Teens Look at Original N64 Super Smash Bros!
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@coliver said:
@thanksaj said:
@coliver said:
@thanksaj said:
@nadnerB said:
@thanksaj said:
@nadnerB said:
In my hey day with that game, I would have nailed them all
My favourites were Yoshi, Pikachu and Ness
My favourite punching bag was JigglypuffI must have clocked a few hundred hours on that game.
I'm Link, sometimes Samus, and Captain Falcon is okay, but I preferred Ganadorf on Melee. He wasn't quite as fast, which made him easier to control. Same moves, but stronger. On Melee, I OWNED with Roy, although I could use Marth pretty well too.
I'm talking about the original & greatest version. Not to mention the only version that I owned. The glorious Nintendo 64.
The Game Cube was kinda cool but didn't ever have the same appeal as the N64./threadjack
See, I still think Melee is the greatest version. Brawl isn't bad, and I haven't played the newest version, but the original, while great, was limited in the scope of things you could do. Melee had all the same characters, and more.
Agreed. Melee was the much better version both in game play and additional features.
Also Kirby ftw.
I'd own you as Marth.
True, but in a 4 person FFA I generally played the troll and denied edges to the rest of the players. Also the ability to capture and spit out opponents over the edge was fantastic. He was so slow and unusable by most people that they never gave him a second thought when it came to an actual game.
His ability to turn into an undefeatable brick and drop quick is a great way I've found to KO people.
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@thanksaj still nailed by a perfectly timed thunder attack
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@nadnerB said:
@thanksaj still nailed by a perfectly timed thunder attack
Ness and Pikachu were good characters all the way back to the original. They are among the harder characters to use though. But Ness has the home run bat on him at all times...
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Ness is the only one I'd play since I'm a huge Earthbound fan.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Ness is the only one I'd play since I'm a huge Earthbound fan.
Have you played SSB? He's good, but it takes more work to just get functional with Ness than any other character. He's insanely hard to use!
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Just saying...
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@thanksaj said:
Have you played SSB? He's good, but it takes more work to just get functional with Ness than any other character. He's insanely hard to use!
Don't think so. I played one on the N64 and one on the GC. Didn't enjoy the SS series at all.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@thanksaj said:
Have you played SSB? He's good, but it takes more work to just get functional with Ness than any other character. He's insanely hard to use!
Don't think so. I played one on the N64 and one on the GC. Didn't enjoy the SS series at all.
You are one of a few. That is the classic game to play together as a group, especially when your parents don't let you play FPS...
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It's okay to fight from the third person but not from the first? That's a bizarre rule.
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@scottalanmiller said:
It's okay to fight from the third person but not from the first? That's a bizarre rule.
No, it's not okay to simulate real war fighting with gore but cartoony fighting with no gore is fine. It has nothing to do with perspective of the camera...
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@thanksaj said:
No, it's not okay to simulate real war fighting with gore but cartoony fighting with no gore is fine. It has nothing to do with perspective of the camera...
FPS doesn't mean that, it just means the perspective. There are cartoony FPS. We used to play the South Park FPS on the N64, it was awesome and totally cartoon and no gore... you killed each other with chickens and nerf guns and fart blasts.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@thanksaj said:
No, it's not okay to simulate real war fighting with gore but cartoony fighting with no gore is fine. It has nothing to do with perspective of the camera...
FPS doesn't mean that, it just means the perspective. There are cartoony FPS. We used to play the South Park FPS on the N64, it was awesome and totally cartoon and no gore... you killed each other with chickens and nerf guns and fart blasts.
My parents didn't like South Park due to content and how raunchy it was/is. If it wasn't for that, it probably would have been fine. And, okay, let me spell it out. If it was a war game, like Battlefield, CoD, etc, I was not allowed to play it. It was because you were emulating a soldier was the reason, but I won't get into it more than that. SSB was always acceptable.
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@thanksaj said:
My parents didn't like South Park due to content and how raunchy it was/is. If it wasn't for that, it probably would have been fine. And, okay, let me spell it out. If it was a war game, like Battlefield, CoD, etc, I was not allowed to play it. It was because you were emulating a soldier was the reason, but I won't get into it more than that. SSB was always acceptable.
That makes sense. I just wouldn't categorize them as FPS because there are TPS war games and other types too. And isometric, etc.
We had some other FPS on the N64. There was the obvious GoldenEye and Perfect Dark. But I swear that there was another one that was decent that was more cartoony, but I can't recall what it might have been. South Park was the most fun of them, though.
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@scottalanmiller http://www.racketboy.com/retro/nintendo/n64/the-n64-fps-games-library
I loved the Army Men series.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@thanksaj said:
My parents didn't like South Park due to content and how raunchy it was/is. If it wasn't for that, it probably would have been fine. And, okay, let me spell it out. If it was a war game, like Battlefield, CoD, etc, I was not allowed to play it. It was because you were emulating a soldier was the reason, but I won't get into it more than that. SSB was always acceptable.
That makes sense. I just wouldn't categorize them as FPS because there are TPS war games and other types too. And isometric, etc.
We had some other FPS on the N64. There was the obvious GoldenEye and Perfect Dark. But I swear that there was another one that was decent that was more cartoony, but I can't recall what it might have been. South Park was the most fun of them, though.
The biggest war games are, as a rule, FPS. I agree not all, but most. That's the classic perspective. What's funny, though, is that Star Wars: Battlefront was fine, because it's Star Wars.