According to Garfield, Mondays are always terrible. This particular Monday is especially bad for many, as it’s the last Monday ever beforeSuper Smash Bros. Brawlis finally released in the United States. We Nintendo Fanboys have to wait through an entire business week of work, school, and awful daytime television (depending on our chosen form of day structure),andsomehow do it with the added agitating knowledge thatBrawlis done and already shipped to many stores, but not to be released for another six days.

In a perfect world, we could just down someWaitMateand coma ourselves to Sunday. Unfortunately, the drug has not yet been approved by the FDA. As a consolation, please accept this top five list ofBrawl-like alternate experiences. I guarantee these suckers will dull that heightened sense ofBrawldesire you’ve built up in your soul.

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#5 Kirby Super Star

An early work by Masahiro Sakurai, the mastermind behind theSmash Bros.series,Kirby Super Staris both an interesting semi-prequel to theSmash Bros.series and a fun game in its own right. LikeBrawlandMelee,Kirby Super Staris actually many smaller games compiled together into one big experience. There are games here that anyone could play, like theMegaton Punch competition, and other much more in-depth and challenging portions likeRevenge of Meta Knightgame. Take that level of inherent variety this multi-game cartridge offers, add over 30 transformations for Kirby to power-up into, 35 bosses, and 60 “treasures” based on items from other Nintendo franchises likeF-Zero, Earthbound, Zelda, Metroid, andMario, and you get a total package that feels remarkably deep and satisfying.

An especially ass-kicking moment inKirby Super Starhappens in level two of theSpring Breeze gamewhen Lolo and Lala from the NES classicThe Adventures of Lolosuddenly show up and try and kill you. It’s just one of the many unexpected cross-over moments thatKirby Super Starhas going for it.

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Incidentally, theDS remake ofKirby Super Starwill (hopefully) hit some time this year. So if your SNES is collecting dust and you have no optimism for a Wii VC release, you may just wait for the DS to come to your rescue.

#4 Marvel Vs Capcom 2

So, as you probably know, I’ve playedBrawl. I haven’t finished it, but me and that WPI chef guy put in at least an hour on Subspace Emissary, and an additional two hours just in multi-player mode. So I at least sort of know what I’m talking about when I say thatMarvel Vs Capcom 2maystillbe the greatest cross-over fighting game ever made, even better thanBrawl.

A lot of Destructoid readers were not even teenagers yet whenMarvel Vs Capcom 2was in arcades, and the PS2 port of the game had an extremely low print run. It’s highly possible that some of you have never even heard of the game, let alone played it. If you are a member of the “Marvel Vs Capcom 2virgins club”, I urge you to change that about yourself. Now.Marvel Vs Capcom 2game features characters from every corner of both the Marvel and Capcom universes. From Mega Man to Shuma-Gorath (no relation toWorld Famous), from Jill Valentine to Cable,Marvel Vs Capcom 2features just about every Capcom and/or Marvel character that has ever meant anything to anybody. I mean, the game features Adamantium-claw WolverineandBone-claw Wolverine. How much more thorough can you get?

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The game is incredibly complicated to play, much more so than anySmash Bros.title. As such, it may be a turnoff for the softcoreSmashfans out there. However, if your favorite aspects ofSmash Bros.series are the fast-paced, anything-goes martial arts battles and its huge cast of unlikely competitors,Marvel Vs Capcom 2just may be for you.

#3 Captain N: The Game Master

This show is completely nuts. It gets almost everything wrong, to the point where it almost seems like the show’s writers were trying to make us feel uncomfortable. Mother Brain is voiced by a Little Richard impersonator. Mega Man is green, deep-throated, and has a visor. Simon Belmont is metrosexual. It’s all like a bad dream.

I love it.

If they ever made aSuper Smash Bros.TV show, this is probably what it would be like. Isn’t that sad? Watching this show for a couple hours may actually make you wantBrawlless, depending on your taste for horrid ’80s cartoons. Either way, watching this show will in some way satiate your need to devour a huge video game cross-over. Only thing is, devouring this one may just make you sick afterwards.

#2 DreamMix TV

Only one cross-over experience can claim to be more nauseatingly awesome thanCaptain N. That experience is none other thanDreamMix TV, the Japan-only PS2 and GameCube game that did its best to rideMelee‘s coattails straight to the bank. The game’s cast featured toys from the Takara company and game characters from Konami and Hudson. The entire cast of the game is as follows: Simon Belmont, TwinBee, Power Pro-kun, Solid Snake,Moai(Gradiusseries), Bomberman, Master Higgins, Yugo the Wolf, MomotarÅ, Sengoku Manjimaru,BimbÅgami, Optimus Prime, Tyson Granger, Microman, Licca-chan, Aska, and Megatron.

That’s right, folks: thanks to this game, our own Mr. Destructoid is only one degree of separation from both Optimus Prime and Solid Snake. That makes him just two degrees of separation from Shia LaBeouf, and three from Darth Vader. For that reason alone,DreamMix TVdeserves a place in every Destructoid faithful’s library.

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One warning, though: the game is nowhere near as well-crafted as any of theSmash Bros.games. The only reasonDreamMix TVis ranked so high on this list is the high likelihood that you haven’t played it yet, or even heard of it before. IfMeleeis a delicious steak, thenDreamMix TVis a McDonald’s cheeseburger. Sure, they are both technically made of beef, but they taste so radically different they may as well have come from separate planets.

For a more in-depth review of the game, check outSiliconera. They did a bang-up job describing the thing.

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#1 OutFoxies

This game made it to the top spot for many reasons. First and foremost, it’s awesome. Secondly, it’s the only arcade game I have ever played that actually feels a lot like aSmash Bros. title. It’s rumored that theOutfoxiesteam went to Nintendo right before the firstSmash Bros.game went into production, and that they usedOutfoxiesas a template for creating their particular brand of 2D fighting.

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The third reason this game made it to number one is that you probably never played it before. When it was released in arcades, the 2D scene was on its way out, and those few players still loyal to 2D fighters were firmly stuck in the Capcom/SNK corner of gaming.OutFoxiesis a completely different animal thanStreet FighterorKing of Fighters. Its eccentric cast — including a monkey in a suit with a machine gun, two creepy twin children who some how fight in tandem, and a wheelchair-bound master of technology — was far from conventional. No muscle-bound fighters here, just a bunch of Bond villain-like weirdos with a death wish.

Actually, those aforementioned weirdos are actually assassins, prepared to not only defeat their opponents, but murder them as well. Anything and everything in the environment may potentially be used as a weapon. The only rule is you must kill, and by any means necessary. When it comes to both weirdness and non-stop violence, even Suda51 ain’t got nothing onOutfoxies.

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If you are a savvy traveler of the intertubes, you will quickly and easily find a way to play this game. I highly recommend you do so, especially during this last stretch untilBrawlarrives. I guarantee that if you fire upOutFoxieswith a friend, the minutes until Sunday will literally fly by.

Or, you could just spend another six days tourturing yourself by watching thesevidsof theSmash Bros. Brawltourney at WPI from part one of this series. Either way, the wait is almost over.

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