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==History Behind Super Smash Bros.==
==History Behind Super Smash Bros.==
The History Behind Super Smash Bros. series are all videos related to the showcase of where some things from the [[Super Smash Bros. series]] come from. They were started on December from 2006 by [[CrappyCaptureDevice]], by explaining the origins from the character's moves in [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]. CCD soon got popular on YouTube and continued with his series of videos, alongside some tutorials of how he does them. When SSBB got released, some people asked CCD if he will do the same with that game, and he answered: "possibly but not right away", but also mentioned that he would like to see what other people can do. Since then, many people have posted their own Brawl videos. Some good examples are honeymustardn and GamesinGeneral, and some others focused on special things like SHYKOOPA (focused on the music part) and LuigiBowser2 (focused on things related to Characer's Victory Scenes). So, it's safe to say that the project, at least for now, had been worked on by the YouTube community in general, and it's safe to say that anyone who want to post some videos related, then there shouldn't be any problem. CCD has officially started his SSBB history videos. As of now, he's uploading videos on the music history of SSBB.
The History Behind Super Smash Bros. series are all videos related to the showcase of where some things from the [[Super Smash Bros. series]] come from. They were started on December 2006 by CrappyCaptureDevice, by explaining the origins from the character's moves in [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]. He soon got popular on YouTube and continued with his series of videos, alongside some tutorials of how he does them. When SSBB got released, some people asked CCD if he will do the same with that game, and he answered: "possibly but not right away", but also mentioned that he would like to see what other people can do. Since then, many people have posted their own Brawl videos. CCD has officially started his SSBB history videos. As of now, he's uploading videos on the music history of SSBB.


== External Links ==
== External Links ==
[http://www.youtube.com/CrappyCaptureDevice CrappyCaptureDevice's Youtube account.]
[http://www.youtube.com/CrappyCaptureDevice CrappyCaptureDevice's Youtube account.]

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CrappyCaptureDevice is a Smash enthusiast on YouTube who reveals connections between various elements of Super Smash Bros. Melee and their historical counterparts. He is credited for creating the History Behind Super Smash Bros. series. His videos use footage from old Nintendo games as well as Melee to describes the similarities and differences between both games. While casual players may notice some similarities, his videos go in depth on all the details, often finding things no one else would. In short, he is a historian, of sorts. He is currently doing the history of SSBB.

History Behind Super Smash Bros.

The History Behind Super Smash Bros. series are all videos related to the showcase of where some things from the Super Smash Bros. series come from. They were started on December 2006 by CrappyCaptureDevice, by explaining the origins from the character's moves in Super Smash Bros. Melee. He soon got popular on YouTube and continued with his series of videos, alongside some tutorials of how he does them. When SSBB got released, some people asked CCD if he will do the same with that game, and he answered: "possibly but not right away", but also mentioned that he would like to see what other people can do. Since then, many people have posted their own Brawl videos. CCD has officially started his SSBB history videos. As of now, he's uploading videos on the music history of SSBB.

External Links

CrappyCaptureDevice's Youtube account.