Super Smash Bros. - Part 1 - Training & Vs Mode

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Welcome to the first Let's Play of the Super Smash Bros. series! Even though I've uploaded plenty of content regarding Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (the most recent installment in the series), I also still need to LP the games of course. I'm of course going to start off with the first one. Back on the N64 Smash was still pretty basic compared to what it is now, but it's still a pearl Nintendo library. So here I am, showing how this now world famous series got started!

Super Smash Bros. is a fighting game franchise that hardly needs explaining within the game world. With the fighters being Nintendo's most famous characters, the game can also be considered a museum to Nintendo's library. But all of the famous characters, stages and items aside. This series also became famous because of its groundbreaking fighting mechanics. No traditional health bar, but an up-counting number that increases the rate in which you can launch your opponents up until a point where you can launch them off the stage and therefore beat them. It's safe to say that Super Smash Bros. was groundbreaking in more than one way. Not just a museum with Nintendo's All-Stars, but also a renowned fighting title that is held close by a large number of fans up to this very day.

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(0:00) Introduction
(4:00) Option
(5:51) Training Mode
(16:05) Vs Mode - Introduction







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