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That bad, huh.....I didn't try the free kiosk because I knew I would get a single fight in, at best, and because I had already played Brawl extensively at the NWR Brawl party, that's why I wasn't dying to play it at any cost.
Does the right analog function like the c-stick?You're not allowed to remap. I can only assume it uses the default classic controller setup, which makes it B to attack, Y to special attack, and A and X to jump.
Not sure. Don't see why it wouldn't.Does the right analog function like the c-stick?
You've gotten the buttons mixed up. The controls were the defaults for the Classic Controller as seen in this Dojo photo:You're not allowed to remap. I can only assume it uses the default classic controller setup, which makes it B to attack, Y to special attack, and A and X to jump.
My bad! I forgot to put him in the new character popularity ranking. He was more common than everyone except Lucas and Ike.nobody picked Meta Knight? darn =(
Not really. The only Metaknights I saw were in the first 1-2 rounds. I guess the Forward-B spamming failed them ... and it didn't help that they all failed to land his Final Smash.Gimpyfish showed up mk well in his vids, was any1 good with meta at the tourney?
Thanks Patriot$! I'll add it to the post!
And he ate some Ray Gun fire for Bowser, too! Mr. Resetti is like an unbreakable, loudmouth shield!!!it was funny to see Resetti in the Bowser match... Resetti is that assist trophy Animal Crossing thingy. I'm sure he pissed off the players with his long and pointless dialogue, but it made everyone in the crowd laugh.
Um... any chance his name was Ken Hoang?One competitor was Ken Wang (sp?)—I don't know if this is the fabled Ken of "Ken Combo" fame, but when he lost (I think in the final 8) the crowd was audibly shocked, so I suppose it's possible.
they did? im 17 so just wondering if i can still compete. btw, nice job chaosdude. kirby ftw.It was fun but the line was too **** long for one Kiosk if you're under 16. And they pulled the 18 or older rule at the last minute.
That might have been it, actually ... but I can't say for sure. He had short (almost buzzed) hair and was on the thinner side, but that's about all I know.Um... any chance his name was Ken Hoang?
All the tourneys will be 18+ only according to Nintendo. I would hardly say they announced it "last minute" ... we knew at about noon or so ... a good three hours before the doors opened.f**k! well good luck with the nationals.
one more question: did they announce the 18 limit last minute? i was planning to go to the one in sf but i dont wanna waste my time going there if i cant compete.
First and foremost, congrats dude! You played Kirby well in that final match. Out of curiosity, were you the same Kirby that played earlier with the "Skrai" tag and the white color scheme on the big screen?Hi everyone. My brother reminded me about this site after the tournament so I think I should give my two cents anyway. I was that most wonderful Tomato-red Kirby who somehow, be it skill, luck, or a little of both managed to come in first at the LA tournament. I had a really great time and a few of the matches I participated in came were really close. My second match against a Meta-Knight was one such event as well as my third to last against a Pit player who I was told was Ken (I asked if he was "Marth Ken" and he said yes but that's just going by what he said. I could be wrong since I've never actually met him before.)
I've seen a few questions regarding controls and I would like to point out that we were limited to classic controllers. My friends and I had brought Gamecube controllers with us but one of the event personnel told us that they weren't allowed to be used (which makes sense since the Wiis were in plastic cases). Originally I was going to use Ness but another friend of mine told me that Kirby had gotten a lot better. Since Ness wasn't allowed, I figured I'd take his advice and it apparently payed off. As stated previously, all of the matches were four minute timed matches except for the final which was an untimed three-stock.
I would also like to defend the Ike player in the video. I've seen him get a lot of crap for playing "poorly" in his last match but if you were there, you'd remember how well he was doing before, especially in his match against Bowser. I honestly think he choked at the end because he had been doing much better towards the beginning of the tournament. After all, he had to get to the finals, didn't he?