<===================================> SUPER SMASH BROTHERS MELEE MR. GAME AND WATCH STRATEGY GUIDE Rated T (TEEN) Gamecube Created on 12/28/01 Updated on 12/28/01 <===================================> \0*0*0*0*0/ Contents /0*0*0*0*0\ 1. Version Info 2. Mr. Game & Watch Introduction 3. Move List 4. Strategy 5. Pro's and Con's 6. Clearing Target Test 7. General Questions 8. Legal Jargon 9. Credits \*0*0*0*0*0*0*0*0*/ 1. Version Info /*0*0*0*0*0*0*0*0*\ This is version 1.0 of this FAQ - the first version. There may be a 1.1 or a 1.2. Heck, if I do decide to update this, I'll just go right to calling it version 2.0. I was never one for decimal numbers. Just check every so often if your interested... \*0*0*0*0*0*0*0*0*0*0*0*0*0*0*0*0*0*/ 2. Mr. Game and Watch Introduction /*0*0*0*0*0*0*0*0*0*0*0*0*0*0*0*0*0*\ Now I know what the majority of you are probably saying right now. "Mr. Game and Watch?? Who's that??" Once upon a time, back in the early 80's, before the Famicom was announced in Japan or the NES in the U.S., when Gary Coleman was riding high, there was a great depression in the video game industry. For a long time, after Atari died, nobody was interested in the gaming field. There simply were no games out there - just the dredded (gasp with me) MACINTOSH. Families were buying the "educational" Macintoshes for their children, rather then "those nasty uneducational gaming systems". Yeah, I know, the sad thing is they paid $5,000+ for those green screen P.O.S.'s. And they say the SYSTEMS are uneducated! Anyway... then, a miricle came. This miricle was a small, Japanese based card company named "Nintendo". Nintendo, after taking a huge interest in the Atari franchise, made plans of a new generation of gaming systems. While most of their investors feared this "crazy new idea", Nintendo decided to go all out on it. The idea was to mass produce portable game systems. These game systems were called "Game and Watch"'s. The Game and Watch saga started out with a very simple, Atari-like game called "Ball". And it failed miserably, causing Nintendo to go bankrupt and sell out to Sega... .... NOT. It was a huge success in both Japan and the U.S. The star of this game was a man in all black who was "creatively" named "Mr. Game & Watch". He would later return in over 20+ portable Game and Watch games. That's more then any Mario character had COMBINED! And to think you didn't even know who he was =P. Anyway, most of these games starred the mysterious Mr. Game and Watch, except for one extremely popular G&W game that featured a menace ape named Donkey Kong, who captured a young women named Pauline, who happened to be the girlfriend of a young, strong legged carpender named Jumpman. Anyway, one thing led to another, Jumpman got rid of his horrible name and got a new profession, and this popular G&W game was remade into a NES classic three times in a row with different foes each time. Nintendo owned 90% of the gaming industry, and all was great in the gaming world that was vastly growing. Without Mr. Game and Watch, we'd all have green screen Macintoshes right now, dilligently writing school essays and LEARNING. Thank god that died fast. But somehow, we all forgot about our savior, Mr. Game and Watch. Until now... Now revived in Super Smash Brothers Melee in his sleak as ever 2d form, Mr. Game and Watch has a set of moves tooken straight out of over 10 of the Game and Watch games - and his own level! I will now be discussing these moves. Now that you know a little bit of history, it's time to stop my blabbing and discuss what you all have been waiting for - the HARDCORE NUDITY... er, I mean the move list. \0*0*0*0*0*0*0/ 3. Moves List /0*0*0*0*0*0*0\ (Note: Along with the moves, I will also tell you which one of the Game and Watch games each originates, if I know off the top of my head.) Regular Moves A: Bug Repellent (Causes 2-5% damage. From the game "Greenhouse", where Game and Watch saves his plants from bug infestation.) Running+A: Helmet Charge (Causes around 8% damage. From the game "Helmet", where Game and Watch had to avoid falling tools from the sky. A game that is also featured in Super Flat Zone, an unlockable course.) Over A: Chair Shot (Causes 5-10% damage. From the game "Lion", where Mr. Game and Watch is a lion tamer trying to control a pissed off