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Post by Yoshi Master on Aug 2, 2005 17:06:16 GMT -5
Who even is master hand?
WHERE ARE YOU FROM!!!?111
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Post by Kamikaze Koopa on Aug 2, 2005 21:30:47 GMT -5
I'm convinced that Master Hand is either; A) a being that exists within dreams, seeing as how he appeared in a Kirby game, or B) the hands of the kid who is playing with the dolls/trophies.
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Post by Yoshi Master on Aug 3, 2005 10:28:42 GMT -5
What about glover? He needs to be from some exact place! And a kid giving power to trophys doesn't exactly sound plausible .
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Post by Kamikaze Koopa on Aug 3, 2005 13:43:18 GMT -5
No, I don't mean that he gave them the power. I mean that the games are all in this kid's imagination as he plays with his toys. It's just a theory, though.
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Post by Claws on Aug 12, 2005 8:56:54 GMT -5
Master Hand's and Crazy Hand's appearances in that new Kirby game prove their existence. That's one reason I believe the fighting tournament actually happened. I also think it's just cooler that way.
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Post by Yoshi Master on Aug 13, 2005 14:03:44 GMT -5
New Kirby game eh?
Which one and is this before or after Mellee came out?
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Post by Kamikaze Koopa on Aug 14, 2005 9:38:14 GMT -5
It's after Melee. I think it's Kirby and the Magic Mirror.
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Post by Yoshi Master on Aug 14, 2005 11:19:10 GMT -5
So his origin is still null and void. Master Hand could be some guest appearance as a boss or whatever.
On his trophy does it say where he's from?
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Post by Claws on Aug 14, 2005 21:42:36 GMT -5
I'm not sure. First, I need to buy Melee.
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Post by Shron on Nov 13, 2005 19:07:06 GMT -5
In Melee, you clearly see a humongous golf course in the back of the castle. If the kid was imagining correctly, which I belive he was, as he was with alot of other levels, then that settles the golf course bussiness, but we still need to find out about the other ones...
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Post by Kamikaze Koopa on Nov 13, 2005 19:34:47 GMT -5
*nod nod* Yup, the course is there. For a long time I was always happy that they had included it in the background. The question, though, is whether or not the kid was imagining correctly; and if he was, then which course was it that he was imagining?
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Post by Shron on Nov 13, 2005 20:20:48 GMT -5
I've never played any of the golf games, so I woulden't know.
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Post by Yoshi Master on Nov 14, 2005 17:28:26 GMT -5
Back of the caslte! Not the front!
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Post by Toomai on Nov 14, 2005 18:46:53 GMT -5
But in SSBM, it was in front and to the side.
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Post by Kamikaze Koopa on Nov 14, 2005 21:16:38 GMT -5
*nod nod* Yeah, the Mushroom Kingdom course showed the castle from the front. No Toad Town or anything, just a gold course and a wide open field.
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Post by Yoshi Master on Nov 14, 2005 22:34:37 GMT -5
It's not surprising they woudn't use the Paper Mario landscape, what game has ever used similar geography? Besides Peach's castle looking the same.
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Post by Claws on Nov 15, 2005 20:47:02 GMT -5
My explanation for that is that Toad Town is not located directly in front of the castle. In Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour, you can see that the castle is surrounded by a grassy plain (where the golf course of SSBM is) which in turn is surrounded by hills that impede the view. That leaves open the possibility that Toad Town is just beyond the hills. We could also say that Shooting Star Summit is just beyond the hills to the east.
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Post by Yoshi Master on Nov 15, 2005 21:38:14 GMT -5
It would work if the castle was turned 180 though.
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Post by Claws on Nov 16, 2005 9:12:25 GMT -5
What would rotating the castle 180 degrees do? I'm having trouble seeing it.
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Post by Yoshi Master on Nov 16, 2005 14:31:14 GMT -5
All the stuff would be in the back and Toad Town would be directly in front.
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