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Super Smash Bros Brawl

Riyeko

Hai Thar.
My kids got a Wii for christmas.
We god Super Smash Bros Brawl as well.

My son wants to play other people and wants to test his skills.

Im not exactly sure how to be "friends" with others or to play with others on here yet, although im able to watch and do solo groups with myself and my son against random other players.

Anyway, I dont know my "account ID" or anything like that.

If anyone else still plays SSBB please let me know. It'd be nice to be able to play with friends or against someone thats not entirely a stranger.
 

Vukasin

Member
To add friends on the Wii you need to exchange friend codes with the person you want to add.

My brother and sister still play SSBB a lot, but they aren't too keen on adding people they don't know.
 

BRN

WTB Forum Mod Powers
Hey, Riyeko;

On the main screen of SSBB, you'll see the option to connect to WiFi on the bottom left, underneath "Group" (Localised multiplayer).

Once you're in there, the menu is pretty intuitive. You're looking for "Friend Codes", and you'll be able to acquire your Wii's code; twelve digits in three, four-digit blocks.

Once you have acquired each other's by sharing them physically to each other, and both inputted the other person's, you'll be able to play from the "Play with Friends" section.
 

Imperial Impact

The Imperial Juicer
I am dumbfounded at how you manage to get Brawl.

Unless, You got it from Costco or off the internet...
 

Judge Spear

Well-Known Member
They don't sell it retail at GameStop or Wal Mart anymore, Impact?

My kids got a Wii for christmas.
We god Super Smash Bros Brawl as well.

My son wants to play other people and wants to test his skills.

Im not exactly sure how to be "friends" with others or to play with others on here yet, although im able to watch and do solo groups with myself and my son against random other players.

Anyway, I dont know my "account ID" or anything like that.

If anyone else still plays SSBB please let me know. It'd be nice to be able to play with friends or against someone thats not entirely a stranger.

You have to basically do what you did here if you want friend codes for any Wii game. Nintendo JUST now got with the program for the Wii U allowing accounts like PC and the other consoles, but you need every players individual friend code for every game if you wish to play with them for vanilla Wii titles. 12 digits for Brawl I believe.

Also I don't know how much your children will take to Brawl online because the servers are garbage and have severe lag. Depending on their age though, I doubt they'll care or notice. It's playable, but takes some real getting used to.

If you want your friend code the game will automatically provide you one. Just go online in game (wifi or something like that, I haven't played online in 3 years), and in the friend roster should be your code or a selection to bring it up. PLENTY of people still play it.

Here. You may find a thread with friend code sharing in the forums. http://allisbrawl.com/forum/

Good luck, as many people take this game seriously and probably only add specific people. You can always just do random match ups though. And there isn't any trash talking online unless the player has premade taunts (up to four) which is HIGHLY doubtful.

Hope I helped.
 
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Alastair Snowpaw

The Skull Paw
How old are your kids? Cause if they really want to test their skills they can go to community tourneys. You can find tourneys on sites like allisbrawl.com and smashboards.com which have functions and sections dedicated to in person tourneys.
They're an amazing place to test skills and people are generally friendly and nice towards kids. Also more importantly it is an amazing social experience for your kids if you let them have it. If they enter the tourney it will force them to be social and meets others they would otherwise have no reason to meet and even if they don't end up making many friends in the long run it will be very useful for the social and help them be social without being forced to later in life. I can say this from experince.
The majority of people who go to tourneys are around 21-16 with some older and some younger but a kid can have fun and be accepted, if they're younger than 8 i may wait a bit before taking them tout tourneys, but i could see them still having fun and have seen little kids have fun. Btw if your kid is somehat bratty and refuses to learn from defeat than he will learn a lesson in humiulity. But if he's willing to learn from defeat most poeple will be nice and if he asks for advice he will get it.
Even if you're not yet comfortable to take your kids to tourneys you will find a shit ton more poeple on those sites than you will find here.

Also otter dude is wrong. Just mash up everytime you're cought into pika's downsmash. don't jump into his telegraphed thunderbolt and wait till it's done to attack it. also jump or shield his groudned thunderbolts. the problem with pikachu is he really can't kill or have much range. however he is still a good character since although his projectile is mostly grounded he can do a lot and has good grabs. basically don't run into his telegraphed shit and if you do get hit by a downsmash (pikas spinny thunder move) just mash up and you will be fine most of the time.
 
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benignBiotic

Banned
Banned
Yeah Pikachu is totes average. Metaknight is without a doubt the best character in skilled hands. Personally I use Ness, Dedede, and Wolf. Just my style.
 

Toshabi

Banned
Banned
Toshabi wonders why you cheaped out on your poor children and didn't get them a Wii U. Toshabi is ashamed with you, however, Toshabi will allow you to add his friend code so that he can give your children the beatings of their life. Toshabi will chew them up real good and spit them out like a bag of big league chew.

