods. At the same time, it is so prevalent that any time one vest-wearing bozo gets nabbed, three more spring up in his place. This was my house’s second break-in in six months, and my fourth property crime total in the three years I’ve lived here as an adult. Eugene is my hometown, so I can also add the four times my childhood house, where my mother still lives, has been burgled since the early 2000s. When I was little, we left our front door unlocked so regularly that I wasn’t aware front doors
had locks on them until I was much older. By the time I turned 30, however, every door in my parents’ house had been pried open at least once. (“Time to finally get that alarm system!” said my dad for three straight decades.)
Still, it’s a mistake to treat this trend solely as a vexing crime problem. Eugene’s descent into its property crime epidemic has been concurrent, unsurprisingly, with two addiction epidemics: First, the methamphetamine nightmare of the 1990s—
when pseudoephedrine pills were still unregulated—
hit Oregon and other Western states particularly hard. That wave segued all too naturally into the
opioid and fentanyl crisis of the present. Meanwhile, not only did meth never really leave, but its use in Oregon also
surged with the pandemic, with
three Oregonians per day currently dying a drug-related death.
Since our conversation was necessarily brief, I don’t know the housing or drug situation of the guys who broke into my place. But
local statistics point to them as two more casualties of these plagues. (Granted, those statistics are from nearby Portland, and they are police-sourced, so take them how you wish.)
For all the
ambivalent empathy that the opioid epidemic has engendered, the local property crime scourge has set off a fierce public backlash. My incident brought out an unsurprising chorus of bloodlust on Nextdoor and elsewhere, when I shared it because I wanted to give my immediate neighbors a heads-up: “You should have kicked their asses,” they wrote. “We need to rise up and defend our property
.”
This town’s petty crime is often attributed, at least in
the national conservative press, to our West Coast government’s decision to
temporarily allow urban camping during the pandemic. (That policy has now officially ended, for what it’s worth.) Towns like mine have often been characterized in the popular imagination as unlivable crime-addled hellholes. I will be the first to admit that our tent cities are sometimes
blatant open-air drug markets, but this is the case even as our property values inflate to
absurd proportions—and our crime is actually
on the decline. Still, Oregonians like me currently have about a
2.7 percent chance of being burgled, which, at almost 30 percent higher than the national average, is very high. I learned very efficiently how anecdotes like mine get around (I can’t help it if I’m a dynamic storyteller!) and attract the righteous indignation of other former victims, so many often feel, incorrectly, like we few honest vanguards are awash in a sea of riffraff.
This atmosphere, in turn, inspires my locality’s equally unreasonable political extremists to put forth and exacerbate their own untenable solutions. Even in a hyperpolarized American environment,
Oregon is more polarized than most. For decades, our liberal enclaves have made
Portlandia look understated, while our conservative areas make Texas’ look progressive.
For example, during the heyday of Eugene’s recently dismantled and infamous
Washington Jefferson Park tent city, a larger break-in at a bicycle store was traced
at least partially back to the encampment. The police swept the tents and made a flurry of arrests. Some of the bikes were found. This resulted in part in outrage over using resources to hassle the city’s most impoverished residents: “
A stolen bike, yes, that sucks,” an advocate for the unhoused told a local news outlet. “But what are your priorities? And I’m sorry, but a stolen bike isn’t the priority.”
Well, trust me, in this town, it
definitely isn’t. Recovering those bikes was an anomaly; in Eugene, most of these burglaries go unsolved. In fact,
87 percent of burglaries in the whole country do, too. The get-tough-on-property-crime proponents assert that statistically, this sends a message that stealing is fair game, and sure, that is a message I do not condone. But I also agree with a somewhat less rabid version of the opposing view: Property
is replaceable, these crimes
are nonviolent, and everyone currently rifling through houses and dealing drugs out of tents in my town
is human. They deserve a chance to get their lives on track.
