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#1 UKNintendoFreak
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Children of the world unite and conquer , THE KIDDY POWER !AgentA-Mi6
Wow, the maturity completely seeps out of your post....
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#2 UKNintendoFreak
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it looks freaking retarted lol

im glad i have a 360 and dont have to play those terible games

uhre-tartmonkey

Terrible games? What, like Bomberman Act Zero?:lol: Anyway, on topic, it sounds friggen awesome! But I don't like the idea it's set in realistic environments. How about 100m in Green Hill Zone? etc..

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#3 UKNintendoFreak
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[QUOTE="JustAGamer01"][QUOTE="zeus_101"][QUOTE="JustAGamer01"][QUOTE="zeus_101"][QUOTE="JustAGamer01"]

[QUOTE="radnoah"][QUOTE="JustAGamer01"]No clown im 19, and what pros and cons u just metioned in title it looks good....for a wii game? what the hell is that mario destroys that game to oblivion...and who cares if u own a wii lemming filth...zeus_101

your parent dont love you do they?

So from what i wrote u assumed my parents dont love me? lol GTFO...

Your a very angry, angry teenager.

Angry? u cant read people for crap... if u think i was angry i bet ur like 14 right?

If im 14, you ought to be embarrassed at the level of maturity your showing in response to my '14' year old comments.

WTH are u talkin bout ur acting like i assualted u or something go to sleep...

Speak properly or don't speak at all

 

Forgive me, but it's kind of ironic seeing that you didn't bother to fully punctuate your sentence..........

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#4 UKNintendoFreak
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[QUOTE="UKNintendoFreak"][QUOTE="-The-G-Man-"][QUOTE="CelineDion"][QUOTE="-The-G-Man-"][QUOTE="CelineDion"]

I guarantee you that Nintendo isn't going to make you buy a classic controller to play SSBB, either.

You're going to hold the Wii-mote sideways. And the SSB series has only ever used a couple of buttons.

laughingman42

Only a few buttons, yes.  But the reason you had more than a few attacks was because which way you moved the analog stick affected your attack was well.  You're not going to be able to use the nunchuk with the Wii remote sideways.

Then use the nunchuck and don't hold the Wii-mote sideways.

 

That could prove problematic as well.  The Smash Bros. series is fast and frantic.  In the heat of the battle, having to reach up and down the Wii remote wouldn't work so well, I don't think.

Here's my idea on how Smash should work: hold the Wiimote sideways. Use D-Pad for movement. Pressing 2 to do special attacks, 1 for normal attacks, A for shield and B for that weird amulet attack in the video shown. A motion in a direction while pressing 2 will do different special attacks. Shaking the controller can do smash moves and the - button can do taunts. Opinions?

no it couldnt work like that. the D-pad is just to slow and not precise enough for SSB no only that you would need buttons for jump and taunt. anyone who really plays SSB knows you need way more than just the basic buttons for it to work correctly. see my earlier post for the ideal button set up with the remote/nunchuck.

I can't believe I forgot jump.... but I think it will feel more natural without the nunchuck though, Smash is a 2D fighter and I don't think it'll feel right with the nunchuck and no motions.......
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#5 UKNintendoFreak
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[QUOTE="UKNintendoFreak"][QUOTE="-The-G-Man-"][QUOTE="CelineDion"][QUOTE="-The-G-Man-"][QUOTE="CelineDion"]

I guarantee you that Nintendo isn't going to make you buy a classic controller to play SSBB, either.

You're going to hold the Wii-mote sideways. And the SSB series has only ever used a couple of buttons.

Redmoonxl2

Only a few buttons, yes. But the reason you had more than a few attacks was because which way you moved the analog stick affected your attack was well. You're not going to be able to use the nunchuk with the Wii remote sideways.

Then use the nunchuck and don't hold the Wii-mote sideways.

 

That could prove problematic as well. The Smash Bros. series is fast and frantic. In the heat of the battle, having to reach up and down the Wii remote wouldn't work so well, I don't think.

Here's my idea on how Smash should work: hold the Wiimote sideways. Use D-Pad for movement. Pressing 2 to do special attacks, 1 for normal attacks, A for shield and B for that weird amulet attack in the video shown. A motion in a direction while pressing 2 will do different special attacks. Shaking the controller can do smash moves and the - button can do taunts. Opinions?

Truthfully? Crap. That setup will completely ruin any attempt at cancelling, wavedashing, SHFFLing, directional influence, etc. It'll just be too clunky, cumbersome and drag down the experience.

 It is pretty crap yeah, but I thought about that in two minutes...........:P

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#6 UKNintendoFreak
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[QUOTE="UKNintendoFreak"][QUOTE="-The-G-Man-"][QUOTE="CelineDion"][QUOTE="-The-G-Man-"][QUOTE="CelineDion"]

I guarantee you that Nintendo isn't going to make you buy a classic controller to play SSBB, either.

You're going to hold the Wii-mote sideways. And the SSB series has only ever used a couple of buttons.

rykaziel

Only a few buttons, yes. But the reason you had more than a few attacks was because which way you moved the analog stick affected your attack was well. You're not going to be able to use the nunchuk with the Wii remote sideways.

Then use the nunchuck and don't hold the Wii-mote sideways.

That could prove problematic as well. The Smash Bros. series is fast and frantic. In the heat of the battle, having to reach up and down the Wii remote wouldn't work so well, I don't think.

