Man, I'm kicking myself for even mentioning Smash Bros and GoldenPhoenix in the same setence now...
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...not to mention that only a select few characters dominate at tournaments illustrating the balance problem the game has.
The tiers are constantly updated. People find new strategies, the meta game that is the tournament scene evolves. Samus was recently deemed into a higher tier, so was Marth, Jigglypuff and the Ice Climbers. This will all change though as strategies evolve to counter what's most overused, and the cycle will continue.
Let's also not ignore the fact that Melee has the same number of characters, currently, in the higher tiers than the entire roster for PS2.

Also, again, this is for the 1-on-1 item-less metagame, and going outside of that shifts the tiers completely.
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Not to mention they raped Bowser and made him almost useless.
Point taken, although oddly enough Bowser is no longer in the lowest tier as strategies have changed. Kirby, Pichu and Mewtwo are currently placed there (all four of which need help, though).
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It is kind of odd you complain about PS2's randomness when Melee is perhaps one of the most random games out there...
Some don't like that, some like that about it. I personally like both aspects. I like playing the larger levels, with all items turned on with the highest frequency, and sometimes I like one-on-one matches on Final Destination... the options let me play both ways, and many in between, which gives it endless replay value for me.
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The game felt like a game built for people who like Nintendo games...
My GOD! You don't say! Well my view is totally changed about it now... forget everything I said about it prior.
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I think there is a good reason why SMash isn't that respected outside of the Nintendo core and that is because it is more of a fanboi's wet dream then a complex and balanced fighter (even if the fans try to say it is).
Unlike the huge tournaments established for Power Stone 2, which have dis... oh wait...
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Smash Brothers is basically a dumbed down fighter that even a two year old could learn all the combos in, with items and a smattering of stages that don't follow simplistic designs, and even then don't match the creative and diversified stages of PS2 and hectic fun.
Where is Smash_Brothers. Basically, it's not Street Fighter. Isn't trying to be. I didn't realize a game having easy to wield controls makes it for "two year olds" either.
Man, you really went off the cuff about this GoldenPhoenix...