So, what
should be the town’s priority? Fixing the addiction epidemics is a perilously long way away from happening, for reasons that are as polarizing as addiction’s consequences. In the sobering and excellent
Dopesick,
author Beth Macy goes into painfully exacting detail about opioids’ near-inescapable hold on the human brain. Macy argues that the true way out of this epidemic is “low-barrier treatment,” which includes supportive housing and medical interventions such as safe injection supplies, fentanyl testing strips,
buprenorphine access, and supervised consumption sites. All of these options, however, are a tough sell even in a “progressive” town like Eugene, where supervised consumption sites are what NIMBY nightmares are made of, and low-barrier treatment can run up against
deeply held moral stigma:
Gas is $5 a gallon, and my taxes are going to some junkie? In the meantime, while some admirably advocate and vote and wait for those breakthroughs, what should we do about the burglaries themselves? Should we pursue more law enforcement, or more compassion toward the burglars? More arrests that allegedly might deter this, or policies that might alleviate income inequality? Does—as approximately 83 percent of the suggestions from my Nextdoor thread contended—every house in town need a tripwire that handcuffs trespassers on sight? Or should all businesses be taxed at 500 percent, and the proceeds used to furnish every fentanyl dealer in town with a nice apartment and mad cash? The debate has degenerated such that these are the sorts of cartoonish positions each side believes they’re fighting—and, in fact, are the only available choices. Just check out
Eugene’s Reddit section any day, but don’t say I didn’t warn you.
The actual blight on small American towns like mine isn’t property crime. It’s that any tenable solution to it has been swallowed up into a churning abyss of extremism and perceived counterextremism. No one seems to have a convincing answer to the most basic question: So what should we do? What should
I do?
Burglaries don’t
have to be largely
unsolvable, and more property criminals
could be apprehended. But while I don’t want those dudes or any of their buddies to come back to my house, I also don’t want them in an American prison, where their “rehabilitation” will consist largely of learning
better ways to commit even bigger crimes when they get out, and their options for alternative forms of acquiring money will be even more limited than they are now. Lacking any meaningful
restorative justice program for petty thieves in my town (which would, in turn, necessitate locating and apprehending them), I decided my own problems could be solved, for now, with a padlock on my back gate.
And then, not long after the break-in, a Nintendo Switch appeared on my town’s Craigslist. Its included components and color combination were identical to the set stolen from my house. I debated, briefly, bringing my vigilante justice alter ego Super Annoying out of retirement, answering the ad and showing up to shrill my wrongdoers into returning what was mine. But this time, I thought better of it. My life is not worth much, but it’s probably worth more than
Mario Kart. I can only hope the console’s new owners enjoy it as much as my daughter did—at least until someone steals it again.
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2024.05.16 06:53 Aggressive-Jelly-180 Changes I'd make for the Super Smash Bros. Playable Fighters part 1: Smash 64
Welcome to the series of Changes to be Made to the Super Smash Bros. Playable Fighters. First, we are going with the playable fighters of the original game, Smash 64. Now this topic has been done before, though it'd to make my own version. Plus, while some did get some proper changes, the original 12 are still the biggest offenders when it comes to bad or outdated choices of Movesets, animations, aesthetics, etc. Here is a list of them.
Mario: - Mario will now have his voice from Kevin Afghani instead of Charles Martinet due to the latter retiring from his acting career.
- He is now able to crawl.
- His Fire Mario & Wario Alts. return.
- He now has a water meter from Super Mario Sunshine, where by using the shield special button. the water meter refills after usage.
- Down-Tilt - Roll: Performs a forward Roll.
- Side-Smash - Hammer: Swings his hammer forward.
- Up-Smash - Super Jump Punch: Does a jumping uppercut in place that produces Star Coins or Metro Kingdom Special Coins on contact.
- Neutral-Aerial - Spin Jump: Spins himself around.
- Down-Aerial - Ground Pound: Butt Stomps downward, bouncing on & meteor spiking opponents.
- Neutral-Special: Name is changed to Firebrand.
- Side-Special - Cappy: Tosses Cappy forward like a boomerang and/or can jump on him like an extra platform.
