
"That's how obsessed with minute details the development team was, director Masahiro Sakurai recently revealed (via ). With Smash Bros. Melee, Nintendo introduced a bunch of smaller food items that can appear on stages and heal a few damage points when eaten. How much they healed you seemed miniscule and almost random, but it's actually based on science. This bit of lore was revealed thanks to the Kirby Twitter account."
""Did you notice that the sound when collecting drinks and food is different?" it shared earlier this week. "Also, the amount of recovery varies by type, but it might be roughly in order of calories?" That was in reference to Kirby Air Riders, but the same thing applies forNintendo's platform fighter. "In Smash Bros., the recovery amounts for food items generally follow the order of their calorie content," Sakurai wrote."
"And Masahiro Sakurai explains one of Smash Bros.' oldest mysteries. I was today years old when I learned that the German world for "ace" is "ass" which the German version of Wii Sports Resort proudly displays when you get a hole in one while golfing. In other news, Kai Cenat is going viral for...reading books. But don't take our word for it. See for yourself."
Smash Bros. food items restore damage roughly in the order of their real‑life calorie content. Melee introduced small food pickups that heal a few damage points; larger or higher‑calorie foods restore more. Assassin's Creed Shadows failed to reach the PlayStation 5 top ten most downloaded games last year. AI-driven age verification systems on Roblox are resulting in entire user histories being erased. The German word for "ace" is "ass", which appears in the German Wii Sports Resort when a player scores a hole‑in‑one. Kai Cenat has been going viral for reading books. Ecco the Dolphin has not seen a new mainline game for over twenty years.
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