OutlawStar
Smash Apprentice
Link to original post: [drupal=1479]My first memories of Super Smash Bros.[/drupal]
About nine years ago, at my grandmother`s house,
we got a NINTENDO 64!!!!!!!(Along with Ken Griffey Jr`s baseball and Superman 64)
My first memory of Super Smash was when two of my brothers
had a party and one of their friends brought Super Smash.
When I finally got a turn to try it out, someone said,"just press A and B as fast as you can!"
I didn`t do so well...
I can`t remember if it was then, before, or after, but sometime around that part of my life, I learned of
all the awesome games out there by going to my cousin`s/
Grandmother`s house. There was the first time I played
Goldeneye, Star Fox 64, and played Super Smash Bros. all
the time. About half my family and two of my cousins would
switch out who plays when you die-which isn`t very fair if you can`t get experience-and we would always play Temple or Sector Z.
My brother`s friend called him one day on the phone,
he had learned how to roll! I could`nt believe I didn`t know how to before!
A few months later, a different friend
(everyone except my family HAD Super Smash
) Brought the game, and we had fun.
One one day of playing, my friend threw a mine on the ground and said to my four year old brother"look there`s a quarter!" (my brother collected quarters)and he walked up to the mine, and blew up...
I don`t think he played much after that.
I loved that game,
One day at my cousin`s, I was fighting alone on Cassic,
and I heard my Cousins talking, one said to the other something about how hard lv. 9`s are, and I said
I could beat a lv. 9, (and I really could then, and that made me happy
) But they said yeah right and walked away,
then I was determined to be the best Super Smash player I knew.
Eventually the Gamecube and Super Smash Melee came out and we got them both on the same day. And to this day I have loved Super Smash
About nine years ago, at my grandmother`s house,
we got a NINTENDO 64!!!!!!!(Along with Ken Griffey Jr`s baseball and Superman 64)
My first memory of Super Smash was when two of my brothers
had a party and one of their friends brought Super Smash.
When I finally got a turn to try it out, someone said,"just press A and B as fast as you can!"
I didn`t do so well...
I can`t remember if it was then, before, or after, but sometime around that part of my life, I learned of
all the awesome games out there by going to my cousin`s/
Grandmother`s house. There was the first time I played
Goldeneye, Star Fox 64, and played Super Smash Bros. all
the time. About half my family and two of my cousins would
switch out who plays when you die-which isn`t very fair if you can`t get experience-and we would always play Temple or Sector Z.
My brother`s friend called him one day on the phone,
he had learned how to roll! I could`nt believe I didn`t know how to before!
A few months later, a different friend
(everyone except my family HAD Super Smash
One one day of playing, my friend threw a mine on the ground and said to my four year old brother"look there`s a quarter!" (my brother collected quarters)and he walked up to the mine, and blew up...
I don`t think he played much after that.
I loved that game,
One day at my cousin`s, I was fighting alone on Cassic,
and I heard my Cousins talking, one said to the other something about how hard lv. 9`s are, and I said
I could beat a lv. 9, (and I really could then, and that made me happy
then I was determined to be the best Super Smash player I knew.
Eventually the Gamecube and Super Smash Melee came out and we got them both on the same day. And to this day I have loved Super Smash