In Brawl we got the Golden Hammer item and it was considered a Mario item, as its trophy is in the Mario section.īut then comes Smash 4. Weird.įirst time it was ever referenced was back in Melee by Eggplant Man having a trophy, and while it acknowledges that it's a game with Mario and Luigi in it, it's lumped with other minorly represented games. It's good they improved his Toon version after WW and all, but they already had a neat lovable character who was very silly but helpful.Ĭlick to expand.Wrecking Crew is. So I dunno if it's just "Americans Hate Tingle" regardless of that. Its greedy nature may have also been a factor, as if I remember right, not all of the Tingle games made it to Europe either. At the very least it's pretty hard implied). I know the game has more adult moments that'd need censoring too(one of the final ending scenes where it's clear something sexual happens.
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Though I haven't played RR just yet, nor looked at all of the story, so I dunno if him suddenly being a slave driver remotely fits within that story either. Now how he treats his brothers? Where'd that come from. Rosy Rupeeland makes the "charge an arm and a leg" bit less bothersome, as this version of the character, though only in hindsight, is from that culture. I'm a giant Tingle fan, but there's no denying he's an awful person in WW alone. Him being a slave-driver and overcharging you to save the world? Not cool. Paying Tingle to drop items from anywhere/bomb places you can't reach, etc? That's cool. The rest of the game was significantly better, and the Tingle Tuner was also a good item for a particular gimmick/game add-on kind of thing. I mean, I find the long sailing fun and all(an unpopular opinion), but as much as I love a good grind, it wasn't a well-made quest piece. Single WW, every version of Tingle was toned down, though sometimes greedy, to be a lot better as a person. The guy was a slave driver, which is a complete 180 on his very benevolent MM incarnation.