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Eh, mostly additional gameplay stuff, some content, etc.Can't wait to not watch the direct until later after it airs because I don't want to wake up at 6 AM for it on a Thursday.
That aside, I wonder what they'll talk about.
I'm ready to watch people debate some minute detail in the article for the next few months.Well, no disconfirmation from Spirits this week.
Just basically have to wait for that Famitsu column to leak, and while I don't expect disconfirmations of any kind, I do feel as though there may be something that'll be worth talking about with it.
We can only hope!
I decided to make my own version of this.My DLC tier list is scientifically-backed, good luck debating my objectivity:
Why are you lifting weights Black Mage?!? I hired you for magic not brawling! That's Fighter's job!I decided to make my own version of this.
What do you all think?
(And yes, I know it's four ****ing images long, but it was worth making.)
For the same reasons a mute and a creature that can only say the syllables in its name would try to talk about D&D.Why are you lifting weights Black Mage?!?
I don't follow too many Smash Youtubers (or Youtubers in general - I really need to expand my horizons in that regard), but it could just be a coincidence. (Alpharad's used custom characters for Rivals of Aether for a while now, by my understanding, and I'm pretty sure it's built into the PC version). Alternatively, with list videos, maybe one Youtuber saw a video by another one, disagreed with it, and decided to put out their own? I don't know.Is it me, or are Smash youtubers copying each other? Everytime I see a video from one person about a particular topic, I see a video from another person about the same topic shortly after.
For example, a video from MockRock called "The Worst of EVERY Smash Ultimate Move" came out a little while ago, then shortly after a from PJiggles called "Every Character's WORST Move!" comes out. Another example is how Alpharad has been playing Rivals of Aether using custom characters, and now ZeRo is doing the same.
So are these all just coincidences? Are youtubers copying each other? Or maybe they're just being inspired by each other? I've seen this type of stuff happen quite often, so I'm curious as to what's going on.
I'll watch this direct even though I never played any of Animal Crossing games.Turns out that Zippo and Emily were right about the Animal Crossing Direct
Maybe we'll get a general Direct next week and maybe a character reveal by then?Tune in on February 20 at 6 a.m. PT / 9 a.m ET for a roughly 25-minute livestreamed #AnimalCrossing: New Horizons Direct, featuring an in-depth look at Nook Inc.’s Deserted Island Getaway Package! pic.twitter.com/3j4EaUw8Pl
— Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) February 18, 2020
The entire Direct is specifically for Animal CrossingSo I just found out about this recently announced direct, but it looks like it’s gonna be focusing on Animal Crossing. Is that true?
So you noticed it too. I've been tracking this phenomenon for quite a while now and I've found a few clues. Notice how each title is basically the same, but with a different word incorrectly capitalized. I fear it will not stop until each word capitalization combination has been used. If this is left unchecked the titles may start to appear in all capitals, causing destruction all across the internet.Is it me, or are Smash youtubers copying each other? Everytime I see a video from one person about a particular topic, I see a video from another person about the same topic shortly after.
For example, a video from MockRock called "The Worst of EVERY Smash Ultimate Move" came out a little while ago, then shortly after a from PJiggles called "Every Character's WORST Move!" comes out. Another example is how Alpharad has been playing Rivals of Aether using custom characters, and now ZeRo is doing the same.
So are these all just coincidences? Are youtubers copying each other? Or maybe they're just being inspired by each other? I've seen this type of stuff happen quite often, so I'm curious as to what's going on.
Oh. My. Goodness!Add this to the list of crossovers that'll never happen.
The unfortunate reality is that Pokémon crossing over with pretty much any other Nintendo property will never happen (not counting Smash, of course). Shame, because there's so much potential for Pokémon crossovers.
That and SSBU x Portal
I wish Amiibo were used to unlock more crossover content. Like, scanning a Fox Amiibo into Xenoblade Chronicles X unlocks him as a playable character, scanning an Roy Amiibo into The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild gives Link the Sword of Seals, scanning Link into Fire Emblem: Three Houses unlocks him as a playable character, etc.The unfortunate reality is that Pokémon crossing over with pretty much any other Nintendo property will never happen (not counting Smash, of course). Shame, because there's so much potential for Pokémon crossovers.
Yup, the most glaring examples of this are with the Amiibo content, with the Pokemon Amiibo actually being more restricted than the 3rd Party figures (Pokemon being the only Smash Bros characters not to have custom sound effects in their Mario Maker 1 costumes and not having costumes at all in Yoshi's Wooly World when even Sonic, Megaman and Pac-Man had them).The unfortunate reality is that Pokémon crossing over with pretty much any other Nintendo property will never happen (not counting Smash, of course). Shame, because there's so much potential for Pokémon crossovers.
Well, Alpharad scanned the DK amiibo on Fire Emblem Warriors and got an Iron Lance. It may not be a full on crossover, but it is something alright.I wish Amiibo were used to unlock crossover content. Like, scanning a Fox Amiibo into Xenoblade Chronicles X unlocks him as a playable character, scanning an Roy Amiibo into The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild gives Link the Sword of Seals, scanning Link into Fire Emblem: Three Houses unlocks him as a playable character, etc.
As far as I know, every game with Amiibo support has a generic thing that happens if the Amiibo isn't one of the special ones for that game like the iron weapons in Fire Emblem Warriors and the Amiibo Costume in Yoshi's Woolly World. It pretty much just means that if you have an Amiibo, and the game supports Amiibo, you should be able to get at least something out of the feature.Well, Alpharad scanned the DK amiibo on Fire Emblem Warriors and got an Iron Lance. It may not be a full on crossover, but it is something alright.
