Third Party Characters in Nintendo Games
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This article contains information on third-party characters who make guest appearances in official Nintendo games, either as playable characters or other major roles.
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Sonic the Hedgehog
The following are characters from the SEGA's Sonic the Hedgehog series who appear as playable characters, or as non-playable referees in the crossover game Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games as well as the follow-up Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games. Sonic is also playable in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, so most of the following characters also appear in that game as trophies, stickers, Assist Trophies and/or background cameos.
Amy Rose
First Appearance: Sonic the Hedgehog CD (1993)
Amy Rose is a female hedgehog with a crush on Sonic. She first played the part of Sonic's damsel in distress, but as time has gone by she's become more independent. These days she can take care of herself and sometimes goes with Sonic on his adventures. Her weapon of choice is a large hammer.
In Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games as well as the Winter Games, Amy is one of the competitors. She is an all-around character. She also appears as a trophy and sticker in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
Blaze the Cat
First Appearance: Sonic Rush (2005)
Blaze is a princess who in her original appearance is said to be from an alternate dimension, but later games later show she is actually from the future where she works with Silver the Hedgehog. She protects the Sol Emeralds in a role similar to those of Sonic and Knuckles in protecting the Chaos Emeralds. She has the ability to control flames.
In Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games and Winter Games, Blaze is one of the competitors. She is an all-around character. She also appears as a trophy and sticker in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
Chao
First Appearance: Sonic Adventure (1998)
Chao are mysterious creatures that live in Sonic's world. By giving them certain animals to play with and certain types of fruit, Chao are able to transform into new shapes. They also take on traits of the person who cares for it. Other variations of this species are Hero Chao and Dark Chao.
In Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games, Chao, Hero Chao, and Dark Chao make up part of the audience. There is also a Chao trophy and sticker in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
Charmy Bee
First Appearance: Knuckles' Chaotix (1995)
Charmy the Bee is a member of Team Chaotix. Charmy is young and immature, but his abilities make up for it. Among his abilities are flight and stinging enemies.
In Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games, Charmy acts as a referee. Charmy also appears as a sticker in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
Cream
First Appearance: Sonic Advance 2 (2002)
Cream first met Sonic after being rescued from Dr. Eggman and then fought alongside him to rescue her mother, Vanilla. Cream is almost never seen without her Chao, Cheese. Cheese attacks enemies to defend Cream. Cream is also able to fly, with her ears acting as helicopter blades.
In Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games, Cream acts as a referee. She also appears in Super Smash Bros. Brawl as a trophy and sticker.
Dr. Eggman
First Appearance: Sonic the Hedgehog (1991)
Dr. Eggman (real name Ivo Robotnik) is Sonic's primary adversary who wishes to control the world. In order to carry out his plans, Dr. Eggman needs to get his hands on the Chaos Emeralds. He uses his army of robots to do this, but he always seems to fail. He has usually sought the Chaos Emeralds to power various weapons, although recently he has used them to awaken powerful living weapons such as Chaos and Shadow in hopes of manipulating them for his own ends; such plans have usually backfired in his face.
In Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games and Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games, Dr. Eggman is one of the competitors. He is a skill-type competitor. Eggman also appears in Super Smash Bros. Brawl as a trophy and a sticker.
Egg Pawn
First Appearance: Sonic Heroes (2004)
Egg Pawns are some of Eggman's many different robot models. They are apparantly easy to make, for Eggman has many armies made up only of Pawns. Egg Pawns also come in many different variations and are some of the Sonic ennemies that appear the most.
In Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games, Egg Pawns are obstacles in certain events.
Espio the Chameleon
First Appearance: Knuckles' Chaotix (1995)
Espio the Chameleon is a member of Team Chaotix. He is able to run almost as fast as Sonic and can attack enemies with his tongue, as well as turn invisible. He holds a grudge against Dr. Eggman because he was once Dr. Eggman's prisoner.
In Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games, Espio acts as a referee. Espio also appears in sticker form in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
Flicky
First Appearance: Flicky (1984)
Flickies are small birds that live on Flicky Island in the Sonic series. They are often used by Dr. Eggman for battery power in his Badniks. Other small animals similar to Flickies are also used for this purpose.
In Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games, Flickies make up part of the audience.
Jet
First Appearance: Sonic Riders (2006)
Jet is a headstrong hawk who is the leader of the Babylon Rogues. He is a rival of Sonic's in the Extreme Gear races of the Sonic Riders games. He appears as a trophy and a sticker in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Also, a playable model for Jet was found in the game data for Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games, suggesting that he was originally intended to be playable in the game.
Knuckles the Echidna
First Appearance: Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (1994)
Knuckles lives on Angel Island and is the last descendant of a lost civilization of echidnas. His duty is to guard the island, especially the Master Emerald, from intruders. He was originally tricked into fighting with Sonic, but later became a friendly rival. At times, he has teamed up with Team Chaotix.
In Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games and Winter Games, Knuckles is one of the competitors. Knuckles is a Power-type competitor. In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, he can be sometimes be seen in the background of the Green Hill Zone running through the loop (with or without Tails and Silver the Hedgehog), and he also appears as a trophy and sticker.
Metal Sonic
First Appearance: Sonic the Hedgehog CD (1993)
As its name suggests, Metal Sonic is a robotic doppleganger of Sonic the Hedgehog created by Dr. Eggman. It is first employed in Sonic CD, complete with an infamous last stage where Sonic must race Metal Sonic. Metal Sonic has mostly appeared in spin-off games as well as reprising his role as a villain by upstaging Eggman to become the final boss of Sonic Heroes, having absorbed the DNA of various fighters to become a monstrous machine.
Metal Sonic appears in Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games as a playable character. A sticker of Metal Sonic from Sonic CD also appears in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
Shadow the Hedgehog
First Appearance: Sonic Adventure 2 (2001)
Shadow is one of Sonic's enemies turned rival. He was created by Eggman's grandfather, Gerald Robotnik fifty years ago with genetic material provided by the Black Doom. After the death of Gerald's granddaughter Maria, whom Shadow had a close bond with, Shadow became dedicated to destroying the world to gain revenge until he experienced an epiphany in Sonic Adventure 2 and helped Sonic to save Earth from the Biolizard. Shadow was supposedly killed afterwards, but Eggman was able to save him. After discovered his past, Shadow has become more of an ally to Sonic. Shadow has an ability called Chaos Control that lets him warp space and time in order to make him seem much faster then he is to the point where he appears to teleport around.
In Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games and Winter Games, Shadow is one of the competitors. He is a speed-type competitor. He also appears in Super Smash Bros. Brawl as an unlockable Assist Trophy, being unlocked automatically with Sonic. After being released, Shadow uses Chaos Control to slow down time. Shadow also appears in an accompanying trophy and a sticker.
Silver the Hedgehog
First Appearance: Sonic the Hedgehog (2006)
Silver the Hedgehog is a hedgehog who lives in the same future as Blaze the Cat, where they fight off Eggman Nega, who is a descendant of the original Eggman. He is unlike the other two hedgehogs in that he is slow and has psychic powers instead of the superspeed of the other hedgehogs. In Sonic the Hedgehog he had lived in an apocalyptic future that had been ravaged by the Iblis Trigger, so he went back in time to destroy it. At the end of the game the apocalyptic future seemed to have been overwritten, but Silver and Blaze still existed in the future.
In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Silver can be sometimes be seen in the background of the Green Hill Zone running through the loop in the background (with or without Tails and Knuckles), and he also appears as a trophy and sticker. Additionally, a playable model of Silver was found in the game data for Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games, showing that he was intended to appear as a playable character at one point. Silver makes a fully playable appearance in Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games.
Sonic the Hedgehog
First Appearance: Sonic the Hedgehog (1991)
Sonic is the star of the Sonic series. His main ability is to run faster than anything else. He can run faster than Mach 1 and is able to use his speed to attack enemies. He has had many enemies over the years, but Dr. Eggman has been the main one. He spends most of his time traveling alone lives by his own rules, seeing saving the world as "a minor distraction". He actually is not interested in competitive racing unless it involves showing up Dr. Eggman (the most clear example of this being in the story of Sonic R, where Sonic is uninterested in the grand prix until he learns of Eggman's involvement in it, at which point he eagerly signs up).
