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#1 smashball64
Member since 2008 • 25 Posts

my fav is electrivire. if you know who to breed and use EV you can make him really powerful, my electrivire has a moveset of

-thunder punch
-ice punch
-earthquake
- cross chop
and he can basically take out any pokemon on the feild because hes super fast, and his moveset covers most pokemons weaknessesninjavelmor

That was like my Medicham, it could one-hit KO almost anyone because of its insane speed and attack of 300+ with its ability that doubles its physical attack. I taught it....

Psycho cutter (through breeding with kadabra)

brick break

ice punch

thunder punch

Yeah, it was awesome

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#2 smashball64
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This looks like one of the rare times GS rates something too high. Other opinions all put this game at alower score than GS, even the often-inflated user score. It doesn't matter to me, they give all of the information to draw that conclusion, and this game's special brand of crazy looks like its just up my alley. To go a little off topic, its much worse when they under-rate a game, like Fire Emblem for the Wii. 6.0? Really? They're hurting the game with such a bad review, and it doesn't deserve it...
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#3 smashball64
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how many did mario kart DS have? I think it was 32, it was an incredible ammount. I don't think Nintendo wuld back down and offer less after its set that precedent, so I believe it-- I expect it. I really don't care about Baby Peach, though, but I guess Boo's sorta cool
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#4 smashball64
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You should be good. Reggie was on it and he's a big guy.

If the limit says 300, then it can probably handle even a little more than that under normal circumstances. And if its rated that high and they anticipate jumping and moving, I think its probably designed well enough to take a 250-pounder jumping on it

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#5 smashball64
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Snake does look pretty BA, even though I wasn't very interested in him before. I saw a game clip where he was destroying Mario, laying him down on a bomb and doing some sweet combos.

I really want to try Meta Knight, though, and I have since he was introduced. I think he'll have the right balance to make him awesome, and most people seem to overlook him. With his crazy speed and dodging abilities, I have a feeling he'll be good.

(Ice Climbers still own, though)

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#6 smashball64
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oh yeah, and I helped them set up online functions. All I really found they could do was visit other peoples' towns if they had their friend code (many can be found on the internet, they didn't know anyone else who used friend codes I guess). They didn't really need it much, though, because they could connect locally with the regular proximity connection and visit each other's towns...
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#7 smashball64
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my little brother and sister love it, but I never got into it. Its the same old stuff as the GC game, but with a few new features. Not enough to interest me, but they have a great time with it
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#8 smashball64
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yeah, they're pretty similar. Fire emblem is more like an RPG, and advanced wars is pure strategy. In Fire Emblem, you customize your people with weapons, experience and skills, and units are not nearly as expendable as in Advanced Wars. Fire Emblem is also more about the single player campaign, but AW has a bunch of different modes and freeplay options.

I love them both, and neither is necessarily harder. Fire Emblem can be really easy if you plan out early which characters you want to use, how you're going to level them up, how to spend money and bonus exp, and take full advantage of several methods of strengthening your team and leveling up well. Advanced Wars requires none of that, and has a simplicity in planning, but not battlefield strategy.