There actually are a few other crossovers, such as:Yup, the most glaring examples of this are with the Amiibo content, with the Pokemon Amiibo actually being more restricted than the 3rd Party figures (Pokemon being the only Smash Bros characters not to have custom sound effects in their Mario Maker 1 costumes and not having costumes at all in Yoshi's Wooly World when even Sonic, Megaman and Pac-Man had them).
I find it bizarre how Pokémon, a franchise Nintendo partially owns, is more restrictive with it's crossover content than freaking Sonic and Mega Man, completely 3rd party brands.Yup, the most glaring examples of this are with the Amiibo content, with the Pokemon Amiibo actually being more restricted than the 3rd Party figures (Pokemon being the only Smash Bros characters not to have custom sound effects in their Mario Maker 1 costumes and not having costumes at all in Yoshi's Wooly World when even Sonic, Megaman and Pac-Man had them).
I once found a video where a youtuber and his friend to face each other in dittos while doing a challenge. Such as a Banjo & Kazooie ditto but neither player can use moves that involve Kazooie or a Ness ditto but with no PSI moves. It was such an interesting concept, I'm surprised no one else has done it.Is it me, or are Smash youtubers copying each other? Everytime I see a video from one person about a particular topic, I see a video from another person about the same topic shortly after.
For example, a video from MockRock called "The Worst of EVERY Smash Ultimate Move" came out a little while ago, then shortly after a from PJiggles called "Every Character's WORST Move!" comes out. Another example is how Alpharad has been playing Rivals of Aether using custom characters, and now ZeRo is doing the same.
So are these all just coincidences? Are youtubers copying each other? Or maybe they're just being inspired by each other? I've seen this type of stuff happen quite often, so I'm curious as to what's going on.
That sounds really fun actually. I would definitely try challenges like that if I had someone to do them with.I once found a video where a youtuber and his friend to face each other in dittos while doing a challenge. Such as a Banjo & Kazooie ditto but neither player can use moves that involve Kazooie or a Ness ditto but with no PSI moves. It was such an interesting concept, I'm surprised no one else has done it.
IIRC Smash 4 had 5 reps from 2000-2009. Villager, Bowser Jr, Mii, Rosalina and Bayonetta. Shulk barely misses by Xenoblade being a 2010 game in Japan.Man the 2000's really need some love.
Dark Samus is it for SSBU. Hell, 4 had more 2000 reps.
Oddly enough, the Pokemon costumes released for the 20th anniversary course do have custom sounds.Pokemon being the only Smash Bros characters not to have custom sound effects in their Mario Maker 1 costumes a
Yes, yes they did. Hence why they started off making a quick buck out of fanboys by readvertising themselves in the so-called "crossover game".No Smash news is whatever, but the absolute dearth of any Nintendo titles for the rest of the year is horrible. Like, they really think Fire Emblem alone was going to carry all of February with its puny DLC?
Another Cooking Mama supporter? I thought I was the only one!I want to add to the Cooking Mama in Smash train that took off today. And yeah we need more DS love, tons of great franchises and characters got their starts there.
Yeah...as if they will be expecting any.If there is no smash in the Animal Crossing direct me thinks there will be lots of "where is smash?" in the live comments.
I know they will but hope they don't. They really need to let people enjoy/hype over the games that have nothing to do with Super Smash Bros. in peace.If there is no smash in the Animal Crossing direct me thinks there will be lots of "where is smash?" in the live comments.
Pretty sure that's the meme... it's used everywhere. For ****s sake it was in the last State of Play's comments.If there is no smash in the Animal Crossing direct me thinks there will be lots of "where is smash?" in the live comments.
Somebody put this on TvTropes hahaPretty sure that's the meme... it's used everywhere. For ****s sake it was in the last State of Play's comments.
"What no Smash?" Is a meme.
We have a 1980s tournament. I think that the 2000s tournament will tie-in with challenger pack 6 but this sounds less likely to you guys, but it also depends if the next DLC fighter would be from the 2000s.New tournament, called it. Characters from the 90’s like Cloud (1997), Pokémon (1996 I think), pretty sure Captain Falcon is there too (1990)【トーナメントイベント】
— 大乱闘スマッシュブラザーズ【スマブラ公式】 (@SmashBrosJP) February 19, 2020
2/21(金)から3日間、「対決! 1990年代生まれ」を開催! 1990年代に誕生したファイター/ステージ限定のトーナメント。勝ち進むほど、豪華なスピリッツが手に入ります。#スマブラSP pic.twitter.com/Yo1wlUBXe1
If the first two ones didn't have anything to do with DLC fighters, why would a 2000s one be?We have a 1980s tournament. I think that the 2000s tournament will tie-in with challenger pack 6 but this sounds less likely to you guys, but it also depends if the next DLC fighter would be from the 2000s.
Since Pokemon is co-owned by Nintendo, Game Freak, and Creatures, I imagine the legal rights make it more difficult to work with. Then we have The Pokémon Company that manages the IP and it’s merchandise, adding in another layer of management that you have to go through with if you want to work with Pokémon.I find it bizarre how Pokémon, a franchise Nintendo partially owns, is more restrictive with it's crossover content than freaking Sonic and Mega Man, completely 3rd party brands.
I remember the disappointment of the Pokemon in Mario Maker having no sound effects from their own game, meanwhie most 4rd party characters did. This Pokémon situation is very strange indeed.