Linxter
Smash Rookie
- Joined
- May 20, 2019
- Messages
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Hey, all! The name is Lincoln. I'm glad to have found this place.
I've played Smash Bros since I was around 5 I think (maybe younger). I started off on Super Smash Bros. for the N64 which still stands to be one of my all time favorite games to this day.
Once Melee came out, I played it a lot more. Got pretty good at Peach and had fun playing with my friends and family growing up.
I heard about Brawl, but during that stage of my life I had lost some interest. My upbringing was in the performing arts which took a lot of time. So I didn't really think about it for several years. But every now and then during that time I would pull out my old N64 and play Smash. This was when I realized I preferred Fox over all the other characters in SSB64.
It wasn't until Smash 4 came out that I became more interested in Smash again (I was in my mid to late teens by this time). I became even more interested as I watched all 4 hours and 18 minutes of The Smash Brothers Documentary on Youtube. I had no idea that there was a whole competitive side of Smash! I didn't have a Wii U, but I played at a few friends house's occasionally. So instead, I went back to Melee and started to practice with Marth (inspired by all the Marth players I had seen in the documentary, and I found him easy to use). This was also around the time I was told by a friend about Project M which I thought was fantastic (I only played it once though).
Nowadays, Ultimate has been the one I've played most recently (I main Zelda ). I live in northern CA (though I was raised in Houston, TX) as part of a traveling performing arts company that combines dancing and drums. I lived in France for 5 months, and have traveled a lot. The only exposure I have to Smash currently is a local coffee shop that has gaming nights once a week, or the occasional friend inviting me over to play. Out of the locals I've played in my area, I consider myself above average. There have only been two guys I've played around here where the game has felt evenly matched.
Anywho, that's me. I don't consider myself to be a "hardcore" player by any means. But I appreciate the game quite a lot and watch a lot of tournaments on Twitch when I can.
Be blessed!
I've played Smash Bros since I was around 5 I think (maybe younger). I started off on Super Smash Bros. for the N64 which still stands to be one of my all time favorite games to this day.
Once Melee came out, I played it a lot more. Got pretty good at Peach and had fun playing with my friends and family growing up.
I heard about Brawl, but during that stage of my life I had lost some interest. My upbringing was in the performing arts which took a lot of time. So I didn't really think about it for several years. But every now and then during that time I would pull out my old N64 and play Smash. This was when I realized I preferred Fox over all the other characters in SSB64.
It wasn't until Smash 4 came out that I became more interested in Smash again (I was in my mid to late teens by this time). I became even more interested as I watched all 4 hours and 18 minutes of The Smash Brothers Documentary on Youtube. I had no idea that there was a whole competitive side of Smash! I didn't have a Wii U, but I played at a few friends house's occasionally. So instead, I went back to Melee and started to practice with Marth (inspired by all the Marth players I had seen in the documentary, and I found him easy to use). This was also around the time I was told by a friend about Project M which I thought was fantastic (I only played it once though).
Nowadays, Ultimate has been the one I've played most recently (I main Zelda ). I live in northern CA (though I was raised in Houston, TX) as part of a traveling performing arts company that combines dancing and drums. I lived in France for 5 months, and have traveled a lot. The only exposure I have to Smash currently is a local coffee shop that has gaming nights once a week, or the occasional friend inviting me over to play. Out of the locals I've played in my area, I consider myself above average. There have only been two guys I've played around here where the game has felt evenly matched.
Anywho, that's me. I don't consider myself to be a "hardcore" player by any means. But I appreciate the game quite a lot and watch a lot of tournaments on Twitch when I can.
Be blessed!