This was the scene yesterday outside the Yodobashi Camera in Shinjuku, as over 300 people suddenly decided to all go to the electronics retailer at the same time for ... some reason. It was a good day for Yodobashi (in terms of business, not of employee sanity) as a PS2 Haruhi game, Devil May Cry 4 and various other things also hit. But the true "event" game was Brawl, which led to many Wii system sales and probably the most GameCube controller sales in the last five years.
With ownership of the game, of course, comes detailed writeups. Justin Epperson is writing about every aspect of the game for 1UP as he experiences it. He says of the Subspace Emissary single-player adventure that "At the rate we were playing, one hour of play time is around 10% completion." That's ... much bigger than the Melee adventure mode! In sadder news, he says that rule sets can only be edited when playing online with friends, and not with strangers. If you're hooked on the (Smash) Brothers, go read the article for lots of talk about stages, unlocks, stickers, and all the stuff that just seems cruel until we can play it.
These people are playing Super Smash Bros. right now
Posted Jan 31st 2008 3:00PM by JC Fletcher
Filed under: News, Imports
Tags: brawl, fighting, line, super-smash-bros-brawl
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1-31-2008 @ 3:31PM
Jonathan Tran said...
How is the rule sets thing bad news, unless you want strangers dictating how you are going to play in online fights?
Sakurai said on the Dojo that the rules for online play in random matches is a lottery based on what rules you set.
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1-31-2008 @ 4:05PM
Mr Khan said...
I like that, especially in Smash Bros
Too many people would turn items off, some would cherry-pick items, others would adhere to other dumb rules of some sort or other
With friends you can always talk to them later, but with anyone, the inevitable "No items/Expert Mode" rooms would get stupid
1-31-2008 @ 3:50PM
zain_vo said...
This same thing happens at Wal-Mart all the time.
http://www.tampagrooves.com/radio
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