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Yes, same guy. So he says "Purin" and "Lizardon"

So I saw his youtube video.....he looks NOTHING like the voice sounds, which makes it even more amazing.

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Made me wonder if any of the music was used in future DK releases, I'm thinking the unused Pauline theme was used in the GB version of the ending where you finally get her but slowed down in comparison to the original:

I feel like this is how Pokemon battles were meant to look like but the anime just slows it down for the audience. I mean nerds have dissected and translated how fast and strong Pokemon would be if they were real, this seems legit to me......did I just try to validate Pokemon being real? Ugh....I need to go outside....

Spoopy plz

No you can't. That is if the box you are showing is universal. Nowhere does it say DLC is guaranteed. If it was under one of the pictures saying "Download new tracks through the ____ DLC!", yes you'd be able to class action that as false advertising. However the bottom section only represents things that are possible

They did. Its called Fire Emblem. It had absolutely no presence in the west, Marth and Roy were Japanese requests. The US loved them so much, they localized future FE games.

What they need to do is rewrite the program so she's speaking English and not Engrish. There were other tracks that probably would've been better in English too.

People keep talking about his stage recovery which is 100% true, but the thing is, you have to HIT him off of it first. A good Little Mac will never let you touch him, and if you do he's using super armored moves.

Gotta ask, where is the console bundle? This game is what I've been waiting to get a Wii U for

Some Pokemon, stage hazards, and final smashes cannot be dodged no matter what. Those I can think of off the top of my head. Haven't actually experienced the new one yet, which is why im kind of excited to see what the new ones bring to the table.

It was just an example, i totally forgot what Arceus did tbh as I played too much without items haha! Consider myself corrected. I'd be more inclined to say items took more skill if every player had equal chances of getting the same thing and dodging said things. As of right now that doesn't hold true. The same item

Free advertising? They are PAYING to support these tournaments. Nothing free about it. That tournament at E3 cost them a lot of money considering attendance was free.

Well to be fair, out of the entire Smash 4 roster, 36 have projectiles as moves that he can absorb. Out of 49 total? 50? I don't remember.

I've seen this argument many times in favor of items and as a player who prefers no items, I actually can see this point of view. My question to you (or those who feel similarly) is that what about those items that cannot be dodged or avoided regardless of skill? Example: You get killed, as you are respawning an item

Even though I love playing on a competitive level, I still think Pokeballs are my favorite item. Totally random and its always a scramble to go snag one. More often than not when I'm playing for fun with friends, we'll bust out pokeballs on high and just go at it. I guess now that they're adding Masterballs I'm hoping

Competition is competition is competition. You can compare it to anything and the same rules apply. You're playing a game of chess, then randomly a dice is thrown by a spectator. If it rolls between 1-3, your queen is immediately removed from the table. If its 4-6 my queen is immediately taken off the table.

But there isn't any skill involved for most of the items. Pokeballs are my favorite example because not only are they my favorite item, but they are the definition of Smash's items in that they are completely random and can totally turn the tides in a match unfairly or be absolutely useless. Some Pokemon will chase

And yet Nintendo is now funding tournaments and has a "For Glory" mode, so are you saying Nintendo is wrong?

You're kind of off base here. Hurting the way people play? depends on how you want to play. You want to play competitively? Learn to play competitively with the rules intact.