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LOOK AT MY BEAUTIFUL BLONDE SON, AERITH IS SO GORGEOUS WHERE AM I SOMEONE HOLD ME

I was a big watcher of the Super Mario Bros Super Show, to the point where it was my favorite show. I was six and in the hospital, and was bored and lonely one day and began mindlessly flipping through channels. When I saw a Mario Cartoon, it blew my socks off. That Friday when it was Zelda? Absolutely melted my six

The golden ring of hell.

Oh brother... All the poor VFX artists slaving away in front of their computers from now until November working 22 hour days on the fucking Sonic The Hedgehog movie. It sounds like the lowest ring of hell.

did you just call my Five-Hour Documentary film a series of . . . . . . . “posts”

Nintendo has a culture...Sony and Microsoft do not. Nintendo has MANY decades long exclusive titles....Sony and Microsoft have one? two? that are kinda generic AAA games. Nintendo is a publisher and a developer...Sony and Microsoft are not (or are barely? the fact that I don’t even know says a lot). Nintendo picks and

I’m normally a fairly staunch defender of copyright; I make part of my living through my own copyrighted materials, and will call my lawyer with the quickness to protect my IP from infringement (because failure to protect copyright can weaken a claim to the same).

That said, even I feel like there has to be room for

It’s just a Dualshock 4 without the touchpad and lightbar.

Not to mentioned that Melee is a “solved game” with Fox being the “best” fighter in that game with no remaining innovation left to be found. The game, as amazing as it was, is tapped out with nothing left to uncovered.

Yeah, it was about that time. Growth for the game’s competitive scene has been stagnant for quite a while. There’s the best players, and on increasingly rarer occasions do you see newcomers or upsets, and that was it.

I’ve got the same feelings. It’s a little strange in a way when Melee has been so synonymous with competitive Smash, but I also appreciate letting Ultimate have the true spotlight it deserves when it’s also a great game for watching tournament play. There’s no reason to force both in anymore with the latter’s huge

Not even just what you’ve said, but the fact is Nintendo’s finally gotten a successor all-around “right” after 3 subsequent entries with Ultimate. The game is great to play and watch and hits the cross-section between Melee and “modern” Smash. It deserves the shine.

Honestly? Good. I understand it’s a classic, popular fighting game, but it’s time to freshen up that scene, and for every person there was that loved melee, there seemed to be just as many who were pissed and tired that a 15+ year old game kept getting the main stage attention at Evo instead of newer titles, and

Nothing will replace Melee.