PrepareYourself
Smash Ace
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First off, most of you probably don't know me, so unless you find reading random blog posts interesting (it is), I just want to make clear I'm not forcing you to read this.
So, it was around, I don't know, 2007 or 2008. I kept hearing about this thing called "Brawl". So out of curiosity, I did what I always do when there's something I don't know.
http://tinyurl.com/yk8j8wk
I then came across a site called "smashbros.com" and followed it, for quite a while. I waited patiently until December 2007... no, I mean April 2008. And At last it had come out!
But there was one problem. I didn't have a Wii, though my friend did. so hurriedly I found my way to his house, and demanded we play it. And what the heck? The gravity was so low. There was Sonic, among a roster of 40 (39? What was it?). Grabbing the ledge was actually possible.
It was fun.
My friend, being more inclined to the M-rated, FPS-loaded Xbox, seemed completely fine with letting me borrow his Wii. I was completely fine with it, too. I took it home and played my brother several times.
I was an Ike main then, and lost quite consistently to his Pit. So Of course, I googled "Brawl Ike guide", eventually coming across Smashboards.
This seemed the best place to present any questions, so of course I signed up (how I managed to get this username I'm not sure). Eventually I took advantage of online friendlies and stuff. I changed my main to Peach, and I became a lot better (better as in "would barely manage in the competitive scene", which is "bad" here).
After six months, my friend was saying that I've had it for too long. It didn't come as a surprise, but it was hard to swallow.
It's been quite some time since I've last played Brawl, and I'm pretty sure it'll be a long time until I play again. So unless someone is randomly willing to donate a Wii and Brawl, I'm going to be saying goodbye to this forum. I'll remember Brawl and this forum for the rest of my life.
No, that's complete BS. But thank you for a six months of good fun.
Who wants a Lockerz invite?
First off, most of you probably don't know me, so unless you find reading random blog posts interesting (it is), I just want to make clear I'm not forcing you to read this.
So, it was around, I don't know, 2007 or 2008. I kept hearing about this thing called "Brawl". So out of curiosity, I did what I always do when there's something I don't know.
http://tinyurl.com/yk8j8wk
I then came across a site called "smashbros.com" and followed it, for quite a while. I waited patiently until December 2007... no, I mean April 2008. And At last it had come out!
But there was one problem. I didn't have a Wii, though my friend did. so hurriedly I found my way to his house, and demanded we play it. And what the heck? The gravity was so low. There was Sonic, among a roster of 40 (39? What was it?). Grabbing the ledge was actually possible.
It was fun.
My friend, being more inclined to the M-rated, FPS-loaded Xbox, seemed completely fine with letting me borrow his Wii. I was completely fine with it, too. I took it home and played my brother several times.
I was an Ike main then, and lost quite consistently to his Pit. So Of course, I googled "Brawl Ike guide", eventually coming across Smashboards.
This seemed the best place to present any questions, so of course I signed up (how I managed to get this username I'm not sure). Eventually I took advantage of online friendlies and stuff. I changed my main to Peach, and I became a lot better (better as in "would barely manage in the competitive scene", which is "bad" here).
After six months, my friend was saying that I've had it for too long. It didn't come as a surprise, but it was hard to swallow.
It's been quite some time since I've last played Brawl, and I'm pretty sure it'll be a long time until I play again. So unless someone is randomly willing to donate a Wii and Brawl, I'm going to be saying goodbye to this forum. I'll remember Brawl and this forum for the rest of my life.
No, that's complete BS. But thank you for a six months of good fun.
Who wants a Lockerz invite?