PrestonK
Smash Cadet
The idea of producing a Smash 64 documentary has been in the back of my mind ever since the Melee doc was released, but I never really gave it much thought until now. With that being said, producing a documentary is not easy and would take a lot of time. Would there even be enough interest from the smash and gaming community? The Melee doc helped make the game grow, but even without it Melee was still so much bigger than 64 was. Is the history of competitive smash 64 interesting enough? I feel like there's potential. Cobr recently replied to a comment on the smash reddit talking about the different topics that would potentially be in a 64 doc and I think it pretty much covers everything. It included the early online days, the early console tournament days (Genesis), the Japanese scene, the Peruvian scene, and then the more recent growth of 64 now. Of course a successful kickstarter campaign would definitely encourage me to do it, but I wanted some thoughts and feedback from you guys on the general idea of a Smash 64 documentary or web series.