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Smash Bros Retrospective; Let's Smash!
Topic Started: Dec 6 2016, 01:19 PM (186 Views)
Wildfiremicro
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Let's compare and contrast the 4 (5 if you include the 3DS one) Super Smash Bros. Here is my opinions on the Smash Bros games except for the Wii U one, which I still have not played cause I have to still get a Wii U. (Hoping to get one for Christmas!)
64: fun if simple compared to the others. Still fun with more people.
Melee: probably the one that gets the most love cause of its fast gameplay. Probably my most nostalgic.
Brawl: gets too much hate in my opinion. Yeah it's slow and it has tripping, but I still love it.
3DS: has a lot of content for a handheld one. Only problem is that it's harder to play with friends. :n64screen:
We are all mad here
Rip and tear until it's done
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Grizzmeister
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It's amazing to me how well Super Smash Bros. 64 has held up. I own both the North American and Japanese cartridges although nowadays I mostly play the Virtual Console version on my Wii.

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Sm4sh on the Wii U isn't bad but I much prefer to play the soft mod Project M 3.6 on my original Wii. Although it was tailored to appeal to Melee fans, casuals like myself can still enjoy it given its enhanced speed when compared to Brawl.

"All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident." - Arthur Schopenhauer

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