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Super Smash Bros Melee User Review 93369Original at uk.video.yahoo.com
• Mon, May 11
Super Smash Bros Melee is one of the best gamecube games because you fight with popular nintendo characters. Best played with 4 players, this will ... uk.video.yahoo.com
Review: Super Smash Bros Brawl (Wii)
Original at EL33TONLINE
• Mon, Sep 29
With four players on screen this can get crazy quickly (really as soon as the round starts), but that is only where the insanity starts. The characters you play with are more varied than any other fighting game I’ve played, with the likes of Mario, Zelda, Mr Game & Watch and Captain Olima...
Soul Calibur IV - Review (Xbox 360)
Original at MPOGD.com
• Wed, Sep 10
IL - Tired of Mario only battling in Super Smash Bros.? Would you like to see your own likeness tangle with opponents across the globe through online play? ...
Super Smash Bros. Brawl UK Review
Original at IGN
• Thu, Jun 26
CA - We only bring this up because if you're not a particularly big fan of Nintendo's illustrious past then many of Super Smash Bros. ... Wii products dominate Amazon top 10 Punch Jump all 2 news articles
Super Smash Bros. Brawl Review
Original at GameLedge »
• Wed, May 21
By Kit Pierce Smash Brothers Brawl also has a large number of game modes for both single and multi-player mayhem. Add in the vast number of characters, levels, trophies, and other sorts of assorted goodies to unlock, and there are hours and hours of playtime to be had with Brawl.
Super Smash Bros Co-Op Review
Original at Co
• Thu, May 8
By Blake "broodax" Corner It's the culmination of just about every Nintendo franchise ever - as well as many classic characters from other games. And the best part? Super Smash Bros Brawl features cooperative play! Sonic? Check. Mario? Check. Solid Snake? ...
Review: Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Original at VGBlogger.com
• Sun, May 4
By Matt This allowed me to obtain all of the new characters within eight to nine hours of starting the game to see if I could use one of them as my main. One of the problems with Melee was that it took so long to unlock some of the characters, ...
Review: Mario Kart Wii - Cinema Blend
Original at Cinema Blend
• Sun, May 4
Review: Mario Kart Wii - Oh, well, at least the game controls as nicely as you’d expect with the old-timey Gamecube controller, which worked wonders yet again in Super Smash Bros. ... Online play, new courses make 'Mario Kart Wii' a winner Poughkeepsie Journal
Opinion: Mom and the Wii: A Love Story
Original at Wired Blogs
• Tue, Apr 15
By Susan Arendt When people tell me that the Wii is destined to fail because of the disparity between first party and third party games, I am reminded of my mom, who has no idea who makes Super Smash Bros. or Mario Kart, and couldn't possibly care less. In fact, the only Nintendo game besides Wii Sports to spar...
Nintendo Wii Review: Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Original at Blogcritics
• Tue, Apr 15
By Mark Kalriess Does it live up to the hype?One among the many expansions to the series is the addition of a story mode, the Subspace Emissary. Some evil force from outer space has arrived on earth and is turning...
Super Smash Bros. Brawl Video Game Review - Synthesis
Original at Synthesis
• Wed, Apr 9
Animation World Network Super Smash Bros. Brawl Video Game Review CA - The biggest change in this game compared to the N64 and Gamecube titles is the Adventure mode, which is named “The Subspace Emissary. ... Press Start: April 2008 -- Pay Day = Game Day Animation World Network
Game Review: Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Original at funwithcontrollers (WordPress)
• Mon, Apr 7
By trippysmurf Party gaming, specifically Nintendo, really started with the N64. The ability to have four people play on a game made those other people who used to have to watch now able to participate as well. This created in my youth weekends spent playing Goldeneye, Mario Cart, and the original Super Sm...
Frankenreview, Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii) [Roundup]
Original at Kotaku
• Thu, Mar 13
By Mark Wilson GameSpy From a visual standpoint, Brawl doesn't look much better than Super Smash Bros. Melee did on the GameCube. There is some slight improvement, as you can run the game in 16:9 widescreen format at 480p, and the difference is more noticeable on newer television displays. The real benefi...
Super Smash Bros. Brawl Review: Mascot Mashing Mania [Review]
Original at Kotaku
• Sun, Mar 9
By Mike Fahey In 1999, Nintendo released Super Smash Bros. for the Nintendo 64, taking their most popular characters and dropping them into a simplistic fighting game that captured the hearts of millions of gamers around the world. Its sequel, Super Smash Bros. Melee, was the best-selling title in the e...
Super Smash Bros. Brawl review
Original at Go Nintendo
• Tue, Feb 12
A portion of a Gameplayer review... Brawl’s chaotic multiplayer sessions are some of the best to be had on the system, plus there are plenty of challenges and modes to amuse those ‘friend-impaired’ individuals out there as well. It’s a no-brainer, every serious Nintendo fan out there should...