Fail, you do. =]
This game is going to be brilliant.
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I can't help but get the feeling that the people who play Melee professionally and are really serious about the game are very happy with how Brawl seems to be turning out. I just get the vibe that Nintendo is targetting the more casual audience (which, granted, is far larger). This works perfectly fine for me, but I have friends who are already bitching about it.
I'm groaning at the Pokemon Trainer, by the way.
Remember also, most professional Smash play tends to gut just about everything about the game that it's intended to be. Smash Brothers was created to be a nutty, chaotic game with items and weird, random stages and four players trying to kill each other. Tournament play tends to be quite a bit more vanilla, with Final Destination 1v1 no item matches being pretty standard. Consequently the reason I don't attend the Smash Club at my university, I tend to feel that doing this constantly sucks the fun out of it and makes it a chore instead of a game.
Also, the Pokemon Trainer seems to have some interesting mechanics that even pro players could get into. The switching and hidden stamina effect is something a really good player would have to work to master, and if the Pokemon Trainer is executed well I could see it being a good contender (although I get the feeling the switch requirement might drop it in the tiers if certain pokemon are really only good in certain situations).
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Originally Posted by roto
He moved the screen. The game he comes from is kind of like Pac Man, except it takes place in a frame in the middle of the screen. This frame is moved around by little creatures holding the frame at the bottom of the screen, and The Devil tells them which way to move the frame by pointing. If the player character is in the wrong place, he can get squashed by the frame.
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f1...x/devilpic.png
The history of this game is actually a little fascinating to me. This is the only game designed by Shigeru Miyamoto that hasn't been released in the US (though it came out in Europe). At the time, Nintendo America didn't allow religious figures in their games. Go figure.
(SPOILER)Easter Egg: Info Source link hidden in the text!
I present to you....UPDATE : STICKERS!!
Reminds me of sticky notes =P...Screenshots and comics...awesome!
I'd buy the game for the Rawk Hawk sticker.
It would be cool if, as new Nintendo games come out, they release more stickers through downloadable content or something. Or maybe if you play the game, the save data from that game can be used to unlock the stickers in Smash Bros.
The developers obviously favour the Gamecube buttons.
I live in the US and I've played it n.n
You has to gets all of the crosses and put them in the middle I thinks.
I got this little thingamabob shaped like an N64 controller that was supposed to have over 75,000 retro games in it, but really it had about thirty repeated over and over and over, sometimes with different names XD
I played it a little yesterday after I found out about it. Weird thing is that everything is in English, though it's a Japanese game. It's kind of dumb, no big loss that it never came out. Nifty bit of history though.
Update: Tether Recovery. A technique that uses the character's grappling hook/plasma whip.
That's not new. :P
Well.....don't blame me! I'm just casually updating/bumping this thread. Blame someone else Nintendo for not recognizing sooner or just updating it for the newbs, not n00bs or noobs.
Heh, another Smash Bros. Brawl site seems to update daily.
Smash Bros. MOJO!!
Todays update was Jirachi, whom according to the site does absolutely nothing. I guess it's making fun of Mew in Melee and 64.