lion.) Down A: Manhole Flip (Causes around 10% if your lucky, but can send enemies flying pretty high if they are at high damage already, so keep this move in mind. From the Game and Watch game "Manhole".) Up A: Water Blast (About 5-10% damage. Again, have no idea what game. Heh, maybe I should actually play my old Game and Watch games before I do this.) *Smash* Over+A: Fire Attack (A decent 25% smash attack I am very fond of. Can take out a 50% damaged character with ease, if you hit them and then sausage them repeatedly to repel there third jump. From the insanely popular Game and Watch game "Fire Attack".) *Smash* Up+A: Scuba Smash (A 23% smash attack. Another favorite of mine. Not quite as good a Smash move as Fire, but it'll give your enemy some air. Taken out of the game "Octopuss", where Game and Watch battles a fearce Octopuss. A change of pace from the classic shark, huh?) *Smash* Down+A: The Vermin Killer (On the weak side, a 13% smash move. But it's a very useful one if you got attackers on both sides of you, or if you just jump in the middle of a fierce battle. Just use that once, and clear out. From the Game and Watch game "Vermin", where Game and Watch needed to prevent some sort of vermin from escaping the soil and getting out of their holes. Sort of like Whack a Mole.) (In air) A: Parachute (13-15% damage on average. A nice little landing move you can use when getting out of the circle of light after you die, or if your falling down from being launched. A prefered move to use so you don't leave yourself open for attack after you fall. From the game "Parachute", where tons of Game and Watches needed to be rescued by a small boat before they landed in the water and got eaten by a shark.) (In air) Backward A: Turtle (15% damaging move. This move is kind of difficult to do at times, but it's actually pretty cool if you want to use it rather then parachute. Me personally, I stick to one aereal move and just do it repeatedly when I need an air attack, because if I switch off I ususally mess it up. This turtle is from "Turtle Bridge", which is, as you can probably guess, a Game and Watch classic. Some say he is an ancestor of the Koopa race of turtle. Who knows.) (In air) Up A: Flag Smack (15% damage usually is the result of this one. Sometimes you may get a water blast attack too. It all depends I guess. Game and Watches moves can be pretty random at times. This move comes from one of the first and best Game and Watches, "Flagman".) (In air) Down+A: Key Jam (A 10% attack. If you can do it repeatedly to a slow enemy like Bowser, it can be your best friend. I'm not sure if this is even from a Game and Watch game... I know I don't have all the Game and Watches, but still. This has me stumped.) Grabs Z: Ball Toss (The norm here is 7% damage, but god is this move cool. Seriously. I think it's my favorite toss in the whole game. This grab turns it's enemies into the very ball Game and Watch plays with in the Game and Watch game "Ball". Clicking Z again will result in him beating the enemy with his bell hand, which is pretty cool, but only causes 2% damage, and you risk losing your prey from the grab. It's fun to hammer in a few sucker bells, as sort of a taunt before you throw them =). It's great for getting rid of a high damaged foe. And of course, this move comes straight from the very first Game and Watch game, "Ball". ) Special Moves B Chef Flip Each of these little sausages causes about 3-4% damage, and the actual an, if you can get the enemy by it, will scold them and take away about 10-15%. This is a very very very VERY cool move that is easy to operate, can hold off your enemies and pisses the hell out of people that have characters that have difficult second jumps! Seriously, it's quite fun. If you have friends that play Roy or Marth, you could take them out if your skilled enough with Game and Watch. All you really need to do is to knock them off the edge with Fire or something, and when they try to come back with there second jump, bombard them with sausages! The sausages will hit them (hopefully) and cause them to lose there second jump, and fall off to the bottom of the map! It can be literally that easy. And be sure to get near the edge when you do this. You might overlaunch a few sausages, but if they grab the ledge, they will be scolded