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I think it's worth noting that so far everyone's Final Smashes have been avoidable if you're good enough (even the Hyper Beam). I can't think of a way to make Diddy play guitar without making it unavoidable.

You could have the guitar spawn some explosive 1-up ballons that floated up from the bottom of the stage. That would be somewhat avoidable.

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If anyone is bored, here are some friendly matches between my friend and I. I'm currently trying to teach my friends advanced techniques like short hopping and L-canceling n such, they're learning. I'm also trying to get better at them myself.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKUr96hra7M

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjgNIpODZcs

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZNQdTrUysA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqoEb7au_7Y

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4x6Cct6k49w

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3dTAxUgSCU

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oG6evPBqvfo

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sY8gMqFaT1Q

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BlNwlunvwS8

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3rr3QMhxJk

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6ycc8_vljA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPkbfE6q16g

The guy in this video doesn't really play Smash at all, but just watch at 1:02-1:05 in the video. I liked that part :P haha

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I for one don't feel Brawl NEEDS 3rd party characters, so in that sense, I would be happy with just having Snake (I'm neutral towards his inclusion since I dont know him or his games).

Heathen. GTFO and don't come back until you've finished all metal gear games, including the ultrarare turbografx sequel.

you will need to do so anyways in order to understand the utterly convoluted story, but you're still missing one of the best sagas in videogame history. (The best, in this humble player's opinion)

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Heathen. GTFO and don't come back until you've finished all metal gear games, including the ultrarare turbografx sequel.

you will need to do so anyways in order to understand the utterly convoluted story, but you're still missing one of the best sagas in videogame history. (The best, in this humble player's opinion)

That...really wasn't the point...at all >_>

I feel no desire to play MGS games though. Since I don't know what I'm missing, I'm not really missing it now am I?

I'd rather casually stumble upon really good games, rather than listening to the hype.

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That is...dumb. Sorry.

So you're saying I should buy a game for platforms I don't have and never have owned because many, many people love it?

Let me get right out and buy me a 360 with Halo 3! Everybody loves it, so it must be good! (not to mention worth all that money that I'm spending on a system I'd be owning one game on).*

Look, I'm trying to keep an open mind for games I haven't played, but I just feel no desire to buy a lot of games that everyone seems to love.

Much like I don't feel the desire to buy a car, or talk to all my friends on my mobile phone every damn moment of the day.

Everybody does it, but why should I?

Ask someone to recommend music to you in the genre you (think you) like. How much crap would you get and how much would actually be right up yer alley?

If you still don't understand my point, then I'm the one feeling sorry...

*(I have nothing against Halo at this point. It just seemed like the most obvious game to mention to get a point across.)

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That...really wasn't the point...at all >_>

I feel no desire to play MGS games though. Since I don't know what I'm missing, I'm not really missing it now am I?

I'd rather casually stumble upon really good games, rather than listening to the hype.

Well metal gear didn't get hype for nothing, did it? Metal gear solid 1 for psx didn't recieve that much hype when it came out, aside from good reviews, it got its status on its own merits, unlike some games that have been hype machines since their conception *halocough*

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Well metal gear didn't get hype for nothing, did it? Metal gear solid 1 for psx didn't recieve that much hype when it came out, aside from good reviews, it got its status on its own merits, unlike some games that have been hype machines since their conception *halocough*

That's just fine. Either way, I have no desire to play it because it is not in any of the genres that I enjoy.

I play games I grew up with, on systems I actually own. I'm open to other games, but I want to ease my way into new genres, not get them shoved down my throat (like people tried to do with RE4).

Great that you love the series so much. I just love other games that way.

EDIT:

You don’t have time to ponder such questions, as Link has just grabbed a Smash Ball.

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Darn! The one time I dress up as Mario and someone takes a picture of me...

Curse...you...Link!

Curse...you...Zelda!

Curse...you...peer pressure and mobile phone cameras!

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So you're saying I should buy a game for platforms I don't have and never have owned because many, many people love it?

Let me get right out and buy me a 360 with Halo 3! Everybody loves it, so it must be good! (not to mention worth all that money that I'm spending on a system I'd be owning one game on).*

Look, I'm trying to keep an open mind for games I haven't played, but I just feel no desire to buy a lot of games that everyone seems to love.

Much like I don't feel the desire to buy a car, or talk to all my friends on my mobile phone every damn moment of the day.

Everybody does it, but why should I?

Ask someone to recommend music to you in the genre you (think you) like. How much crap would you get and how much would actually be right up yer alley?

If you still don't understand my point, then I'm the one feeling sorry...

*(I have nothing against Halo at this point. It just seemed like the most obvious game to mention to get a point across.)

MGS is a ridiculously good series. It's not like Halo, where you could play nearly any alien FPS in history and have pretty much experienced the same damn thing. For christ sake, a PS2 costs $99 or something now and MGS 1-3 can't be that expensive either.

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RE4 is an amazing game though, deserved all hype it got back then, and this comes from a person that was never into RE because most of them were plain retarded.

There are games that are hype machines and flunk, but you can easily tell by reviews and by asking other gamers (recent examples: Lair, Red Steel). Halo , although the biggest hype machine ever conceived, is still a solid game.

But if that's your style it's fine, but being closed minded to games just because they get a lot of hype, isn't smart imho.

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Well, I'm going to go buy some Wii games soon, and none of them will be Mario, Zelda, or Halo. It's important to pick up those no-name titles, just like it's important to listen to music that isn't popular. You will find a diamond in the rough, and no one else will know about it.

Yeah, I plan on picking up Ninjabread man, a budget platformer with a ninja gingerbread man. I like quirky weird shit like that. I thought it was coming out today, but apparently it's October 3. Once I get my Wifi back, I'll be downloading Neutopia 1 and 2. Meanwhile, the rest of the world will be playing Halo 3, and I'm fine with that.

But we're off topic here. Maybe we should bump the Wii thread.

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But if that's your style it's fine, but being closed minded to games just because they get a lot of hype, isn't smart imho.

I've been very open minded these past few years and so far I have only been dissapointed. History is my teacher, and it is a good one at that.

Having said that though, I'm sure there are plenty of good series (hype or no hype) that I haven't played. Again, I just don't feel I MUST play games on systems I don't own.

That's really all there is to say. We have different tastes, and that's just fine :)

I just don't appreciate it when people suggest I'm less of a whatever, just because I haven't played a certain something they're really passionate about (you probably didn't even mean to do that anyway). Or call me dumb because I have a different style or preference that, for me, is working out just fine.

Just a silly argument that didn't even need so many words...

It's important to pick up those no-name titles, just like it's important to listen to music that isn't popular. You will find a diamond in the rough, and no one else will know about it.

But we're off topic here. Maybe we should bump the Wii thread.

Exactly. Big name games can still be good and all, but I love finding greatness in smaller names.

It went like that for me with Tales of Symphonia and Baten Kaitos. Since there was little to no hype back then, I could sort of...get into them with a fresh page on my mind.

That way it feels more personal, almost as if it's just for you.

Once the hype kicks in it just feels like it's mass marketed and not so personal, and that's when bias starts too.

It'll be like your hyperactive friend saying "ZOMG You gotta listen to this new song by *insert popular band name*"

I'd rather they say "Hey man, here's a CD. Take it home for a month and listen to it, ya know, whenever you feel like it. And let me know what you think later..."

Maybe we should bump up the Wii thread :) *goes there now*

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