**i was just reading up on revolution and read this small bit of info.
A: Believe it or not, there are already a number of top-tier titles in development for Nintendo’s next-generation console. At E3 2005, the company revealed that a Revolution sequel to Super Smash Bros. Melee is being readied for the launch of the new system. Even better, the game will be Wi-Fi compatible, enabling players to fight it out against each other online. In addition, brand new Zelda and Mario titles are underway for the upcoming machine.
If they leave airdodging and traction in the game, then there will still be wavedashing. And as for L-Cancelling, it was there ever since SSB64 (Z-cancelling was even on the official website). I think it’s safe to say that all those techniques will still be there.
On the other hand, they better not take out shinecancelling with Fox or Falco. :tdown:
I agree with the other guy. Young Link and Doc need to go. IMO they are “useless” clones – they’re just way too similar to their original counterparts.
I agree, too. I know that Dr. M is actually just a hair better than regular Mario, but he has almost the exact same moves. Practically identical, even more so than Ken and Ryu post SF2. And it isn’t that I mind him being there, it’s just that there are other characters that they left out and I’d much rather have. Like Wario. WTF were they thinking leaving Wario out?
I’d rather have some truly new characters than Dr. M, Pichu, and Young Link.
IMO Y. Link was the most useless clone. At least Dr. Mario has more kill moves than Mario and is a tad stronger, Y.Link just has flaming arrows, a “diffrent” spin attack, and bombs that supposedly cause more explosions.