Spatman
Smash Ace
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- Sep 17, 2014
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Hi all! Maybe it's my first post in this board, I'm not sure.
I'm having much fun with Ultimate (but maybe I hoped to have even more fun...) but its release made me willing to explore better a game I couldn't explore how I should do, back in the days.
In my city (well, in my State as a whole, actually) there almost never was a brawl community, with brawl tournaments and so on; moreover, here it suffers particularly the "social" stigma this game had (it isn't considered a competitive game, or rather it's considered a kind of a not funny joke), so I couldn't either start a new community.
But I'd like to explore this game from a competitive point of view, even if it's so different from melee or ultimate I think it is however a good competitive and funnny game (even with all its flaws)
is there a way to play it at least online nowadays? and are there enough players still today? obviously I own the original disc and I still own my Nintendo Wii bough in 2006
I'm having much fun with Ultimate (but maybe I hoped to have even more fun...) but its release made me willing to explore better a game I couldn't explore how I should do, back in the days.
In my city (well, in my State as a whole, actually) there almost never was a brawl community, with brawl tournaments and so on; moreover, here it suffers particularly the "social" stigma this game had (it isn't considered a competitive game, or rather it's considered a kind of a not funny joke), so I couldn't either start a new community.
But I'd like to explore this game from a competitive point of view, even if it's so different from melee or ultimate I think it is however a good competitive and funnny game (even with all its flaws)
is there a way to play it at least online nowadays? and are there enough players still today? obviously I own the original disc and I still own my Nintendo Wii bough in 2006