2 extremly fun games and a flash series
14 years ago
General
i got tired of bitching to you guys so i'm gonna try a different approach
while i was stuck at home i found this great fun-funny at times game
http://abobosbigadventure.com/fullgame.php
if any of you ever had a nes or played the bestsellers this game is full of
nostalgia.
ifound this game in...2007-8 -ish basically if you ever heard of the super smash bros. series than this game well seem familiar it puts gaming icons in a all out brawl with each other with characters from nintendo,sega, sqaure,shoen jump and other known franchises against each other with a simple objective. knock your opponents off the screen. the higher the numbers on the bottom the easier it is to smash them out of sight.
http://www.mcleodgaming.com/viewflash.php?id=6&type=game
if you did'nt really get that then
try this
Super Smash Flash 2, commonly abbreviated SSF2, is an upcoming non-profit Flash fangame developed by Super Smash Flash 2 Developer Group, led by Cleod9 of Cleod9 Productions, and published by McLeodGaming. It is the direct and official sequel of the critically received fangame Super Smash Flash. The game is loosely based on the Super Smash Bros. series, specifically Super Smash Bros. Brawl; featuring many characters from the aforementioned series and game, such as Mario, Link, and Kirby. However, the Flash game is not a clone of Super Smash Bros. Brawl, as the content inclusion criteria has been loosened greatly to include content from any series that has ever appeared on a Nintendo console, including, but not limited to Lloyd, Mega Man, Ichigo Kurosaki, and Son Goku.
NOTE: Since this game is still under active development, all information below is subject to change at any time. Super Smash Flash 2's gameplay is very similar to the official Super Smash Bros. games. Unlike most traditional 2D fighting games, a character's health is measured by a damage percentage counter. As the character is attacked, damage accumulates, and the percent value increases. The higher the percentage, the easier it is for a character to be knocked off the stage.
The controls are also different from its predecessor. The controls are switched by default. The A, S, D, and W key are now assigned to Player 1's movement, while the arrow keys move a second player. However, the O and P keys still remain in the P-1 possession; the O key is used for special moves (or activating a Final Smash), the P key for standard attacks, the I key for shield, and the 1 key for taunting. Meanwhile P-2 uses the 1 key on the numpad for special moves (or activating a Final Smash), numpad 2 for standard attacks, numpad 3 for shield and numpad 4 for taunt. Players can customize their controls in the menu.
Matches can be played in either Time mode, Stock mode or a combination of the two. In Time mode, each player receives a point when they KO an opponent, and loses a point if they are KO'd, or if they self-destruct. At the end of the designated time limit, the player with the most points wins. Should two or more players accumulate the same amount of points, there will a Sudden Death match to determine the winner. In Stock mode, each player is given a chosen amount of lives, and every time they are KO'd or self-destruct, they lose a life. When a player loses all of their lives, they are out of the game, and the match's conclusion is reached when there is only one player left standing.
Almost every mechanic missing from Super Smash Flash is added to Super Smash Flash 2, making it more similar to the rest of the Super Smash Bros. series than its predecessor.
yeah... how was that?
and for the flash series
http://smbzseries.net/episodes/
Super Mario Bros. Z, (SMBZ), is a Flash animation series created by Alvin-Earthworm. The series first debuted on April 22, 2006 at the popular flash site NewGrounds. It is a crossover between the Mario and Sonic the Hedgehog franchises, and draws heavy influence from the Dragon Ball franchise, such as the choreography of the fight scenes, powering up, and free flight. The series has reached well known popularity over the 2006 year and continues onward during 2007. The series was and still is famous for its "Outstanding Achievement in a Fan-made web-series". The series is targeted for 12 year olds only due to the promoted violence and mild language.
The show contains many references to both the Mario and Sonic series. It also borrows many sprites from the various characters of the Mario and Sonic universe.
Eight episodes have been created so far, with a time span of anywhere from two months to sixteen months with each new episode. The ninth episode is currently being produced. The creator of the series has stated that he plans on making 45 episodes total, dividing them into 3 Sagas sporting 15 episodes a piece, 1 movie. The show is not endorsed or licensed by Nintendo nor Sega and is non-canon. There is also a fan site devoted to the show and its spinoffs.
