Showing posts with label Mario Sports Mix. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mario Sports Mix. Show all posts

Thursday, January 28, 2021

Smash Character Review: Mario Sports

SMASH CHARACTER REVIEW


Today, let's go over all characters featured in the Mario baseball games, football games, and the "sports" titles. As most of these are heavily focused on team sports, we saw several playable characters, including several who had never been playable before, simply out of the need to fill up each side's rosters.

Most of the games here tended to include Team Captains, made up of the most famous faces of the Mario series. Although there was some variation, these more often than not featured the faces of Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, Princess Daisy, Yoshi, Birdo, Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong, Wario, Waluigi, Bowser, and Bowser Jr. You may notice they tended to come in pairs. Each frequently had super moves based on the sport being played that revolved around who they were (meaning its not a lot we haven't seen before. Mario almost always used fireballs, Luigi often did too or his vacuum from Luigi's Mansion, Peach and Daisy's were often accentuated with hearts or flowers respectively, Yoshi either used eggs or it was accentuated with a rainbow, Birdo's often had something to do with being "weird," the Kongs often used bananas or barrels, or Donkey simply used his strength while Diddy used his jetpack. Wario and Waluigi tended to vary a bit, with Wario's tended to involve him being sneaky, farting, using his strength, or throwing bombs, while Waluigi also tended to be sneaky, but also featured him multiplying himself, spinning fast enough to cause a cyclone, and using a machine to electrocute other characters. Definitely some stuff in there we can add to Waluigi's moveset. If there's anything in there that you think might work better being switched out for one of these, that's perfectly fine. Lastly we have Bowser and Bowser Jr., who frequently used fire breath, bullet bills, or Bowser Jr.'s paintbrush from Super Mario Sunshine.

Filling out the team, the games frequently relied on many of the most common species from all over the Mushroom Kingdom. Toads appear everywhere here, mostly on Peach and Daisy's team or generally as possible teammates. This includes both Toadette and Toadsworth, the latter in his only playable appearance ever (except in this hypothetical game this blog is crafting, obviously). Other frequent flyers appear here as well, such as Koopas, Paratroopas, Shy Guys, Fly Guys, Boos, Hammer Bros, Dry Bones, and Wigglers, alongside lesser seen faces like Piantas and Nokis from Sunshine, Monty Moles, Goombas and Paragoombas, Magikoopas, Bloopers, and Spikes.

Outside of enemy characters and captains, we also saw a number of other major characters making appearances across the games (especially in the baseball games), including the baby versions of Mario, Luigi, Peach, Daisy, and Donkey Kong, DK series alums Dixie Kong, Funky Kong, Tiny Kong, King K. Rool, and Kritters (including an unusually prominent role as the goalies in the football games), and major bosses King Boo and Petey Piranha (who acts as a hoop in the basketball games (love it!)). Rosalina sadly only appears in Mario Sports Superstars, largely because most of these came out around the mid-2000s before Rosalina had been firmly established as a staple of the Mario series. Boom Boom and Pom Pom also appear in Superstars, as do Metal Mario and Pink Gold Peach.

The first two Mario Sports games were crossovers with Square Enix, and as such featured Moogle, Cactuar, Ninja, Black Mage, and White Mage as special guests from the Final Fantasy franchise, and Slime from the Dragon Quest franchise. While many of these likely will see slots eventually in this blog, I will not be covering them in full until I actually get to those respective franchises.

That just leaves us with a few series staples acting as background or obstacles. Lakitu more often than not plays the perennial role of referee, a role they seem made for. Piranha Plants, Chain Chomps, and Thwomps play the roles you generally expect them to as field hazards, as do Klaptraps from the Donkey Kong series. Finally, we have Miis, who were included as playable in Mario Sports Mix.

Thanks for reading! Now, let's add in our one new playable character, Super Mario Strikers' Super Team!

Tuesday, January 26, 2021

Mario Sports Mix

MARIO SPORTS MIX


Although not specifically a basketball game, Mario Sports Mix is essentially a sequel to Mario Hoops. It too was produced by Square Enix, and features most of the characters appearing in that game. The big difference, however, is that this game features basketball alongside volleyball, dodgeball, and hockey, all in one. The mechanics for the four games are about what you'd expect. Basketball has two teams trying to toss a ball into a hoop, volleyball has two teams on either side of a net lobbing a ball back and forth, dodgeball has two teams pummeling each other with surprisingly hard balls in a gruesome battle to the death, and hockey has two team playing, well, sort of basically soccer but on ice and with sticks. If you know the games, you know the games.

Mario, Luigi, Peach, Daisy, Yoshi, Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong, Wario, Waluigi, Bowser, and Bowser Jr. all return from the previous game, alongside the Moogle, Cactuar, Ninja, White Mage, and Black Mage of the first game. New characters include Toad, Slime from the Dragon Quest series, and Miis. Each brings with them a special shot just like before. Mario uses a fireball, Luigi uses the Poltergust, Peach uses hearts, Daisy uses flowers, Yoshi uses rainbows, Donkey Kong pounds the ground, Diddy uses a banana boomerang, Wario uses a bomb, Waluigi uses electricity, Bowser breathes fire, and Bowser Jr. uses his paint brush. Toad makes mushrooms pop up on the field, and the Miis use a generic energy ball functionally similar to Mario's fireball. On the Square end, the Moogle teleports the ball, the Cactuar fires needles, the Ninja uses Kage Bunshin no Jutsu, the White Mage uses a beam of light, the Black Mage uses lightning to shrink opponents, and the Slime creates copies of itself to stun opponents.