How old are your kids? Cause if they really want to test their skills they can go to community tourneys. You can find tourneys on sites like allisbrawl.com and smashboards.com which have functions and sections dedicated to in person tourneys.
They're an amazing place to test skills and people are generally friendly and nice towards kids. Also more importantly it is an amazing social experience for your kids if you let them have it. If they enter the tourney it will force them to be social and meets others they would otherwise have no reason to meet and even if they don't end up making many friends in the long run it will be very useful for the social and help them be social without being forced to later in life. I can say this from experince.
The majority of people who go to tourneys are around 21-16 with some older and some younger but a kid can have fun and be accepted, if they're younger than 8 i may wait a bit before taking them tout tourneys, but i could see them still having fun and have seen little kids have fun. Btw if your kid is somehat bratty and refuses to learn from defeat than he will learn a lesson in humiulity. But if he's willing to learn from defeat most poeple will be nice and if he asks for advice he will get it.
Even if you're not yet comfortable to take your kids to tourneys you will find a shit ton more poeple on those sites than you will find here.

Also otter dude is wrong. Just mash up everytime you're cought into pika's downsmash. don't jump into his telegraphed thunderbolt and wait till it's done to attack it. also jump or shield his groudned thunderbolts. the problem with pikachu is he really can't kill or have much range. however he is still a good character since although his projectile is mostly grounded he can do a lot and has good grabs. basically don't run into his telegraphed shit and if you do get hit by a downsmash (pikas spinny thunder move) just mash up and you will be fine most of the time.

Toshabi thinks you're taking this OP too seriously and Toshabi wonders why you're going into this much detail when this advice will be lost upon the ears of the 5 year old kids playing the game. Toshabi thinks you could've saved a digital tree by not making this ridiculous post so long with so much pointless, unneeded information.
 
I remember playing the game. That brings back memories of me kicking my friends asses with Lucas, Bowser, or Sonic.
 

Alastair Snowpaw

The Skull Paw
u're taking this OP too seriously and Toshabi wonders why you're going into this much detail when this advice will be lost upon the ears of the 5 year old kids playing the game. Toshabi thinks you could've saved a digital tree by not making this ridiculous post so long with so much pointless, unneeded information.

cause i didn't know they were 5, and if they aren't it's definitely worth a shot and is honestly a fun experience. also if you really care about digital trees why do you put "toshibi wonders why" and "toshibi thinks" in your post when they are completely frivolous and unneeded in your post? we clearly need to derail this thread and make pages about semantics and their value in different forms of writing and the massive differences between "uneeded" and "pointless"
Burn all the digital trees!
But yea the wii u is actually pretty awesome for multiplayer and funness.
 

PsychicOtter

Otter Missionary
Y'all are crazy. Pikachu is the bomb. Kirby and Yoshi are also very good. Fox is decent too once you get used to the game, and most of the sword-wielding characters are solid.
 
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benignBiotic

Banned
Banned
Y'all are ridiculous, I unironically main Zero Suit Samus.
Dude go for it. She's scary sprightly. Also that stun gun has some nice possibilities. I love R.O.B's moveset XoPachi, but he's too unfast for me.

My good friend taught me the way of the Brawler. I eventually mained Ness and that friend and I became the best Brawlers in our university. No joke.
Here's a question, do you guys prefer Brawl or Melee? I am a Brawler only. Stink at Melee.
 

Judge Spear

Well-Known Member
Dude go for it. She's scary sprightly. Also that stun gun has some nice possibilities. I love R.O.B's moveset XoPachi, but he's too unfast for me.

My good friend taught me the way of the Brawler. I eventually mained Ness and that friend and I became the best Brawlers in our university. No joke.
Here's a question, do you guys prefer Brawl or Melee? I am a Brawler only. Stink at Melee.

After playing Brawl... I can't stand Melee. And people can toss out the same tired reasoning I hear all the time about it being faster. I don't care because it's speed only makes the other issues I find in comparison to Brawl even worse. If others want to keep playing Melee that's fine, but me? I can't go back to it without laughing at how I must have had vastly more patience than I do now.

Besides, it's got the operating buddy!! :D
 

Alastair Snowpaw

The Skull Paw
I prefer brawl, both for gameplay and social reasons. I have run into quite a couple extremly dick moves and assholes in the melee community. also brawl is just more fun to play and has a lot more things to do in it.

Also luigi is halarious when you learn when to land up-bs and that luigi can do some combos into up-b off some of his moves which is halarious.
 

Judge Spear

Well-Known Member
I prefer brawl, both for gameplay and social reasons. I have run into quite a couple extremly dick moves and assholes in the melee community. also brawl is just more fun to play and has a lot more things to do in it.

Also luigi is halarious when you learn when to land up-bs and that luigi can do some combos into up-b off some of his moves which is halarious.

Melee has some serious elitists just worshipping that game.
 
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