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::''Brawl'': "The guy you're looking at now, Mr. Game & Watch, was a character who appeared in these games." - '''Otacon''' <<< This seems like a good enough indicator he's meant to be retroactively considered the same as the "Screen Beans"-type characters in those games. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 21:19, August 1, 2024 (EDT)
::''Brawl'': "The guy you're looking at now, Mr. Game & Watch, was a character who appeared in these games." - '''Otacon''' <<< This seems like a good enough indicator he's meant to be retroactively considered the same as the "Screen Beans"-type characters in those games. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 21:19, August 1, 2024 (EDT)
:::I get that in ''Super Smash Bros.'' Mr. Game & Watch acts as a composite of all the big-nosed toony Game & Watch characters, but what I'm really getting at is that I don't think references to Game & Watches in general should be counted as ''The Mr. Game & Watch''. It feels like a lot of these references weren't made with Smash in mind, they're just referencing the same material Mr. Game & Watch is. I didn't point out Fire or Helmet to imply that they're specifically the "Actual reference," just that the character designs being used well predate Mr. Game & Watch, suggesting it isn't a cameo of him in particular. Just... a generic Game & Watch inspired figure. --[[User:PopitTart|PopitTart]] ([[User talk:PopitTart|talk]]) 22:19, August 1, 2024 (EDT)
:::I get that in ''Super Smash Bros.'' Mr. Game & Watch acts as a composite of all the big-nosed toony Game & Watch characters, but what I'm really getting at is that I don't think references to Game & Watches in general should be counted as ''The Mr. Game & Watch''. It feels like a lot of these references weren't made with Smash in mind, they're just referencing the same material Mr. Game & Watch is. I didn't point out Fire or Helmet to imply that they're specifically the "Actual reference," just that the character designs being used well predate Mr. Game & Watch, suggesting it isn't a cameo of him in particular. Just... a generic Game & Watch inspired figure. --[[User:PopitTart|PopitTart]] ([[User talk:PopitTart|talk]]) 22:19, August 1, 2024 (EDT)
::::If we're talking about whether the Game & Watch characters appearing in later games have no connection to Mr. Game & Watch, let's look at their designs. Presuming that if the characters appear as they do in the original Game & Watch, we can count that as a reference of the original material without connection to Mr. Game & Watch. However, what's interesting is if you look at the design of these characters (in ''WarioWare'' series or ''Donkey Kong Country Returns''), it's subtle but they all clearly draw inspiration from Mr. Game & Watch's design.
::::In [[:File:Game & Watch Gallery 2 Helmet Classic.png|Helmet]] and [[:File:Game & Watch Gallery 2 Parachute Classic.png|Parachute]], we can see these characters are meant to have "mitten" hands, they have two points corresponding to fingers and thumb. In fact, if you look at most of Mr. Game & Watch's spirits from ''Super Smash Bros. Ultmate'' [https://www.ssbwiki.com/Mr._Game_%26_Watch#In_Super_Smash_Bros._Ultimate here], you'll see most of them have a clear hand shape, except for those who are holding something. So, if we are referencing just generic Game & Watch people, they should have clear mitten-shaped hands.
::::Yet that is not the case for the cameo appearances in future games such as ''WarioWare'' series, ''Donkey Kong Country Returns'', or ''Super Mario Odyssey''. We can see that the hand shapes are either very circular, or in the case of ''DKC Returns'', it matches more his ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' artwork, where it's a bit more oblong. Both of these can be seen in his [https://www.ssbwiki.com/Mr._Game_%26_Watch_(SSB4)#/media/File:Mr._Game_&_Watch_amiibo_poses.png amiibo poses]. Regardless, this abstract hand shape was used specifically for Mr. Game & Watch's design, and it's the one we see being used in the appearances listed on this page. So I do believe that these later games that reference a Game & Watch person are specifically pulling from Mr. Game & Watch's design, hence these are references to him. The discrepancy is more apparent since his appearance in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', where his animations match the original designs from the games, which show how varied they could be as well, and also show the clear hand shapes used by Game & Watch people in Helmet, Parachute, and [[:File:Game&Watch-Fire.gif|Fire]]. [[User:MarioComix|MarioComix]] ([[User talk:MarioComix|talk]]) 23:37, August 1, 2024 (EDT)

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