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A '''[[combo]] video''' is a video that shows clips of a character doing multiple hits in a row on an opponent during the course of a match.  These clips are removed from the context of the entire match they came from and are edited together by the video creator, which can be the person who performed the combos or a different person entirely.  These clips are usually set to music and typically given intro and/or ending credits to give recognition to the video creator and the player being showcased.   
A '''[[combo]] or compilation video''' is a video that shows clips of a character doing multiple hits in a row on an opponent during the course of a match.  These clips are removed from the context of the entire match they came from and are edited together by the video creator, which can be the person who performed the combos or a different person entirely.  These clips are usually set to music and typically given intro and/or ending credits to give recognition to the video creator and the player being showcased.   


Many [[professional]] level players have combo videos created by fans.  Many intermediate level players make their own videos to show their skill.
Many [[professional]] level players have combo videos created by fans.  Many intermediate level players make their own videos to show their skill.
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==External Links==
==External Links==
: [http://www.smashboards.com/showthread.php?t=84888].  The Smashboards section that keeps track of combo videos.
: [http://www.smashboards.com/showthread.php?t=84888].  The Smashboards section that keeps track of combo videos.
[[Category:Videos]]
[[Category:Videos]]

Revision as of 23:20, July 3, 2010

A combo or compilation video is a video that shows clips of a character doing multiple hits in a row on an opponent during the course of a match. These clips are removed from the context of the entire match they came from and are edited together by the video creator, which can be the person who performed the combos or a different person entirely. These clips are usually set to music and typically given intro and/or ending credits to give recognition to the video creator and the player being showcased.

Many professional level players have combo videos created by fans. Many intermediate level players make their own videos to show their skill.

Combo videos entered the smash scene in 2004 and the number of videos has grown at an increasing rate over time, and there are well over 200 videos now.

External Links

[1]. The Smashboards section that keeps track of combo videos.