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2018 saw the debut of {{Sm|Maister}} on the greater ''Smash'' scene, who almost immediately began matching and even surpassing Regi's performances. Most notable among these performances was {{Trn|Combo Breaker 2018}}, which Maister won over {{Sm|ESAM}} and {{Sm|tyroy}}. With Maister being ranked 44th on the [[PGR v5]] and 81st on the [[PGR 100]], this has led most of the community to reconsider Mr. Game & Watch's true viability, although its extent remained up in the air following the end of the game's competitive lifespan. While those placings remained scarce, those achievements and aforementioned efforts brought by Maister have allowed Mr. Game & Watch to find a rather solid placement as a mid-tier due to the expansion of tiers in the fourth and final tier list. | 2018 saw the debut of {{Sm|Maister}} on the greater ''Smash'' scene, who almost immediately began matching and even surpassing Regi's performances. Most notable among these performances was {{Trn|Combo Breaker 2018}}, which Maister won over {{Sm|ESAM}} and {{Sm|tyroy}}. With Maister being ranked 44th on the [[PGR v5]] and 81st on the [[PGR 100]], this has led most of the community to reconsider Mr. Game & Watch's true viability, although its extent remained up in the air following the end of the game's competitive lifespan. While those placings remained scarce, those achievements and aforementioned efforts brought by Maister have allowed Mr. Game & Watch to find a rather solid placement as a mid-tier due to the expansion of tiers in the fourth and final tier list. | ||
==[[Trophies]]== | ==[[Trophies]]== | ||
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==In [[Event Match]]es== | |||
===Solo Events=== | |||
* '''[[All-Star Battle: Melee]]''': Mr. Game & Watch is one of the opponents fought in this event. All of the opponents debuted in ''Melee''. | |||
* '''[[Great Fox Defense]]''': As {{SSB4|Falco}}, the player must defeat three Mr. Game & Watches without allowing a single one to land on the stage. The first Mr. Game & Watch has 3 stocks on Easy, 5 on Normal and 7 on Hard. The second Mr. Game & Watch has 2 stocks on Easy, 3 on Normal and 5 on Hard. The third Mr. Game & Watch has 1 stock on Easy, 2 on Normal and 4 on Hard. | |||
* '''[[That Elusive 9]]''': Mr. Game & Watch must defeat a metal Mr. Game & Watch by using [[Judge]] 9. | |||
===Co-op Events=== | |||
* '''[[Flat Fracas]]''': {{SSB4|Wario}} and Mr. Game & Watch must defeat "Game & Watch" versions of {{SSB4|Mario}} and Giant {{SSB4|Donkey Kong}} in a 1 stock battle. | |||
* '''[[Keep 'Em off the Ship!]]''': {{SSB4|Fox}} and Falco must defeat four Mr. Game & Watches without allowing a single one to land on the stage. The first Mr. Game & Watch has 4 stocks on Easy, 8 on Normal and 11 on Hard. The second Mr. Game & Watch has 5 stocks on Easy, 9 on Normal and 12 on Hard. The third Mr. Game & Watch has 4 stocks on Easy, 7 on Normal and 9 on Hard. The fourth Mr. Game & Watch has 3 stocks on Easy, 6 on Normal and 8 on Hard. | |||
* '''[[Secret Smash]]''': Mr. Game & Watch and {{SSB4|Duck Hunt}} must defeat another Duck Hunt and Mr. Game & Watch. | |||
* '''[[The Ultimate Battle]]''': Two players select a character and must defeat the entire roster. | |||
* '''[[Unlikely Allies]]''': {{SSB4|Ganondorf}} and {{SSB4|Palutena}} must defeat sixteen Mr. Game & Watches. | |||
==[[Alternate costume (SSB4)#Mr. Game & Watch|Alternate costumes]]== | ==[[Alternate costume (SSB4)#Mr. Game & Watch|Alternate costumes]]== | ||
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**It is also the only one to not feature an item in his hands, as [[Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU)|his ''Ultimate'' iteration]] has the flag from his up tilt. | **It is also the only one to not feature an item in his hands, as [[Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU)|his ''Ultimate'' iteration]] has the flag from his up tilt. | ||
*Mr. Game & Watch was the only [[veteran]] to be officially shown but not confirmed before {{for3ds}}'s release, due to him having been revealed in {{SSB4|Pac-Man}}'s trailer. | *Mr. Game & Watch was the only [[veteran]] to be officially shown but not confirmed before {{for3ds}}'s release, due to him having been revealed in {{SSB4|Pac-Man}}'s trailer. | ||
*As noted within Pac-Man's trailer, Mr. Game & Watch is one of the two oldest characters among the cast. He and Pac-Man debuted in 1980, a year before Mario and Donkey Kong. However, Mr. Game & Watch debuted one | *As noted within Pac-Man's trailer, Mr. Game & Watch is one of the two oldest characters among the cast. He and Pac-Man debuted in 1980, a year before Mario and Donkey Kong. However, Mr. Game & Watch debuted one year earlier before Pac-Man, making him the oldest of the cast. | ||
**Mr. Game & Watch is one of three characters to have been teased before their official reveal, with the other two being {{SSB4|Dark Pit}} and {{SSB4|Duck Hunt}}. | **Mr. Game & Watch is one of three characters to have been teased before their official reveal, with the other two being {{SSB4|Dark Pit}} and {{SSB4|Duck Hunt}}. | ||
*Mr. Game & Watch was the last veteran to be shown as a playable character by an official source, as {{SSB4|Jigglypuff}} was shown off multiple times in the [[Nintendo Direct|50-Fact Extravaganza]], while Mr. Game & Watch was not revealed until after the Direct was over. | *Mr. Game & Watch was the last veteran to be shown as a playable character by an official source, as {{SSB4|Jigglypuff}} was shown off multiple times in the [[Nintendo Direct|50-Fact Extravaganza]], while Mr. Game & Watch was not revealed until after the Direct was over. |