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RE: Super Smash Bros. Brawl - Bey Brad - Nov. 08, 2007

Artie Wrote:He's here, but constantly seeing Ichida being harassed is getting pretty tiring.

(I don't care if he's really being...himself. But for having a valid opinion? Really?)

I guess I was a little out of line. He always just sounds so self-important with his tone of saying things. :\


RE: Super Smash Bros. Brawl - Ichida - Nov. 08, 2007

AnnieDuck Wrote:You're an idiot. Look at the technical innovations of the MGS games.

I'm not into spy/secret agent/espionage-type motifs. That's all there is to it. I'm not going to like something I have no interest in because it's "shiny," technologically innovative, or generally visually impressive.


RE: Super Smash Bros. Brawl - Bey Brad - Nov. 08, 2007

Ichida Wrote:
AnnieDuck Wrote:You're an idiot. Look at the technical innovations of the MGS games.

I'm not into spy/secret agent/espionage-type motifs. That's all there is to it. I'm not going to like something I have no interest in because it's "shiny," technologically innovative, or generally visually impressive.

never mind, you're an idiot


RE: Super Smash Bros. Brawl - SK - Nov. 08, 2007

btw guys, once this games released, we should have a beywiki tournament


RE: Super Smash Bros. Brawl - SexyMichael - Nov. 08, 2007

Silver Kane Wrote:btw guys, once this games released, we should have a beywiki tournament

I second this.


RE: Super Smash Bros. Brawl - Ominous - Nov. 08, 2007

I win. I accept. Thank you for the honours. See you next year.


RE: Super Smash Bros. Brawl - Bey Brad - Nov. 08, 2007

Ominous Wrote:I win. I accept. Thank you for the honours.

it's true, ommy is ridiculously good at this game Unhappy


RE: Super Smash Bros. Brawl - Ominous - Nov. 08, 2007

Jesus, that was instantaneous. Faster cast, indeed.


RE: Super Smash Bros. Brawl - Bey Brad - Nov. 08, 2007

i have nothing better to do

i think i'll go make some bacon


RE: Super Smash Bros. Brawl - Tototototototo - Nov. 08, 2007

yay lucas

Also, wow, that was fast.


RE: Super Smash Bros. Brawl - SK - Nov. 08, 2007

I'm gonna get raped in that tourney btw, I only play it for fun, I don't have a "main" and I just randomly click buttons lol
but it sure hell is fun


RE: Super Smash Bros. Brawl - SexyMichael - Nov. 08, 2007

According to both my roommates I'm crazy good a ssbm.

I'm not into wding or shuffling though, I just play a lot.


RE: Super Smash Bros. Brawl - Kei - Nov. 08, 2007

Count me in if there is one. Although, I am probably the exact same skill level as Silver Kane. x]


RE: Super Smash Bros. Brawl - Ichida - Nov. 08, 2007

I'm gonna undergo some serious training the day Brawl comes out. I'll be ready for you, Ommy. I still think you took it easy on me when I beat you in SoulCalibur II in that crowded AN hotel room some years ago, especially since it was your game and the first time I had ever played SoulCalibur.


RE: Super Smash Bros. Brawl - Tototototototo - Nov. 08, 2007

I need to learn how to actually play this game. I tried learning to Wave Dash, but I gave up.


RE: Super Smash Bros. Brawl - Ominous - Nov. 09, 2007

I hardly ever played SCII. I'm pretty sure the only reason I had it was because it was a gift.

And who 'seriously' trains, let alone trains, for a video game? I have more important things going on in my life than to take any video game seriously.

I don't train for anything. The only reason I am good at things like this is because I can learn and adapt on the spot. Brad will attest to this when we played Mario Tennis back in the day.


RE: Super Smash Bros. Brawl - Bey Brad - Nov. 09, 2007

Ominous Wrote:I hardly ever played SCII. I'm pretty sure the only reason I had it was because it was a gift.

And who 'seriously' trains, let alone trains, for a video game? I have more important things going on in my life than to take any video game seriously.

I don't train for anything. The only reason I am good at things like this is because I can learn and adapt on the spot. Brad will attest to this when we played Mario Tennis back in the day.

WHERE THE carp IS MARIO TENNIS WII WITH ONLINE? that would seriously be the best thing ever


RE: Super Smash Bros. Brawl - KoD PT - Nov. 09, 2007

Mr. Toto Wrote:I need to learn how to actually play this game. I tried learning to Wave Dash, but I gave up.
Same here lol I tried Wavedashing and shuffling once, but I just couldn't pull it off. Right now, I'll just wait for Brawl to try some of these techniques again (well, the ones that make a comeback and new ones discovered).
Being a good SSB player takes a lot of practice and dextrecity. There's no way in hell a casual player will beat a pro in this game.


Anyone else thinks Norfair is too small of a stage? I hope Ridley appears in the background or something. Also hoping he'll be a boss in Adventure Mode's Subspace Emissary.


RE: Super Smash Bros. Brawl - Ominous - Nov. 09, 2007

Norfair looks like it should be quite a riot stage with that wave mechanic.

Also wavedashing? I probably know how to do these technical moves you state, but have no idea what the names attached to these moves are. The only thing I labeled back in the day was a downward meteor smash (I called it a spike) before they were officially labeled as meteor smashes.

Also, they should have made Wii Sports online compatible. How good would that have been.


RE: Super Smash Bros. Brawl - SexyMichael - Nov. 09, 2007

Ominous Wrote:Norfair looks like it should be quite a riot stage with that wave mechanic.

Also wavedashing? I probably know how to do these technical moves you state, but have no idea what the names attached to these moves are. The only thing I labeled back in the day was a downward meteor smash (I called it a spike) before they were officially labeled as meteor smashes.

Also, they should have made Wii Sports online compatible. How good would that have been.

Wavedashing is air dodging diagonally downwards immediately after a jump, it produces an effect that slides your character across the ground.

And spiking and meteor smashes are technically two different things.


RE: Super Smash Bros. Brawl - Fleetscut - Nov. 09, 2007

is spiking where you edge guard then do a downward attack when someone tries to get back onto the stage?


RE: Super Smash Bros. Brawl - SexyMichael - Nov. 09, 2007

Fleetscut Wrote:is spiking where you edge guard then do a downward attack when someone tries to get back onto the stage?

No. Spiking is very similar to Meteor smashing, the difference being that Meteor Smashes have a longer start up time/more lag, and can be meteor canceled. You see that little sparkle when you do them, like normal smashes.

Spikes are basically normal moves that send your opponent down/diagonally down. They're like unofficial MS. They're quicker and can't be canceled.

Mario and Yoshi's fair are examples of Meteor Smashes.

Falco and Marth's dair are examples of spikes.


RE: Super Smash Bros. Brawl - Ominous - Nov. 16, 2007

Spectator mode is a nice touch. It's really good for those "serious players" who want to study up on becoming better.

Though I think people should have better things to do than exert more effort into a pass time rather than something far more productive. Irregardless, sometimes it is fun to simply watch others duke it out in battle.


RE: Super Smash Bros. Brawl - Ominous - Nov. 21, 2007

Oof, Dark Link!

The 'Gothic' colour scheme for Zelda is also rather appealing.


RE: Super Smash Bros. Brawl - Litrid - Nov. 21, 2007

you what I noticed on DOJO? in the characters section all the Veteran fighter spaces are filled, but there is one space left for Newcomers. I think that there will be another character on the way.