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| Super Smash Bros. For Wii U & 3DS: MEWTWO CODES GOIN OUT |
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| Niff:
--- Quote from: Cybertails1998 on September 19, 2014, 11:58:01 AM ---why'd you change the title --- End quote --- 2hyped |
| blueblur121:
--- Quote from: Cybertails1998 on September 19, 2014, 11:28:30 AM --- --- End quote --- What's far from true? All I said in that post was that those were the default controls for the wiimote+nunchuk. They don't use motion controls. And how is that less clunky? I've tried playing with that before, and I can't do it. I need to have a stick. |
| Cybertails1998:
--- Quote from: blueblur121 on September 19, 2014, 12:04:45 PM ---What's far from true? --- End quote --- you're literally explaining the basic Brawl controls to me, and getting confused when I remind you that "yes, I know, I've played the game of course I know the controls." --- Quote from: blueblur121 on September 19, 2014, 12:04:45 PM ---I've tried playing with that before, and I can't do it. I need to have a stick. --- End quote --- i've dpadded through the campaign and subspace emissary missions, don't know what you're going on about edit: Sm4sh demo is out now, everyone check the eShop. It has a 30-day limit however (Club Nintendo "special demos" are permanent) |
| Jubel:
I do quite like the nunchuk and Wiimote over the gamecube controller. Does the GCC have some sort of technical advantage or is it just preference? |
| BlockoCrafter:
--- Quote from: Jubel on September 19, 2014, 12:29:12 PM ---I do quite like the nunchuk and Wiimote over the gamecube controller. Does the GCC have some sort of technical advantage or is it just preference? --- End quote --- Preference mostly. Many people who still play Smash Bros. started on Melee (or N64, but more so Melee). |
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