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buddy9246

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Wow, I get too many thoughts, but this one I have thought through, hopefully. How about there is a new mode: step by step. This is how it works

There are ALL the techniques in brawl. There is a step by step instruction on how to perform these techniques. example: wavedashing. The step by step instructor would show how to wavedash. OR shine blind, l-cancel, SHFFL. etc

There is no reason to insult this plan (like many of my other ones have) so have fun and debate?
 

red stone

Smash Ace
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Apr 21, 2006
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889
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Nashville, Tennessee
it would be like an hour long movie though. plus, most of the techs will be discovered later after the game is released so the movie can't include them...................unleeeeesssssss nintendo provides updates to the movies....that would be ****ing awesome.
 

buddy9246

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I dont really mean movies but like on some video games, take mario hoops 3-on-3 for example. It shows how to dribble, power shoot, etc. (and for ppl without mario hoops how about ssbm in the begining. Press A to ...)

All you do is go the character and a bunch of techniques would pop up under that character? That would be real helpful if that could happen but maybe I'm thinking too much?
 

Infil

Smash Journeyman
Joined
Mar 28, 2004
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Calgary
Most of the advanced techniques are not going to be intended by Nintendo, and will only prove useful (or be discovered) after the game has been released. Sure, they could do a tutorial for the general basics, such as attacking, recovering, rolling and such (and I hope they do; Melee's tutorial was lackluster compared to SSB64's, and Smash could always have benefitted from a step-by-step tutorial requiring the user to do a move before seeing the next technique), but your request requires Nintendo to have a time machine.
 
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