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Welcome back to the Smash community!Hey everyone!
Long time smasher here who unfortunately never got into the community much. Until now that is! Any of you who play League may recognize me from YouTube/Twitch as that's what I spend a lot of my time doing, making League videos occasionally straying into other areas of the gaming industry.
Anyway! I'm glad to have been getting back into smash (specifically melee and project m) in the past couple of months, and I'm looking forward to getting to know you all in the near future!
Welcome to SWF, patar4097! P:M is great and I am glad that it is drawing in a lot of new members. That is pretty cool that your parents are are avid supporters of video games. I knew a guy back in Elementary School whose mother threw out my gameboy when brought it over. My parents was furious but she refused to pay for it :/ She thought video games were the devil. My parents were pretty cool about it and my mother is still a huge fan of Dr. Mario.Hello, smashboards! I've been a Smash fan for a few years, and I'm hooked. Gonna get Proj M up and running this weekend finally as well. I'm an avid Nintendo gamer, although I do not own many systems, mainly because my parents are big supporters of video games. But, I love them nonetheless, especially retro games. (Also, my signature has an awesome petition!)
Welcome to SWF, Doc! Feel free to check out the P:M boards for any tips concerning advanced techs and match ups! I am glad that you were referred here and don't be afraid to ask questions!hello everyone! you can call me doc, i just joined because a friend referred me to this site.
i've been playing smash bros since the first game came out and started playing competitively shortly after brawl came out. then i started playing project m when 3.0 came out and never went back. i still have a lot to learn when it comes to advanced techniques and i guess it's pretty obvious who my main is.
also i get nervous easily please don't eat me alive
...........I'm hungry..............Hi Doc! Welcome to the SmashBoards community we're lucky to have you here! We won't eat you alive! We're generally nice people :D
Welcome to SWF, LastArc! I suggest checking out the P:M boards as well as the Regional Zones forum concerning any tournaments around Philly. I know there are some there. As well, it wouldn't hurt to check out the P:M Roy character sub-forums as well.Hello everyone, LastArc here. Long time lurker of smashboards and finally have decided to sign up. I'm from Philadelphia, PA and have been watching the smash competitive scene since around 2006. I play Project M mostly and I main Roy. Nice to meet you all
Welcome to SWF, Mega Man X 2001! I am glad to see another Mega Man fan! Feel free to check out the Mega Man character Sub-forum in the Super Smash Bros. for Wii U/3DS! (Man it feels good to say that finally!)Hey guys, it's been a while since I have posted on here, but hello everyone...
Welcome to SWF, LoneR.O.B. This is a great place to practice your English so don't be afraid to ask for help! It is great to have you here and I look forward to reading your posts!Hello!
Hello!
I was a lurker around here for almost years, sometimes often, some not.
Then I decided to create an account, but only today I had time and effort to confirm my e-mail, so I can finally post.
I'm an languages student, but pretty poorly developed yet. I apologize for my lack of knowledge in English, but I promise I'll make the best I can to write correctly here. And please, if I'm wrong, correct me. I thank you.
Well, that's it for now and I hope for great discussions here.
Welcome to SWF, silent disco. I am in the same boat - I have been a long term fan but mostly anyone and everyone can probably beat me. Still, I love the series. If you are interested in discussing Super Smash Bros. for Wii U/3DS, feel free to check out those forums!evening nerds. i'm silent disco and I've been a huge fan of Smash Bros. for a solid decade now, always playing (and getting my *** whooped) with friends and eagerly awaiting Smash 4/whatever you wanna call it.
I look forward to poking and prodding at you gentlemen and playfully insulting you whenever possible. Cheers.
Welcome to SWF, MrTea. Nothing is bad with being an underachiever! I hope you enjoy the forums!Hi I'm an underacheiver
Welcome to SWF, brightowl. League of Legends is a game I would like to get into but sadly I don't have the time. I know we have an active LoL thread in the Lighthouse.hi im a super nerdfite me irl
nice to meet you all, i like league of legends + anime + other stuff
Welcome to SWF, Gbay99! As I said before, we do have an active LoL community here in the Lighthouse. It is good to have someone who participates on Youtube and Twitch here. It's also great to see fans getting back into Super Smash Bros!.Hey everyone!
Long time smasher here who unfortunately never got into the community much. Until now that is! Any of you who play League may recognize me from YouTube/Twitch as that's what I spend a lot of my time doing, making League videos occasionally straying into other areas of the gaming industry.
Anyway! I'm glad to have been getting back into smash (specifically melee and project m) in the past couple of months, and I'm looking forward to getting to know you all in the near future!
