Masahiro Sakurai Cites George Lucas as an Example While Talking About Criticism; Creator Admits That Super Smash Bros 4 Has Too Many Fire Emblem Characters, And More!

He further explained that people yelling loudly actually invites ‘mob mentality and conformity’. The positive opinions are quieted down while the negative opinions are constantly amplified. People don’t pay a lot of attention to the state of affairs and the reasons for development.

In other news, a member of the Twitch streaming group Super Scrub Brothers, named ATwerkingYoshi, ended up beating Super Smash Bros Melee with nothing more than a Dance Dance Revolution Dance Pad and of course, his feet.

Not to mention, he busted out some pretty sick moves in the process. It is quite an impressive and clever feat to defeat Master Hand without tripping or breaking any part of his body!

The Super Scrub Brothers are actually known for beating games by making use of a DDR Dance Pad. Aided with their fancy footwork, they have already managed to beat Punch Out! and Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.

Meanwhile, the amiibo for Super Smash Bros can reach a maximum level of 50 on the Wii U. Therefore, you have a lot of time to train them in order to turn them into the kind of fighter they need to be when beating the competition.

Stay tuned for more updates on Super Smash Bros 4!

4 thoughts on “Masahiro Sakurai Cites George Lucas as an Example While Talking About Criticism; Creator Admits That Super Smash Bros 4 Has Too Many Fire Emblem Characters, And More!”

  1. Hmmmm. I don’t remember any Fire Emblem characters named Luigi and MegaMan. I’ve only played awakening. But I don’t think their’ any characters with those names

  2. Hmmmm. I don’t remember any Fire Emblem characters named Luigi and MegaMan. I’ve only played awakening. But I don’t think their’ any characters with those names

  3. [Meanwhile, Masahiro Sakurai talked about fan feedback in his latest column on the Famitsu. He stated, “It’s like building a house, but people focus on a single painting that’s hung up on a wall in one room, and fixate on it, and keep listing off their complaints of that painting.”]

    Home Depot character confirmed.

  4. [Meanwhile, Masahiro Sakurai talked about fan feedback in his latest column on the Famitsu. He stated, “It’s like building a house, but people focus on a single painting that’s hung up on a wall in one room, and fixate on it, and keep listing off their complaints of that painting.”]

    Home Depot character confirmed.

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