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Hmm... Sounds like I maybe rather have the Brawl/Kid Icarus Uprising "Achievement system" then... It feels a bit more like you actually earned something than nothing at all. then again, I never tried out the PS3 and Xbox 360 ones so I wouldn't really know.Brawl's challenges were different in that they actually rewarded you with stuff. Achievements are usually whacky stuff that you get nothing for, like "KO 2 opponents at once with the same Falcon Punch," no rewards.
Oh yeah that's actually true. Smash had that achievement thing since the very beginning. 64 congratulated you on anything you've done to unlock something, Melee also gave you a noticeboard list to tell you what you've achieved so far and Brawl went as far as also showing what you unlocked (and can unlock although hidden) as well as telling you what you did/should do in order to unlock said thing so far.Smash Bros. had achievements since the first installment, basically.
The "You made 100 matches! Bravo!" thing is one of them, isn't it?
Brawl's way of making achievements is the best. They're not meaningless and they reward you with something, even if only a sticker.
In Brawl ( and Injustice, Tatsunoko Vs Capcom, and many other fighting games) you could unlock new symbols that would be placed next to your name on online lobbys after achieving a certain objective in the game, like unlocking a character or winning a certain number of matches.Maybe something a Smash Bros. logo next to your username when you play online to show that you completed stuff would be nice.