The stages in the game are pretty similar to the original game, but they are altered slightly for each individual sport. These include: Mario Stadium, Koopa Troopa Beach, Peach's Castle, DK Dock (similar to the raft from the last game), Toad Park (set in an Amusement Park), Luigi's Mansion, Western Junction (based on the Old West), Daisy Garden, Wario Factory, Bowser Jr. Boulevard (very similar to Times Square or the Vegas Strip kind of thing), Bowser's Castle, Waluigi Pinball, Ghoulish Galleon (a haunted pirate ship), and the flying Star Ship from the first game.

One major notable feature here is the presence of a story mode, where after you have beaten all the tournaments, a boss called the Behemoth King appears and challenges you. It is mostly a big snarling monstrosity that attacks with its tail and claws, sometimes charging at you and body-slamming you. Sometimes it uses lightning, fireballs, and meteors to attack you. You and your team have to use all the sports together to defeat it.

Finally, we have a few items to go over. We have the banana, the Bob-Omb, the coin, the Green Shell, Red Shell, and Star, all acting as you expect them to do, and the Mini Mushroom, which will shrink you down.

Here's what we've got so far:


Characters:

Mario: fireball, Super Mario

Luigi: green fireball, tornado, Super Luigi, vacuum

Peach: heart ball, Freeze Frame

Daisy: flower ball, Crystal Smash

Yoshi: egg ball, rainbow ball, Egg Roll, flutter jump

Birdo: weird ball, suction, Extreme Egg, egg shot

Donkey Kong: banana ball, barrel, Thunder Wham, dunk, ground pound

Diddy Kong: boomerang ball, banana, Red Card, rocketbarrels

Wario: phony ball, Gas Mask, butt bash, bomb

Waluigi: liar ball, Wall-Luigi, cyclone spin, electricity machine

Bowser: killer ball, fire breath, Fire Storm

Bowser Jr.: killer jr. ball, paintbrush, Sonic Roar

Pianta

Noki

Monty Mole: Dirt Drill

Toad: Fire Meteor, mushrooms

Toadette

Toadsworth

Baby Mario

Baby Luigi

Shy Guy: Bullet Bill Blast

Dixie Kong: barrel cannon

Goomba

Paragoomba

Koopa: Shell Smash

Paratroopa: fly

Boo: Possess, teleport

King Boo

Petey Piranha: Mud Slinger, act as hoop

Magikoopa

Hammer Bro: Hammer Throw

Dry Bones: Shocker

Lakitu: hold hoop

Piranha Plant

Klaptrap

Chain Chomp

Thwomp

Baby Peach

Baby Daisy

Baby Donkey Kong

Funky Kong

Tiny Kong

King K. Rool

Wiggler

Blooper

Kritter: goalie

Super Team: football, goalie (Robo-Kritter), electric walls, items, Super Shots, Mega Strikes, Special Abilities, metal ball

Fly Guy: electric spear

Moogle: dance, teleport

Cactuar: needles

Ninja: leaf veil, shadow clones

White Mage: holy magic, light beam

Black Mage: meteor, lightning

Mii: energy ball

Slime: duplicates


Boss:

Behemoth


Stages:

Mario Stadium

Peach Garden

Yoshi Park

Donkey Kong Jungle

Wario Palace

Bowser Castle

Toy Field

Baseball Kingdom

Peach Ice Garden

Wario City

Luigi's Mansion

Daisy Cruiser

Bowser Jr.'s Playroom

The Palace

Pipeline Central

The Underground

Konga Coliseum

Crater Field

The Battle Dome

Bowser Stadium

The Vice

Thunder Island

The Sand Tomb

The Classroom

The Lava Pit

The Wastelands

Crystal Canyon

The Dump

Stormship Stadium

Galactic Stadium

Mario Stadium

Koopa Beach

Peach Field

Sunset Beach

DK Cruiser

Luigi's Mansion

Daisy Garden

Malboro Garden

Wario Factory

Jr. Street

Bowser's Castle

Glare Desert

Sherbet Land

Bloocheep Sea

Pirate Ship

Rainbow Ship

DK Dock

Toad Park

Western Junction

Bowser Jr. Boulevard

Waluigi Pinball

Ghoulish Galleon

Behemoth's Domain


Items:

Bat

Glove

Green Shell

Fireball

Mini-Boo

Bob-Omb

POW Ball

Banana Peel

Lightning Bolt

Red Shell

Blue Shell

Spiky Shell

Chain Chomp

False Panel

Freezie

Mimic

Mini Mushroom


Thanks for reading! Now, let's cover Mario Sports Superstars, which, despite the name, is very much not a sequel to this game!