• Welcome to Smashboards, the world's largest Super Smash Brothers community! Over 250,000 Smash Bros. fans from around the world have come to discuss these great games in over 19 million posts!

    You are currently viewing our boards as a visitor. Click here to sign up right now and start on your path in the Smash community!

New Smash Finder Venezuela

Blea Gelo

Smash Lord
Joined
Mar 25, 2008
Messages
1,213
Location
Miami, FL
Porfavor, agregense a la lista y digan su nombre o nickname y su region para agregarlos a la lista

Please, add to the list ans say ur name or nickname and ur region so I can put u in the list..

Venezuela


Maracaibo:
-Dark_Crono
-Blea Gelo
-Magusx4
-Cypher Sethiroth
-Roder
-Marius
-Juandiego del futuro
-Elizabeth
-K3
-Xti-1
-Xti-2
-Xti-3
-Xti4
-Hpnotiq
-DJ-Andle
-Miguelito asi que montala
-Ace
-Adrian
-Darkidanox
-DrkRoxas

Ciudad Ojeda:
-Wito
-Csrmarth
-Fabio
-Felipe
-Argenis
-Fernando
-Manuel
-Daniel
-Juan
-Goitia

La guaira:
-Kel
-Ghi
-Ray

Cagua:
-AndX
-joNy
-Floflax
-X-WR
-LorDragon
-Ru3eN
-GMN

Caracas:
-Fer
-Dark
-Turnsniper
-Khaos
-Marpacosmos
-Ivanfs
-Kohryu
-Betadel
-xDJ@MES
-Edgar
-Edward
-Kylara
-Dalub
-Kimo
-Farleaf
-Gero


Maracay:
-Ruby
-k!ke
-Jedo
-Syko


Nueva Esparta:
-Trakoiram
-DarkChronos

Miranda
- Halfling
-edgarç

Guarenas
-Kakuzu-kkuz
-Kisame-kism
-Neil
-Capitan culebra

Lara
-ItoxBlade
-Lee Darius Cyaoran
-Calo
-Omniv

Venezuelan smash forums: http://foro.masenkai.com/viewforum.php?f=30
Foro de Smash venezolano : http://foro.masenkai.com/viewforum.php?f=30
 

ItoxBlade

Smash Cadet
Joined
Aug 12, 2008
Messages
26
ItoxBlade

Lara o Barquisimeto como kieras...

y pon a mi primo XD

Bakuryu - Bakuryu200 (da lo mismo creo XD) - tambien de lara o barquimeto como kieras ;D
 

Kel_venezuela

Smash Rookie
Joined
Sep 7, 2007
Messages
6
aaa la verga smasher guaireño...


justin power ...!

O.o Hasta tiene estilo el nombre jojojojojoooo
 

JuanTendo

Smash Cadet
Joined
Jan 14, 2008
Messages
63
Location
Pallet Town
NNID
ssb-juantendo
3DS FC
2750-1216-1018
Switch FC
SW 3345 4602 0138
bueno señor.... Nickname : JuanTendo
Brawl and Melee Nickname : JuTe
Edad : 19
SSB, SSBM & SSBB Character : Pikachu
"i dont belive in any kind of tier list" only noobs belive in that... (that's just my oppinion of course)

Location : Portugal (pero a partir de 16 de diciembre me mudo otra vez para venezuela) (Caracas, Chacao)
espero encontrar buenos jugadores en venezuela... ya estoy dentro de smash bros desde el primero, y para mi nunca fue solo un juego. (lo llevo muy enserio)
qualquier cosa que pueda hacer para que pueda haver torneos de smash en caracas (quenta conmigo)

otra cosa... en este momento no estoy muy dentro de melee. estoy mas en brawl...pero sin problemas para entrar en torneos de melee.

PS: espero jugar contra quantos mas jugadores posible... me parece muy bueno que podamos cambiar estilos de juegos...ya que cada region tiene su proprio estilo. y europa no es excepcion.
 

Blea Gelo

Smash Lord
Joined
Mar 25, 2008
Messages
1,213
Location
Miami, FL
bueno, nosotros estamos mas en melee, nos gusta mas, y bueno, bienvenido, espero jugar contigo pronto.. cuando yo valla para caracas XD

ya te agrego a la lista
 

Dalub

Smash Apprentice
Joined
Jul 23, 2008
Messages
89
.................................................. -
 
Last edited:

