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[[File:mascot_fighter.jpg|frame|link=http://lysol-jones.deviantart.com/art/Extra-Value-Combo-Alpha-66945355|Oh, if only...[[MUGEN|it was official...]]]]
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A particular form of [[Fighting Game]].
A particular form of [[Fighting Game]].


The [[Mascot Fighter]] is rarely a series in and of itself, and is usually based off another game or anime series, or is a [[Massive Multiplayer Crossover]].
The [[Mascot Fighter]] is rarely a series in and of itself, and is usually based off another game or anime series, or is a [[Massive Multiplayer Crossover]].


Mascot Fighters are usually characterized by 2-D gameplay, even though the characters and graphics may be in 3-D. They are almost always four-player, and usually have multi-level playing fields. The action of a Mascot Fighter is usually fast-paced, and often chaotic. With four players, usually every man for himself, attacks can often come out of nowhere, so long [[Combos]] are usually discouraged, if even possible. Battles can be to the ''ahem'' [[Non-Lethal KO|"death"]], but more often than not, you can also win by [[Ring Out|knocking the enemy off the stage entirely]]. Items and Weapons that appear at random intervals and locations are also a big part of gameplay, and can often turn the tide of a battle. [[Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny]] will nearly always apply.
Mascot Fighters are usually characterized by 2-D gameplay, even though the characters and graphics may be in 3-D. They are almost always four-player, and usually have multi-level playing fields. The action of a Mascot Fighter is usually fast-paced, and often chaotic. With four players, usually every man for himself, attacks can often come out of nowhere, so long [[Combos]] are usually discouraged, if even possible. Battles can be to the ''ahem'' [[Non-Lethal KO|"death"]], but more often than not, you can also win by [[Ring Out|knocking the enemy off the stage entirely]]. Items and Weapons that appear at random intervals and locations are also a big part of gameplay, and can often turn the tide of a battle. [[Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny]] will nearly always apply.


'''Note:''' Just because it's a crossover fighting game does not necessarily mean it's a Mascot Fighter. The distinction is in the ''gameplay'' (For an example, compare the mechanics of ''Smash Bros.'' to the ''[[Capcom vs. Whatever|Capcom Vs.]]'' series).
'''Note:''' Just because it's a crossover fighting game does not necessarily mean it's a Mascot Fighter. The distinction is in the ''gameplay'' (For an example, compare the mechanics of ''Smash Bros.'' to the ''[[Capcom vs. Whatever|Capcom Vs.]]'' series).

