Sunday, October 26, 2008

Captain Falcon - Super Smash Bros Tips

Captain Falcon is one of the most recognized characters in the Nintendo world. He has starred in the infamous F-Zero futuristic racing series among titles. However, one of his most well-known appearances is in the series of Super Smash Bros. His famous Falcon Punch and his famous "Show Your Moves" taunt can be recognized a mile away. However, Captain Falcon has many hidden strengths that are not recognized immediately.

For instance, in every game but Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Captain Falcon is the fastest character in the game. In Super Smash Bros Brawl, Sonic is the fastest character in the entire game. This trait can be used for a variety of purposes. With Captain Falcon's intense speed, he can easily attack opponents before they can do anything themselves. This speed can overwhelm your opponent and make your attacks reach them without fail.

Another important trait of Captain Falcon is his Falcon Punch. The Falcon Punch is one of Falcon's most recognized moves and his most powerful. It can do nearly 25% damage and can often kill any opponent with around 50% damage. Also, in Super Smash Bros Brawl, the move got a boost by being able to rotate at a 180 degree angle and to switch the direction completely. This can be done by holding the control stick back at the beginning of the move.

In conclusion, Captain Falcon is a key character in the Super Smash Bros. series. He boasts speed and power and a nice look all at the same time.

To learn more about the Captain Falcon (Videos, Pictures, Biography and Downloads) click here: Captain Falcon

To get more information about the Falcon Punch, click here: Falcon Punch

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