ekianjo
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An article by mmkALLL on Pandoralive, describing his experience discovering the world of offline, Smash Brothers tournaments. A world apart. CHeck it out :

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No.Have you ever went to tournaments?
It doesn't matter.I like that King Bowser PSA. I know Aeon is PAL only, what about your other ones? I'd like to try some of them
As I mentioned I didn't do anything for about the last 2-3 years.I don't know how much you did by importing/swapping, I recognise some things, but custom animations always amaze me since I completely suck at making stuff like that look good.
Get a Wii U and we (hopefully) can play the New Supper Smash Bros Game.If I ever visit Germany, we totally should have a match
Totally agree.Although there were times when I was trying to nail some tricky technique down, most of the training was playing with friends to have fun. Because, you know, we had a lot of fun playing seriously.
I can see the other side's view as well, but for me, this is exactly what keeps a game I've been at for hundreds and even thousands of hours fresh. There are very very few games I've used even close to this much time with. I've just enjoyed the competing that much. I'm not trying to encourage or discourage people from trying out competitive smash, rather, I wanted to share what it is like. If a reader wants to join the community, great, if they don't, that's great as well. Playing seriously or casually makes little difference to the fun itself - what's far more important, in my opinion, is doing something you like. Something that will allow people to reach their goals.
Few people would play seriously if it wasn't fun or interesting. Few people would create modifications if it wasn't fun or interesting.
Can't say I agree with this - the chance of winning a single match feels more like 50:50you'll always loose when there's an important fight