Okay, I got a weird submission. Game Boy.
No, not my character. The real one. More unique than R.O.B.
<Standard Special Move: Reset>
Game Boy's screen quickly turns black then comes back to normal. This heals Game Boy by 5%. Although, players who abuse this move will pay the price. Too much reseting will cause Game Boy to crash, dealing damage to itself and rendering him useless for several seconds.
<Side Special Move: Battery Shot>
Game Boy's unique feature involves an endless supply of batteries from it's behind. He can use these as projectiles, as each is thrown as high speeds into enemies. Mostly, if made contact with an enemy, the battery will fall to the ground and can be thrown again.
<Up Special Move: Copter Boy>
A small propeller extends from it's top and spins, acceding Game Boy to higher ground. Players that run into the propellors will get cut.
<Down Special Move: Cartridge Change>
Along with a Game Boy, you need games. At the beginning of each match, Gameboy has simple A moves, moving his body around. Although, cartridges found around the games, like stickers and CDs, can further increase Game Boy's A move variety. Such games include Super Mario Land, Legend of Zelda, Pokemon, Metroid, and others.
<Final Smash: Pixelated>
Game Boy instantly transforms every fighter into a smaller 8-bit pixel recreation of themselve, disabling their B moves and greatly decreasing their attack power. The time is short, so beat these enemies senseless while time lasts.
No, not my character. The real one. More unique than R.O.B.
<Standard Special Move: Reset>
Game Boy's screen quickly turns black then comes back to normal. This heals Game Boy by 5%. Although, players who abuse this move will pay the price. Too much reseting will cause Game Boy to crash, dealing damage to itself and rendering him useless for several seconds.
<Side Special Move: Battery Shot>
Game Boy's unique feature involves an endless supply of batteries from it's behind. He can use these as projectiles, as each is thrown as high speeds into enemies. Mostly, if made contact with an enemy, the battery will fall to the ground and can be thrown again.
<Up Special Move: Copter Boy>
A small propeller extends from it's top and spins, acceding Game Boy to higher ground. Players that run into the propellors will get cut.
<Down Special Move: Cartridge Change>
Along with a Game Boy, you need games. At the beginning of each match, Gameboy has simple A moves, moving his body around. Although, cartridges found around the games, like stickers and CDs, can further increase Game Boy's A move variety. Such games include Super Mario Land, Legend of Zelda, Pokemon, Metroid, and others.
<Final Smash: Pixelated>
Game Boy instantly transforms every fighter into a smaller 8-bit pixel recreation of themselve, disabling their B moves and greatly decreasing their attack power. The time is short, so beat these enemies senseless while time lasts.