During the 1990's, Nintendo and Sega were the head rivals in the video gaming industry, so their mascots Mario and Sonic were often treated as enemies by fans themselves. A dig at Sonic in a Nintendo game of the time appears in Cranky Kong's Video Game Heroes award ceremony at the end of Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest, when Sonic's shoes (along with Earthworm Jim's gun) are seen discarded by a trash can under a sign reading "No Hopers". However, things became friendlier after Sega dropped out of the console wars and became a third party developer for Nintendo. This eventually lead to Sonic and Mario appearing together in games.
In Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games as well as Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games, Sonic is one of the competitors. He's a speed-type competitor.
Sonic also is an unlockable character in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. He is unlocked by either playing 300 brawls, beating Classic Mode with ten different characters, playing more than ten hours of brawls or by completing The Subspace Emissary. Sonic has two trophies, one being normal while the other is of Super Sonic. There are also two three different Sonic stickers (the first two from the different versions of the original Sonic the Hedgehog with the third being from the 2006 Sonic the Hedgehog) as well as one of Super Sonic from Sonic the Hedgehog 2. In "The Subspace Emissary", Sonic appears just towards the very end to cut through Tabuu's wing and prevent him from turning everyone into trophies again. He then joins in on the final battle.
Tails
First Appearance: Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (8-bit) (1992)
Tails is a fox with two tails. He is Sonic's biggest fan and his closest companion. Thus he accompanies Sonic on most of his adventures. Tails is able to fly by spinning his tails and has a knack for mechanics.
In Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games and Winter Games, Tails is one of the competitors. He is a skill-type competitor. In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, he can be sometimes seen in the background of the Green Hill Zone level running through the loop (with or without Knuckles and Silver the Hedgehog), and he also appears as a trophy and sticker.
Vector
First Appearance: Knuckles' Chaotix (1995)
Vector is the leader of Team Chaotix. He's very strong, destroying enemies with a body slam and obstacles with his teeth. He has also been known to destroy his enemies using the power of music.
In Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games and Winter Games, Vector is one of the competitors. He is a power-type competitor. A sticker of Vector also appears in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
Other
The following characters appear only as stickers in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
- Big the Cat (Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut)
- Chaos (Sonic Rush)
- E-102 Gamma (Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut)
- E-103 Omega (Sonic Heroes)
- Emerl (Sonic Battle)
- Erazor Djinn (Sonic & The Secret Rings)
- Rouge the Bat (Sonic Adventure 2: Battle)
- Shahra (Sonic & The Secret Rings)
- Storm the Albatross (Sonic Riders)
- Tikal (Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut)
- Wave the Swallow (Sonic Riders)
Final Fantasy/Dragon Quest
The following are characters from Square-Enix's Final Fantasy series who appear as unlockable characters in Mario Hoops 3-on-3 and Mario Sports Mix. Mario Sports Mix adds a playable character from the DragonQuest series, which had been developed by the "Enix" half of Square-Enix. None of these are actually specific characters, but rather are generic members of recurring classes or creatures in the series.
Behemoth
First Appearance: Final Fantasy II (1988)
The Behemoth is a ferocious beast that has appeared as a recurring enemy throughout the Final Fantasy series. It appears as the final boss of Mario Sports Mix's normal mode, where the team must use their skills from the sports games to fight off the Behemoth. It can attack with its claws and tails, by charging forward, performing a body slam, and by firing fireballs, lightning and meteors. Defeating it unlocks the Sports Mix Mode, where the more powerful Behemoth King is the final boss.
Behemoth King
First Appearances: Final Fantasy (1987)
The Behemoth King is a stronger version of the Behemoth from the Final Fantasy series that is red instead of blue. In Mario Sports Mix, it is featured as the final boss of Sports Mix Mode. It is more resilient and more powerful than the normal Behemoth but is otherwise similar.
Black Mage
First Appearance: Final Fantasy (1987)
The Black Mage has been around since the first Final Fantasy. They are usually armed with staffs, but their true power lies in their magic. Black Mages are usually seen wearing a blue robe with a tall yellow hat. Their faces are usually hidden.
