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Blue Protoman
February 1st, 2009, 01:42
Self-explanatory. I'll start.

ExciteBike
It's like a cross between Port Town and the Mushroomy Kingdom. You are on an ExciteBike stage, and it is slowly scrolling to the right. The level is a real ExciteBike stage, except with added floating platforms. Occasionally, the ExciteBike racers come in from the left side of the screen (although you are warned).

Paper Mario Arena
It's the fanciest arena in Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door! There is randomly-chosen scenery, which can collapse and harm the player, like in the real game. Also, sometimes the audience will throw items at the player. Sometimes good, sometimes bad. There are two floating platforms in the middle.

Wii Menu
Similar to WarioWare, there would be a "main" stage, and then they'd change in the blink of an eye. There is a main stage in front of the Wii Menu. (For extra awesomeness, this stage actually displays your Wii Menu.) It accesses each of the channel preview screens. The built-in channels, like the Mii or Weather Channels, have pre-programmed platforms for you to fight on for a minute, then the display returns to the Wii Menu. For Virtual Console games, a random group of platforms is generated. You may never see the same platform formation twice. Sometimes the stage scrolls to the Wii Message Board, using your messages as the stage, plus one platform at the bottom.

Family BASIC
It's the BASIC cartridge! Letters, commands, and the like are typed onto the screen, and the letters are the platforms. You can pass through some letters from top-to-bottom. It even loads some of the built-in games for you to use as levels.

Fire Field: Cylinder Knot
This is the Fire Field: Cylinder Knot course from F-Zero GX. It is like a combination of Mute City and Big Blue from Melee. A platform will sometimes take you to parts on the track, and other times it will bring you on top of the racers, wit ha few floating platforms thrown in.

Nintendo.com
The Internet Channel is used as a stage. The bottom bar is the stage, and then the game scrolls through Nintendo.com, and all the images are platforms. Sometimes the arena is switched into Single-Column mode, other times the Browser Bar is pulled down, so you can't land on it until it rises again.

Goldcliff
It's the Game & Watch game, Goldcliff. It's a platformer, but using LCD scrolling, so the stage moves a frame at a time. As the stage scrolls, so do you. Hazards from Goldcliff will sometimes appear, but since I don't own Goldcliff, and there is no simulator for it, I can't say.

Comet Observatory
Self-explanatory. You fight at certain locations in the Comet Observatory in Super Mario Galaxy. You fight in an area for a little while, then glowing platforms take you up to a larger glowing platform, which then takes you to another part of the Observatory, or the Trial Galaxy planetoid near it.

Moonside
It's Moonside from Earthbound. The fight takes place at certain points in the city, then once in a while a guy will come up and say, with a text box, "Hello! ...And good-bye!" Everyone will then be warped to a different point in Moonside, like in Earthbound. As you can see, I like stages that change a lot. :P

Donkey Kong Jr.
It's Level 1 from Donkey Kong Jr. You can climb the vines. Enough said.

Famicom Disk System BIOS
It's the BIOS for the Famicom Disk System. 8-bit Mario and Luigi will sometimes appear and change the color sceme of the arena, which then changes certain properties of the arena. (For example, blue means ice, yellow could mean you jump higher, etc.) Sometimes, an error message will appear on screen, and it will negatively affect everybody in some way. The ground is a platform, and so are the individual letters in the Nintendo logo at the top. There are also two platforms on either end of the stage.

Random Stage
It's exactly like a Stage Builder level. Except when you select it, the game randomly selects a size, generates a level, and selects a song for it. In Random Stage, you may never play the same level twice.

Onett
Except that it actually LOOKS like Onett. What were you thinking, Sakurai? <_<

MasterMack
February 5th, 2009, 13:33
Awesome Ideas. Never Will It Happen.

Blue Protoman
February 5th, 2009, 21:38
Stop reminding me. :(