Welcome to SWF, Super Fawful! I t is great to see you come back to SWF! Feel free to check out the Brawl/P:M boards for advice and hints on maining Luigi! We also have threads dedicated to the Super Mario Bros. franchise. Lastly, in the Super Smash Bros. for Wii U/3DS boards, we have support threads for Paper Marip, Fawful, and I believe Dimentio. Paper Mario has quite the following there!Hello~ I registered here ages ago but never really posted until now. I'm not a competitive Smash player but I enjoy beating the tar out of three King Dededes as Luigi. My favorite series is Mario (my favorites are the RPGs) and I want Paper Mario, Fawful and/or Dimentio in Smash 4. Can't wait to post in the community!
Welcome to SWF, Matsuokai! If you need any help with maining Marth, feel free to check out the Melee, Brawl, or P:M boards....whichever you prefer. Math has a sub-forum for each game.Hello! I'm Sara and I'm a Marth main from the UK. I believe that I have the potential to to do great in the Smash community.
It's a pleasure to meet you guys! ^__^
Welcome to SWF, Spice! It is good to see some Smash64 fans here! I started my Smash journey on the N64 as well. For advice concerning advance techniques and staregies, head over to the competitive forums. Many of the best competitive players post there. I suggest heading over the the Melee and P:M forums concerning advanced play. You can also do a Search by clicking the magnifying lens int he top right hand corner above your profile picture. You can search for thread titles or keywords.Hello everyone!
My Profile/Smash name is Spice. I am a student at WSU in Eastern WA, and I've been playing Smash since the N64 version first came out. I played Melee continuously since it came out, and continued to do so after Brawl came out, since I really did not care for Brawl (I find it it to be relatively boring and spammy).
About two months ago I first started trying to learn advanced techniques, and have somewhat mastered wavedashing and L-cancelling at this point, though I am having trouble finding where to incorporate wavedashing in combat. Most of this will probably come with a lot more practice and research. I also recently got introduced to Project M and absolutely love it (it's even caused me to start playing Melee a lot less).
I am trying to learn as much as possible and plan to start attending tournaments in the near future. I am always looking to improve, so help and advice is always welcome, both in terms of research and technique.
Looking forward to hearing from you all,
Spice
EDIT: If anyone has any advice on where to begin searching for certain things on this site it would be greatly appreciated. Currently I'm looking for specific advice and ideas for improving my Melee and P:M game in terms of techniques I should be focusing on and training tips. Thanks again!
Welcome to SWF, FenrirFlame! For playing the game competitively, I suggest going to the competitive forums/threads for either Melee, Brawl, or P:M. We also have an active hacking community so if you are interested in that, I suggest heading to the Brawl Workshop. We do have a Ghirahim support thread in the Super Smash Bros. Wii U/3DS Character Discussion forum so please show your support of the character there!Well hello there! My name is Nick. :3
I registered today and I've posted once. I'm a very competitive Smasher, but I'm now more interested in Hacking it, and THEN playing it with friends.
My Mains are Marth,Link, Lucario and Project M roy
My favorite series would be Sonic The Hedgehog(due to me growing up with him), but as a less embarrassing favorite to have would be The Legend Of Zelda and i would like Ghirahim for Smash 4. Thanks for reading! Cant wait to be active on the boards!
Welcome to SWF, Chappified! It is great to see so many people involved in the competitive scene. While Brawl's competitive scene is somewhat lacking, there are some semi-active posters here. I suggest looking into getting Project M if you have yet to get that.Hi I'm Chappified. I've been playing smash since melee and have recently wanted to get into the site where all the competitive players reside, since with Halo being taken off the MLG Pro Circuit, I don't have a professional game to watch anymore, plus smash is way too much fun. I mainly play Brawl at this point as it's the only smash game I have (lost my melee disc and emulating smash sounds dumb) and I main Mario in that game.
Welcome to SWF, 2Fab. Short and sweet; just how I like it. Smash is a lot of fun. So is Smashboards.I'm 2Fab. Smash is fun. That is all.
Welcome to SWF, ofmars! I suggest checking out the melee forums for advice and tips on Melee advanced techs and such. As well, head over to the Super Smash Bros. for Wii U/3DS to get all the hype your body can stand. It's pretty crazy over there.I am a smash player who loves melee most of my life and cant wait for smash4.
#RoM7 hype + Prog constantly saying join smashboards got me to make an account.
Welcome to SWF, ChrisCK! That's cool you are living in Tokyo! What are you doing there? I have been living south in Kumamoto for the past 4 years. I don't know much about the Japan tournament scene but I know of some Japanese Smash Bros. websites if you want to check them out. I am glad you got back into the games!Hello, nice to meet you all!
I'm Chris, 22 years old and from Canada. I've been living in Japan (Tokyo) for about 3 years now.
I used to play SSBM when I was younger, and recently have got back into games. I would be interested in meeting/playing anyone in the Tokyo area in the future ^^.
