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==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
Boost Kick and the Jet Boots are unique to ''Smash'', and has no presence in any ''Metroid'' game. According to [[Masahiro Sakurai]], however, they were added for balance purposes to increase Zero Suit Samus' physical strength. In addition, Boost Kick was likely implemented to remove up special [[tether recovery|tether recoveries]] in ''SSB4'', which also applied to {{SSB4|Olimar}} (who received [[Winged Pikmin]]) and [[Ivysaur]] (who was cut). | Boost Kick and the Jet Boots are unique to ''Smash'', and has no presence in any ''Metroid'' game. According to [[Masahiro Sakurai]], however, they were added for balance purposes to increase Zero Suit Samus' physical strength. In addition, Boost Kick was likely implemented to remove up special [[tether recovery|tether recoveries]] in ''SSB4'', which also applied to {{SSB4|Olimar}} (who received [[Winged Pikmin]]) and [[Ivysaur]] (who was cut). | ||
Functionally, Boost Kick is similar to [[Screw Attack (move)|Screw Attack]], which Samus can perform while suitless in the original ''Metroid'' via the infamous "JUSTIN BAILEY" cheat code. This cheat code was expanded on in the remake ''Metroid: Zero Mission'', which is the game Zero Suit Samus debuted in. | |||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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