- Up-Smash - Wing Cap: Spawns a Wing Cap & shoots up into the air before gliding.
- Down-Special: F.L.U.D.D remains here and functions the same though it can now damage opponents and can turn into nuzzle form while in the air and help mario into the air.
- Final-Smash: Name is changed to Ultra Fireball and functions like in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars.
- Up-Taunt: Returns to his old one, where he briefly grows in size as if obtaining a Mushroom.
- Left Victory Pose: Jumps to the top of a flagpole, slides down it, then hops off and happily poses.
Donkey Kong: - Donkey Kong will now have his voice from Takashi Nagasako instead of the stupid & bland realistic Gorilla Grunts.
- His white alt. has a blue tie to accurately represent Super Kong.
- Neutral-Special - Coconut Shooter: Takes out His Coconut Shooter, then fires a Coconut.
- Side-Special - Barrel Throw: Throws a barrel across the stage, which just like with the normal Barrel item, it can be picked up and thrown by other fighters.
- Up-Special - Barrel Cannon: Enters a barrel cannon and fires himself in the direction that is input.
- Up-Taunt: Still pounds his chest, but now hollers wildly while doing so.
- Idle Animation #2: He quickly sit downs and pull out a Nintendo Switch and play on it, based on an idle pose from the Retro Donkey Kong Country games
- Left Victory Pose: DK rapidly punches and kicks a Slot Machine Barrel from the Retro Donkey Kong Country games, breaking it and releasing a bunch of bananas; once he's done, he lands on the ground and smiles for the camera, while giving a thumbs-up
- Right Victory Pose: He still pounds his chest, but just like his new Up-Taunt, hollers wildly.
Link: - Link will not just use the Master Sword, he will also use the Ancient Axe and Guardian Spear.
- Side-Smash - Spear Thrust: Performs a straight-forward stab with his Spear.
- Up-Smash - Vertical Spin: Jumps and Spin slashes upwards, which at 0% damage can shoot a sword beam.
- Down-Smash: Spins his axe around while charging, and then slams his axe onto the ground.
- Neutral-Aerial: Spins the Axe in a circle.
- Forward-Aerial: Thrusts the spear forwards.
- Grab - Magnesis: Picks up a Magnet, then Fires two whips to grab an opponent, which can be used as a tether recovery.
- Neutral-Special: More arrows than just wooden ones, which he can pull from the Menu.
- Fire Arrows: Deal fire damage.
- Ice Arrows: Freeze opponents when at high enough percentages.
- Thunder Arrows: Make a bolt of lightning strike the opponent hit, dealing electric damage.
- Bomb Arrows: Explode on contact.
- Light Arrows: Goes through opponents when fully charged.
- Ancient Arrows: Creates a massive blue explosion of energy.
- Up-Special - Sailcloth: Pulls out the Sailcloth, then goes in an updraft and afterwards goes straight down without changing direction.
Power Suit Samus: - Her default outfit is now her Metroid Dread Varia Suit.
- Her green alt. is replaced by a blue and white skin, based on her default suit from Metroid Dread.
- Now moves slightly faster and has more air speed.
- She now has the option to switch between the Default & Ice Beam Energy Modes with the Shield Special Button.
- When using her Side Special, she only has 10 rockets at the beginning of the match, but they do reload when not in use or after getting KO'd.
- Jab - Cannon Kata: Starts with a straight punch, then thrusts her arm cannon forward for the second hit and fires a small energy blast.
- Up-Tilt - Melee Counter: Swings her arm cannon upward.
- Down-Tilt - Slide: Performs a forward sliding kick.
- Dash-Attack - Dash Melee: Swings her Arm Cannon upwards while running.
- Side-Smash - Diffusion Blast: Releases an area of effect blasts at Close-ranged.
- Up-Smash - Overhead Blast: Same as Side Smash Attack but upwards.
- Neutral-Aerial: Her old Up Special, Screw Attack, is moved here.
- Forward-Aerial - Spazer Beam: Fires a blast that splits into three lasers.
