Yeah I'm looking forward to the new Smash Bros games, too. If they put Pac-Man in it, the game will pretty much have all my favorite video game characters in it. :)
What is this Smash Brothers thing?
On 06/14/2013 at 06:42 AM by Coolsetzer See More From This User » |
I'm glad you asked that question! For me, the new Smash Bros. info from Nintendo was the most exciting part of E3. The new characters have me excited. I have been anticipating it ever since the info came out that it was in development months ago. First though, a history lesson!
The original Super Smash Bros. came out on the Nintendo 64 and was an immediate success. It was a fighting game with a twist: instead of health bars, there were percentage bars. The purpose wasn't to knock your opponent out by depleting their health. The higher the percentage, the easier it was to knock them out of the stage. It was a concept that worked very well. Even though the roster was very limited, it was great to play as the Nintendo characters in a fighting game.
Original Roster - Luigi, Captain Falcon, Ness and Jigglypuff are unlockable
The next game, Super Smash Bros. Melee, made a strong case for buying a Gamecube. An expanded roster, a single player mode and plenty of fan service made this title a favorite. Some of the characters are clones of each other with variations of moves, but the amount of choices made up for that. Even these days, it's considered the height of the series.
complete character select screen from the Japanese version
With the Wii came Super Smash Bros. Brawl. It was the largest game yet, and featured a single player mode called the Subspace Emissary. That was the best thing about that game for me, because it was like its own game. After each stage, there were cut scenes which revealed more of the story. The whole thing took about 10-20 hours depending on your skill level. It was also the first game to feature guest characters, a most welcome change. The game did get some criticism for being too casual (ie: tripping!), but overall, this one established the series as a blockbuster franchise.
The complete roster - accept no substitutes!
With E3 came a whole bunch of info on the new game! :nerdgasm: Ahem, for starters, there will be two versions. The Wii U version and the 3DS version. The roster for both of them will be the same, but they will have different arenas. It doesn't look like the game will have a subtitle, instead opting to just use the original title. Also, I'm guessing that there will be some kind of connectivity between the two versions and/or downloadable content. Confirmed to return are the mainstays: Mario, Link, Samus, Kirby, Fox, Pit, Donkey Kong and Pikachu. The new characters revealed so far are the Villager from Animal Crossing, the Trainer from Wii Fit, and Mega Man from the original series. Excuse me for a second...
:throws money at Nintendo: Just take it!!!
Anyway, this is probably my last blog for awhile. I'm moving this weekend. Until I get back on my feet, I won't be able to afford internet. Although I will still make the random posting on your blogs from the library. I have to goof off somewhere while looking for a job. Have a great summer, guys. I'll be back.
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