In Mario Hoops (as well as Sports Mix), Black Mage is classified as a tricky player and is nicknamed Abracadabra Kid. His special shot, Meteor Shot, is based on the spell Meteor.
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Cactuar
First Appearance: Final Fantasy VI (1994)
Cactuar is monster in the Final Fantasy series. He resembles a cactus with arms and legs. The Cactuar are very fast, very hard to hit, and have high defense. Their signature attack is 1000 Needles, which deals 1000 HP of damage.
In Mario Hoops, Cactuar is classified as a speedy player and is nicknamed Stick & Sting. His special shot in the 1000 Needles Shot. Additionally, Chocobos appear around Cactuar's head after it has performed its special shot. In Sports Mix, Cactuar is reclassified as a tricky player.
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Moogle
First Appearance: Final Fantasy III (1990)
Moogles are a race in the Final Fantasy series. They resemble white cats with wings and a red "pom-pom" coming out of their head. They are usually helpful and sometimes even join the game's hero on his quest.
In Mario Hoops (as well as Sports Mix), Moogle is classified as a tricky player and is nicknamed Game & Watch Me. His special shot is the Moogle Dance, based on a Limit Break from Final Fantasy VII.
Ninja
First Appearance: Final Fantasy (1987)
Ninjas have been around since the first Final Fantasy. They prefer lightweight armor and make sure to cover all parts of their body, including their face. Ninja swords, daggers, and boomerangs are the ninja's weapons of choice. They also have the ability to throw shuriken and scrolls for damage.
In Mario Hoops, Ninja is an all-around player and is nicknamed Mr. Invincible. His special shot is Leaf Veil. He has the same classification in Sports Mix, where his ability is to make copies of himself.
White Mage
First Appearance: Final Fantasy (1987)
White Mages were one of the first classes in the Final Fantasy series. Rather than damage opponents, white mages heal and protect their allies. They are normally dressed in white robes with red trim in a triangle pattern.
In Mario Hoops (as well as Sports Mix), White Mage is classified as a technical player and is nicknamed The Light. Her special shot, Holy Shot, is based on the spell Holy.
Slime
First Appearance: Dragon Quest (1986)
The Slime is a generic enemy that has appeared throughout the Dragon Quest series. It is known as the most common and basic enemy of the series, to the point where it is more or less the series mascot.
It appeared in Mario Sports Mix as one of the playable characters. It is classified as a tricky player.
Pac-Man & Tamagotchi
The following appear as playable characters in Mario Kart Arcade GP and Mario Kart Arcade GP 2, both of where were developed by Namco. Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man and Blinky are from Namco's popular Pac-Man series, while Mametchi (who only appears in Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 is from Bandai's Tamagotchi line of handheld pets (and is included due to a recent merger between Namco and Bandai).
Blinky
First Appearance: Pac-Man (1979)
Blinky is one of Pac-Man's recurring ghost enemies. Blinky is the red ghost and was first seen as one of the ghosts in the original Pac-Man. Blinky and the ghosts appear in numerous games causing trouble for Pac-Man and his friends. In Pac-Man World 3, however, Blinky and Inky were captured by the evil scientist Erwin, who wanted to drain all the energy from the ghosts' world. This led to Pac-Man teaming up with the remaining ghosts, Pinky and Clyde, to save them.
Blinky is playable in both Mario Kart Arcade GP and Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 as a lightweight character. His special items in the first game are the Petit Monster, Monster's Hammer, Flare Ball and Ghost Morph.
Mametchi
First Appearance: Tamagatchi Generation 1 (1996)
Mametchi is one of the original virtual pets from the Tamagotchi series and is included in most of the Tamagotchi games. It is one of possible adult forms of a young Tamagotchi. With an IQ of 250, Mametchi is the smartest Tamagotchi as well as the healthiest. Its interests are books and computers. There are also various other Tamagotchi in the Mametchi family.
Memtchi is playable in Mario Kart Arcade GP 2, presumably as a lightweight character. Details about its appearance are unknown.
