That's right, Nintendo's official Smash Bros. site (http://www.smashbros.com) just released the huge news that Sonic the Hedgehog, long time business rival to the mighty plumber from the Mushroom Kingdom, will be joining the roster to the next Smash Bros. game,
Super Smash Bros. Brawl, due in December! A lot of people kind of expected this once Nintendo announced the upcoming
Mario Vs. Sonic at the Olympic Games title, but seeing it made official gave me goosebumps as an O.G. (Original Gamer). Sonic joins the cast of new fighters to the series, including Nintendo characters Wario, Pit (Kid Icarus), Diddy Kong and others, as well as Konami's
Metal Gear mascot Snake. The "intelligence" videos where Snake converses with his supporting cast about the rest of the Smash Bros. cast is priceless, especially when he wonders what Yoshi would taste like... :teddyr:
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That's too cool. A friend of mine is getting this one so I'll definitely be sure to check it out once he does.
I'm looking forward to Neo Geo Battle Coliseum for the PS2 at the moment.
I do not have a Wii but if I had one, this would be the game to get.
I have to think the title of this thread was inspired by this film title:
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Quote from: Raffine on October 16, 2007, 05:47:30 PM
I have to think the title of this thread was inspired by this film title:
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Have you ever watched that
thing?It caused me much pain. I can understand the sentimental throwback to old spook shows, but that DVD is one of my personal demons.
QuoteHave you ever watched that thing?
It caused me much pain. I can understand the sentimental throwback to old spook shows, but that DVD is one of my personal demons.
Not yet. This one is infamous for its complete lack of any sort of coherent menu. I understand you can only click on random images without any way to know what will play.
Quote from: Raffine on October 16, 2007, 06:15:45 PM
QuoteHave you ever watched that thing?
It caused me much pain. I can understand the sentimental throwback to old spook shows, but that DVD is one of my personal demons.
Not yet. This one is infamous for its complete lack of any sort of coherent menu. I understand you can only click on random images without any way to know what will play.
That is an accurate description. Just finding the content is frustrating.
Just announced that there's also a level editor built in, which actually looks full featured! You'll be able to submit maps to Nintendo, and everyday Nintendo will send a user-made one out to all users who want it. And yes, you can save to SD cards, meaning you'll be able to download them off the web and such as well.
And, of course, you can also use custom soundtracks via the SD card. Yeah.