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Starfey ⭐🇧🇷さんのイラストまとめ


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In regards to the other Pokémon trophies, I think it's safe to assume that, the ones that don't reuse the Poké Ball models just use the Pokémon Stadium ones. But then there's this Meowth with a guitar, which I believe is some sort of preview of Pokémon Channel?

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Similarly to the Zelda ones, the Pokémon classic trophies are all based off their official Ken Sugimori artwork from Pokémon Red & Green

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Metal Mario's trophy is probably just the regular Mario model with a metal texture so nothing too special here, but what's interesting is the texture's reflection: it's the Yoshi's Island stage!

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The Paper Mario trophy is based off PM64's promotional artwork instead of his in-game appearance, so he looks a little different than how you'd expect here

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While the other Star Fox characters have their 64 designs, Andross got two for some reason: one based off his Star Fox SNES appearance, and another completely new, high-poly model based off 64

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Meta Knight's trophy is honestly kind of a mess lol. It's called "Meta-Knight" which is a misspelling, the description says that his first game was Super Star, when it was actually Adventure, and his skin color is a silver-ish blue. And this guy was created by Sakurai himself lol

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The Star Fox protagonists all use models based off their appearance in Star Fox 64. Most of the other classic trophies try to use completely new models based off older designs, but these just straight up reuse the low poly aesthetic from the most recent Star Fox game

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Meanwhile, Dr. Mario's trophy is based off the artwork of one of his earlier games from the NES and SNES, and it's clearly not just reusing regular Mario's model. Very interesting to see two distinct eras of Mario designs represented here

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This one is so fun-looking to me. It's used in the game's intro, so it's unique in this regard, but it also REALLY resembles the 3D model used in promotional artwork in the N64 era Mario games

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A few of them were actually made to promote future games, Olimar's simply mentions Pikmin by name, but the Animal Crossing ones not only use their original japanese names, but also simply call their game "future release"

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