Energy jobs

Smash Rookie
Joined
Dec 18, 2008
Messages
1
Location
netherlands
One of Latin pop's steadier and more seasoned artists, Ricardo Montaner specializes primarily in romantic ballads, though over the years he proved himself unafraid to pursue divergent styles of music and write songs of various natures. In terms of popularity, the Argentine-Venezuelan singer benefited greatly from his association with telenovelas, several of which featured his songs as themes; however, he also recorded classy orchestral albums, in addition to other similarly thematic albums, and he was critically admired for his craftsmanship and reliably high standard of work. Initially, Montaner rose to fame in Venezuela during the late '80s, scoring numerous hits for Rodven Discos. In the mid-'90s, he moved to the major label EMI for a couple artistically ambitious albums fashioned after Italian pop: Una Mañana y un Camino (1994) and Viene del Alma (1995). These albums were not received well by his fan base, though, because of his pretensions as much as because of EMI's failure to market the albums well. Ever restless, Montaner moved to Warner Music Latina with little hesitation and recorded a grand comeback album, Es Así (1997). Following this triumph, Montaner recorded a number of thematic albums for Warner, most notable among them an orchestral project, Con la London Metropolitan Orchestra (1999); a diverse collaboration with producer Bebu Silvetti, Sueño Repetido (2001); an album of boleros, Suma (2002); and a lyrically heartfelt collaboration with hitmaker **** Santander, Prohibido Olvidar (2003). Then in 2005 Montaner returned to EMI, which released Todo y Nada (2005), another acclaimed album; it earned 2006 Latin Grammy nominations for Album of the Year as well as Song of the Year ("Cuando a Mi Lado Estas"). Montaner was born as Héctor Eduardo Reglero Montaner on September 8, 1957, in the city of Avellaneda within the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. At age seven, he moved with his family to Maracaibo, Venezuela, after his father accepted a job with a telephone company there. Montaner began his recording career in the late '70s, independently recording an album titled Mares (1978). Cada Día (1983), his debut album for Venezuela's largest record label, Rodven Discos, only enjoyed limited success in Venezuela and none whatsoever elsewhere. Ricardo Montaner (1987) and Ricardo Montaner, Vol. 2 (1988), on the other hand, were quite successful and established him as a popular recording artist. The former album includes a pair of memorable Venezuelan telenovela themes, "Vamos a Dejarlo" (Esa Muchacha de Ojos Café) and "Yo Que Te Amé" (Enamorada), while the latter album was his international breakthrough, as hits such as "Tan Enamorados," "A Donde Va el Amor," and "Sólo con un Beso," as well as "Tu Piano y Mi Guitarra," a duet with Alejandro Lerner, made an impact in neighboring countries such as Mexico, Colombia, and the United States. Montaner continued his hitmaking the following decade, beginning with the early-'90s albums Un Toque de Misterio (1990), En el Ultimo Lugar del Mundo (1991), and Los Hijos del Sol (1992). A greatest-hits album, Éxitos Y...Algo Mas (1993) capped off his association with Rodven (the Venezuelan label was subsequently purchased by Polygram, which went about reissuing these albums). In 1994 Montaner began a new phase of his recording career, signing a contract with EMI; he hoped to enjoy greater creative freedom as well as greater international recognition. Both Una Mañana y un Camino (1994), which he co-wrote and co-produced himself, and its follow-up, Viene del Alma (1995), an album fashioned after Italian pop and recorded in London and Madrid, indeed reflected his desire for greater creative freedom. These albums spawned some hits, chiefly "Quisiera," "No Te Pareces a Mi," and "Soy Tuyo"; however, they sold comparatively less than previous albums. Montaner's relationship with EMI soured in the wake of this commercial downturn, and he moved to Warner for his next album, Es Así (1997). Produced and co-written by Piero Cassano, this return to more traditional Latin pop revitalized Montaner's career instantly; in particular, the title track became a smash hit internationally. Con la London Metropolitan Orchestra (1999) came next, and it found him revisiting some of his most memorable songs from the past, in addition to a new song, "El Poder de Tu Amor," which became his latest international smash hit. Produced by Bebu Silvetti, the album was very well received and remains a highlight of his discography; in fact, it was so successful, he returned to the orchestral format five years later with Con la London Metropolitan Orchestra, Vol. 2 (2004). By this point, Montaner's recording output had become steady and reliable, in terms of music as well as commerce. After the warm reception of Con la London Metropolitan Orchestra, Silvetti remained as his producer, and they recorded Sueño Repetido (2001). Yet another smash hit single resulted, "Bésame," and so Montaner and Silvetti decided to return to the studio yet again, this time recording a bolero album, Suma (2002), which featured another career highlight, "Yo Puedo Hacer." Notably more personal in terms of lyrics than past albums, Prohibido Olvidar (2003) was a change of pace for Montaner, as he collaborated with hitmaker **** Santander, a producer/songwriter who rose to fame with his work for Gloria Estefan, Thalía, and Olga Tañon in the 1990s. Prohibido Olvidar included the hits "Que Ganas" and "Desesperanza." In addition to the aforementioned second volume of the London Metropolitan Orchestra series, Montaner released a couple of other secondary works during the mid-2000s as his Warner contract approached its end: a Portuguese-language album, Para Meus Amigos (2003), and a tropical/dance album, Tengo Verano (2005). Montaner returned to EMI for his next conventional album, Todo y Nada (2005). Co-written by Pablo Manavello and Santiago Castillo, the album was highly anticipated and critically lauded; it earned two Latin Grammy nominations: one for Album of the Year and another for Song of the Year ("Cuando a Mi Lado Estas"). One of Montaner's best albums to date, Todo y Nada returned him to the limelight, and his record labels, past as well as present, attempted to cash in on his high profile. Warner issued a pair of compilations: Las No. 1 de Ricardo Montaner (2006), which includes his biggest hits during his time with the label, from 1997 until 2005; and Lo Mejor: Con la London Metropolitan Orchestra (2005), which compiles the highlights of his two albums with the London Metropolitan Orchestra. EMI issued Edicion Limitada (2006), which compiled the best of Montaner's mid-'90s work for the label: Una Mañana y un Camino and Viene del Alma.
 

