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TMNT: Smash-Up OUGA Debut (Part 3)

On 09/18/09, TMNT: Smash-Up made its debut at the hallowed halls of Morton Hall in Athens, Ohio. Shortly after 5AM, a decision was made to record the remainder of the gaming session. These are th...  
 
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raymkkkk (2 months ago) Show Hide
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this game looks fun are the controls same as smash like all directions tilts like up A and Up B moves
OUGamingArts (2 months ago) Show Hide
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The basic layout of controls are the same, but the gameplay is very different. You can't crouch, for example, and to run you double tap the analog stick.

There are smash attacks and tilts, but there's no optional charge-up for smash attacks.
raymkkkk (2 months ago) Show Hide
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thanks thats just what i wanted to know
brian21792 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Does any sort of stage counterpick system suit this game well?
OUGamingArts (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Counterpicking stages will not be nearly as important in this game. Ring outs are very much a rarity, and almost each stage has its own share of hazards.

To put it another way, if you were to divide the stages into neutrals and counterpicks, there would probably be two or three neutral stages total.

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