Tag Archives: Super Smash Bros.

Super Smash Bros. Simulcast

This was the first attempt of a simultaneous live broadcast to both Twitch and YouTube from our chain of RTMP servers over an ADSL connection. It technically worked, but YouTube was not able to keep most of the recording and what was left was corrupt. So here is the local version uploaded later today:

We’ll tweak a few things before we try this again. The new Super Smash Bros. is pretty good.

Stay tuned,
~duel95.

Tails & Knuckles (Super Smash Bros.)

As you would have seen yesterday, I uploaded a Super Smash Bros. video showing Bayonetta, Tails and Knuckles in a battle. Today, I am providing a video specifically focused on Tails and Knuckles, with their independent move sets.

Watch as Tails demonstrates some of his moves against Sonic followed by Knuckles.

Here are the QR Codes for Tails and Knuckles:

Tails
Tails’ Mii (QR)
Knuckles
Knuckles’ Mii (QR)

Stay tuned,
~duel95.

Bayonetta VS Sonic Heroes

Super Smash Bros for WiiU and 3DS released an update yesterday that added Bayonetta, Corrin and some Mii fighter costumes. Of the update, I was excited to see Bayonetta, Tails and Knuckles join the game, even if Tails and Knuckles are only Mii fighters.

Making the most of this update, I made a 1v3 video of Bayonetta versing the Sonic Heroes. I hope you enjoy it, please take a look below.

Stay tuned for more,
~duel95.

Review: Nintendo 2DS Capture Card (Katsukity)

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Duel 95

New Technology review of the Nintendo 2DS capture card developed by Katsukity (Tokyo, Japan). I go into detail about the company, the ordering and shipping process, the hardware, software and provide a demonstration of the system in action. The video has chapter skip markers in the description if you only want to watch a specific aspect of the review.

Stay tuned!
~duel95

Video: Bombs Away!

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Duel 95

Super Smash Bros. for 3DS released on 4th October 2014. A video game filled with fast fighting action with combatants from various Nintendo franchises, including some others from SEGA, Namco and CAPCOM. As a continuation of HAL Laboratory’s ‘Super Smash Bros.’ series, they continue their positive reputation by continually producing an enjoyable game with aspects for both hardcore and casual gamers. So last week, after finally receiving a Nintendo 2DS (with capture board) from Japan, I couldn’t wait to share my experience of this fine game to the world. Of course this is just a test video without commentary but we’ll have more very soon! Just a heads up if you haven’t played Super Smash Bros. 4 yet, this video contains SPOILERS (Unlockable characters, etc.).

More Smash Bros. soon! If you would like to join in and verse in an online match, let us know in the comments, post us on Facebook or send us an email.

Stay tuned!
~duel95.