- Pummel - Grapple Voltage: Deals Electric Damage and heals herself somewhat.
- Back-Throw - Wave Beam: Swings the opponent behind herself & fires an energy blast in a sine curve at them.
- Neutral-Special: Also adds Ice Beam, where She fires Ice Beams, dealing ice damage & freezes opponents.
- Side-Special: Functions the same if tapped, though can now fire 5 or 10 missiles if held.
- Up-Special - Shinespark: Launches herself in any inputted direction as a gold shine emerges.
- Down-Special: Also adds Freeze Field, where she summons 3 spinning ice projectiles that block attacks, deal ice damage & freeze opponents.
- Final-Smash - Hyper Beam: Charges her arm cannon & fires a large beam of energy, which can be angled & can go through opponents & walls.
Yoshi: - The Black Yoshi alt. returns.
- They can carry a max of 6 eggs they create with their Neutral Special.
- Grab: Functions the same though now also functions as a tether recovery and ledge clinger.
- Neutral-Special: Same changes as Grab, though, it can also now grab items and projectiles.
- Side-Special: Their old Up Special, Egg Throw, is moved here and now has reticle which is an angle for the eggs to be thrown in that direction.
- Up-Special - Wing Flutter: Small wings emerge from his back as he flaps into the air.
- Down-Special - Ground Pound: Function is the same, though the name is changed and it can now also bounce on & meteor spike opponents.
Kirby: - Kirby's gimmick now consists of the Copy Abilities from the Kirby games rather than Copied Neutral Specials.
- Down-Tilt - Slide: Performs a forward Sliding Kick.
- Dash-Attack: Gets back his Brawl and Smash 4 Dash attack, Break Spin, and functions the same in said games.
- Side-Smash - Staff: Swings the Staff forward.
- Up-Smash - Yo-Yo: Spins the Yo-Yo upwards, then brings it back to him.
- Down-Smash - Bell: Performs a spin and then strikes on both sides of him with his bells, creating 2 damaging soundwaves.
- Neutral-Special: Functions the same though now can also spit opponents and items like a projectile.
- Side-Special - Circus Somersault: Does two short somersaults and backsaults back to where he started the attack.
- Up-Special - Hi-Jump: Jumps high into the air and turns left or right and can collide with opponents along the way.
- Down-Special: Same Move though it gets tweaks such as it can also now temporarily slide when kirby dashes.
- Final-Smash - Paint Out: Sprays blobs of paint all over, causing damage and knockback to opponents.
Fox: - Final-Smash - Arwing: Says "It's go time", then hops aboard onto the Arwing, then goes into First-Person perspective, with the Arwing firing either Arwing Shots or Smart Bomb.
Pikachu: - Pikachu mostly now has alternate colors, although its libre costume remains. Its alternate colors are Blue (Marill), Dark Orange (Raichu), Gray (Togedemaru), White (Pachirisu), Brown (Patrat) and Purple (Rattata).
- Up-Tilt - Thunder Punch: Punches with large fists of electricity upwards.
- Dash-Attack - Wild Charge: Shrouds itself in electricity and smashes into the opponent. This also damages it a little.
- Up-Smash - Iron Tail: Functions the same though the tail also becomes whitish-gray in color and hits a bit harder.
- Neutral-Aerial - Discharge: Strikes opponents by letting loose some electricity.
- Neutral-Special - Electro Ball: Still shoots a ball of electricity after being created from its cheeks, though it can be fired forwards and can no longer stick on stages or platforms.
- Side-Special - Zippy Zap: Charges up electricity as it's surrounded by electricity after charge. If charged, it goes farther faster dash forwards. If Uncharged however, it makes a quick short dash forwards.
- Final-Smash - Volt Tackle: Electrifies its entire body and blast forwards like a super-charged projectile and If it manages to hit an opponent, a large electrical explosion comes upon impact, launching nearby fighters, also dealing electric damage.
Luigi: - Like Mario, Luigi will now have his voice from Kevin Afghani instead of Charles Martinet due to the latter retiring from his acting career.
