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{{character| | |||
|name=Mr. Game & Watch | |||
|image=[[Image:Mrgameandwatch.jpg]] | |||
|tier=<font color="#990000">Bottom</font> | |||
|ranking=21 | |||
| | |appearsin=[[Super Smash Bros. Melee|SSBM]] | ||
|debut=Game & Watch series (1980) | |||
| | |universe=[[Game & Watch]] | ||
| | |availability=[[Secret character|Secret]] | ||
| | }} | ||
Mr. Game & Watch's first appearance was in the Game & Watch Series (1980), created by Gunpei Yokoi. However, he wasn't given a name until SSBM, and his obscurity took many by surprise. | Mr. Game & Watch's first appearance was in the Game & Watch Series (1980), created by Gunpei Yokoi. However, he wasn't given a name until SSBM, and his obscurity took many by surprise. |
Revision as of 20:36, July 29, 2006
Mr. Game & Watch's first appearance was in the Game & Watch Series (1980), created by Gunpei Yokoi. However, he wasn't given a name until SSBM, and his obscurity took many by surprise.
Mr. Game & Watch is unlocked by clearing Break the Targets with all twenty five characters, or alternatively, by playing 1,000 VS. Matches.
Clearing Classic Mode with Mr. Game & Watch will unlock Flat Zone, a level that takes place in a giant Game & Watch.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Small and can crouch under projectiles
- Surprisngly strong with good priority for his attacks
- Can CG with all of his throws
- Can combo characters fairly well
- Huge vertical recovery distance
- Biggest hitbox in the game for his Nair
Cons
- Very light weight
- Not many great matchups due to his weightclass and can be KOd very early
- Can be comboed fairly easily
- Predictable recovery
- Falls extremely slow
Home Run Contest Strategies
Coming soon
Break the Targets Strategies
Coming soon
VS. Melee Strategies
Coming soon