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Shining Inferno Presents an Ike Combo Vid by Maruku!

Maruku

Smash Cadet
Joined
Oct 30, 2007
Messages
55
Location
WEST Tijuana BC Mexico(Right Next to California)
Well like the title says i managed to put a video together with some of my matches i recorded
so after checking them one by one i came up with enough material to set up a Combo vid

http://youtube.com/watch?v=i4TniiMchoA

now i dont have a fancy pants capture device or anything like that so i had to record the matches with a digital camera

also im not an expert at video editing (this is actualy my first time editing something like this)

so dont be suprised if its not the best video you have seen

but the smash skill is still there

hope you guys can take a look at it and give me any coments or advice on my gameplay

well anyways...

Enjoy XD
 

Corigames

Smash Hero
Joined
Oct 20, 2006
Messages
5,817
Location
Tempe, AZ
I don't know what I hate more, the fact that most of those were one hit kills and not really combos, or the fact that most people were dieing at 70 some percent from an Ike Fsmash. Before this turns into an Ike hate thread though, I would like to point out that it is usually helpful for a combo video to have combos. I liked the few clips were you got some jabs into a grab into the throw for a spike or what ever. The rest though was just you getting hit until you got a smash off and killed the other person at an extremely low percent, which makes me say QQ. Anyway, it wasn't too bad to watch for a digital camera and bad editing.
 

Izaw

Smash Ace
Joined
Sep 18, 2007
Messages
688
Location
Sweden
I loved the first clipp mate, awesome, rest was repeating stuff but still good, not saying ur bad mate dont feel flamed :p, but the movie had pretty crappy quality. Gj otherwise :)
 

GiantKiller

Smash Cadet
Joined
Sep 8, 2005
Messages
60
I'd suggest getting a video capture device of some kind. Even a DVD recorder and decent ripper software would work. It'll really help with the quality. As for the content, I'd suggest a bit more variety, more "non-traditional" kills, and less footage of you getting knocked around. Good luck on your future vids!

-GK
 
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