With Marth, I figured doing the leotard version with no pants from the old NES days would be more of a noticeable difference... and funnier :p
Something sorta like this?
Edit: Idle and messing with facial expression for use in other poses.
(09-12-2009, 03:16 AM)Arthur Wrote: [ -> ]
Something sorta like this?
Edit: Idle and messing with facial expression for use in other poses.
Awesome that could really work for Game and Watch
I'm laughing right now. In a good way. What did you use as a reference?
We MUST use this costume.
(09-12-2009, 10:20 AM)Tonberry2k Wrote: [ -> ]I'm laughing right now. In a good way. What did you use as a reference?
Just used my memory of actual Game&Watch games.
Jigglypuff could be clafairy, there both abouth the same sze and learn the same moves.
And instead of floating to jump clafairy could flap it's little wings to jump the same hight
But they're two completely different Pokemon. That's the thing. They're not supposed to be different characters.
Yeah but what other option do you have?
Iggilbuff and wigleytuff are both to diffrent in size.
Jigglypuff can probably be left alone. It already changes "outfits" when you change its color. It doesn't need a costume.
Perhaps each of the different accessories it wears can get an alternate color scheme? It'd be getting double the outfit options, just like if it had an alternate costume. I think it solves the problem of an alternate costume while still giving Jigglypuff something extra.
Well, maybe we can put in the game all 64/Melee/ Brawl Jiggly's costumes: the Blue ribbon (From 64), the Crown, Exotic Red Flower (From Melee) and the Female Trainer hat, sleep-hat and straw hat -shiny- (From Brawl)
(09-12-2009, 10:41 PM)Sol Wrote: [ -> ]Perhaps each of the different accessories it wears can get an alternate color scheme? It'd be getting double the outfit options, just like if it had an alternate costume. I think it solves the problem of an alternate costume while still giving Jigglypuff something extra.
This is definitely a rad idea. It'd be like bringing back the three-colored party hats from 64.