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Games of this genre include:
* ''[[Super Smash Bros]]'' is pretty much the [[Trope Maker]].
* ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' is pretty much the [[Trope Maker]].
** There are also various fanmade Smash Bros. clones, the most notable example being the ''[[Super Smash Flash]]'' series for its inclusion of more third-party characters and anime characters. The second game fits the [[Mascot Fighter]] genre more closely than the first due to exactly replicating Smash Bros.' gameplay and physics.
** There are also various fanmade Smash Bros. clones, the most notable example being the ''[[Super Smash Flash]]'' series for its inclusion of more third-party characters and anime characters. The second game fits the [[Mascot Fighter]] genre more closely than the first due to exactly replicating Smash Bros.' gameplay and physics.
* ''[[Viewtiful Joe]]: Red Hot Rumble''
* ''[[Viewtiful Joe]]: Red Hot Rumble''
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* ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]: Dream Carnival'' plays like one of these.
* ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]: Dream Carnival'' plays like one of these.
* ''[[Godzilla]]: Destroy All Monsters Melee'' and its sequels/related games do this for the Toho Kaiju.
* ''[[Godzilla]]: Destroy All Monsters Melee'' and its sequels/related games do this for the Toho Kaiju.
* Although not a traditional 2D fighter, ''[http://www.wormux.org/phpboost/news/news.php Wormux]'' is a [[Freeware Games|freeware]] '' [[Worms]]'' clone that pits teams of mascots from various open source projects against each other. The mascot teams include [[Tux]], the gnu (GNU project), Konqi (KDE), Wilbur (GIMP), the SUSE lizard, Mozilla's Firefox and Thunderbird, the OpenOffice seagulls, the BSD daemon, and more.
* Although not a traditional 2D fighter, ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20120624213723/http://www.wormux.org/phpboost/news/news.php Wormux]'' is a [[Freeware Games|freeware]] '' [[Worms]]'' clone that pits teams of mascots from various open source projects against each other. The mascot teams include [[Tux]], the gnu (GNU project), Konqi (KDE), Wilbur (GIMP), the SUSE lizard, Mozilla's Firefox and Thunderbird, the OpenOffice seagulls, the BSD daemon, and more.
* The fangame ''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZzR_kUW0f0 Card Sagas Wars]'' takes the concept of the Mascot Fighter to a new level. Now if only it were ''playable''...
* The fangame ''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZzR_kUW0f0 Card Sagas Wars]'' takes the concept of the Mascot Fighter to a new level. Now if only it were ''playable''...
** The website says well over 800 cards, closer to 900, which is ''the number of characters that will appear in the game''. However, there are still "only" 36 playable characters, many from completely unrelated video games. Unfortunately, not even the beta with 4 playable characters is available for download yet. Still, the videos on Youtube show that the game does exist, if only on the developers' computers.
** The website says well over 800 cards, closer to 900, which is ''the number of characters that will appear in the game''. However, there are still "only" 36 playable characters, many from completely unrelated video games. Unfortunately, not even the beta with 4 playable characters is available for download yet. Still, the videos on Youtube show that the game does exist, if only on the developers' computers.
* The video game ''Marvel Super Hero Squad'', based on the toy franchise and [[The Superhero Squad Show|TV show]], fits well in this sub-genre.
* The video game ''Marvel Super Hero Squad'', based on the toy franchise and [[The Superhero Squad Show|TV show]], fits well in this sub-genre.
* The [[Newgrounds Rumble]] ([http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/381115 Seen here]), which does this for the site [[Newgrounds]], including characters such as [[Pico]] and Nene, the P-Bot, [[Saladfingers]], Hank from ''[[Madness Combat]]'', the [[Tankmen|Tankman]], the [[Alien Hominid]] and other characters who were featured on the site.
* The ''[[Newgrounds Rumble]]'' ([http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/381115 Seen here]), which does this for the site [[Newgrounds]], including characters such as [[Pico]] and Nene, the P-Bot, [[Salad Fingers]], Hank from ''[[Madness Combat]]'', the [[Tankmen|Tankman]], the [[Alien Hominid]] and other characters who were featured on the site.
* Two [[Tom and Jerry]] games: Fists of Furry and War of the Whiskers.
* Two ''[[Tom and Jerry]]'' games: ''Fists of Furry'' and ''War of the Whiskers''.
* There was this doujin game based on [[Suzumiya Haruhi]] called Suzumiya Haruhi no Gekitou. It even had [[Lucky Star|Konata Izumi and Akira Kogami]] as [[Guest Fighter|Guest Fighters]].
* There was this doujin game based on ''[[Suzumiya Haruhi]]'' called ''Suzumiya Haruhi no Gekitou''. It even had [[Lucky Star|Konata Izumi and Akira Kogami]] as [[Guest Fighter|Guest Fighters]].
* [[Cartoon Network]] has two. The first, a game on their website called ''[[Titanic Kunfubot Offensive]]''. The other, ''[[Cartoon Network Punch Time Explosion]]'', was released in North America to home systems on November 15th, 2011 - a [[Nintendo 3DS]] version was released earlier on June 2nd, 2011.