- Luigi is now able to wall jump.
- Luigi has a meter each of the Elemental Medals, where by picking a certain element, he uses that element though can be refilled by using the shield special button.
- Side-Smash - Hammer: Swings his hammer forward.
- Down-Smash - Burst: A burst of wind propels him upward, startling him as a wind circle emerges around himself.
- Neutral-Aerial - Spin Jump: Spins himself around.
- Down-Aerial - Ground Pound: Butt Stomps downward, bouncing on & meteor spiking opponents.
- Neutral-Special - Thunderhand: Fires an electricity ball from his right hand, dealing electric damage.
- Side-Special - Spin Tornado: Winds Up and Spins Forward, generating a tornado that covers him completely then dealing multiple Hits toward opponents in the way before launching them.
- Down-Special - Elemental Medals: Picks one of the Element Medals and uses one of them from a Menu.
- Fire: Deals fire damage.
- Ice: Deals ice damage & freezes opponents.
- Water: Deals water damage.
Ness: - When using his Baseball Bat while fully charging it in his side smash, the SMAAAASH!!!! text box appears.
- Down-Smash - Paralysis: Deals stun damage with his PSI.
- Neutral-Special - Slingshot: Pulls out the Slingshot, then fires a projectile, which can be aimed forwards, upwards or downwards.
- Side-Special: His old Neutral Special, PK Flash, is moved here and now fires it forward.
- Down-Special - Lifeup: Heals damage taken with his PSI.
- Final-Smash - PSI Rockin Ω: Fires a PSI burst forward & creates several psychic fireworks on any caught opponents before releasing a larger burst.
Captain Falcon: - Neutral-Special - Pistol: Pulls out a Pistol, then shoots energy out of it, dealing electric damage.
Jigglypuff: - Jigglypuff will now have alternate colors instead of Headwear. Its alternate colors include Black (Gastly), Purple (Koffing), Blue (Marill), Beige (Rowlet), Green (Solosis), Light Yellow (Togepi) and Brown (Hoothoot).
- Jab - Double Slap: Performs two alternating slaps forward, which can be used five times.
- Side-Tilt - Uproar: Causes an Uproar, making sound waves come out of its mouth at the opponent.
- Up-Tilt - Mega Punch: Performs an upward strong punch with its right hand.
- Down-Tilt - Round: Takes a quick breath, then fires a high-pitched blast of sound from her mouth.
- Side-Smash - Zen Headbutt: Headbutts opponents with psychic willpower.
- Up-Smash - Drain Punch: Punches with its fists upwards, then drains their health, healing itself.
- Down-Smash - Frustration: Slams its hands onto the ground in anger.
- Neutral-Aerial - Gyro Ball: Gets surrounded by a metallic aura, then spins rapidly and slams the opponent.
- Forward-Aerial - Brick Break: Performs a forward swing chop.
- Back-Aerial - Mega Kick: Performs a strong swing kick with its right foot.
- Up-Aerial - Icy Wind: Releases a wind of Ice from its mouth upwards, dealing ice damage and freezing opponents.
- Down-Aerial - Body Slam: Falls downward towards the opponent, meteor spiking them.
- Pummel: Its old Side Special, Pound, is moved here and now it just punches the opponent.
- Forward Throw - Focus Punch: Briefly lets go of the opponent to punch them with a high amount of force, launching them away from it.
- Back-Throw - Fling: Picks up the opponent, then throws them backwards.
- Up-Throw - Psychic: Picks the opponent up with its psychic power, then launches them up.
- Down-Throw: Its old Neutral Special, Rollout, is moved here and now turns into a boulder, then pins the opponent down and rolls on the their back.
- Neutral-Special - Disarming Voice: Lets out a Charm Cry that does emotional damage to the opponent.
- Side-Special - Dazzling Gleam: Emits a Powerful Flash.
- Up-Special - Bounce: Jumps into the air, then lands back on the opponents or stages, bouncing on the opponent and/or stage, which when landing and bouncing on the opponent, it can use other attacks, but when landing on the stage instead of opponent it can't directly attack again.