Kike_Ichigo

Smash Cadet
Joined
Sep 6, 2007
Messages
56
Ahora yo me pregunto toda este gente de este post... y donde esta?... veo una enorme cantidad de gente pero a la hora de la chiquita siempre somos los mismos 20..... donde esta la comunidad Venezolana?... que decepcion vale.... el Brawl simplemente les carcomio la mente.... U_U
 

LightAlchemist

Smash Apprentice
Joined
Oct 6, 2008
Messages
127
Location
Argentina
Wow, son muchos che.

Algun Argentino que quiera pelear, Chileno o de los alrededores? Visiten mi post porfavor.

Soy un buen Ike, cualquiera que quiera pelear agregeme
 

danimuchacho

Smash Rookie
Joined
Apr 26, 2009
Messages
2
nunca he jugado internet pero le hehco un coñaso de bolas jugando agregenme
DANSC
5413-0209-8212
 

Blea Gelo

Smash Lord
Joined
Mar 25, 2008
Messages
1,213
Location
Miami, FL
bueno llava, espera.. dame tu aim rapido.. yo o podre jugar contigo porque estoy en aruba y regreso el lunes.. pero dime un numero o msn algo lo que sea.. para que juegues con la otra gente de alla rapido xD antes de q t vallas.. puro melee eso si
 

PKSTkimo

Smash Cadet
Joined
Feb 17, 2009
Messages
33
mira y porque yo no aparesco en la lista de caracas tu me conoces tipo meteme ahi
 

The GERM

Smash Ace
Joined
Dec 7, 2003
Messages
872
Location
Concord CA
Hey everyone, incase you haven't heard, pre-payment for GENESIS is now MANDATORY!! please go to the link on the 1st page of the Genesis thread for further details.

Please do us a huge favor and pay now if you are able, the sooner the better. Tell everyone you know who is planning on attending, thanks guys.

http://www.smashboards.com/showthread.php?t=211141

AGAIN, PRE-PAYMENT IS MANDATORY!
 

Blea Gelo

Smash Lord
Joined
Mar 25, 2008
Messages
1,213
Location
Miami, FL
ah farleaf que mal.. aqui en venezuela hay mas mele eque brawl.. pero bueno pueden ir a los torneos de brawl.. sin embargo, ahorita hay mucha gente nueva en melee.. y aqui se aprende rapido melee, tenemos personas que an jugado onternacionalmente y todo en eeuu, canada, y chile
 

strawhats

Smash Master
Joined
Feb 19, 2009
Messages
4,273
Location
Bronx
Who's the best player in Venezuela.. anyone who you guys think can beat our champion here in the U.S.( mango). Maybe even M2k( 2nd best player)
 

Blea Gelo

Smash Lord
Joined
Mar 25, 2008
Messages
1,213
Location
Miami, FL
dont worry dude, we know a lot about players in usa.. mmm, i dont think none of us are in that lvl.. but we have really goo players.. we have currently 3 players that can be top 1.. Dark_Crono, Marius, and me..

we gotta go there and see what happens ^^
 

strawhats

Smash Master
Joined
Feb 19, 2009
Messages
4,273
Location
Bronx
Please do. You guys should come to Pound 4. Hope you all can come to America and play our best. Who knows, you migght just be able to do pretty well in tournament against our best.
 

Blea Gelo

Smash Lord
Joined
Mar 25, 2008
Messages
1,213
Location
Miami, FL
i dont know man.. i mean, we would love to go.. but i dont know of our chances are good :S, its lot of money for a tournament.. we are still trying to do something about it.. when is it?
 

Kike_Ichigo

Smash Cadet
Joined
Sep 6, 2007
Messages
56
Miche... papa vas a tener que quitar ****, modificarlo por que en otros paises "K|ke" es un insulto y en muchos foros como este no es permitido, y sale asi "****" asi que gracias Dude!!
 
Top Bottom