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At my high school we have a senior lounge type thing, 3 tvs (One with cable, one with a 64, and some1 bought a Wii for the 3rd one). People play Brawl, and 64 there. They also play MK64, but not the Wii one.
So basically I would say like 1/10 of my school plays 64.
i sold melee becuase it didnt work, but i dont care becuase brawl is better.mariovslink1
So you decided to rip someone off?
I still play Melee sometimes at one of my good friend's house.
I agree with you Leopoid. I think that Brawl has been geared more towards the less skilled gamer. This is because they took away alot of the skill required for air dodging; and like you said, there was better potential for combos. Also, of the people who play in my smash group, some of the ones who were worst at Melee are the best at brawl. Also, Samus is my character and she saw a MASSIVE downgrade in Brawl.nintendonerd101Pretty much agree with that statement- When Ifirst played Brawl I expected it to feel a lot like Melee, where skill = dominance. Before on Melee I could whip my brothers very easily although we were closely matched in skills and the CPU on level 9 (What a pushover once you totally mastered a character)... But in Brawl I see to be getting hit more often than not and when I try to land in a few blows I end up getting launched off because apparently my opponent was quicker. But hey, I seem to like Brawl more because there's a lot more this time around, just wish it felt more like Melee.
my sister has my n64, so i cant play the original, which i liked to do, so i could be like :shock: WOW! THIS LOOKS DIFFERENT!!!
but i dont really play melee anymore
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