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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''==
In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', Devil appears as an [[Assist Trophy]]. He points in various directions, which then causes the screen to scroll in the opposite direction, effectively altering the offscreen boundaries of the stage. The effect is great enough that it can leave just a small section of a stage, e.g. {{SSBB|Battlefield}}, remaining. It is also possible to make the entire stage be moved offscreen when playing in [[Pirate Ship]]. This camera movement effect is unusual, as it results in no benefit for the player that releases it, except that it makes opponents easier to KO; although the same can apply for any player. This also allows for more camera control freedom when the game is paused.
In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', Devil appears as an [[Assist Trophy]]. He points in various directions, which then causes the screen to scroll in the opposite direction, effectively altering the offscreen boundaries of the stage. The effect is great enough that it can leave just a small section of a stage, e.g. {{SSBB|Battlefield}}, remaining. It is also possible to make the entire stage be moved offscreen when playing in [[Pirate Ship]]. This camera movement effect is unusual, as it results in no benefit for the player that releases it, except that it makes opponents easier to KO; however, the same can apply for any player. This also allows for more camera control freedom when the game is paused.


An interesting factor to note about the Devil is that his sound effects have not been updated for ''SSBB''. Whenever he points in a new direction, Devil makes 8-bit sounds identical to those made in the game he originally starred in.
An interesting factor to note about the Devil is that his sound effects have not been updated for ''SSBB''. Whenever he points in a new direction, Devil makes 8-bit sounds identical to those made in the game he originally starred in.

Revision as of 15:56, January 3, 2015

Devil
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The in-game sprite of Devil from Devil World.

Universe Devil World
Debut Devil World (1984) Japan Europe
Smash Bros. appearances Brawl
SSB4
Most recent appearance Art Style: PiCTOBiTS (Cameo, 2009)
Console of origin Nintendo Entertainment System
Species Demon

The Devil (デビル, Devil) (called Demon on the British version of the Smash Bros. DOJO!!) is the villain in the NES title, Devil World, developed by Shigeru Miyamoto, which was released for the Japanese Famicom and PAL NES systems only. In the game, he tried to thwart the efforts of the heroic dragon Tamagon to destroy him and seal Devil World away for eternity. During play, he would point in various directions to move the screen much as he does in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, as well as direct his minions towards the player.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Devil appears as an Assist Trophy. He points in various directions, which then causes the screen to scroll in the opposite direction, effectively altering the offscreen boundaries of the stage. The effect is great enough that it can leave just a small section of a stage, e.g. Battlefield, remaining. It is also possible to make the entire stage be moved offscreen when playing in Pirate Ship. This camera movement effect is unusual, as it results in no benefit for the player that releases it, except that it makes opponents easier to KO; however, the same can apply for any player. This also allows for more camera control freedom when the game is paused.

An interesting factor to note about the Devil is that his sound effects have not been updated for SSBB. Whenever he points in a new direction, Devil makes 8-bit sounds identical to those made in the game he originally starred in.

The Devil trophy in Brawl.

Trophy Description

A devil who wields serious power in Devil World. In the game, the devil floats above the maze and commands by pointing. When it gives orders, its cyclopean minions turn cranks that scroll the maze in different directions. When Tamagon, your character in the game, places all the stage's books into a hole, the devil turns into a bat and flies away. It's quite striking, no?

NES: Devil World

The NTSC version of Brawl lists the game as 'Japan Only' in error. The PAL version corrects this.

In Super Smash Bros. 4

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Devil returns as an Assist Trophy in Super Smash Bros. 4.

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