One Thing That Makes Me A Saaad Panda Over E3.
Boy_who_lost_his_wings
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!= Nintendo
!= real
Curse you, Capcom. Why won't you make it?
Maybe that's because I palyed the original for 6 months straight...?
In other news, I can still beat a team of 3 level 9 computer players with 99 lives as Link with ~20 lives left.
What the hell are you on about?
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People just read and never contribute to topics.
I think people will tend to be biased towards games they play more often. I, for instance, have logged more than a thousand game hours in SSBM, and have begun to start attending the tournament circuit (I average in the middle, I'm not yet good enough to win any $1,000 tourneys yet) and as such can see the immense tactical depth of the game. I can argue for an extensive period of time on the merits of items vs no items, the tier list, and the ideocyncracies of the various stages, and why certain stages are tournament banned and why others are not. I know that there are three different versions of the game, and how to determine which one you have by seeing which glitches work and which don't (Hint: version 1.0 allows you to do a mega-ultra-super jump as link on final destination by getting hit by your own boomerange while hanging from the ledge by your hookshot)
I would -LOVE- to see a sequal, and am also dissapointed that one was not announced. Ah well, SSBM is nearly perfection already. Meybe their next-gen system will have a new version.
Edit: Heh, dysfractionation (replying while someone else was replying)
Yeah, that's what I just said.
But, like in my previous post, I still think the original reigns supreme.
On another note... $1,000 tourneys!?
EDIT: Math is powah.
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On another note... $1,000 tourneys!?
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Yep. "Game Over" in northern virginia last... err... either february or january, I forget which. People flew in from all over for that one, actually. Most tourneys average in the low hundreds though, $100-$300, but I think there's another big one comming up this summer, which will be round-robin instead of laddered.
This is, of course, east coast... I know the mid-usa and west coast have their own tourneys, generally for similar values.