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'''Brawl Snapshots''' was a highly popular image-upload website intended for sharing of [[snapshot]]s taken in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. Members could upload either .jpg images or raw .bin files, with the additional option to preform automatic widescreen un-distortion. Member could +1 others' images to increase their ranking on various lists, with the top-rated images generally being humerous, lucky, or requiring extensive setup.
'''Brawl Snapshots''' was a highly popular image-upload website intended for sharing of [[snapshot]]s taken in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. Members could upload either .jpg images or raw .bin files, with the additional option to preform automatic widescreen un-distortion. Member could +1 others' images to increase their ranking on various lists, with the top-rated images generally being humerous, lucky, or requiring extensive setup.


However, the website's forums were a constant source of arguments and controversy for various reasons, and eventually the site's owners ceased paying for it and let it go down. No spiritual successor has existed since.
However, the website's forums were a constant source of arguments and controversy for various reasons, and eventually the site's owners ceased paying for it and let it go down. No spiritual successor has existed since.

Revision as of 17:56, August 5, 2012

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Brawl Snapshots was a highly popular image-upload website intended for sharing of snapshots taken in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Members could upload either .jpg images or raw .bin files, with the additional option to preform automatic widescreen un-distortion. Member could +1 others' images to increase their ranking on various lists, with the top-rated images generally being humerous, lucky, or requiring extensive setup.

However, the website's forums were a constant source of arguments and controversy for various reasons, and eventually the site's owners ceased paying for it and let it go down. No spiritual successor has existed since.