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Yeah like people replying with something pointless and not trying to disprove it.
Disprove what?
You said: "Smash Brothers is basically a dumbed down fighter that even a two year old could learn all the combos in"
Well when I see a 2 year old master Melee or Brawl I'll letcha know.
Also PS2 isn't a hard fighter ether which you said. So you're faulting Melee for not being hard but not faulting PS2. Double standards.
You said: "not to mention that only a select few characters dominate at tournaments illustrating the balance problem the game has."
Lots of games have "tiers" in them that are in tournaments: Soul Calibur, Guilty Gear, etc etc.
You said: the movesets are severely limited.
I say, so are power stones. Again double standards. Melee sucks for this reason but Power Stone doesn't.
You said: Seriously Smash Brothers had the consistency of a Mario Kart game where a crappy player could luck out and get a special item that would completely shift the balance of power.
Anyone who plays the game will disagree with you on that. Any skilled player can beat a noob regardless of items.
In any case I just disproved your double standards. Anywho moving along . . .