Here's my idea on how Smash should work: hold the Wiimote sideways. Use D-Pad for movement. Pressing 2 to do special attacks, 1 for normal attacks, A for shield and B for that weird amulet attack in the video shown. A motion in a direction while pressing 2 will do different special attacks. Shaking the controller can do smash moves and the - button can do taunts. Opinions?

I'd rather just use a regular cube controller then. The point is, the Wiimote doesn't seem good enough to play SSBB effectively.

Fair enough, I think the Cube controller is flawless anyway.
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#7 UKNintendoFreak
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[QUOTE="UKNintendoFreak"]

Here's my idea on how Smash should work: hold the Wiimote sideways. Use D-Pad for movement. Pressing 2 to do special attacks, 1 for normal attacks, A for shield and B for shield. A motion in a direction while pressing 2 will do different special attacks. Shaking the controller can do smash moves and the - button can do taunts. Opinions?

-The-G-Man-

Using a combination of the D-pad in buttons would be more difficult and not feel as good as an analog stick, in my opinion.

It was motion and buttons, but I can't think of another way of the Wiimote being used.
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#8 UKNintendoFreak
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[QUOTE="CelineDion"][QUOTE="-The-G-Man-"][QUOTE="CelineDion"]

I guarantee you that Nintendo isn't going to make you buy a classic controller to play SSBB, either.

You're going to hold the Wii-mote sideways. And the SSB series has only ever used a couple of buttons.

-The-G-Man-

Only a few buttons, yes.  But the reason you had more than a few attacks was because which way you moved the analog stick affected your attack was well.  You're not going to be able to use the nunchuk with the Wii remote sideways.

Then use the nunchuck and don't hold the Wii-mote sideways.

 

That could prove problematic as well.  The Smash Bros. series is fast and frantic.  In the heat of the battle, having to reach up and down the Wii remote wouldn't work so well, I don't think.

Here's my idea on how Smash should work: hold the Wiimote sideways. Use D-Pad for movement. Pressing 2 to do special attacks, 1 for normal attacks, A for shield and B for that weird amulet attack in the video shown. A motion in a direction while pressing 2 will do different special attacks. Shaking the controller can do smash moves and the - button can do taunts. Opinions?

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#9 UKNintendoFreak
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[QUOTE="Tylendal"][QUOTE="JayPee89"][QUOTE="UKNintendoFreak"][QUOTE="JayPee89"][QUOTE="UKNintendoFreak"][QUOTE="JayPee89"][QUOTE="Tylendal"][QUOTE="UKNintendoFreak"][QUOTE="JayPee89"][QUOTE="UKNintendoFreak"][QUOTE="JayPee89"][QUOTE="Tylendal"][QUOTE="JayPee89"]The Wiimote is only for BS games. Anything that requires actual skill needs an actual controller.JayPee89
Why do guys with GTA avatars always say stuff like this :|

What does that have to do with anything? GTA is better than anything the Wii will ever see.

JayPee89 likes his little joke.....................

9.6, 9.6, 9.6

Metroid Prime got 9.7............

Ownage approved :lol:

Not quite. You fools fail to mention that the most recent edition of Metroid Prime got a 9.1. When one of your kiddie franchises get's 3 straight scores of 9.6 then you can say ownage approved. Until then ownage DENIED. :-)

8.6, actually. Self-owned.

We're talking consoles. Just accept your ownage and move along.

A handheld is a console. Add that to list of ownage...........

You're trying way too hard.

No, you're trying way too hard. You cannot keep saying that certain games "Don't Count". By the way, what sort of rating did these games get on gamerankings. Gamespots usually pretty good, but they have their share of blunders, in which case an averaged score is the fairest.

Whatever.  This is Gamespot, where Gamespot scores count.  GTA is better than anything you're kiddie little Wii will ever have.  Now I'm off to play a real man's game God of War 2.  Enjoy your Fisher-Price my first console.  8)

GTA is way kiddier than any Nintendo games because I never see kids playing Nintendo games but GTA. The only games my 9 year old cousin have are GTA and Halo............
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#10 UKNintendoFreak
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[QUOTE="UKNintendoFreak"][QUOTE="JayPee89"][QUOTE="UKNintendoFreak"][QUOTE="JayPee89"][QUOTE="Tylendal"][QUOTE="UKNintendoFreak"][QUOTE="JayPee89"][QUOTE="UKNintendoFreak"][QUOTE="JayPee89"][QUOTE="Tylendal"][QUOTE="JayPee89"]The Wiimote is only for BS games. Anything that requires actual skill needs an actual controller.JayPee89
Why do guys with GTA avatars always say stuff like this :|

What does that have to do with anything? GTA is better than anything the Wii will ever see.

JayPee89 likes his little joke.....................

9.6, 9.6, 9.6

Metroid Prime got 9.7............

Ownage approved :lol:

Not quite. You fools fail to mention that the most recent edition of Metroid Prime got a 9.1. When one of your kiddie franchises get's 3 straight scores of 9.6 then you can say ownage approved. Until then ownage DENIED. :-)

8.6, actually. Self-owned.

We're talking consoles. Just accept your ownage and move along.

A handheld is a console. Add that to list of ownage...........

You're trying way too hard.

I don't think so. I'm casually lying on the damn floor and you're nowhere top of the list of what I'm thinking. Try harder, buddy.