Ms. Pac-Man
First Appearance: Ms. Pac-Man (1981)
Ms. Pac-Man is the wife of Pac-Man. She first appears as the protagonist of Ms. Pac-Man in which she battles ghosts in a maze similar to Pac-Man in the original Pac-Man game. Afterwards, she became mostly a supporting character in the Pac-Man games. She also starred in the 2000 game Ms. Pac-Man Maze Madness in which she defeated the evil witch Mesmerelda with the aid of Professor Pac. She and Pac-Man have had two children, Pac-Jr. and Baby Pac.
Ms. Pac-Man is playable in both Mario Kart Arcade GP and Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 as a medium-weight character. Her special items are the Power Pill, Pooka, Rally X and Galaga Boss, which are the same special items used by her husband.
Pac-Man
First Appearance: Pac-Man (1979)
Pac-Man is the spherical creature who is the protagonist of the Pac-Man series. In the original Pac-Man game, Pac-Man navigates a maze, eating everything in sight, while being chased by a group of ghosts. Pac-Man is defenseless against the ghosts unless he eats a special Power Pill, which will temporarily make the ghosts edible to Pac-Man and temporarily flipping the chase. Pac-Man later starred in more conventional console side-scrollers in the 1990's as well as 3-D platformers later on.
Pac-Man has an extensive circle of friends and family. This includes his wife, Ms. Pac-Man; his children Baby Pac and Pac-Jr.; the trusty Professor Pac; and his dog, Chomp Chomp. They live in Pac-Land. Aside from the ghosts in the original games, Pac-Man's other enemies include the Ghost Witch, an evil Pac-Man impersonator called Toc-Toc, an ancient ghost monster named Spooky and a mad genius called Erwin. Additionally, his age is the same as the age of the game series (for example, he celebrates his twentieth birthday in Pac-Man World, which was released in 1999, twenty years after the release of the original game).
Pac-Man is playable in both Mario Kart Arcade GP and Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 as a heavyweight character. His special items in the first game, the same as Ms. Pac-Man's, are the Power Pill, Pooka, Rally-X and Galaga Boss.
Metal Gear Solid
The following characters are from Konami's Metal Gear Solid. Solid Snake was confirmed as a player in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. In addition, other characters from the series will appear as either Assist Trophies or in Codec conversations.
Colonel Roy Campbell
First Appearance: Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake (1990)
The Colonel was the second in command of FOXHOUND and one of Snake's closest friends who appears as his commanding officer in Metal Gear 2 and Metal Gear Solid. He eventually retired from FOXHOUND, unhappy with the direction it was taking.
Within Super Smash Bros. Brawl, The Colonel is one of the three different officers who can communicate with Snake on the Shadow Moses Island level. A sticker of the Colonel also appears in the game.
Gray Fox
First Appearance: Metal Gear (1987)
Gray Fox, real name Frank Jaeger was a member of FOXHOUND, but went rogue with Big Boss. He was thought to have been killed by Solid Snake in Zanzibar Land, but reappeared at Shadow Moses Island. Grey Fox is a master swordsman and can turn completely invisible using his stealth camouflage.
Gray Fox appears as an unlockable Assist Trophy in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, being unlocked with Snake. He attacks by slicing at enemies with his sword, and his sword can also deflect projectiles. A normal trophy and sticker for Gray Fox (the latter using artwork from Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes) also appears.
Mei Ling
First Appearance: Metal Gear Solid (1998)
The inventor of Snake's Codec, she also is the data analyst who saves the game in Metal Gear Solid. She was known for often relating Chinese proverbs. She had dreamed of becoming a jet pilot but could not due to poor eyesight. She later became a part of Philanthrophy and helped by stealing equipment. Otacon took her place as saving the game, but there was a special trick to make Mei Ling appear and chastise Otacon for messing up the proverbs.
Mei Ling appears within Super Smash Bros. Brawl as one of the characters who can communicate with Snake over the Codec about the other fighters. She considers Pikachu adorable and asks Snake to catch it for her. Mei Ling also appears as a sticker within the game.
