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Timson
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Character info
Smash 64 main Kirby
Melee mains Marth, Fox
Other Melee characters Sheik, Falco, Captain Falcon
Brawl mains Marth, Olimar, Falco
Other Brawl characters Meta Knight, Pikachu
Smash 4 mains Sheik, Mario
Other Smash 4 characters Captain Falcon, Fox, Yoshi, Diddy Kong
Project M mains Marth, Fox, Sheik, Mewtwo
Other Project M characters Captain Falcon, Falco
Team info
Crew(s) TSC, MCIsles
Personal and other info
Birth date (age 26)
Location Northern California United States
Miscellaneous info
Skill Other Below pro-am (Melee, Project M, Smash 4)
Amateur (Brawl, Smash 64)
Smash joke of the day:
The Ice Climbers have no tech skill because they are Nintendude.
--Yellow's joke of the day

Hi there. My name is Timson, and there are apparently 622,222 of me. That's what, 0.00889% of the world population?

Read more about me below.

How I got into Smash

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My Smash story is pretty quirky, unique, and full of ups and downs. Read all about it here.

My stance on the games

  • Smash 64: I greatly dislike this game and the physics engine. Options feel very limited, especially on the defense; I don't want to play a game where one hit guarantees death, with no DI or anything you can do to escape properly executed combos. I also don't want to play a game where shields are horrible, as I rely a lot on my shield game. There also isn't any character I enjoy in Smash 64 other than maybe Kirby, and I never feel like I'm improving or winning with skill when I up tilt spam the foe to oblivion and back. As a spectator, Smash 64 is greatly impressive, but I don't see the fun in auto-comboing an opponent from zero to death myself.
  • Melee: Melee is my favorite official Smash game due to its depth and the fun factor of about half the cast. I recognize that there are flaws to Melee, such as wobbling, the overly lenient meteor canceling window, and the clone problem (although Falco and Ganondorf are very well-done clones). When it comes down to it, though, there's just more I feel I can do. I'm not held back by the engine as much as in other games, and can experiment with different playstyles and combos to see what works best for me. There are so many movement options in Melee that it separates from being just a game that boils down to "opponent does this, here's the optimal response"- there are many ways to react to a situation; some reward you more but are of higher risk, and some are safer but have low reward, and I greatly appreciate this dynamic as it forces players to deviate away from a typical textbook playstyle to improve. Melee also has the best 1P modes and event matches overall in my opinion. What really separates Melee from the rest for me, though, is that there are many more characters who are viable, are fun and dynamic to play, and have significant skill ceilings that always encourage me to go back and experiment with new tactics. I initially couldn't even decide on a main for a year, as I constantly oscillated between Jigglypuff, Fox, Falco, Marth, Peach, and even Mario and Mr. Game & Watch. When I thought I found a character that was for me, I tried playing another and it also resonated with me. Overall, it's a fantastic game and one of my favorite games of all time, right behind some Pokémon titles and platformers, and I always find myself going back to it.
  • Brawl: Brawl was my first personal exposure to Smash. There are significant flaws with it, too, namely the overly defensive gameplay that reduces playstyles down to a textbook, and the dominance of Meta Knight. I don't appreciate the decreased skill ceiling either, which was a detriment to me when I was first trying to play competitively. However, I still find it really fun, and it's still one of my favorite games. There are still many advanced things to learn and experiment with, and a lot of characters I find enjoyable to play, such as Marth, Olimar, Falco, and even Meta Knight. I also like how Brawl forces players to develop more cerebral ability to improve, a skill that can help people get better across the entire Smash series. The Subspace Emissary, while admittedly a development sink, was a solid and unique 1P mode which I greatly appreciated. Overall, it's flawed in certain aspects, and I still prefer Melee, but Brawl is a great game in its own right- both competitively and just for the experience.
  • Project M: Since I prefer Melee to Brawl, but still like both, I naturally find Project M to be the best competitive Smash experience. With a balanced roster of characters with completely unique offensive and defensive playstyles and movement options akin to Melee's, as well as a balanced roster of competitive stages (with a good dose of "fun" stages too), the game gets even deeper. Some may criticize the retention of the Melee top tiers, but I don't have a problem with it, as I main them in Melee and find it easy to continue maining them in this mod. Project M was actually the catalyst for me to get back into Smash as a series, so I respect it greatly for that.
  • Brawl Minus: I used to greatly enjoy Minus, even moreso than I did Project M; back then, it was more complete with more characters, and worked better with the Brawl engine. I also liked its quirky yet unique stage list, and their strange takes on illegal stages such as Distant Planet and New Pork City. However, I greatly oppose many of the changes they've been making recently. I think they completely butchered Roy when they added him; I've tried to enjoy him many times, but to no avail. They've also purged many of the fun and unique stages and replaced them with gimmicks, such as the rapidly flipping Melee Final Destination with obnoxious music. I still like Minus, though clearly not to the extent before, and I greatly prefer Project M nowadays.
  • Brawl Plus: This mod is essentially Brawl with slightly faster mechanics, which didn't resonate well with me. They failed to fix the majority of problems with Brawl and added new ones, and after playing for just under an hour, I quickly grew bored of it and moved back to Minus.
  • Smash 4: Even though I probably play Smash 4 better than the previous titles (due to greater 1v1 experience with actual people), I find it inferior to Melee and Brawl, which I think are masterpieces. I was expecting this game to completely blow them both out of the water, especially after hearing it would cater to players of both. After playing for several weeks, both online and in 1P mode, I was thoroughly disappointed as I quickly discovered that Smash 4 did not fix many of the problems present in Brawl, even removing advanced techniques present in Brawl and adding new problems like Rage. It also removes a lot of the features in Brawl like an adventure mode and has inferior minigames in my opinion. However, I do concede that it is probably the best of the series for casual play and free-for-alls as I've had a blast playing 6-player Smash with friends. Although I believe it's competitively flawed, there's still some depth to it and I've found some characters that I enjoy playing and can be very flexible with in terms of playstyle. While it's not as good, it's still a fun game, and I will continue playing this in the future especially with the new content coming out for it on DLC; I also plan to go competitive for this and Melee concurrently, aiming to become one of the best in the state if I can.
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