by the pan, and you have an offensive advantage on them again! I'm not sure about you guys, but this works wonders for me against my friend who is ungodly good at Roy. Over B Judgement This move is from the Game and Watch game called "Judge", where two judges are beating eachother with mallots. This move is about 10 moves in one. Which is pretty cool, because 7 of them are actually pretty damaging. He'll hit you with his hammer in one hand, and hold a sign up with the other. There are nine signs in all. I have tooken the time to find out what each number does and what damage. #1: Shell Judgement - Weakest mallot possible. I haven't seen it cause more then 1% damage. But don't worry, it gets better then this! #2: Tap Judgement - Just a little tap of the mallot. Sort of like any characters A move. So this is about a 2-5%, which isn't all that bad, since it's a pretty speedy one, allowing you to move on to the next one. #3: Fan Judgement - Equivalent to a fan smack. Makes a fan smacking noise when you get it. 1-4% damage. I don't get this one so much for some reason. Maybe you might, but who knows. #4: Sword Judgement - Equivalent to a sword shot. Makes the sound of a beam sword being used. 5-10% damager. #5: Electric Judgement - Here's where it starts getting good! Electric judgement is a electrical hit that will cause 10-15% damage. #6: Flame Judgement - 5-10% damager that will engolf the enemy with flames if their hit. #7: Basic Judgement - This is like a basic B move being performed. I know, these judgements so far are sort of lame at times, but we are getting better soon. #8: Ice Judgement - Does minimal % damage, but if your opponent is over 50% in damage, they are either gonna fly off the top of the map, fall off the map or be really screwed. And here's the big mamajama... #9: Home Run Judgement - Instant kill! 25% damager, but doesn't matter! You get this judgement, it is basically an instant kill. It hasn't failed me yet anyway (maybe on big courses like Corneria and Hyrule Temple, but it still knocks them far). And you got a 1 and 9 chance to get this judgement, but I usually get it once every 5 times. It's saved me plenty o time! And that's it for the Judgements. They don't go in order, it's basically a random pick. So if your extremely lucky like me, then use it a bunch. But if you aren't, then maybe you should stick to some of these other moves... Up B: Trampoline I like this move a lot as a third jump, because not only does it launch you pretty far, it does about 4% damage as well. I mean, not a lot of damage compared to maybe some of the other ones, but the other ones, after you use them, can only get you maybe 2 inches, and if you use them as an attack, you fall to the ground and are prone to attack. Game and Watches third jump is great. It does 5% tops, but still, after your done with it, your out of there! I mean, Ganondorfs got a powerful third up B jump, but if you use it, he falls back about 2 seconds afterwords, and someone else can beat the crap out of him while he's down. With Game and Watch, though, they can't attack you again way up there, and you can do a landing attack along with it. Your never open for an attack if you can perform this well. Down B: Oil Panic/Oil Spill A lot of people wonder what this does. This is what makes Game and Watch a projectile character his worst enemy. Samus charges up her ball of energy or whatever. I sit there and purposely get in the way to shoot me with it. Then, just at the right moment, bam. I take out the oil bucket and store it. Then I walk up to her, down B, BAM! Shes off the map! It is a garenteed instant kill everytime. This will also work with the Super Scope gun, and I think even the laser gun. Anything that someone can shoot at you! It takes good timing to perfect this move, and you need to be sneaky, because after awhile, they will catch on, so you'll have to pretend you don't notice till the last minute. This move was pulled out of the game "Oil Panic", where Mr. Game and Watch is in charge of cleaning an ocean from an oil spill accident. Good game, I think it's probably my favorite. There you have it - all of Game and Watches moves before your very eyes. I hope I helped you understand the potential that Mr. Game and Watch can have in the right hands, and that he isn't such a