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Okay, so on 6/19/2013 I submitted my character ballot for [[User:Omega Tyrant/The Smash 4 Character Prediction Game|Omega Tyrant's Smash 4 Character Prediction game]] in the form shown to the right. | Okay, so on 6/19/2013 I submitted my character ballot for [[User:Omega Tyrant/The Smash 4 Character Prediction Game|Omega Tyrant's Smash 4 Character Prediction game]] in the form shown to the right. | ||
'''2/13/2014:''' Well, a lot's been revealed in the | '''2/13/2014:''' Well, a lot's been revealed in the 8 months since the E3 reveal (as of this edit), so I'm just going to lay out what my original thought processes were for each character choice: | ||
*The first 15 choices, the returning veteran predictions, were my attempt to handpick the vets I thought were technically less "might-as-well-be-confirmed" than others like Dedede, but still likely to remain in the roster compared to Lucario's chances. But nowadays I think I probably should have looked more at the other contestants' ballots and simply picked vets that had fewer votes for them, if I wanted to get points; it's like, of course most would have picked Peach, Diddy Kong, Wario, Captain Falcon, Jigglypuff, and especially Mr. Game & Watch. To some degree, these count as wasted votes in my ballot in terms of trying to get points for them. Meanwhile, though, I missed a large opportunity in leaving out Lucario... At least I can hope that if Ike makes it in, he'll be in his Radiant Dawn vanguard form. | *The first 15 choices, the returning veteran predictions, were my attempt to handpick the vets I thought were technically less "might-as-well-be-confirmed" than others like Dedede, but still likely to remain in the roster compared to Lucario's chances. But nowadays I think I probably should have looked more at the other contestants' ballots and simply picked vets that had fewer votes for them, if I wanted to get points; it's like, of course most would have picked Peach, Diddy Kong, Wario, Captain Falcon, Jigglypuff, and especially Mr. Game & Watch. To some degree, these count as wasted votes in my ballot in terms of trying to get points for them. Meanwhile, though, I missed a large opportunity in leaving out Lucario... At least I can hope that if Ike makes it in, he'll be in his Radiant Dawn vanguard form. | ||
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The only character exclusion I'll bother talking about is Ridley, the most controversial character of all. Back when I didn't put him in my ballot, I had two different reasons, which I think weren't as puerile as "he's too big" because that's obviously not an issue that can't be fixed with a simple solution like a resize. One: How would you possibly be able to translate a limber wyvern that predominantly hunts from the sky into a grounded, hopping smasher that can be grabbed, tossed around, and sent helplessly falling off the stage and into the bottom blast line, without compromising any of his distinctive menace? I wish I knew what ways it could be possible, because I fear it's likely that the fans who want Ridley in could ultimately be even more angry about the actual playable Ridley they are going to get than those who don't want Ridley in. Two: Would having ''any'' Metroid character other than Samus being playable compromise the "one-woman-against-the-world" theme that the Metroid series seems to treasure greatly? | The only character exclusion I'll bother talking about is Ridley, the most controversial character of all. Back when I didn't put him in my ballot, I had two different reasons, which I think weren't as puerile as "he's too big" because that's obviously not an issue that can't be fixed with a simple solution like a resize. One: How would you possibly be able to translate a limber wyvern that predominantly hunts from the sky into a grounded, hopping smasher that can be grabbed, tossed around, and sent helplessly falling off the stage and into the bottom blast line, without compromising any of his distinctive menace? I wish I knew what ways it could be possible, because I fear it's likely that the fans who want Ridley in could ultimately be even more angry about the actual playable Ridley they are going to get than those who don't want Ridley in. Two: Would having ''any'' Metroid character other than Samus being playable compromise the "one-woman-against-the-world" theme that the Metroid series seems to treasure greatly? | ||
