Ayra from the Japan-only Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War (instead of Sigurd/Seliph, given that they'd be too similar to Marth or Ike who each have an alternate outfit similar to either of them, and that Sigurd/Seliph's sword Tyrhung is too similar to Marth's Falchion) as the final (or eleventh-hour) Smash 4 character. She won't be just another Fire Emblem character. She would have an epic newcomer trailer, featuring the Battle of Belhalla (which inspired me to vote for her). Right now, Lucina is the only female Fire Emblem character in the Smash 4 fighter roster.
Adol Christin from Ys series, which is one of the longest JRPG series ever.
Gilgamesh from Tower of Druaga, which was featured in Namco '80s Arcade Retro Medley 1 in PAC-LAND stage.
Krystal from Star Fox Adventures, giving Star Fox female representation
@MadAdam81 1. Super Smash Bros. For Wii U. It has so much content, especially music. It introduced Amiibo. It features Robin and Lucina, who overtook Marth as my favorite fighter in Smash Bros. series. I got so immersed in the game. There's Special Orders mode. It has the most tough challenges. It capitalizes on multiplayer, and there's 8-player Smash. I love Target Blast. There's so much more you can do in the game.
2. Super Smash Bros. For Nintendo 3DS. It has the same roster as Super Smash Bros. For Wii U but less content, due to the limitations of the Nintendo 3DS, and fewer multiplayer options. However, I do love Smash Run.
3. Super Smash Bros. Melee. Melee was revolutionary. It helped bring my favorite Nintendo franchise Fire Emblem to North America. It introduced trophies and Stadium modes like Multi-Man Smash and Home Run Contest. It was releases shortly after 9/11.
4. Super Smash Bros. The Nintendo 64 original started it all. It was limited and developed on a low budget. I had so much memory of the game. I played it extensively when I was in college.
5. Super Smash Bros. Brawl. It's just another Smash Bros. game. IMO, it's the black sheep of the series. I was so disappointed about the roster and the Fire Emblem representation. However, I enjoy the soundtrack. What's best the game is Subspace Emissary.
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Re: Reminder: There's Only One More Week Left To Vote In The Super Smash Bros. Fighter Ballot
Ayra from the Japan-only Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War (instead of Sigurd/Seliph, given that they'd be too similar to Marth or Ike who each have an alternate outfit similar to either of them, and that Sigurd/Seliph's sword Tyrhung is too similar to Marth's Falchion) as the final (or eleventh-hour) Smash 4 character. She won't be just another Fire Emblem character. She would have an epic newcomer trailer, featuring the Battle of Belhalla (which inspired me to vote for her). Right now, Lucina is the only female Fire Emblem character in the Smash 4 fighter roster.
Adol Christin from Ys series, which is one of the longest JRPG series ever.
Gilgamesh from Tower of Druaga, which was featured in Namco '80s Arcade Retro Medley 1 in PAC-LAND stage.
Krystal from Star Fox Adventures, giving Star Fox female representation
Re: Poll: Which is the Best Super Smash Bros. Game?
@MadAdam81 1. Super Smash Bros. For Wii U. It has so much content, especially music. It introduced Amiibo. It features Robin and Lucina, who overtook Marth as my favorite fighter in Smash Bros. series. I got so immersed in the game. There's Special Orders mode. It has the most tough challenges. It capitalizes on multiplayer, and there's 8-player Smash. I love Target Blast. There's so much more you can do in the game.
2. Super Smash Bros. For Nintendo 3DS. It has the same roster as Super Smash Bros. For Wii U but less content, due to the limitations of the Nintendo 3DS, and fewer multiplayer options. However, I do love Smash Run.
3. Super Smash Bros. Melee. Melee was revolutionary. It helped bring my favorite Nintendo franchise Fire Emblem to North America. It introduced trophies and Stadium modes like Multi-Man Smash and Home Run Contest. It was releases shortly after 9/11.
4. Super Smash Bros. The Nintendo 64 original started it all. It was limited and developed on a low budget. I had so much memory of the game. I played it extensively when I was in college.
5. Super Smash Bros. Brawl. It's just another Smash Bros. game. IMO, it's the black sheep of the series. I was so disappointed about the roster and the Fire Emblem representation. However, I enjoy the soundtrack. What's best the game is Subspace Emissary.