* [[Cartoon Network]] has two. The first, a game on their website called ''[[Titanic Kunfubot Offensive]]''. The other, ''[[Cartoon Network: Punch Time Explosion]]'', was released in North America to home systems on November 15th, 2011 - a [[Nintendo 3DS]] version was released earlier on June 2nd, 2011.
* The [[Gundam vs. Series]] was originally a [[Mecha Game]], but the action got more fast-paced as time went on to the point where the crossover games (''Gundam Vs. Gundam'', its [[Updated Rerelease]] ''Gundam Vs. Gundam Next Plus'', and sequel ''Gundam Extreme Vs.'') are effectively a hybrid Mecha Game/Mascot Fighter.
* The [[Gundam vs. Series]] was originally a [[Mecha Game]], but the action got more fast-paced as time went on to the point where the crossover games (''Gundam Vs. Gundam'', its [[Updated Rerelease]] ''Gundam Vs. Gundam Next Plus'', and sequel ''Gundam Extreme Vs.'') are effectively a hybrid Mecha Game/Mascot Fighter.
* ''Nekketsu Kakutō Densetsu'', predating ''[[Super Smash Bros]]'', offered two-on-two battles in story mode and a four-player free-for-all battle mode environmental hazards, with the [[Kunio Kun]] cast. The mechanics were loosely similar to ''[[River City Ransom]]''--no insane [[Jump Physics]], but there were stage hazards to spice the fighting up.
* ''Nekketsu Kakutō Densetsu'', predating ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', offered two-on-two battles in story mode and a four-player free-for-all battle mode environmental hazards, with the [[Kunio-Kun]] cast. The mechanics were loosely similar to ''[[River City Ransom]]''--no insane [[Jump Physics]], but there were stage hazards to spice the fighting up.
* [http://paulgalenetwork.com/home/2011/11/01/new-details-on-sony-smash-bros-coming-november-3rd-to-paul-gale-network/ A Sony mascot fighter] titled [[Play Station All Stars Battle Royale]] is being developed, including [[Uncharted|Nathan Drake]], [[Little Big Planet|Sackboy]], [[God of War (series)|Kratos]], and more. [[Twisted Metal|Sweet Tooth]]'s model [http://paulgalenetwork.com/home/2011/11/27/superbot-entertainment-is-developing-title-fight-first-screens-james-bond-update-and-more-info-within/ can be seen here].
* [http://paulgalenetwork.com/home/2011/11/01/new-details-on-sony-smash-bros-coming-november-3rd-to-paul-gale-network/ A Sony mascot fighter] titled ''[[Play Station All Stars Battle Royale]]'' is being developed, including [[Uncharted|Nathan Drake]], [[LittleBigPlanet|Sackboy]], [[God of War (series)|Kratos]], and more. [[Twisted Metal|Sweet Tooth]]'s model [http://paulgalenetwork.com/home/2011/11/27/superbot-entertainment-is-developing-title-fight-first-screens-james-bond-update-and-more-info-within/ can be seen here].
* ''[[Rag Doll Kung Fu Fists Of Plastic]]'' is another rare example of an original franchise with this type of gameplay.
* ''[[Rag Doll Kung Fu Fists Of Plastic]]'' is another rare example of an original franchise with this type of gameplay.
* Quite possibly the [[Ur Example]]: ''[[The Outfoxies]]'', an obscure Japanese-only arcade game. Like Smash Bros, it's a 2D fighter where opponents are pitted against each other in environments full of stage hazards and weapons scattered about. It's even rumored that the team that worked on this game [http://www.destructoid.com/six-days-to-smash-bros-brawl-top-five-smash-bros-alternatives-71897.phtml also did work on Smash Bros itself.]
* Quite possibly the [[Ur Example]]: ''[[The Outfoxies]]'', an obscure Japanese-only arcade game. Like Smash Bros, it's a 2D fighter where opponents are pitted against each other in environments full of stage hazards and weapons scattered about. It's even rumored that the team that worked on this game [http://www.destructoid.com/six-days-to-smash-bros-brawl-top-five-smash-bros-alternatives-71897.phtml also did work on Smash Bros itself.]


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Latest revision as of 16:24, 28 January 2022

Oh, if only...it was official...

A particular form of Fighting Game.

The Mascot Fighter is rarely a series in and of itself, and is usually based off another game or anime series, or is a Massive Multiplayer Crossover.

Mascot Fighters are usually characterized by 2-D gameplay, even though the characters and graphics may be in 3-D. They are almost always four-player, and usually have multi-level playing fields. The action of a Mascot Fighter is usually fast-paced, and often chaotic. With four players, usually every man for himself, attacks can often come out of nowhere, so long Combos are usually discouraged, if even possible. Battles can be to the ahem "death", but more often than not, you can also win by knocking the enemy off the stage entirely. Items and Weapons that appear at random intervals and locations are also a big part of gameplay, and can often turn the tide of a battle. Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny will nearly always apply.

Note: Just because it's a crossover fighting game does not necessarily mean it's a Mascot Fighter. The distinction is in the gameplay (For an example, compare the mechanics of Smash Bros. to the Capcom Vs. series).


Examples of Mascot Fighter include: