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|name = Mr. Game & Watch | |name = Mr. Game & Watch | ||
|image = [[File:Mr. Game & Watch.png|class=sprite|120px]] | |image = [[File:Mr. Game & Watch.png|class=sprite|120px]] | ||
|caption = [[File:Game&WatchSymbol.svg|50px|class=invert | |caption = [[File:Game&WatchSymbol.svg|50px|class=invert]]<br>In-game sprite of Mr. Game & Watch from ''Game & Watch Gallery 4''. | ||
|firstgame = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Ball|Game & Watch}}'' (1980) (as a juggler)<br>''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' (2001) (as Mr. Game & Watch) | |firstgame = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Ball|Game & Watch}}'' (1980) (as a juggler)<br>''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' (2001) (as Mr. Game & Watch) | ||
|games = ''[[Melee]]''<br/>''[[Brawl]]''<br/>''[[SSB4]]''<br>''[[Ultimate]]'' | |games = ''[[Melee]]''<br/>''[[Brawl]]''<br/>''[[SSB4]]''<br>''[[Ultimate]]'' | ||
|lastappearance= ''{{s|supermariowiki|WarioWare: Get It Together!}}'' (2021, cameo) | |lastappearance= ''{{s|supermariowiki|WarioWare: Get It Together!}}'' (2021, cameo) | ||
|console = Game & Watch (as a juggler)<br>[[Nintendo GameCube]] (as Mr. Game & Watch) | |console = Game & Watch (as a juggler)<br>[[Nintendo GameCube]] (as Mr. Game & Watch) | ||
|species = | |species = Monochrome | ||
|gender = Male | |gender = Male | ||
|homeworld = [[Superflat World]] | |homeworld = [[Superflat World]] | ||
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==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
[[File:BallGameplay.jpg|thumb|left|Mr. Game & Watch's first appearance, in ''Ball''.]] | [[File:BallGameplay.jpg|thumb|left|Mr. Game & Watch's first appearance, in ''Ball''.]] | ||
The composite Mr. Game & Watch character debuted in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''. While some Game & Watch games starred specific characters, such as [[Mario]] | The composite Mr. Game & Watch character debuted in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''. While some Game & Watch games starred specific characters, such as [[Mario]] in ''{{s|mariowiki|Mario's Cement Factory}}'', a majority simply starred nameless, simply-drawn characters. These characters, due to the LCD display of the Game & Watch, could only move in alternating, preset frames, similar to the numbers on a calculator. Also, the animation frames were monochrome, simply being black LCD frames against a preset background. | ||
In translating this era of gaming to ''Smash'', many of these generic characters' animations and abilities were combined into | In translating this era of gaming to ''Smash'', many of these generic characters' animations and abilities were combined into one new entity, Mr. Game & Watch. Visually, Mr. Game & Watch's standard design most heavily resembles the people in need of rescue from ''Fire'' and the pedestrians from ''Manhole''. In keeping with the limitations of the Game & Watch's animations, Mr. Game & Watch is rendered as a flat, two-dimensional character with a choppy, frame-by-frame animation style. | ||
Since debuting in ''Melee'', Mr. Game & Watch has made a few appearances in other games. He has a minor speaking role as the host of one of the menus in ''{{s|mariowiki|Game & Watch Gallery 4}}''. He has also made a number of cameos in other Nintendo games, including multiple entries in the [[Wario (universe)|''WarioWare'' series]], ''{{s|mariowiki|Donkey Kong Country Returns}}'', ''{{s|wikipedia|Rhythm Heaven Fever}}'' and ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Odyssey}}''. | Since debuting in ''Melee'', Mr. Game & Watch has made a few appearances in other games. He has a minor speaking role as the host of one of the menus in ''{{s|mariowiki|Game & Watch Gallery 4}}''. He has also made a number of cameos in other Nintendo games, including multiple entries in the [[Wario (universe)|''WarioWare'' series]], ''{{s|mariowiki|Donkey Kong Country Returns}}'', ''{{s|wikipedia|Rhythm Heaven Fever}}'', and ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Odyssey}}''. | ||
