Is That a Monster in Your Pocket?
5 Stars
Segan't
Before and After
Final Destination
100

Fans theorize that THIS gelatinous Pokemon was created after scientists failed to clone Mew.

Ditto

100

Personally, THIS character prefers the air.

Falco

100

THIS console was marketed as being able to do what "Nintendon't".

The Sega Genesis

100

THIS small space captain could use his green thumb to help THIS iconic Nintendo mascot tame some Piranha Plants.

Olimar, Mario (OliMario)

100

THIS was the first 3rd party representative introduced as a playable character to the Super Smash Brothers franchise.

Snake

200

THIS is the only region with two native pseudo-legendary Pokemon.

Hoenn

200

Numerically, THIS is the first female character that has ever been added to the Super Smash Brothers franchise.

Samus

200

Sonic Team developed THIS game featuring a new IP for the GameCube, and while the titular character has been featured in some Sega spinoff games, they haven't starred in their own game since.

Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg

200

THIS beast battling game for the Wii, DS, and 3DS would make players a lot more wise, courageous, and powerful if they could wield THIS legendary artifact.

Monster Hunter Tri, Triforce (Monster Hunter Triforce)

200

When playing Target Test in Super Smash Brothers Melee, you were required to walljump with THIS character.

Young Link

300

In the film Detective Pikachu, THIS Pokemon provided the dubstep soundtrack during Pikachu's fight against Charizard.

Loudred

300

THIS Nintendo protagonist is named after the lawyer who represented Nintendo in their legal battle against Universal.

Kirby

300

THIS (non-Sonic) game published by Sega was only made possible due to financial support from Nintendo, though it's too bad that it released exclusively on the third worst selling Nintendo console.

Bayonetta 2

300

Pit's clone isn't pleased with THIS nickname, just as this Nintendo character didn't seem pleased when he received the hero's clothes.

Pittoo, Toon Link (PitToon Link)

300

THIS character had their debut in a Smash entry before the release of their own game.

Roy

400

THIS special kind of room/event in the Pokemon Mystery Dungeon series shares its name with an animated film.

Monster House

400

THIS character had to be saved in their debut game after being kidnapped by the alien Tatanga.

Daisy

400

THIS is the first original (un-ported) Sonic game to have released exclusively on a Nintendo console.

Sonic Advance

400

THIS Nintendo console was released in Japan in 1996, however the Mother game that was planned to release on it was cancelled, meaning we had to wait until 2001 to revisit THIS city in 3D.

Nintendo 64 Fourside (Nintendo 64side)

400

Of the initial 8 playable characters in the original Super Smash Brothers, THIS was the last one confirmed for Brawl on the official Smash Bros. DOJO!! website.

Yoshi

500

THIS Pokemon was rewarded to players who managed to purify all 48 shadow Pokemon in Pokemon Colosseum.

Ho-oh

500

When Super Smash Brothers for 3DS's roster was prematurely revealed during the infamous "ESRB Leak", THIS character was originally dismissed as being a "photoshopped Little Mac" before the game's release revealed they actually made the cut.

Shulk

500

Akira, an assist trophy in Super Smash Brothers Ultimate, is the protagonist of THIS Sega developed fighting game series.

Virtua Fighter

500

THIS iconic item offers invulnerability, maybe even letting the user stand up to THIS animal piloted spaceship.

Super/Power Star Arwing (Super/Power StArwing)

500

You may be able to set Pokeballs off when toggling items, but you'll still see THIS unevolved starter Pokemon if you play on Poke Floats.

Chikorita