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Super Smash Bros. Melee - Prima's Official Strategy Guide

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Super Smash Bros. Melee: Prima's Official Strategy Guide features all the essential strategy you need in this furious, frenzied, frantic fighting game for Nintendo’s new GameCube system! We’ll help you choose from 14 of your favorite Nintendo characters based on their brawling strengths, and give you the low-down on their signature moves and weapons. This guide gives you everything you want to know about each spectacular arena, multiplayer fighting tactics, hidden game modes, unlockable fighters, offensive and defensive items, and the ultimate melee battle against 100 enemies!

112 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2001

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January 4, 2019
I'm a Pichu main myself and thanks to this book, I now have the ability to EPICALLY destroy any Fox main that approaches me. I am so strong, I can tell you that Goku is the next Smash Ultimate Character.
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April 18, 2015
The strategy guide worked. And now I became the best on the tier list ready to compete for all EVO and APEX tournaments forever. 10/10 will melee again.
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March 19, 2026
3/19/26 - I would put this in my reading challenge but the GR overlords are cracking down. A brief thought I had was wondering why I like games > reading/anime. I've already written about loving OSTs, and being able to move around helps me tolerate mediocre stories. But I tolerate manga so. I think the other subtle thing is that there is an infinite amount of books to read, whereas games/anime there's actually a relatively recent limit (ie last 40 years). So I don't feel as intimidated when it comes to wasting time and the idea of purpose bc there technically is an end, for better or for worse (to the games I want to play sorta). But I can technically replay things? anyway an attempt to explain my subconscious

LOL - I remembered. I was wondering what I was missing from my taskbar after resetting my laptop. it was VSCode... man. (...that and Anki are basically nightmares that I can't seem to get away from)

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