BIG+BOSS
Smash Rookie
Kinda a long story ahead:
So, I want to get good at melee. I have always loved smash as a kid and have literally played every single one of the games (pretty much all casually), and now I want to get in to real competetive stuff while ya boy is young. However, I cannot find a store anywhere in the DFW area that has any sort of OFFICIAL and REAL gamecube controllers/wii u gamecube controller adapter, or even a physical copy of Melee. (My current computer cannot run melee and I do not intend to get a new computer soon), and the closest thing I have is a physical copy of Brawl, an SD card, and the weird Gamecube-like controller that hooks up to the Wii controller. Would this be a good way to practice Melee or is it not the same?
(Also can you play Melee on the Wii U's Wii Menu? If so, that would really help me out. And make my life easier.)
tl;dr is Project M good for practicing Melee until I can get it, also can you play Melee on a wii u?
So, I want to get good at melee. I have always loved smash as a kid and have literally played every single one of the games (pretty much all casually), and now I want to get in to real competetive stuff while ya boy is young. However, I cannot find a store anywhere in the DFW area that has any sort of OFFICIAL and REAL gamecube controllers/wii u gamecube controller adapter, or even a physical copy of Melee. (My current computer cannot run melee and I do not intend to get a new computer soon), and the closest thing I have is a physical copy of Brawl, an SD card, and the weird Gamecube-like controller that hooks up to the Wii controller. Would this be a good way to practice Melee or is it not the same?
(Also can you play Melee on the Wii U's Wii Menu? If so, that would really help me out. And make my life easier.)
tl;dr is Project M good for practicing Melee until I can get it, also can you play Melee on a wii u?
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