Yeah seriously... who could have guessed we'd be hitting a punching back online with friends.
Amazing.

Yeah seriously... who could have guessed we'd be hitting a punching back online with friends.
Amazing.
Looks absolutely great, they are really out doing themself on this one.
Meowth!
Meowth. It’s considered a major Pokémon, but it did not show up in Super Smash Bros. Melee. It now makes its first appearance since the original Smash Bros.
Meowth appears!
It unleashes a slow coin barrage!
They call this Pay Day, but it’s not like Meowth’s getting any coins out of it.
It doesn’t appear to throw the coin on its forehead.
Huh? That definitely appears to be a coin on its forehead, but what do you suppose they call it in Japan?
Maybe if you check the Japanese version of Smash Bros. Dojo you can find out. (Of course, you need to be able to read Japanese!)
There was also this:
How to use the Wii Remote
Believe it or not, you can use four different controller types with this game! But everyone seems to be most interested in how the Wii Remote works when held sideways.
Please allow me to explain.
+Control Pad : Move
Press left or right to walk and press up to jump.
If you’re in a real hurry, press twice. Press left or right twice to dash and press down for a short time to fall through some platforms.
Press sideways twice to dash!
2 Button : Basic Moves
Just press the button for a standard attack. Press it while pressing a direction on the +Control Pad for a strong attack.
You can perform smash attacks in one of the following ways:
1: Press the 1 Button and the 2 Button at the same time. 2: Press the 2 Button and any direction on the +Control Pad at the same time.Just pick whichever one is easiest for you!!
Press the 2 Button at the same time you press up,
sideways or down!
1 Button : Special Moves
The direction you press will determine what kind of special move you do.
You have four special moves depending on the direction you pick: neutral, up, sideways and down.
B Button : Shield
This is in a kind of hard-to-press area, but the button for your shield is near your left index finger.
To dodge, hold down the B Button and press in a direction.
To grab, hold down the B Button and press the 2 Button.
To throw an item, hold down the B Button and press the 2 Button.
Using the – Button is the same as pressing
B Button and 2 Button. Grab away!
A Button : Taunt
That’s all!
Right now, to grab a Smash Ball, you have to beat on it, not just touch it. Don’t forget!
Be the first to pummel it!
When you get a Smash Ball, try a standard special move. In other words, just press the button for your special move without a direction. You will then perform your Final Smash.
This is the same for all control schemes, so keep that in mind.
Is it really possible to enjoy playing the game without the Control Stick?
No need for concern – I bet you can play it quite smoothly and simply...maybe. How about a little mental training before the time comes when you actually control it?
Last edited by Stitch; 17-10-2007 at 01:47 PM.
Ahhh awesome!!! Meowth looks aight, good to see more pokemonand the controls seem pretty easy!! AWESOME :}
Meowth's GFX dont look that good when there comparing it to Mario or Link.
I think this rushed this game too much, I'd rather have it released May-June than for them to rush it out.
I look forward to these every weekday, I go up to the School's Library @ break and check the update because the canteen is always packed, so I just bring a ham sandwhich and read the update![]()
Believe me...Meowth's GFX dont look that good when there comparing it to Mario or Link.
I think this rushed this game too much, I'd rather have it released May-June than for them to rush it out.
I look forward to these every weekday, I go up to the School's Library @ break and check the update because the canteen is always packed, so I just bring a ham sandwhich and read the update
this game is not rushed. You don't have to worry about that at all.
And I don't think some people realize this is a Pokemon in a pokeball. As in an item. Not a character.
But I agree. THe character model doesn't look good.
Little Mac
Once there was a legendary man. He knocked heavyweight boxers many times his own size to the mat en route to a W.V.B.A. title.
Little Mac appears from Punch Out!
I can do it! I’m the one!
... But isn’t he a little small?
Don’t take him too lightly just because he’s small. There’s an authentic fighter in him.
A fierce dash!
One! Two! Powerful jabs!
And his special move is his uppercut!
Resurrecting this legend for the current generation is something we can all enjoy just a bit. He is an Assist Trophy.
so he isnt actually playable, more like an item... its kl i guess
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