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Glover was such an awesome game.
I always thought it was a little boy playing with his Nintendo trophies and in his imagination is where they came to life and duked it out. The final stage was just a personification of him playing with his toys.
Wow thats a good theory. Never thoight of it that way
My friend gave me his copy of Glover because I was the only person he knew who liked it.
It's weird that you remembered the existence of Glover.
I always thought it was a little boy playing with his Nintendo trophies and in his imagination is where they came to life and duked it out. The final stage was just a personification of him playing with his toys.
I always thought it was a little boy playing with his Nintendo trophies and in his imagination is where they came to life and duked it out. The final stage was just a personification of him playing with his toys.
Why is the kid wearing a pair of white gloves?I always thought it was a little boy playing with his Nintendo trophies and in his imagination is where they came to life and duked it out. The final stage was just a personification of him playing with his toys.
Why is the kid wearing a pair of white gloves?
It's weird that you remembered the existence of Glover.
Why is the kid wearing a pair of white gloves?
Even though I think this explanation is more or less true, it's kind of depressing when you introduce Crazy Hand to the picture.
I thought it was the hand of the Kid playing with the toys in the intro of N64.When I was a kid I thought Master Hand was really Glover because every other character in Super Smash Bros. was a video game character and he was a glove thing.
Was I alone in this thought?
I remember there being this theory going around that the Crazy Hand repersented the destructive nature of children andLet me see if I can find it.Taboo enslaving Master Hand meant a destruction of imagination either by growing up or by some authority figure.
I always thought it was a little boy playing with his Nintendo trophies and in his imagination is where they came to life and duked it out. The final stage was just a personification of him playing with his toys.
This post makes rupees sound like an STD lmaoMaster hand was a Link to the Past NPC who gave you rupees. His ultimate betrayal still confounds me to this day. I thought we were cool!
PokéKong;39908710 said:Being a big fan of Kirby Super Star, I almost immediately recognized all its moves as being borrowed from the boss Wham Bam Rock. So that's the only association I had.
woah that looks kind of wrong.
Master Hand was in the first Kirby's Dreamland game. Albeit very small role, he was the continue selector. Plus, if you choose no then he does an attack from SSB.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7WhZiRqX4I
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woah that looks kind of wrong.
woah that looks kind of wrong.
Whaaaaaat?Master Hand was in the first Kirby's Dreamland game. Albeit very small role, he was the continue selector. Plus, if you choose no then he does an attack from SSB.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7WhZiRqX4I
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Master Hand was in the first Kirby's Dreamland game. Albeit very small role, he was the continue selector. Plus, if you choose no then he does an attack from SSB.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7WhZiRqX4I
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Smash Kirby was my one of my favorite abilities in that game, and the song from :49 onwards is one of my favorites in the series
Master Hand was in the first Kirby's Dreamland game. Albeit very small role, he was the continue selector. Plus, if you choose no then he does an attack from SSB.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7WhZiRqX4I
Shaboom!
I remember there being this theory going around that the Crazy Hand repersented the destructive nature of children andLet me see if I can find it.Taboo enslaving Master Hand meant a destruction of imagination either by growing up or by some authority figure.
Glover's right hand man.BUT WHO WAS CRAZY HAND