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You smell.Oasis, y u not let me know of this thread's existence beforehand?
Yeah it's almost like people are oblivious to Bowser's constant size adjustments. If Bowser can be resized, Ridley is no different.Being shrunk down is still an argument? You would think people would come up with something better by now.
But you see, Bowser is different sizes, while Ridley is always the same size!Yeah it's almost like people are oblivious to Bowser's constant size adjustments. If Bowser can be resized, Ridley is no different.
what makes a smaller Ridley look more strange for some people would be the fact that he keeps a more consistent size in the Metroid series, unlike Bowser, who in the Mario Kart series is more or less the same size as DK, the same happening in SSB, but in other games, like Super Mario 64, he is quite big, not to mention Bowser's colossal size in Super Mario Sunshine.Yeah it's almost like people are oblivious to Bowser's constant size adjustments. If Bowser can be resized, Ridley is no different.
To be fair, they're not saying he wouldn't work, but that it wouldn't be fun for them to play as a shrunken Ridley because they want a full-size Ridley. Nevertheless, I don't see the problem with shrinking down Ridley is it means he can be playable.http://www.g4tv.com/thefeed/blog/po...to-see-in-the-next-super-smash-bros/#readmore
We have the fools at G4 saying Ridley would not work in Smash Bros. because he is too big and he would have to be shrunk down. I am pretty sure that 95% of Ridley and Metroid fans would love to have Ridley playable in Smash Bros. and have no qualm with him being shrunk down.
I'm surprised that people haven't completely lost their minds after fighting on Fourside.There are size inconsistancies galore in Smash.
One more isn't going to kill people.
Thanks. Been good seeing you and everyone here again too.Its good to see Ridley_Prime here. He is a Ridley supporter that has been around even before Brawl was announced. I am pretty much one of the original Ridley supporters for Smash Bros. (I have had desires to see Ridley playable ever since I saw him flying in the background for Planet Zebes in Smash 64). However, at that point I did not think Ridley was a realistic prospect for Smash Bros. due to the Metroid series being on hiatus at the time, but all of that changed with Ridley being shown off in the E3 2001 Melee trailer.
In unrelated news....
http://www.g4tv.com/thefeed/blog/po...to-see-in-the-next-super-smash-bros/#readmore
We have the fools at G4 saying Ridley would not work in Smash Bros. because he is too big and he would have to be shrunk down. I am pretty sure that 95% of Ridley and Metroid fans would love to have Ridley playable in Smash Bros. and have no qualm with him being shrunk down.
To be fair, Zero Mission as a remake retcons practically everything about the original Metroid, which is why I don't really find it reliable in countering the size arguments used against Ridley. Otherwise we could say that even Kraid could be playable if we were to go by the NES game.
YUP. IT'LL WORK. The endless debate had now been ended :]
It's not even a matter of "Re-Sizing" anymore! Just make Ridley "Classic Sized" c:
That, or he and the Space Pirates (as well as Dark Samus) don't appear talking to Samus in the games because the sounds they make in-game are their own Pirate/alien language, translated for the reader's benefit in the manga and comics.Err...not only is Ridley NOT a mindless monster (intelligent and cunning), but he has spoken before in the canon e-manga. He most likely doesn't in the games because he has only one thing in mind when we see him: Kill Samus.
I know you're not arguing against him, but that doesn't have anything to do with anything. It's so baffling to see some people say "Ridley can't be playable because he flies all the time." WE HAVE THREE EXAMPLES OF HOW SAKURAI HANDLES FLYING CHARACTERS ALREADY, ARE YOU BLIND. LOOK AT THOSE LEGS. WHAT DO YOU THINK THEY ARE THERE FOR.the fact that he battled more on ground in his battle in Metroid: Other M helps his chances for SSB4. I'd like to see him, but the size issue is quite notable.
Nice, props to you then.Lol, I remember that blog.
I was the guy that made the walls of text in the comments!
"IT'S A LIVIN'!"Ridley voiced by Gilbert Gottfried.
DO IT NINTENDO.