- Down-Special: Its old Up Special, Sing, is moved here.
- Final-Smash - Hyper Voice: Inhales a bunch of air, inflating her balloon-like body a bit, before letting out a loud attack that uses sound waves & blasts opponents backwards quite a distance.
- Side-Taunt: The animation remains exactly the same, but sparkly energy now surrounds her body.
- Up Victory Pose: Jigglypuff twirls around like a ballerina as sparkly energy surrounds her body, before hopping on one leg and posing for the camera.
And, there you go. This took a little while, though i hope to hear your feelings about these changes (as long as your reasons for your feelings are good). Any changes that you want to see to the original 12 that i didn't mention and did i misplace some moves? or did i add a change that was unnecessary? It'd be cool to see what other people can come up with.
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2024.05.16 06:37 GunmanTorch Scratch Music/SFX problem
So, Scratch is a visual programming language (not music, I know) but I just uploaded the Super Mario Land Game Over Melody to the sound tab, and it seems to be missing the main Track, and sounds like it's missing another track. I've known this for some time but only recently got a reddit account to discuss this and other things. Just something I thought anyone could answer? This only seems to happen with older Video Game Tracks, using Square waves, triangle Waves, and other such things like that.
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2024.05.16 06:25 TheKingdomOfHeaven Super Mario 3 with a beautiful CRT shader on my iPhone!! Thanks Retroarch!!!
So happy about the appstore release
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2024.05.16 06:23 TheKingdomOfHeaven Super Mario 3 on my iPhone with a Beautiful CRT Shader!! Thanks Retroarch!!!
2024.05.16 06:15 AtlasofAstora Found this on vacation
| On my grad trip. My mom wanted to stop at an antique store that gets a whole bunch of Disney props and stuff. Found a retro store in a mall across the road and they had this for a pretty decent price considering what I've seen online. It had been opened, but it has never been used. There is no wear on any aspect of it. Looks like the dude set it up, but never used it. Still has his account logged in and it has Red, Blue, yellow, Crystal, Spanish version Silver, Bank, Transporter, and Super Mario Bros 1-3. submitted by AtlasofAstora to 3DS [link] [comments] |
2024.05.16 06:01 SoPeachy_7997 Daily Nintendo Updates - May 16, 2024
2024.05.16 06:00 Ok-Solution-2160 Super Mario 64 DS The Best Worst Version - Scott the Woz
| A mock up I whipped up in 5 minutes for the next Scott the Woz episode. I tried to make it as realistic as I could based of his prior vids and the title for this one. submitted by Ok-Solution-2160 to scottthewoz [link] [comments] |
2024.05.16 05:44 Emfoxpng My Daisy Cosplay from Super Mario
2024.05.16 05:37 tallbrownglass Ex hookup woes ....
Just had a FaceTime with my ex hookup. We've been off and on for over a year. He's gone through a lot in life and so have I but it seems like for the longest time his life troubles were just too much to handle so he ghosted, me, social media, supposedly everyone outside of his immediately family. I tried to express my negative feelings about things that happened in the past and it ended up being taken as me being a rain on his new found joy or parade. He said I came off condescending but I could say the same for him and I held back for the longest. He got off the phone and said he's going to the gym and would talk to me later. The crazy thing is now I want to see him super bad. We just got off the phone and Im holding back calling and telling him I want him to knock the fucking Mario coins out of me and I'm sorry if he thinks I mean. 😂. Was this intentional? Should I text him or call? Should I ignore what I want. Idk. Just ranting here I guess cause I have no girlfriends to call.
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2024.05.16 05:22 happier-throwaway [USA-NY] [H] Super Mario 3D Allstars (cib), Elden Ring (PS5), Animal Crossing New Horizons [W] PayPal
Hi! Selling a few games!!:
Super Mario 3D All Stars Switch CIB - $80 shipped
Elden Ring PS5 CIB - $28 shipped or best offer!
Animal Crossing New Horizons Switch CIB - $40 shipped or best offer!
