Smash has YouTube upload button?!?!

Smash has YouTube upload button?!?!

Recently, Super Smash Bros for 3DS and Wii U got an update with more DLC and more features. We learned about these features and DLC from the Nintendo Direct Mr. Sakurai presented us with, and now it's finally here! The third wave of DLC Mii costumes includes King K. Rool Suit, Bear Suit, Samus Suit, and Chrom Suit. This update doesn't come with a fighter. There are two new stages from the original Super Smash Bros. on the Nintendo 64, Hyrule Castle, and Peach's Castle. There is also a new Online mode. This new online mode is Tourney mode on the Wii U. You can compete in tourneys to get the highest points, or on random ocasions participate in a tourney yourself! This idea was taken from Super Smash Bros. Brawl on the Wii, and wasn't added to the original release of Smash 4 because of development and time issues. Mr. Sakurai also pointed out about uploading replays to YouTube. Replays back in Super Smash Bros Brawl. were just codes, not and actual video file. You couldn't save the replays onto an SD card or a USB Drive to upload them. You had to spend at least $200 on a good capture card for your Wii U. But with the new update, you don't have to spend a dime! If you fought a good match, you can save it as a replay. On the replay menu, you can then press "SEND", and it will say "POST TO YOUTUBE AND MIIVERSE". You will need a Google account to upload to YouTube. I could benefit from this because I'm a YouTuber, and I was gonna buy a capture card for my Wii U AND my 2DS. Now I just have to buy one. It's a happy ending for all of us! :D

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hi
Also tournament mode started back in Melee if I'm not mistaken. Most of this stuff I would already know but this was pretty recent to me so I guess this news was worth reciting. And typically some better smash battles I've had and seen were fairly short although your lucky to get a good one under that limit imo although it depends on who's playing too and how fast you play.
But here's the thing:
If you have a good match and it's over 3 min long and you send it, it won't work. Also, my capture card for my Wii U didn't cost over $200. It cost $130. I mean this is a cool feature and all but capture cards are still better because you can record way more than replays and I'm not sure if this is the best thing for gaming channels because it's 720p30 and a lot of capture cards are 720p60 but yeah this is a good affordable alternative that many people can use and it's definitely better than recording with a camera.

Good blog nonetheless.
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