Yeah, the Dualshock2 is easily the best controller. The N64 one was better...tamashii wrote:Hardcore Nintendo mate: "Erm...its prettier, and see that guy, he's new..."True personally I'm not found of the gamecube controler which is why I like the N64 game better. I still find some of the new characters pretty cool tho cough bowser cough.
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Actually, I prefer Melee over the previous SSB because of more character reponsiveness. I had been playing SSB for a long time before I switched over. When I first played SSBM, I also thought that it wasn't that much better from the original, but after months of playing SSBM, and then going back to play the 64 version, I realized that the first SSB was much more sluggish and wasn't quite as intense as SSBM. Ya, I'm a hardcore SSB player 

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I never said it wasn't better (except for the god-damn GC controller). Just not by much. It wasn't a good sequel, its just like a remake.Koopiskeva wrote:Actually, I prefer Melee over the previous SSB because of more character reponsiveness. I had been playing SSB for a long time before I switched over. When I first played SSBM, I also thought that it wasn't that much better from the original, but after months of playing SSBM, and then going back to play the 64 version, I realized that the first SSB was much more sluggish and wasn't quite as intense as SSBM. Ya, I'm a hardcore SSB player
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Finnaly someone understands. Altho I've heard there is a way to use your ps2 controller on the gamecube using this box conector thingy. I have no idea how that works tho.(except for the god-damn GC controller).
Thats a fact.Yeah, the Dualshock2 is easily the best controller

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Finnaly someone understands. Altho I've heard there is a way to use your ps2 controller on the gamecube using this box conector thingy. I have no idea how that works tho.
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Yeah, I bought one of those! It's a lead out of the GC port to the PS2 port out, it's like the PC-PS2 one...
Finnaly someone understands. Altho I've heard there is a way to use your ps2 controller on the gamecube using this box conector thingy. I have no idea how that works tho.
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Yeah, I bought one of those! It's a lead out of the GC port to the PS2 port out, it's like the PC-PS2 one...
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:: Jedi reads this and falls out of his chair, luckily his floor is carpet. ::JustAnOrdinaryPanda wrote:Smash Bro Melee was a massive disappointment to me. I picked it up and was like 'Hey, I know pretty much all the moves already, whats the difference?'
Hardcore Nintendo mate: "Erm...its prettier, and see that guy, he's new..."
Well, I find there is tons of differences, and a person can't be a pro at the N64 one and just become a pro at the GC one. Everything isn't that much the same. And know the moves is one thing, can you execute them with the precisecity (even a word?) and timing that this new system enables you with?
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I don't really see the difference, yes, its smoother, and I master games quickly... so it got too old too fast.Anime Jedi wrote::: Jedi reads this and falls out of his chair, luckily his floor is carpet. ::JustAnOrdinaryPanda wrote:Smash Bro Melee was a massive disappointment to me. I picked it up and was like 'Hey, I know pretty much all the moves already, whats the difference?'
Hardcore Nintendo mate: "Erm...its prettier, and see that guy, he's new..."
Well, I find there is tons of differences, and a person can't be a pro at the N64 one and just become a pro at the GC one. Everything isn't that much the same. And know the moves is one thing, can you execute them with the precisecity (even a word?) and timing that this new system enables you with?
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