Thank youuuu!
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2024.05.16 05:16 Few-Championship-325 Been getting this error to some 3DS games
| A while ago, i bought an SD card from Walmart, just to expand storage. I didn’t think much of it, so I bought it for a steep $26 (CAD). Weeks later, it’s now displaying this when I play 3DS games (Note, all games I mention are all software). DS games work fine, but games like Super Mario 3D Land, New Super Mario Bros 2, Mario Sports Superstars, even mods aren’t safe. Do I get a new SD card? If so, does Lexar work fine? If not, what can I do to fix this problem? submitted by Few-Championship-325 to 3dspiracy [link] [comments] |
2024.05.16 04:58 ErickPlayToy Happy 18th Anniversary to New Super Mario Bros.
2024.05.16 04:51 Lolbit_the_fox69 I think Nintendo accidentally referenced a canceled mario game
So I was playing super mario odyssey and when I got to the metro city festival I heard 1 specific lyric Oh, we can zoom All the way to the moon From this great wide wacky world. I think Nintendo accidentally referenced the canceled super marios wacky world for the Philip's cd-i
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2024.05.16 04:49 OperationSuccessful7 Chadleys theme
2024.05.16 04:23 Famous-Ad-4445 José Barrancas quiere atropellar a Super Mario en su carro de choclo
2024.05.16 04:22 josefabre Should Animal Well get prioritized over the other MVs in my backlog?
There’s so much hype around Animal Well and it does looks pretty amazing. I just completed Prince of Persia Lost Crown on the Switch and was going to pick something out of my backlog but should I ignore these older metroidvanias and just dive into Animal Well?
Metroidvania is my favorite genre. It combines three elements from games I loved as a child: platforming from Super Mario, combat from Smash, and exploration from Zelda. Im a big fan of Metroid, Hollow Knight, Axiom Verge, The Messenger, Ori, Islets, etc.
From a puzzle perspective, I did enjoy the puzzles in Prince of Persia and absolutely love “Baba is You” and liked the puzzles in Tunic, which were sometimes a bit hard. Another indie puzzler I’ve played was Fez but I didn’t like it.
I’ve got a bunch of other MVs in my backlog such as Ender Lilies, Grime, S&S, and Blasphemous but don’t want to play anything too dark right now.
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2024.05.16 04:18 archlinx Programa Game TV na Play TV
Lembro de um programa chamado Game TV que eu assistia quando era criança e que passava na Play TV. Os programas eram sequências de montagens de cutscenes de jogos em alta na época com alguma música, tipo um videoclipe. Lembro em especial de dois: um que era uma gameplay de Bioshock com a música "1.000.000 years B.C." do The Misfits, e uma do Super Mario Galaxy com a música "D.A.N.C.E." do Justice. Isso foi lá pros anos 2000. Lembro que ele passava junto (não lembro se antes ou depois) a um programa chamado MOK, também sobre videogames.
Hoje em dia, de vez em quando, me vêm flashes na memória e eu tento pesquisar só pela nostalgia, mas não acho nada (n sei se o programa é muito obscuro ou se o nome é muito genérico e ofusca os resultados...). O máximo que encontro é um tal de Playhits, que não conheço, mas me parece ser uma versão mais recente do programa que veio depois que parei de "acompanhar", mas os clipes que eu lembro eu não acho de jeito nenhum.
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2024.05.16 04:01 Defiant-Ad-6580 Beware this eBay seller
| seller vogel-vogel is an outright scammer. Won a GBA with super Mario 12 AA batteries and a code breaker for around $80 shipped. I messaged the seller to just keep the batteries as I won’t be needing them and it would probably save them some money on shipping. They replied with the batteries are required to play this and so they will be cancelling my order and relisting. Sure enough they have negative feedback with people complaining about winning an item low price and the seller cancelling so no surprise there… they quickly relisted the item this time with a $200.00 buy it now price 😂 Steer clear of them. submitted by Defiant-Ad-6580 to Gameboy [link] [comments] |
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