6th August 2003, 1:34 PM
Depends on what fighting style they used. Personally, I think that Smash Bros. could use supers. Staying with a simple control scheme, just hitting both A and B at once can activate them. If multiple supers are added, then AB plus direction. Same ol' simplicity. The supers would activate when someone's percentage has reached a certain point, sort of a turn around move. That percentage point can be adjusted via options. The supers would be the supers you saw in their games. Samus could use hyper beam for a time, Kirby would use the crystal sword, both Links could use the Fierce Diety Mask. Donkey Kong could turn into Rambi. Mario would either turn huge or maybe use that ultimate Star move he got at the end of Paper Mario. Pikachu could summon a cloud that sent rapid thunder everywhere on screen for a short time. Mewtwo could use Psychic. Ganondorf could become Ganon. Zelda could use that beam thingy she used at the end of OOT. Bowser could become Giga Bowser. You know, things like that.
On the other hand, it would kinda ruin SSB if they made it a standard Capcom fighting game. Everything's too complicated to pull off (I still can't do a 360 very often), plus that sameness that's been getting old about those games. Oh, it would also be weird to throw in Capcom characters when we wanna see Nintendo vs Sega. It's like Marvel vs Capcom. No one before that game ever said "who would win between these companies", they said "I wanna see Capcom vs SNK" or "I wanna see DC vs Marvel".
On the other hand, it would kinda ruin SSB if they made it a standard Capcom fighting game. Everything's too complicated to pull off (I still can't do a 360 very often), plus that sameness that's been getting old about those games. Oh, it would also be weird to throw in Capcom characters when we wanna see Nintendo vs Sega. It's like Marvel vs Capcom. No one before that game ever said "who would win between these companies", they said "I wanna see Capcom vs SNK" or "I wanna see DC vs Marvel".
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