Captain John Price is the Pointer on the Wii Forecast Channel

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Off to a Better Place


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This roleplay is a part of the Chronology Series.

Please see our Discord for OOC chat and further info.


John Price is in trouble, and he needs YOUR help! After eating Kassandra's last bowl of Lucky Charms, she cast an ancient spell on him to make him the pointer in the Wii Forecast Channel App! You've gotta save him!


You will be playing as one of the many wii remote buttons. As such, sign-ups are limited to 9. I will add the cast accordingly as time goes on, so you'd better act fast!


P PopcornPie as A-Button
Thepotatogod Thepotatogod as 1-Button
Benedict Cucumberpatch Benedict Cucumberpatch as 2-Button
jigglesworth jigglesworth as D-Pad
FoolsErin FoolsErin as B-Button
2Bornot2B 2Bornot2B as Power Button
Space Buddha Space Buddha as Minus Button
 
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Name: Wii D-Pad

Age: 13

Canon: Nintendo

Powers / Abilities / Equipment: The D-Pad can move what is being "selected" on the screen, and thus holds great power. Also has some functionality in games.

Personality: Very assertive, a tad aggressive even. Confident, knowing what it wants and when it wants it, then goes and gets that thing. Egotistical, thinking himself the superior selecting mechanism, above the sensor and A button.

Short Bio: One day, an artist in Nintendo sketched the concept of what would become the finalized Wii Remote. In this sketch, the idea of a D-Pad on the remote was created. And then, sometime later, in 2006, one particular Wii Remote was manufactured and released to the public. Everyone loved it! And Wii D-pad was loved just the same, being an excellent function for selecting things on the screen with incredible precision.

Other Info: Dislikes the Wii Remote Sensor and A button.
 
Name: The Minus (Select) button

Age: 13

Canon: Reality

Powers / Abilities / Equipment: The minus, or select button is used to "select" certain things in various games and menus, however its role is often supplanted by its older brothers, "A" and "Start"

Personality: Somewhat shy and self-conscious about being the least-used button on the remote, it will often hang back and let others do its work until needed.

Short Bio: Once upon a time, someone at the nintendo world headquarters decided that a normal start and select button were too played out for use in the new generation of consoles, as such, he slapped some mathematical symbols on them and stuck them on the remote. Minus was among these two buttons, and the name has stuck.

Other Info: The minus button is, despite what most would say, not entirely useless.

Appearance: A small circular button, emblazened with the "-" sign, located parallel to the "+" button in the center of the remote.​
 

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