useless character after all. \0*0*0*0*0*0/ 4. Strategy /0*0*0*0*0*0\ Mr. Game and Watch has his good points and his bad points, just like all the others. His good features is that, out of all the lightweights, he is the fastest and probably the coolest. I mean, Yoshi and Pikachu are okay, but Mr. Game and Watch is faster and can perform very tricky moves. The thing with Mr. Game and Watch is he is unpredictable. Call this a good thing or a bad thing, but he can turn a match around when you least suspect it, leaving his opponents confused on what he's gonna fo next. Another thing I like in a character and he seems to have is he is very sneaky. I mean, a 2d all black character like him just blends in with some of the backrounds, and I mean, who thinks a guy can repel a fire slashing swordsman like Roy with a few sausages and a scuba helmet? Trust me and learn the moves above very carefully. My friends all thought he was a joke when I first started playing him, and now I own them all with him. There is a reason why he is the hardest in the game to get, y'know. =) The characters Game and Watch excels against are projectile ones, such as Samus, Ness, Mario, Luigi, Dr. Mario, Falco, Fox, Zelda/Shiek and Yoshi. Those characters can pretty much be the subject to Mr. Game and Watches beatings on a routine basis if you can learn Mr. Game and Watches skills. Characters such as Ganondorf, Bowser and Captain Falcon can be terrible against Mr. Game and Watch. Bowser can be taken down pretty easily since he's so slow, but Captain Falcon and Ganondorfs' moves are just way to powerful. Mr. Game and Watch can fly pretty good, and a lot of these moves can just bounce him around like a rag doll. So if you got any really skilled friends with those particular two, I suggest you either practice up or just forget about Mr. Game and Watch. I, personally, have taken down a team of Captain Falcon and Ganondorf before, in time and in stock, so I can hold my own with them. Captain Falcon has tremendous power and speed. He is your biggest threat, though Ganondorf can be taken down simply with the sausage defensive. THE SAUSAGE DEFENSIVE This is very simple, and can be a great set of moves to do if you want to get rid of powerhouses like Ganondorf or any other character that lacks good jumping skills. I believe I said this before, but I'm going to go back into it. First off, get near the ledge of a course. Have a guy follow you, then do your Fire Attack smash move. He will fly a little ways, then quickly, start doing the sausage flipping (press B button). If the sausage flipping succeeds, then you should hit him with one during his second jump, causing him to faulter. Then once he tries another jump, keep pelting him with sausages! He can't avoid the sausage. If he happens to make it back up, quickly shield, cartwheel behind him by pressing left or right, then grab him, do the Cup Throw, and then do the Sausage thing again. If nothing else, he will start racking up damage percent. THE FIRE KEY MANEUVER This is also a very simple one. Trampoline up, and then key down. Just keep doing that repeatedly to someone, unless it's Link and his "Holding the sword up in the air so you can land on it" trick that I fall for a lot. This works on fat people like Bowser and DK. SUPER SCOPE REFLECTOR TRICK I got a friend who reflects a super scope attack everytime with Mario's cape move. I figured out his little trick, but decided to add another little trick of my own... First off, I charge the Super Scope to maximum right in his range, then, when it goes off and he reflects it, it comes back to me. Alright, but here's when timing is key... one false move and your dead. Click down B for the Oil Panic capture. Then I've got it back, I can go up to Mario and beat the crap out of him when I empty the bucket, and an instant kill! I've been able to do this about twice - it's pretty hard to do since my friend never plays Mario anymore, I need a super scope and I never get one, and I screwed it up one of the times and got knocked off, since the thing goes twice as fast when reflected, but it still is a great way to fool someone. These are just some of the technics I use when I play Mr. Game and Watch. If you make your own, I'll update the FAQ and add them if you want to, but for now, let's go on to the next