How to Play Super Smash Bros. Melee (advanced)

Jul 4, 2009 10:11 PM
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Check out this three-part series on how to play Super Smash Bros. Melee (advanced). This is not a beginning tutorial for all you newbie gamers, it's more detailed and advanced for pros, or semi-pros.

From Wak017:

FAQ:

1. Will you make the others AHTP part 2, 3 and 4?

A. Part 2 and 3 are already on youtube.

2. So where is the AHTP part 4?

A. I decided to put in 3 videos what was supposed to be in 4. So, no, everything has been explained in 3 videos already.

3. What's the music?

A. see the credits at the end of my AHTP part 3.

4. Can you explain better some techniques?

A. I cannot explain better the instructions of my video, I'd have put more if there was more to explain.

5. How to beat my friend?

A. Practice, I gave you the tools to become better, it's yours to discover how you'll use them best.

6. I think some of your techniques are useless to become better.

A. It's your opinion. I won't sneak you and kill your family because of that, feel absolutely free to not use one or more techniques.

7. Are you a pro?

A. I Consider myself an excellent player... But until you face a real excellent player (alias not only the best of your small crew, but someone from the community) you can't really imagine how the whole smash community can kick asses at this game.

8. I want to find new people to play / someone who can beat me!

A. Easiest question! Go on smashboards.com and look in the regional zones. I'm 95% sure you'll find new people to play.

PS: If you create an account, don't forget to put "Wak" as your referral.

9. Are the pros playing on lightning melee?

A. No, they are just too fast for your eyes... at least for the moment :P

10. Will you make an AHTP for Brawl?

A. I don't know yet. Would you like to help? I'd appreciate someone who can record footage and send it to me. PM me if you're interrested.

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