Post by Johans Nidorino on Jul 23, 2007 23:36:10 GMT -5
Directly from Mario's arguably most successful enterprise, I introduce you this stage.
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Name: Mario Toy Company (Mushroom Kingdom)
From: Mario vs. Donkey Kong (Game Boy Advance, 2004)
Suggested layout:
Background Music Intro: (click here; hotlinked)
Background Music: (A very good remix of this; hotlinked)
Alternate Background Music: (click here; hotlinked)
Description:
You fight in a platform construction lot in front of the Mario Toy Company (which is seen in the background).
The stage is made of two lower platforms and one conveyor belt in the middle.
Three Shy Guys will be seen in the background, and they will periodically press a colored switch in order to change the layout of the stage.
When yellow is pressed (default):
Additional details include some Garbage Can enemies walking in the background, and some Mini-Marios and presents on some of the platforms.
Xatu's forecast:
Medium chances of appearing in SSBB
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I see this appearing instead of any classic DK stage, because unlike other games such as Mario Bros. and its sewers, Donkey Kong and its construction lots have been remade and expanded several times in the form of games for portable games since the release of Donkey Kong for the Game Boy in 1994. Especially now that Mario vs. Donkey Kong has become a game series of its own with the release of Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis for the Nintendo DS. Not to mention that all the confusing Cranky Kong / Donkey Kong / Mario issue doesn't matter anymore, because the gorilla that Mario fights in this game is the one and only contemporary Donkey Kong.
This layout is old and doesn't consider the possibility of SSBB of having ladders in playable stages, as seen in the Rumble Falls stage. Whether it's this version of the stage or the classic-sprite arcade stage, some think that the use of ladders can be repeated here.
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Name: Mario Toy Company (Mushroom Kingdom)
From: Mario vs. Donkey Kong (Game Boy Advance, 2004)
Suggested layout:
Background Music Intro: (click here; hotlinked)
Background Music: (A very good remix of this; hotlinked)
Alternate Background Music: (click here; hotlinked)
Description:
You fight in a platform construction lot in front of the Mario Toy Company (which is seen in the background).
The stage is made of two lower platforms and one conveyor belt in the middle.
Three Shy Guys will be seen in the background, and they will periodically press a colored switch in order to change the layout of the stage.
When yellow is pressed (default):
- Two yellow platforms will be seen above the conveyor belt (see layout). These are solid from below and from above.
- Bricks will fall to the conveyor belt periodically.
- The conveyor belt won't rotate.
- Some solid red blocks will appear at the bottom of the stage, preventing the characters from falling to the pits.
- The conveyor belt will rotate to the left.
- Some solid yellow blocks will appear at the top of the stage, preventing the characters from being star-finished.
- The conveyor belt will rotate to the right.
Additional details include some Garbage Can enemies walking in the background, and some Mini-Marios and presents on some of the platforms.
Xatu's forecast:
Medium chances of appearing in SSBB
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I see this appearing instead of any classic DK stage, because unlike other games such as Mario Bros. and its sewers, Donkey Kong and its construction lots have been remade and expanded several times in the form of games for portable games since the release of Donkey Kong for the Game Boy in 1994. Especially now that Mario vs. Donkey Kong has become a game series of its own with the release of Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis for the Nintendo DS. Not to mention that all the confusing Cranky Kong / Donkey Kong / Mario issue doesn't matter anymore, because the gorilla that Mario fights in this game is the one and only contemporary Donkey Kong.
This layout is old and doesn't consider the possibility of SSBB of having ladders in playable stages, as seen in the Rumble Falls stage. Whether it's this version of the stage or the classic-sprite arcade stage, some think that the use of ladders can be repeated here.