Worldwide Brawl!
Super Smash Bros. Brawl has been confirmed to support Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. You can now smash it up with brawlers all over the globe!
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Super Smash Bros. Brawl has been confirmed to support Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. You can now smash it up with brawlers all over the globe!
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Unlike most fan-made box art, this one contains completely original artwork. Could this finally be the real one? Or is it just a really, really good fan-made one? With less than 90 days until December 3rd, we’re sure to find out soon.
~Lord Kenny
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Welcome to the first Smash Bros. Weekly! Now, for the updates…

When you eat this, you spontaneously combust and start to shoot fireballs out of your mouth. While this is happening, you can attack like normal. Now, I wonder how this item is going to work for Bowser and Charizard…
Sakurai Says: I’m not sure if it’s painful or fun.
This How to Play update is about special attacks. Now normally, How to Play updates are a little boring. However, we got a bonus with this one: Meta Knight’s special attacks!

Weird how they revealed his special attacks before putting his profile up. Maybe he is a secret character…
Sakurai Says: Many of these do unusual things, like reflect enemy attacks.
The biggest Assist Trophy yet! This creepy-looking floating head quickly moves to the back of the stage and spits polygonal panels at the stage! Interesting to note that they used his original form as an Assist Trophy. Scary monkey-head Andross as a boss in Adventure mode, perhaps?

Sakurai Says: Um, what am I supposed to call these things, anyway?
We learn here that each Pokémon has only three special moves each. (The Down Special being Pokémon Change, which allows you to switch the Pokémon you are currently playing as) One thing that I would like to point out though is that Ivysaur doesn’t have a third jump.

His Up Special, Vine Whip, grabs the edge of the stage (Much like Zero Suit Samus’ unnamed Up Special)
Sakurai Says: Is this the turtle’s so-called shell?
This is another interesting How to Play. When some characters do a midair jump, they can glide in one direction. You can’t turn around, and if you get hit, you’ll fall. Not much else to say on this one.

Sakurai Says: They… They’re really flying!
Wow. This is the most interesting stage so far. For those of you that play WarioWare games, you know exactly what’s going to happen here.

Yes, the whole stage transforms into a microgame every five seconds! If you complete the microgame’s challenge (Example: Don’t get hit by arrows) you will be rewarded. Maybe an item? Maybe you get to skip the next Microgame? Only time will tell us!
Sakurai Says: Wh-what the heck is this? What is going on? What kind of joke is this?
See you next week, same time, same website!
~Lord Kenny
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I suspected Bioshock to be at the top as Metroid Corruption will be next week. Look at the Wii though? It is failing almost no games except an older one from a couple months ago.
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Hello everyone! This is Lord Kenny from the VGF forums.
Every week, I’m going to review the updates on Super Smash Bros. Brawl from the Smash Bros Dojo website.
In these reviews, you can expect to see:
Now, I’m going to get writing on last week’s updates, so expect it to be up sometime later today.
~Lord Kenny
(Please note that I am still learning how the site works, so if I post something in the wrong place, or I use the wrong codes, let me know)
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It is out a day early at walmart but it is worth it go out and buy it now!
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On a platform with way more than its fair share of pick-up-and-play party games, Rayman Raving Rabbids has stood out among the crowd on the Wii thanks to its wacky sense of humor and inventive use of Nintendo’s motion controller. As the best selling third party title on the Wii to date, a sequel was inevitable. Rayman Ravin Rabbids 2 introduces 60 all new mini games and retains the first game’s unique personality, but doesn’t add much in the way of new gameplay mechanics. From what we’ve played thus far, the overall experience feels almost identical to the original.
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