Super Smash Bros Wii U & 3DS Thread 4: New Year, Old Arguments

To this day I still can't believe Jigglypuff still can't catch a break from haters who haven't gotten over her inclusion, she's in the game and has been in it all 3 -times, all the other Pokemon not playable can take a seat, Jigglypuff is marching in.

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Jigglypuff's been my main in all three of the games, but she really doesn't make sense as a character anymore. I'll be content if she comes back or leaves.
 
I find the fonts they used for "For Nintendo 3DS" and "For Wii U" even more annoying than the name itself.

They seriously need to fire the graphic designers behind it.
 
This game was definitely further along when it was first shown than Brawl was. That reveal trailer was pretty much the only thing they had of that game when it was first shown. And when the Dojo started nearly a year later, almost all of the screenshots lacked shadows. Brawl had a pretty rocky early (and late) development, and we have seen no such evidence for SSB4. I have no doubt in my mind that it will be released in 2014.
 
Have you guys thought about the fact we'll be spending more time discussing this game than we ever will playing it? It's very interesting. I suppose with movies it's even more odd, people will spend hours upon hours dissecting 2 minute scenes.

I love it though. In some ways it's better than playing the game, because your imagination takes over. But then it's devastating if your imagination is crushed by characters like Goku from DBZ not appearing in the game, as Miiverse users are excited by.
 
im just looking forward to humiliating people online and humping my tv and telling people over voice chat that im humping my tv
 
Have you guys thought about the fact we'll be spending more time discussing this game than we ever will playing it? It's very interesting. I suppose with movies it's even more odd, people will spend hours upon hours dissecting 2 minute scenes.

I love it though. In some ways it's better than playing the game, because your imagination takes over. But then it's devastating if your imagination is crushed by characters like Goku from DBZ not appearing in the game, as Miiverse users are excited by.

Sometimes hype is the best part, lol. Though Smash has never let me down with playtime. I still play them all the time.
 
I want to join SmashGaf in 2014. Hopefully get to meet some great new people and play with you guys later on in the year...if a delay doesn't happen.

:)
 
Regarding a Fire Emblem newcomer...I'm really warming up to the idea of Robin. Chrom is the expected character, but Robin is much more unique, and is arguably more of a main character than Chrom is. The most exciting thing about him/her is that he/she can actually use magic!
I think he/she would be the best possible new Fire Emblem rep. Chrom (with or without Lucina) would just be more of the same, for the most part.
 
Robin is the outside the box choice but definitely the most original, both in moveset potential and aesthetics. He's the only real Fire Emblem newcomer I'd be excited about. I think he's probably the least likely of the "mainstream" FE:A characters, behind Chrom and Lucina... maybe on par with Lucina, actually.
 
Robin all the way. FE needs a character that uses more than a sword and Robin would have the most varied arsenal out of the possible reps IMO.
 
Please don't go with the name "Robin" he's not in Teen Titans.
But that's the default name for the character. Not calling him/her "Robin" would be like not calling Link "Link."

Then again, they called Red "Pokémon Trainer," so...who knows. (Though the fact that Pokémon Trainer is named such is just more reason for there to be an alternate costume for Leaf.)
 
But that's the default name for the character. Not calling him/her "Robin" would be like not calling Link "Link."

Then again, they called Red "Pokémon Trainer," so...who knows. (Though the fact that Pokémon Trainer is named such is just more reason for there to be an alternate costume for Leaf.)

Pretty sure both Villager and Pokemon Trainer are getting gender alts.
 
Only 8% of people achieve their New Year's resolutions.
 
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