shams said:
Without getting into definitions, maybe I mean "hardcore" & "popular". I think SSBB is a much stronger title (more popular) than Metroid. Metroid is most definitely a hardcore game - but I think SSBB has a more "hardcore" fanbase - # people that will rush to buy it. SSBB has online, casual play, lots of characters. (anyway, I'm probably blabbering... dead tired, bed time I would think... first day of skiing for about 10yrs..).
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Online is NOT confirmed in SSBB, and at this point is in fact very unlikely it will have it or it would have been anounced at E3. If you keep saying it has online anti-Wii fanboys are going to retaliate on you big time when it doesn't.