Welcome to SWF, FDRhadcrazymoves! That is a pretty interesting username. Feel free to check out the Melee boards concerning playing competitively and advanced techniques. Many of the best Melee players occasionally post in that forum. As for finding players or tournaments in Georgia, I suggest heading over to the Regional Zones where you can find your area of the US and find local players as well as tournaments or even host your own.Hey all. My name is Chris or FDRhadcrazymoves. I used to play Melee a lot and was pretty good locally. I have zero idea how to pull off any tricks like wavedashing and stuff, so I quit and played UFS competitively for a bit the game went under like twice so I gave up and tried my hand at LoL and I'm only mediocre. I recently saw that Melee has a competitive scene still and wanted to get back into it and try and finally learn the tricks. I hardly ever lose to normal players, so now I want to get better and compete. Currently I just speedrun games and have not played anything competitive in years, you know with speedrunning you're just competing with yourself, so this will be kind of new to me. I live in GA and would love to find a crew of sorts to help get me back into the game. So let me know if you are a local GA player, and want someone new to beat on and possibly help train. Can't wait to dive into a new community and I hope to get back into this game :D
I teach English here with JET. After my 5th year, I plan to find other forms of employment. Fukuoka is a great place. Our little big city lol. Kumamoto is pretty good though. I live in a smaller-sized city which has a lot of nature. I like Tokyo but I would never want to live there. Too crowded and expensive for my tastes.@ Venus of the Desert Bloom
Thank you for the welcome! I'm majoring in economics at a Japanese university, and otherwise I do business and translation/interpretation type of work. How is Kumamoto, and what do you do there? ^^. I've been to Fukuoka once and had a great time, I wish I could have visited other parts of Kyuushuu. I would be glad to check out some Japanese Smash Bros. websites, thank you!
Hello, neighbor! (Long Beach here!) EVO made me fall in love with Smash Bros. and its community all over again, so I know what you mean.Hello Smash Boards!
I remember buying SSBM and all the guys on my floor in college playing constantly in our room. We racked up 100,000 kills on a memory card in less than a year.
I remember in 2005 playing my roommate at NYU, every day, in a SSBM 1-stock random vs random best-of-5, loser has to go across the street to buy two sandwiches for lunch. Those sandwiches after a close win were the best I'd ever had. Victory tastes better than any topping.
I remember winning the local college tournament (100 people!) where people rarely l-canceled and someone asking me if I was good at this game, and I remember replying, "I'm good enough to realize that I'm terrible."
I remember I stopped playing smash after college, and I've never been to a REAL tournament. Years passed, and I forgot about this game.
I remember watching EVO and then the Smash documentary, and the nostalgia hit me like a knee to the face. I'm an sports fan, real and electronic. I watch the NBA and the NFL, but I also watch StarCraft and Dota 2 with equal enthusiasm. And now, I watch Smash too.
See you all at Anaheim.
http://i.imgur.com/DGLYblK.jpg
(plasma = no lag)
Yeah, I'm married so we plan to stay around for a while. Not to be rude but I think we can take this discussion to Private Message@ Venus of the Desert Bloom
I see, Kumamoto sounds nice! After the JET do you plan on staying in Kumamoto? I agree with you about Tokyo being crowded and expensive.. I live close to Shibuya station so I have to deal with the crowds every morning/evening. Fukuoka and Sendai are about the perfect size in my opinion.
Hello Smash Boards!
I remember buying SSBM and all the guys on my floor in college playing constantly in our room. We racked up 100,000 kills on a memory card in less than a year.
I remember in 2005 playing my roommate at NYU, every day, in a SSBM 1-stock random vs random best-of-5, loser has to go across the street to buy two sandwiches for lunch. Those sandwiches after a close win were the best I'd ever had. Victory tastes better than any topping.
I remember winning the local college tournament (100 people!) where people rarely l-canceled and someone asking me if I was good at this game, and I remember replying, "I'm good enough to realize that I'm terrible."
I remember I stopped playing smash after college, and I've never been to a REAL tournament. Years passed, and I forgot about this game.
I remember watching EVO and then the Smash documentary, and the nostalgia hit me like a knee to the face. I'm an sports fan, real and electronic. I watch the NBA and the NFL, but I also watch StarCraft and Dota 2 with equal enthusiasm. And now, I watch Smash too.
See you all at Anaheim.
http://i.imgur.com/DGLYblK.jpg
(plasma = no lag)
sounds like we are in the same boat tho I started with MeleeHey guys! I'm new to Smashboards, I've heard about it but never registered or took a look at it until now. I've played Smash since the N64 days, although Melee was my most memorable. I'm not that great at Smash though, I hope to get to competitive level someday and hope to play Smash with the rest of you guys!
Hit me up if you wanna talk~