Nintenfreak
Full Name: Raphæl the Archangle
Birthdate: C. 17,000,000 BC
Species: Omnipotent
Nationality: Heaven?
Creator: Nintenfreak
First Appearance: Party Goers 4
Background
Nintenfreak has existed since the Dawn of Time, when he was Raphæl the Archangle. Capable of travelling back and forth across time and space at will (similar to a living TASTS), Nintenfreak lent his services to aiding The Council in upholding order within the universe. He was a divine spirit with a counterpart in every dimension. However, even he was capable of dying.
During the Great War on Cereus, he was able to dissuade an evil Benjamin Björni from the evil side. Ben became his partner, though mortal. Nintenfreak also assumed several villainous roles while he searched for a suitable apprentice. This led him to pose as the evil Pharoah Nintenfreak in Party Goers 4 and aid Arab Dude's mad scheme, along with two minions known as Egyptian Nintenfreak and the Nintensphinx. Then in Party Goers 6, Nintenfreak appeared to Golem within a dream, and granted him the TASTS. Golem still had the TASTS after waking up.
He chose Big Al as his student, rescuing him from death. However, his body was eventually killed, and he needed to wait for a new body to be created.
Timeline History
Good Timeline
Nintenfreak appeared in Party Goers Heroes: Romantic Ideals as one of the competitors in the race to reach Party Planet - with a team consisting of Al, Ben and Enthree. It is unknown if this is prior to his death, or after his incarnation.
A seemingly omnipotent being known simply as N also appeared in Galaxy Goers. Once again it is unsure if this is the reincarnated Nintenfreak, his successor, or an unrelated force entirely.
Alternate Realities
- Nintenfreak appears in Harvest Goers '07 as Golem's shoulder angel (opposing Luigi 64's shoulder devil).
- He appeared in Nintenfreak's Party Goers the Comic.
- In Lord of the Parties, he fulfilled the role of Gandalf. He was known for treating Golem (and mostly everyone in general) harshly but ultimately cared more for him then he let on.