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Post by The Melee Master on Jul 7, 2007 20:34:47 GMT -5
I've been thinking. While we're all waiting for Brawl's release, why don't we try to challenge ourselves or just find a fun way to goof off in Super Smash Brothers Melee? By now, all of us should have the game beaten and everything unlocked, but there's still things to do in the game to pass time, isn't there?
Example: One of my memory cards hold a copy of the Melee data, but it's not my current copy since that one got corrupted somehow. So, because I haven't finished up All Star mode and have yet to beat any opponents in Multi Man Melee, I've been trying to finish those up the past couple days.
If you have already beaten SSBM, then try to get a higher score on Classic, Adventure, All Star, Homerun, or Multi Man Melee. Or you can bash out other characters in Vs mode.
If you want, you can also erase your game data from one memory card and start all over, but be sure to have a copy of your current data on an extra memory card before you decide to erase it from another card, as you may regret it later on if you don't copy it!!!
Want something more fun? Last year, I was so bored, that I choose the Mute City stage and I tried to take out all the cars while battling my opponents at the same time.
Want an even more and exciting challenge? Teach your parents or grandparents how to play! ;D Nah, I'm just kidding!!! lol!
If you guys have any exciting ideas on what to do in SSBM, post it here. It could be about anything!
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Post by ganondorf2 on Jul 7, 2007 20:43:19 GMT -5
I did the destroying the F-Zero thing too once. Then I thought of a thing called "Smash tag". The person that's KO'ed is 'it' while the others run away.
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Post by The Melee Master on Jul 7, 2007 21:09:01 GMT -5
I'd do that if I had someone to play with. I never invite friends over because I'm too lazy to clean my room, and my younger brother is hard to play ANY games with unless he always wins. He thinks I cheat every time I beat him, even if I never use the Action Replay, which I only use after I beat the game and want to play by myself! Trust me, I NEVER use it for multiplayer battles, and that includes the DS!! I just want to play a game with someone who's not afraid to lose and just have fun with it, unlike my little brother and other people on Wifi!! That's why I quit playing Wifi on my DS now!
I need to know of some other ways to play SSBM when I want to play by myself, too.
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Post by ganondorf2 on Jul 7, 2007 21:15:19 GMT -5
My younger cousins are like that, except they say it's 'cheap'. I just know what I'm doing that's all.
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Post by The Melee Master on Jul 7, 2007 21:31:27 GMT -5
Yeah same here. Still going out of topic for a bit: Another reason why he never want to play the game with me is because I'm very strict when it comes to a favorite character. I never allow anyone to choose a specific character because I'm keeping a close eye on the characters data record.
Example: I don't allow my brother to choose Link or Roy, seeing that he'll ruin their vs record in no time. It happened before, so I've been very strict on who he can't choose. That's how seriously I take the game, even those it's rather stupid.
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Post by ganondorf2 on Jul 7, 2007 21:39:20 GMT -5
My cousins play as Ice Climbers and Fox most of the time. Too bad I can take them both on. One acts like a big shot...untill he gets wacked by Ganondorf's fist...(I'm laughing right now because of it)
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Post by The Melee Master on Jul 9, 2007 21:09:24 GMT -5
Here's another thing I do when I'm bored. I use to go to the Corneria stage and try to dodge all the Arwing shots while fighting at the same time. For an even more challenge, I go to the stage where the Arwing fighters just keep shooting and shooting. Unfortunately, to access that stage, it requires an Action Replay.
I also use to dodge the bombs in a Sudden Death Match. Believe it or not, I just discovered the bomb thing two years ago, and I had the game since 2002!!!
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Post by ganondorf2 on Jul 9, 2007 21:14:22 GMT -5
I usally try to play my worst Characters. (my case Bowser)
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Post by The Melee Master on Jul 9, 2007 21:27:26 GMT -5
Same here. It took me awhile to master Link and Roy, but I got them. I'm pretty good with Fox and Captain Falcon, too. I'm still terrible with Ganondorf, though. I guess it's because I'm not use to slow and heavy characters as I am with mid-weight, fast, and light characters!
I need to stop going off topic!
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Post by ganondorf2 on Jul 9, 2007 21:31:57 GMT -5
Funny in a sense. I'm bad with the slowest character, but not Ganondorf...
Never mind, I sometimes fool around with the mushrooms in ether Giant or Tiny Melee.
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Post by The Melee Master on Jul 9, 2007 21:39:56 GMT -5
So do I!!!
Also, my younger brother and I use to turn off all of the items except the Pokeballs, then we'd go to the Pokemon Stadium and have a Pokemon battle!
Speaking of which, using the Debug Menu, I'd choose a character and switch his or her fighting style to pick up any item that drops, then I'd go to the Pokemon Stadium stage, the one that appears in the Adventure mode, and fight by using only Pokeballs.
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Post by ganondorf2 on Jul 9, 2007 21:48:25 GMT -5
Same here, except the Debug thing.
I'm heading out anyway, see yah.
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Post by The Melee Master on Jul 9, 2007 22:04:07 GMT -5
Ok. The only times I use the Action Replay is when I want to mess around after I've completed the game, or if I'm seriously struggling in something, like that City in the Sky temple in Twilight Princess. Despite using the guide, it was very hard, so I had no choice but to use the AR. Most of the time, I use that disk to mess around with in games after I've completed them without cheating.
Ok now, lets get back on topic.
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