section... \0*0*0*0*0*0*0*0*0*0/ 5. Pro's and Con's /0*0*0*0*0*0*0*0*0*0\ Below is a list of pro's and con's of Mr. Game and Watch. ----- PRO'S ----- - He's easy to handle. - His jumping and recovering moves are very good. - He holds his own with projectile characters. - He's actually pretty funny. - His move set can be completely random at times, leaving your enemy guessing. - He's fast. - He's got a lot of moves to construct combo's out of. ----- CON'S ----- - He can fly pretty far when hit at times. - His beeping can get annoying (not for me, but...) - Powerful characters can own him if your not careful. - He's got terrible endurance. - His move set can be completely random at times, leaving you to not know what to expect (both a pro and a con). There you have it. It's pro's vs. con's. It all depends on what you like for a character. If you like a powerful, sacrifice speed for power sort of guy, then I guess you would hate Mr. Game and Watch and rightfully so. But if you want a fast character with fairly powerful moves and some KICK ARSE SAUSAGES, then you would want this guy as your own. \0*0*0*0*0*0*0/ 6. Target Test /0*0*0*0*0*0*0\ Alright, if you need help with this, then I'm guessing you need help with a lot of serious brain functioning problems. His break the target mode is so simple. All the targets basically pop out there to you, and if they don't, then they are at the top of the screen or something. Just look around, use some pretty basic moves. I know I can't offer very good advice on this, but most likely you've got it in the bag already. \0*0*0*0*0*0*0*0*0*0*0/ 7. General Questions /0*0*0*0*0*0*0*0*0*0*0\ Alright, I'm just going to answer some basic questions I've been hearing about Mr. Game and Watch lately. Q. How do I get Mr. Game and Watch? A. Well, I got him by simply beating classic mode with all 24 available characters on very easy difficulty with five stock. But you can also get it by beating adventure mode and Target Test with the other 24 characters. Q. I have Classic/Adventure/Target Test mode beaten with all 24 characters and he's still not challenging me! Why? A. Check if you have the Master Hand symbol next to your total score. It records any score reguardless if you beat the game with the character or not, so it won't show 0000000 at times. Another good way to test this is to see if you have all the character trophies that you should. Q. Why is Mr. Game and Watch 2d? I mean, let's flex that Gamecube processing power a little! Don't you think 2d is a little stupid at this day and age? A. A good affect in my opinion. Mr. Game and Watch is a 2d character from the Game and Watch series, so it would only make sense if he was 2d still. Sure, Mario at one time was 2d, but still, this affect makes Game and Watch different and cooler then the rest. It just works for him. Q. Will I ever be as good as you with Mr. Game and Watch? A. LOL... perhaps I am kissing my own arse with that question. =) Q. They say, for the trouble you go through to get him, Mr. Game and Watch is way overrated. Do you agree? A. The opposite. He is way underrated. He has potential to a great Smash Brother fan. And nobody seems to notice his talent - thats what I like about him so much. Thats all the questions I really have seen so far. I hope my FAQ helped you somewhat understand Mr. Game and Watch. Until I update this, I'm gonna go play some more Smash Brothers Melee. I got to work on that beating that event 51 again... with Game and Watch. Later. \0*0*0*0*0*0*0*0/ 7. Legal Jargon /0*0*0*0*0*0*0*0\ Mr. Game and Watch and any other Super Smash Brothers Melee character or reference I have mentioned are copyrighted and owned by Nintendo of America (tm). This FAQ may be copied but only under my consent, so just e-mail me first before you go and copy it (weezer@gotocrystal.net). I have no problem with it. No versions of this copy may be sold unless I am notified as well. \0*0*0*0*0*0/ 8. Credits /0*0*0*0*0*0\ (Sorry, I don't have that weird little shootinggame in my credits, but...) Thanks to all the people that incouraged me to make this on the GameFAQ's message boards. Special thanks to all those Game and Watch fans out there - you guys are THE MAN. Written by Jack Domek aka King Tonberry. -----------------------------------------------------------------------