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Electronics and their Star Wars themed games"), I was suspecting a citation to back up this claim. The article's strength is that, where it does have the information, the information holds true, it's brief, and it's straight to the point. No words seem to be spared, all while maintaining a neutral point of view. Though, when it comes to improvements, I reiterate that I personally believe it could benefit from more cited sources, and more specific information in some areas (such as, with how I discussed earlier, how Mr. Game and Watch's role in Super Smash Bros. games after Brawl changed, and also how it literally opens the "Origin and design" section with "it is said" without an actual cited fact). All in all, I'd say it is well-developed, but could do with some improvements.
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refreshing to see that that was the case. The article itself is rated as "Start-class" and is part of the "Video games" WikiProject. I'd say the way
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playable character; the article doesn't mention that whatsoever. Therefore, while all the content proceeding this ending section is up-to-date, this is something of a missing issue. The section regarding his character does mention his involvement in the series, but gives information on his role in each of the games; it gives none concerning the aforementioned "Ultimate" game, though it does fall under the umbrella of "subsequent Super Smash Bros." titles mentioned in said section. There are also a few other Smash games he was involved in that this subsection doesn't depict his role in.
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name as representative of the Game & Watch exclusively for Super Smash Bros. Melee and later releases. There was never a character called Mr. Game & Watch before 2001, and if anyone can find anything on anyone called "Hideo" then I'd be very VERY surprised. Check the old manuals (US and
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I'd say it's still difficult to say if it was "inspired" by the system, considering I haven't been able to find much to prove as such. It could be simply a matter of style, after all; the Game & Watch might have been successful, but there's nothing saying that the DS simply didn't take after its
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This is all nonsense. Every Game & Watch game featured totally different characters. The early ones were referred to as puppets and mannequins. The later ones were given names, or based off
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I was looking at this article and it didn't tell me which CPU was used in these devices? Or was there no CPU at all? Or was some kind of ASIC used or something else? Would really appreciate if someone would add this info. to the article. What was the speed of the CPU in MHz? What was the power
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i was playing mario 3,and then mr.g and w fell out of the sky.THIS IS TRUE!!!!all i did was beat bowser in less than 50 seconds,and then i had to fight mrg and w!!then,i was playing as him every other time i turned on the
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design because it was easier to do with the system foundation the G&W laid. It could be kinda like saying a flat-screen TV could have been inspired from the big, bulky TVs from the early 2000's.
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Don't refer to Mr. Game & Watch as simply "Game & Watch" or "GW" or anything like that. It's not hard to type "Mr.". So, Mr. Game & Watch = character. Game & Watch = game series.
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A generic little black stick figure that you played in a lot of games that didn't feature NES characters. They only bothered to give him a name for SSBM. You can write reminders on it.
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