2 hrs 5 min

25 Years of Smashing Success: A Super Smash Bros Retrospective Blowing Cartridges

    • Video Games

In this episode of the Blowing Cartridges Podcast, we celebrate 25 years of Super Smash Bros, Nintendo's iconic crossover fighting game series that has captivated gamers since its debut in 1999. Join our hosts, alongside special guests Alex and Paul as they dive into the rich history of the franchise, from its humble beginnings on the Nintendo 64 to its latest iteration on the Nintendo Switch. We explore the game's evolution, memorable characters, and groundbreaking mechanics that have made it a beloved staple in the gaming community.
 
This episode also delves into the passionate division between Super Smash Bros Melee and other entries in the series. Our hosts examine why Melee, released for the GameCube in 2001, has maintained a fiercely loyal competitive scene, and how it differs in gameplay, speed, and technical complexity from its successors. We'll discuss the lasting impact of Melee on the competitive landscape and its role in shaping the community's culture.
 
Additionally, we shine a spotlight on the Australian competitive Smash community. From grassroots events to international recognition, the Australian Smash scene has carved out its own vibrant niche in the global gaming arena.
 
Tune in for nostalgic reflections, expert analysis, and exciting discussions on what the future might hold for this legendary series. 

In this episode of the Blowing Cartridges Podcast, we celebrate 25 years of Super Smash Bros, Nintendo's iconic crossover fighting game series that has captivated gamers since its debut in 1999. Join our hosts, alongside special guests Alex and Paul as they dive into the rich history of the franchise, from its humble beginnings on the Nintendo 64 to its latest iteration on the Nintendo Switch. We explore the game's evolution, memorable characters, and groundbreaking mechanics that have made it a beloved staple in the gaming community.
 
This episode also delves into the passionate division between Super Smash Bros Melee and other entries in the series. Our hosts examine why Melee, released for the GameCube in 2001, has maintained a fiercely loyal competitive scene, and how it differs in gameplay, speed, and technical complexity from its successors. We'll discuss the lasting impact of Melee on the competitive landscape and its role in shaping the community's culture.
 
Additionally, we shine a spotlight on the Australian competitive Smash community. From grassroots events to international recognition, the Australian Smash scene has carved out its own vibrant niche in the global gaming arena.
 
Tune in for nostalgic reflections, expert analysis, and exciting discussions on what the future might hold for this legendary series. 

2 hrs 5 min