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'''8-Bit''' is a [[Mr. Game & Watch (SSBM)|Mr. Game & Watch]] combo video featuring gameplay by Nakamaru. It has gained popularity due to its unusual usage of synchronization between audio and video - the video opens with clips of G&W's [[forward aerial]] in time with the song's drum beat, and every time the vocals say "Hey!" a clip of the [[Judgment]] attack connecting with a 9 is shown. The video shows heavy usage of [[Fire]] and G&W's [[down aerial]] to disrupt rcovery, as well as usage of his forward smash and down tilt to edgeguard. | '''8-Bit''' is a [[Mr. Game & Watch (SSBM)|Mr. Game & Watch]] combo video featuring gameplay by Nakamaru. It has gained popularity due to its unusual usage of synchronization between audio and video - the video opens with clips of G&W's [[forward aerial]] in time with the song's drum beat, and every time the vocals say "Hey!" a clip of the [[Judgment]] attack connecting with a 9 is shown. The video shows heavy usage of [[Fire]] and G&W's [[down aerial]] to disrupt rcovery, as well as usage of his forward smash and down tilt to edgeguard. |
Revision as of 07:43, June 27, 2011
8-Bit is a Mr. Game & Watch combo video featuring gameplay by Nakamaru. It has gained popularity due to its unusual usage of synchronization between audio and video - the video opens with clips of G&W's forward aerial in time with the song's drum beat, and every time the vocals say "Hey!" a clip of the Judgment attack connecting with a 9 is shown. The video shows heavy usage of Fire and G&W's down aerial to disrupt rcovery, as well as usage of his forward smash and down tilt to edgeguard.