Mood: Exhilarated
Listening to: the music of ssf2
Reading: none
Watching: youtube
Playing: ssf2
Eating: taco
Drinking: 7up
while i was stuck at home i found this great fun-funny at times game
http://abobosbigadventure.com/fullgame.php
if any of you ever had a nes or played the bestsellers this game is full of
nostalgia.
ifound this game in...2007-8 -ish basically if you ever heard of the super smash bros. series than this game well seem familiar it puts gaming icons in a all out brawl with each other with characters from nintendo,sega, sqaure,shoen jump and other known franchises against each other with a simple objective. knock your opponents off the screen. the higher the numbers on the bottom the easier it is to smash them out of sight.
http://www.mcleodgaming.com/viewflash.php?id=6&type=game
if you did'nt really get that then
try this
Super Smash Flash 2, commonly abbreviated SSF2, is an upcoming non-profit Flash fangame developed by Super Smash Flash 2 Developer Group, led by Cleod9 of Cleod9 Productions, and published by McLeodGaming. It is the direct and official sequel of the critically received fangame Super Smash Flash. The game is loosely based on the Super Smash Bros. series, specifically Super Smash Bros. Brawl; featuring many characters from the aforementioned series and game, such as Mario, Link, and Kirby. However, the Flash game is not a clone of Super Smash Bros. Brawl, as the content inclusion criteria has been loosened greatly to include content from any series that has ever appeared on a Nintendo console, including, but not limited to Lloyd, Mega Man, Ichigo Kurosaki, and Son Goku.
NOTE: Since this game is still under active development, all information below is subject to change at any time. Super Smash Flash 2's gameplay is very similar to the official Super Smash Bros. games. Unlike most traditional 2D fighting games, a character's health is measured by a damage percentage counter. As the character is attacked, damage accumulates, and the percent value increases. The higher the percentage, the easier it is for a character to be knocked off the stage.
The controls are also different from its predecessor. The controls are switched by default. The A, S, D, and W key are now assigned to Player 1's movement, while the arrow keys move a second player. However, the O and P keys still remain in the P-1 possession; the O key is used for special moves (or activating a Final Smash), the P key for standard attacks, the I key for shield, and the 1 key for taunting. Meanwhile P-2 uses the 1 key on the numpad for special moves (or activating a Final Smash), numpad 2 for standard attacks, numpad 3 for shield and numpad 4 for taunt. Players can customize their controls in the menu.
Matches can be played in either Time mode, Stock mode or a combination of the two. In Time mode, each player receives a point when they KO an opponent, and loses a point if they are KO'd, or if they self-destruct. At the end of the designated time limit, the player with the most points wins. Should two or more players accumulate the same amount of points, there will a Sudden Death match to determine the winner. In Stock mode, each player is given a chosen amount of lives, and every time they are KO'd or self-destruct, they lose a life. When a player loses all of their lives, they are out of the game, and the match's conclusion is reached when there is only one player left standing.
Almost every mechanic missing from Super Smash Flash is added to Super Smash Flash 2, making it more similar to the rest of the Super Smash Bros. series than its predecessor.
yeah... how was that?
and for the flash series
http://smbzseries.net/episodes/
Super Mario Bros. Z, (SMBZ), is a Flash animation series created by Alvin-Earthworm. The series first debuted on April 22, 2006 at the popular flash site NewGrounds. It is a crossover between the Mario and Sonic the Hedgehog franchises, and draws heavy influence from the Dragon Ball franchise, such as the choreography of the fight scenes, powering up, and free flight. The series has reached well known popularity over the 2006 year and continues onward during 2007. The series was and still is famous for its "Outstanding Achievement in a Fan-made web-series". The series is targeted for 12 year olds only due to the promoted violence and mild language.
The show contains many references to both the Mario and Sonic series. It also borrows many sprites from the various characters of the Mario and Sonic universe.
Eight episodes have been created so far, with a time span of anywhere from two months to sixteen months with each new episode. The ninth episode is currently being produced. The creator of the series has stated that he plans on making 45 episodes total, dividing them into 3 Sagas sporting 15 episodes a piece, 1 movie. The show is not endorsed or licensed by Nintendo nor Sega and is non-canon. There is also a fan site devoted to the show and its spinoffs.
Mood: Exhilarated
Listening to: the music of ssf2
Reading: none
Watching: youtube
Playing: ssf2
Eating: taco
Drinking: 7up
Grumpydevilfellow
~chineseshell
I was familiar with super smash flash and super mario bros z but not the first game listed. It was really fun! punch punch punch kick kick kick
brawl9977
~brawl9977
OP
what did you think of the first one?
Grumpydevilfellow
~chineseshell
Fun game with an interesting concept. It seems familiar like I played it before. Rage mode is really fun.
brawl9977
~brawl9977
OP
the game takes the most memorable moments of the nes into modern old school.
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