My primary reason for saying not to sell it is I just don't like to sell things I already own. You almost always lose money on the transaction, and there's always a possibility something will happen to make you say "man, I wish I had ____ again." I already made the choice to spend money on something, so I'm going to stick with that decision.
I also love the Wii for the virtual console. I never had a SNES as a kid, and it's great to get to play some of those games on a TV (main reason I dislike roms).
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Originally Posted by TheSlyMoogle
Also I hate smash, I've always hated it really. I just understand where the game used to be depth and skill wise, and i know what nintendo did to it without any reason really other than it was unintentional for them to give it that depth. It upset the serious "Smash" community who actually legitimately played the game in tournaments. There really wasn't a reason for nintendo to remove the glitches in the game, and they put no effort into balancing the game at all, which would have been the least they could have done. It's just a money grabber.
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This is true. I was so excited for Brawl, it was the first game I picked up on the Wii.
I could never get into it. Melee was one of my favorite games ever, as was the first Smash. There was just something different about Brawl. I was quite good at Melee, if I do say so myself, but Brawl seemed to introduce such a high level of randomness into matches that it wasn't worth taking the time to get better at. Not to mention the online is atrocious, and even when playing offline, I was felt like there was a very, very small amount of delay between when I pressed a button and when my avatar actually did something. It was tiny, but it was enough for me to notice, especially given how perfect I had gotten my timing in Melee.