Super Fighter M - All Star Excites Gamers Worldwide
With the success of Super Smash Brothers, it's easy to see why some games might try to copy it. Unfortunately, putting together such an incredible roster is no easy task, unless of course you're a weird mobile game that doesn't care about law enforcement.
Super Fighter M “All Star is not just a game with an absurd name, it's also very funny in the way it takes the fighters from Smash Ultimate and adds funny voices to each of them.
A series of videos from the game are circulating on Twitter, and fans are shocked at how their characters are portrayed and how they sound.
For example, when scrolling past Link from The Legend of Zelda, the character will say "I don't really like to talk" in the most incoherent voice imaginable.
We should start quoting the character select screen for this unlicensed bootleg mobile game from the Cayman Islands the way we did w/ Step Brothers and Anchorman pic.twitter.com/GT6XXy3srP
— Alosha's Huge Pathetic Comeback (@heynicejobstill) April 5, 2021
There is some meta-humor here, however, as Link doesn't actually speak in his own games, with the exception of the infamous CD-I games from the 90s.
Others are even weirder. Wario just yells "treasure chest is mine" and Kirby (yes, Kirby) softly talks about how he "can't be separated" and Donkey Kong asks about "banana butter pie" - it's really weird.
However, perhaps the strangest voice line comes from Rosalina, who simply says, "Your friend is waiting for you in the garage." Given that this line has absolutely no context, it's easy to see why fans are confused and amazed.
While not all characters are from Smash, it's hard to imagine another game that would have Mario, Link, Mega Man, Cloud, Sonic Pikachu, Mewtwo, Fox, and other gaming giants.
According to tvtropes , the game was running on the Google Play Store and was eventually discontinued on March 8, 2021 after unsuccessful appeals. In addition, there were issues with bypassing disabled in-app purchases.
Since then, the game's popularity has risen somewhat after it was shown on Twitter that voice lines were spreading across the internet, garnering nearly 300 views in just one day.