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I'm quite nice, myself. I start working in a few days. I'll be working at a Grocery store. I am also done with school for the semester. So yeah.Hi. How is everyone? I have been practising more Melee recently as I am going to try to focus more Melee in the future. I am still playing Smash 4.
Also no school for a week as well.
In smash 4 I'm about even with everyone else in my play group just because I've never bothered to learn how to play and just space aerials with jiggs instead, but in Project M I mop the floor with everyone just by moving around so much more effectively than anyone elseWho here would consider themselves the best Smash player in their friend group? I'd say I'm the best at 1v1s (destroyed my friend in an Ike ditto yesterday), but when we throw in 2 more players and Smash Balls, it's about even. Until they realize that I'm still alive at 200% with Ness.
Hellooooo! How are ya! Nice to hear you have a week break! Haven't seen ya for a while. Probably because I haven't been on here for a while XPHi. How is everyone? I have been practising more Melee recently as I am going to try to focus more Melee in the future. I am still playing Smash 4.
Also no school for a week as well.
It's been a while. How are you?Yes, I'm still alive.
I'll play Smash casually from time to time, but also competitively. Hi, I'm a semi-casual. Nice to meet you.Huh, I realized I haven't played a Smash Bros. game in quite a while. Not even the original, which I've played the most by far and is my favorite.
Do people still play Smash casually now?
That's good to hear. I thought you were Done for...Yes, I'm still alive.
Nice to meet ya. I'd consider myself a complete casual, especially as of recently since I haven't played against a non-AI for a long time.I'll play Smash casually from time to time, but also competitively. Hi, I'm a semi-casual. Nice to meet you.
When I play with my friends, we'll switch things up a lot. We'll do doubles. We'll turn on Smash Balls. We'll all pick random characters. We'll PK Fire each other for kicks. We'll do an RNG battle with Mr. Game and Watch's Judge.Well, I've always had Smash as a "side game", even if I was interested in other games, I would also just play Smash along with it while I'm bored or something.
Nice to meet ya. I'd consider myself a complete casual, especially as of recently since I haven't played against a non-AI for a long time.
Smash Wii U hacking has kept me occupied on my end. It definitely makes things more interesting, though I can't save any replays, since they would be rendered unplayable each time the fighter attributes get changed.I play Project M from time to time. I haven't played Smash 4 in months.
Right now, I things that interest me much more than Smash, so....
Oh. I prefer playing without items on in relatively neutral stages actually, even when playing with friends(unless we're ultra-bored and want to shake things up a bit). But I've never tried to actively get better or actually compete with anyone seriously, so I consider myself a casual in that sense.When I play with my friends, we'll switch things up a lot. We'll do doubles. We'll turn on Smash Balls. We'll all pick random characters. We'll PK Fire each other for kicks. We'll do an RNG battle with Mr. Game and Watch's Judge.
Thanks. I often spend hours looking for good fanart to make avatars from.Smash Wii U hacking has kept me occupied on my end. It definitely makes things more interesting, though I can't save any replays, since they would be rendered unplayable each time the fighter attributes get changed.
By the way, has anyone ever told you that your avatars look very cute? I like the tiny nose appearance.
Is there a Smash scene in Bangladesh?Well, I've always had Smash as a "side game", even if I was interested in other games, I would also just play Smash along with it while I'm bored or something.
No, I don't think so. I don't know anyone that personally plays it either. In general, people here game on either PSXbox or PC in terms of console games, and generally play the mainstream titles(CoD, Fifa, LoL, Dota, etc.).Is there a Smash scene in Bangladesh?
I'm still mad Kellogg's got rid of the Cocoa Krispies monkey and replaced him with those Rice Krispies elves.No, I don't think so. I don't know anyone that personally plays it either. In general, people here game on either PSXbox or PC in terms of consoles, and generally play the mainstream titles(CoD, Fifa, LoL, Dota, etc.).
Though sometimes you see Nintendo-related stuff like this, lol:
(Picture not mine, but I have seen that cereal here in BD. And other Nintendo stuff like an ice cream with Mario in it and a PSP advert with Mario Galaxy footage in it).
So... the same as here. Dota, Counter Strike and FIFA are popular in my college. I don't know anyone else RL who plays Nintendo either.No, I don't think so. I don't know anyone that personally plays it either. In general, people here game on either PSXbox or PC in terms of consoles, and generally play the mainstream titles(CoD, Fifa, LoL, Dota, etc.).
Though sometimes you see Nintendo-related stuff like this, lol:
(Picture not mine, but I have seen that cereal here in BD. And other Nintendo stuff like an ice cream with Mario in it and a PSP advert with Mario Galaxy footage in it).
Kellogs still uses the monkey around here.I'm still mad Kellogg's got rid of the Cocoa Krispies monkey and replaced him with those Rice Krispies elves.
Well, not in 'MURICA.Kellogs still uses the monkey around here.
I do know this one guy tho who plays GBA games. When it comes to handheld games, Nintendo is pretty popular here, or at least kind of used to be. Pokemon is popular here but that may have more to do with the cartoon in a sense than the games.So... the same as here. Dota, Counter Strike and FIFA are popular in my college. I don't know anyone else RL who plays Nintendo either.
I think I can popularise Skullgirls if I try.
The anime is pretty wildly popular, although the games aren't that much. Must be the cost.I do know this one guy tho who plays GBA games. When it comes to handheld games, Nintendo is pretty popular here, or at least kind of used to be. Pokemon is popular here but that may have more to do with the cartoon in a sense than the games.
No one I know here would be interested in a game like Skullgirls though given the cast is completely female...
Uh...because you have female friends?Many of them are Street Fighter fans, although I'm pretty sure some of them got interested because the cast is all female, if you know what I mean.
I know that some people may complain about the cold during the winter months, but I'd rather have cooler weather over heat waves that can also produce thunderstorms. Of course, even I have my limits with the cold once you start talking about single digit temperatures or lower.So you know what one of the worst things ever is?
Living in central Florida from May to October. It's pure, dead heat, and disgustingly humid. I have no idea why people come here on purpose.
Days like this almost make me wish for the only other thing we're notable for; huge, crazy rainstorms.
Isn't that for Chocos?Kellogs still uses the monkey around here.
Yup.Isn't that for Chocos?
Hm... I don't see Roy as well, when will you get him?
My updated Smash Bros. amiibo collection. I got back into amiibo fever after months of hiatus, and I still want to complete at least this collection. I've got 37/58 of them. Here in Italy amiibo hunting is not really that hard, but I'm still missing some which aren't necessarily easy to find (Wario, Toon Link, Zelda for example). I just love them all, honestly only Link I dislike (just why).
Some of them are even getting a little of a discount, and I'm missing only a few characters that I really like (Bayonetta is my most wanted for now but she's not been released yet).