Thursday, April 9, 2015

Bowser

Bowser is the main antagonist of the Mushroom Kingdom. He is always trying to best Mario in just about anything. He has a soft spot for Princess Peach and is a force to reckon with!


Bowser: Bowser looks a little less sinister in this game. He regained his original voice from the Mario Universe. He has more vivid colors for his hair, scales, and shell. He has some super strong smash attacks. You better make sure you can pull off the move in time though, he's kind of slow.


NES Bowser: Bowser went bald! His skin is brighter green as well. Bowser has decided to go back to his roots as King Koopa. He is still as strong and can do more than just jump and breathe fire. Don't underestimate this old fashioned koopa, it might be the last thing you do!


Nidoking: Nidoking is the fully evolved form of Nidoran. He is a strong male dragon-like Pokemon. He doesn't flinch to small attacks, making him a hard one to catch!


N64 Bowser: Bowser goes back once again to his first 3D outing. This classic game inspire 3D platforming as we know them today. Bowser comes back to take revenge on Mario for the events of Super Mario 64.


Groudon: Serving as the Legendary Pokemon in Pokemon Ruby, this massive Pokemon is actually already in a Pokeball in the game. You could see which one is stronger! But he plays like Bowser. After all, the costumes in Project Customize are just that, Costumes. There are no special effects for costumes... sorry.


Giga Bowser: First appearing in Super Smash Brothers Melee, Giga Bower is here to claim Final Destination once more. He may look smaller than before, but he's just as strong. Don't fool around with him, or you'll regret it!

Dry-Bowser: First Dry-Mario, now this! Dry Bower is a menacing looking version of Bowser. First appearing in New Super Mario Bros., this koopa is just a skeleton of Bowser. I guess that's what happens when you fall into lava so many times...

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