Naked Snake
First Appearance: Metal Gear (1987)
Naked Snake was an early member of FOX in the 60's who assassinated The Boss and later became the Big Boss in charge of FOXHOUND. He founded the Les Enfantes Terribles project which created the three supersoldier clones Solid Snake, Liquid Snake and Solidus Snake. The Big Boss was the main enemy of the first two Metal Gear games but ultimately died in a duel with Snake. He is featured as the main character in several prequel games, most notably Metal Gear Solid 3.
Within Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Naked Snake appears as a costume variation for Solid Snake and has his own trophy. A sticker for the Big Boss also appears.
Otacon
First Appearance: Metal Gear Solid (1998)
Real name Hal Emmerich, Otacon was a founding member of Philanthropy and a devoted anime fan who developed Metal Gear REX. He becomes a close ally of Snake after being saved by him in Metal Gear Solid and aids him over the Codec in Metal Gear Solid 2 as well as taking Mei Ling's place in saving the game but messing up the Chinese proverbs.
In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Otacon communicates with Snake over the Codec in the Shadow Moses Island about certain characters. He is shown to be a fan of Captain Falcon.
Solid Snake
First Appearance: Metal Gear (1987)
Solid Snake is the hero of Konami's Metal Gear series. Though capable of deadly force, Snake usually uses stealth to achieve his mission. Though trained in Close Quarters Combat, or CQC, Snake is also well-trained with fire arms and explosives. Some of Snake's most memorable missions included stopping a military coup in Outer Heaven and preventing a nuclear crisis at the Shadow Moses facility in Alaska.
Solid Snake appears as an unlockable playable character in Super Smash Bros. Brawl at the request of Hideo Kojima, being unlocked by playing 130 brawls, playing 15 brawls on Shadow Moses Island or by having him join the party in The Subspace Emissary. Snake utilizes a variety of weapons in battle, and for his Final Smash he boards a helicopter and fires grenades at his opponents. Snake is also capable of making Codec calls on the Shadow Moses Island stage as a secret taunt, in which either Otacon, Mei Ling or The Colonel make contact with him and tell him about his opponents. Snake has three different trophies in the game- one normal one, one of his Final Smash, and one of his disguise of Pliskin. There are also two stickers of Snake which use artwork from Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes and Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty.
In "The Subspace Emissary", Snake was found aboard the Halberd, presumably doing some sort of reconnaissance work on the Subspace Army. When Meta Knight and Lucario infiltrated the Halberd, Snake initially hid from them in a cardboard box. However, Lucario was able to discover Snake by seeing his aura, and from his aura he could also see that they were on the same side. The three then teamed up to fight through the Subspace Army's forces on the ship, ultimately rescuing both princesses Peach and Zelda, whom Snake briefly flirted with afterwards. They ultimately discovered a squad of Mr. Game & Watch clones on the ship's deck, and dispatched them with apparent ease.
Other
The Metal Gear tanks Metal Gear RAY, Metal Gear REX and Gekko appear in the background of the Shadow Moses Island stage, and each has a trophy with the first two also having stickers in Brawl. There are also trophies for the Shagohod tank (which also appears as a sticker) as well as Snake's Cypher item and the cardboard box.
The following characters appear only as stickers in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
- The Boss (Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater)
- Eva (Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater)
- Liquid Snake (Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes)
- Master Miller (Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes)
- Meryl Silverbough (Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes)
- Naomi Hunter (Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes)
- Raiden (Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty)
- Revolver Ocelot (Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty)
- Shagohod (Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater)
Other
Bomberman
First Appearance: Bomberman (1983)
Bomberman is the star of his own titular series, Bomberman by developer Hudson. His games are typically puzzle-based that require Bomberman to use his bombs to get through. In the games he is often differentiated as being "White Bomberman", since he is of a species composed entirely of near identical Madbombers. In some games, he works for an intergalactic police force. He is cheerful and well-meaning, but sometimes goofy. His rival is Black Bomberman (or Kurobon, Cool Black) who in most games, is usually the second player.
He appeared opposite of Wario in Wario Blast. The game is actually a Bomberman game in itself, but Hudson requested it include Wario to better sell the game in America. Because of this, Wario got top billing in what was originally a Bomberman game.