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Mr. Game & Watch returns as an unlockable playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. He has been heavily buffed, moving up from the bottom tier of ''Melee'' to the mid-high tier in ''Brawl''. Mr. Game & Watch's attacks have been powered up and sped up, and he arguably has the best set of [[smash attack]]s in the game. He has been given a new technique, called [[Bucket Braking]], which lets him negate all [[knockback]] while in midair. | Mr. Game & Watch returns as an unlockable playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. He has been heavily buffed, moving up from the bottom tier of ''Melee'' to the mid-high tier in ''Brawl''. Mr. Game & Watch's attacks have been powered up and sped up, and he arguably has the best set of [[smash attack]]s in the game. He has been given a new technique, called [[Bucket Braking]], which lets him negate all [[knockback]] while in midair. | ||
[[File: | [[File:Mr. Game and Watch SSE.jpg|thumb|left|200px|A quintet of false Mr. Game & Watches in the [[Subspace Emissary]]]] | ||
Interestingly, in a [[DOJO!!]] update where Sakurai explained some mysteries about | Interestingly, in a [[DOJO!!]] update where Sakurai explained some mysteries about the [[Subspace Emissary]], he says that [[Tabuu]] used Mr. Game & Watch's flat qualities to create [[Shadow Bug]]s, making Mr. Game & Watch the origin of Shadow Bugs, though Mr. Game & Watch is not aware of it himself. | ||
Mr. Game & Watch has been significantly buffed from ''Melee'', as he benefits from ''Brawl''{{'}}s new physics, along with other various buffs. The introduction of [[hitstun canceling]] and [[momentum canceling]] helps Mr. Game & Watch more than most characters, as it not only makes him harder to combo but it also significantly improves his endurance mainly due to Bucket Braking. Other new Brawl mechanics such as [[B-reversing]] also help him out, and the removal of certain Melee mechanics such as [[L-canceling]] affects him less than other characters. His shield game has been improved significantly. His shield is much larger, and his sidestep is no longer one of the worst in the game. Overall, Mr. Game & Watch is a much more effective character than in ''Melee'', although he still struggles against the stronger characters in the game, resulting in his results being above average, ranking 16th out of 38 in the current ''Brawl'' tier list in the upper mid-tier. | Mr. Game & Watch has been significantly buffed from ''Melee'', as he benefits from ''Brawl''{{'}}s new physics, along with other various buffs. The introduction of [[hitstun canceling]] and [[momentum canceling]] helps Mr. Game & Watch more than most characters, as it not only makes him harder to combo but it also significantly improves his endurance mainly due to Bucket Braking. Other new Brawl mechanics such as [[B-reversing]] also help him out, and the removal of certain Melee mechanics such as [[L-canceling]] affects him less than other characters. His shield game has been improved significantly. His shield is much larger, and his sidestep is no longer one of the worst in the game. Overall, Mr. Game & Watch is a much more effective character than in ''Melee'', although he still struggles against the stronger characters in the game, resulting in his results being above average, ranking 16th out of 38 in the current ''Brawl'' tier list in the upper mid-tier. | ||
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Mr. Game & Watch is once again an unlockable playable character in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', alongside the entire playable roster of the series. He now changes appearance depending on the game from which the move he is using originates. His moveset has been significantly altered; for instance, he has a new forward aerial in the form of a bomb projectile, and his up air now functions similarly to [[Mega Man]]'s. In addition, his Final Smash, Octopus, now carries and drags opponents offscreen. | Mr. Game & Watch is once again an unlockable playable character in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', alongside the entire playable roster of the series. He now changes appearance depending on the game from which the move he is using originates. His moveset has been significantly altered; for instance, he has a new forward aerial in the form of a bomb projectile, and his up air now functions similarly to [[Mega Man]]'s. In addition, his Final Smash, Octopus, now carries and drags opponents offscreen. | ||