Perspectives change over the course of many months, however, and with all the unfortunate problems Nintendo has been coming across and putting itself into recently, I now think that not including Ridley could be as destructive to Nintendo's image as not handling Ridley's inclusion very well. Nintendo has definitely been needing to show more of a certain boldness and vision, and Ridley could actually be a very important saving grace as that kind of bold inclusion. I just hope it ''can'' be done. | Perspectives change over the course of many months, however, and with all the unfortunate problems Nintendo has been coming across and putting itself into recently, I now think that not including Ridley could be as destructive to Nintendo's image as not handling Ridley's inclusion very well. Nintendo has definitely been needing to show more of a certain boldness and vision, and Ridley could actually be a very important saving grace as that kind of bold inclusion. I just hope it ''can'' be done... My best guess as to how it could be feasible is if, in the reveal trailer, there's a Kid Icarus: Uprising-style conversation where Pit and Palutena talk about how she is able to temporarily give Pit's wings several minutes of flight at a time, and Palutena explains she was brought in to Super Smash Sisters - er, Bros. - to temporarily take away extended flight in the same sort of fashion, in order to qualify a certain anticipated newcomer. And this is the lead-up to a Ridley debut in which Ridley is shown now to be a grounded combatant that is clearly forced now to obey the laws of jump-based smashing like everyone else. That's the only possible compromise I can think of... | ||
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All About Erik (AAE)Greetings, greetings. I'm Erik, editing from California, but I primarily edit Golden Sun Universe, which I am a bureaucrat at. Otherwise, I don't post or appear anywhere else on the Internet, and I don't give out my email address. SmashWiki is my "secondary wiki", and even after saying that I rarely appeared here for several years after Brawl's release; it's the all-new Smash Bros. games that prompt me to put in lots of hard work into revising and restructuring the universe-franchise articles for the time being. ;) A more detailed profile of myself is on my user page at the Golden Sun wiki, if you're into that sort of thing... |
Past and Current ActivitiesI write the fully-detailed Franchise Descriptions for every character-based Universe page, and am interested in a variety of other edits to the content of those pages.
Okay, so on 6/19/2013 I submitted my character ballot for Omega Tyrant's Smash 4 Character Prediction game in the form shown to the right. 2/13/2014: Well, a lot's been revealed in the 8 months since the E3 reveal (as of this edit), so I'm just going to lay out what my original thought processes were for each character choice:
The only character exclusion I'll bother talking about is Ridley, the most controversial character of all. Back when I didn't put him in my ballot, I had two different reasons, which I think weren't as puerile as "he's too big" because that's obviously not an issue that can't be fixed with a simple solution like a resize. One: How would you possibly be able to translate a limber wyvern that predominantly hunts from the sky into a grounded, hopping smasher that can be grabbed, tossed around, and sent helplessly falling off the stage and into the bottom blast line, without compromising any of his distinctive menace? I wish I knew what ways it could be possible, because I fear it's likely that the fans who want Ridley in could ultimately be even more angry about the actual playable Ridley they are going to get than those who don't want Ridley in. Two: Would having any Metroid character other than Samus being playable compromise the "one-woman-against-the-world" theme that the Metroid series seems to treasure greatly? Perspectives change over the course of many months, however, and with all the unfortunate problems Nintendo has been coming across and putting itself into recently, I now think that not including Ridley could be as destructive to Nintendo's image as not handling Ridley's inclusion very well. Nintendo has definitely been needing to show more of a certain boldness and vision, and Ridley could actually be a very important saving grace as that kind of bold inclusion. I just hope it can be done... My best guess as to how it could be feasible is if, in the reveal trailer, there's a Kid Icarus: Uprising-style conversation where Pit and Palutena talk about how she is able to temporarily give Pit's wings several minutes of flight at a time, and Palutena explains she was brought in to Super Smash Sisters - er, Bros. - to temporarily take away extended flight in the same sort of fashion, in order to qualify a certain anticipated newcomer. And this is the lead-up to a Ridley debut in which Ridley is shown now to be a grounded combatant that is clearly forced now to obey the laws of jump-based smashing like everyone else. That's the only possible compromise I can think of... |
Erik's MiscellanyPrior to my getting into the crazy wacky world of Action Replay for Melee, my Melee credentials included the following more hardcore achievements, all without the help of any Action Replay:
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