It's tough to guess if the Japanese release will work or not... sure MOST Japanese games work on U.S. modded Wii's... but of course SMG was an example of Nintendo putting a bit more work into preventing it.
We're just going to have to wait and see!
You just claimed you got the demo and can play it..
so either thats a lie, or the game should work on NTSC-U (like the demo)
i stick with the lieing part...
I know, it's sad to see what we have come to lately...Of course I was lying. Haha you believed me? I seriously did not think anyone was stupid enough to believe it after all the nonsense in this thread.
Once again I have been proven wrong!
Hooray for the influx of idiots!
You're right, there has been an "influx" of idiots. So get out!Hooray for the influx of idiots!
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maybe mario kart is million times better with a couple of mates than smash bros?Lol hehe, why should you get shred to bits? Everyones entitled to their own opinion.
But yeah, I personally, cannot WAIT to get my hands on this. I mean to this date, i still play melee.
Smash bros is great when you invite round a whole bunch of mates, maybe you just dont have any friends? ^^
perhaps it´s because i never really enjoyed beat em ups, but i played it on n64 and i have it for gamecube and i played it a few times with friends and it was always the person who did the same attack again and again who won. but i think you are right, with your sentence that i haven't been exposed to how Smash is really played.Smash Bros. is widely considered by the Smash community and the fighter community to be one of the most tech-driven games out there with a very complex metagame and vast potential for depth. Comparing it to Mario Kart is pretty ignorant of you, and I don't mean that as an insult. You just clearly haven't been exposed to how Smash is really played.
As far as I know, Smash is the *only* fighter where button mashing is not a viable option.
Smash Bros. is widely considered by the Smash community and the fighter community to be one of the most tech-driven games out there with a very complex metagame and vast potential for depth. Comparing it to Mario Kart is pretty ignorant of you, and I don't mean that as an insult. You just clearly haven't been exposed to how Smash is really played.
As far as I know, Smash is the *only* fighter where button mashing is not a viable option.