Having been regarded as a lower mid-tier character in SSB4 (38th out of 54), Mr. Game & Watch has been significantly buffed in his transition to | Having been regarded as a lower mid-tier character in SSB4 (38th out of 54), Mr. Game & Watch has been significantly buffed in his transition to Ultimate. In a similar fashion to Link, Mr. Game & Watch has undergone a massive overhaul in his moveset that goes beyond changes to aesthetic appearances; a majority of his moves have been altered in range, damage, knockback, lag, or have been completely reworked altogether in their purpose and utility. As a result, Mr. Game & Watch has undergone a plethora of buffs and nerfs in his transition to ''Ultimate'', arguably the most out of any other returning veteran. While these changes have weakened his most powerful tools and set-ups from ''SSB4'', they have also greatly improved several of his more underwhelming moves in his toolkit from the previous game. As a result, he is widely agreed to be a high tier or top tier character and his iteration in ''Ultimate'' is almost universally agreed to be his best, being ranked 18th out of 82 on the current ''Ultimate'' tier list. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
[[File:Pac-Man and Mr. Game & Watch.png|150px|thumb|Mr. Game & Watch and Pac-Man.]] | [[File:Pac-Man and Mr. Game & Watch.png|150px|thumb|Mr. Game & Watch and Pac-Man.]] | ||
*Conceptually, Mr. Game & Watch is the only 2D playable character in the ''Smash Bros.'' series. However, in the technical sense, he is composed of a 3D model just like all other characters; this model is flattened along one axis to provide the illusion he is 2D. This flattening effect is applied to other characters in 2D stages such as [[Flat Zone]] and [[Pac-Land]]. The 2D illusion is broken somewhat when Mr. Game & Watch becomes [[metal]], is a [[false character]], is covered in {{b|ink|status}}, or if the Z-axis glitch is performed on him | *Conceptually, Mr. Game & Watch is the only 2D playable character in the ''Smash Bros.'' series. However, in the technical sense, he is composed of a 3D model just like all other characters; this model is flattened along one axis to provide the illusion he is 2D. This flattening effect is applied to other characters in 2D stages such as [[Flat Zone]] and [[Pac-Land]]. The 2D illusion is broken somewhat when Mr. Game & Watch becomes [[metal]], is a [[false character]], is covered in {{b|ink|status}}, or if the Z-axis glitch is performed on him. as his body is no longer featureless and appears to be rounded. This can also occur during certain cinematic [[Final Smash|Final Smashes]], such as [[Dede-Rush]], [[Triple Wolf]], or [[Supernova]]. His [[amiibo]] is also 3D, though it more emulates his 2D appearance than using a fully 3D model. | ||
*Mr. Game & Watch is technically the oldest playable character in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, having debuted in April 1980 ([[Pac-Man]] would debut in Japan a month later). | *Mr. Game & Watch is technically the oldest playable character in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, having debuted in April 1980 ([[Pac-Man]] would debut in Japan a month later). | ||
**Although the ''Game & Watch'' was first released in 1980, Mr. Game & Watch didn't conceptually exist until ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. This has led to some debate over whether or not Mr. Game & Watch should be considered the same entity as the playable characters from the original ''Game & Watch'' handhelds. | **Although the ''Game & Watch'' was first released in 1980, Mr. Game & Watch didn't conceptually exist until ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. This has led to some debate over whether or not Mr. Game & Watch should be considered the same entity as the playable characters from the original ''Game & Watch'' handhelds. | ||
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*Mr. Game & Watch and [[Falco]] are the only characters who appeared as unlockable in multiple {{uv|Super Smash Bros.}} titles to remain as unlockable in both versions of ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. | *Mr. Game & Watch and [[Falco]] are the only characters who appeared as unlockable in multiple {{uv|Super Smash Bros.}} titles to remain as unlockable in both versions of ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. | ||
**Counting the two versions separately, they, along with [[Jigglypuff]], are also tied for the most unlockable appearances in the series, with five. | **Counting the two versions separately, they, along with [[Jigglypuff]], are also tied for the most unlockable appearances in the series, with five. | ||
*Although Mr. Game & Watch has always been a unique character as opposed to a [[clone]], he incidentally shared all of his attributes - except for his weight, air speed, and air acceleration - with Mario in ''Melee''. The two characters shared their dashing speed, walking speed, falling speed, fast falling speed, traction, and gravity. | |||
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