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This game supports Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. If you connect your Wii to the Internet, you can enjoy linked battles with distant people!

For details, click here.

But because this form of communication is greatly affected by the distance between you and your opponent, your brawls may not run smoothly if you’re really far apart—like, for instance, if you’re connecting between Japan and America.

The more distant you are, the worse your connection becomes, and the slower it feels. I apologize, but I hope you understand.


This is the main menu for Wi-Fi!

There are two primary connection methods. The names of these methods are "With Friends" and "With Anyone." The menus and structures of each method are pretty different.

With Friends
Wii friends who have registered one another’s names can play together freely.


Register your friends!


If you’re registered as friends, you can check each other’s status. If a friend is online and you earn his or her consent, you can enter a battle.


You can change your icon...

And even send short messages during brawls!


These short messages are entered in advance, and you send them by taunting. There are four messages for the four directions on the + Control Pad: Up, down, left and right.

With friends, you can brawl any way you like. And there are other modes besides just free-for-alls.

With Anyone
You can also battle with people you don’t know who are looking for brawls. The most important point here is that you will not know each other’s names.



If you think of your opponent as a simple scarecrow, any psychological barriers may melt away.


Your opponent will not know your name or any information about you, and neither of you can send short messages. There will also be no battle records kept for this mode, so whether you win or lose, it doesn’t matter. Just sit back and play.

Now, while you’re waiting for a match to start, you can kill time with a little practice on Sandbag.

Practice, practice!


We’re planning a number of services that make use of Wi-Fi, but we’ll reveal them gradually with the other modes. Enjoy.
No voice chat. OWNED MR FANBOY
LOL keep to your Halo with your little children crying out Noob.
Brawl has no time for voice chat.
right. you know halo has a mute command, right? owned mr fanboy
I completely hate that. That's the same way it was for Mario Kart DS- stupid enforced online anonymity. What a silly choice...
Thats the downside about nintendo....they have a particular target audience (small children)...and that ruins it for everyone else..
BigBoiD wrote:
No voice chat. OWNED MR FANBOY

That has to be the stupidest reason I've ever heard.
It has everything else and vanilla pudding, but no voice chat automatically makes it horrible?

Can't see voice chat being that essential to Smash bros- it has SMASH ATTACKS!!!!!
It doesn't make it horrible, but it's pretty god damn lame that it doesn't have voice chat.

I don't know about you but when I'm playing with my friends, and I'm unable to talk with them, the game is just really boring.

BBD is one of them guys you need a mute command for.
nishiatsu, you know that voice chat brings an essential factor to a game: communication. trash talk makes games like that all the more fun. look at dead or alive 4. it has voice chat, and it's fun as fuck online.
lol brawl don't need voice chat. You ever played super smash brothers? Kay.
There may be an update for it.
Who knows?
Kirby: YOU FUKIN PIECE OF SHIT
Nishiatsu wrote:
lol brawl don't need voice chat. You ever played super smash brothers? Kay.

I have. I also know that those didn't have online play, and you could talk to the person you were fighting because they were right next to you. Dur?
BigBoiD wrote:
Nishiatsu wrote:
lol brawl don't need voice chat. You ever played super smash brothers? Kay.

I have. I also know that those didn't have online play, and you could talk to the person you were fighting because they were right next to you. Dur?

Hay guyz, I can chat on Project 64k just fine.
I'm a fan of both of the first 2 but that taunt shits pretty lame....Thats practically no communication at all....Which gets old fast...Theres probably a limit to what you can type on those too...I can see how it'd be fun playing in organized tournaments on a gamefaqs forum or something...But being thrown into a match with unknown people who have very few things they can say...That's not much different at ALL from CPs
You can't even used the taunts in random matches. It is effectively the same experience as playing against the cps, which is boring.
I can't say I'll miss not having in-game communication, because I wouldn't be looking forward to being called a faggot nigger nub when I play. It's one thing to make friendly trash talk with people I know, but I can do without being called a a bunch of stuff by random anonymous online players.

Still sucks that legitimate use of in-game chat ends up swept out along with that, but I suppose I could hook up my Wii to the monitor and use Ventrilo on my computer to do the same thing.
I just read the stuff about 'no voice chat, owned mr. fanboy.'

Voice chat doesn't need to make the game 'fun', but i would have preferred the option to have it, of course, with a mute command. 'Have you ever played smash bros? Kay.' Was a lame response, Nishiatsu. Present some more reason maybe, instead of acting like a child in your rebuttal. Bigbroid is correct in the factor of communication, it's becoming an essential factor to online gaming, or rather, has been for a long time.
But yes, I don't like the little pre-adolescence children screaming 'OMG YOU HACKER!' or whatever into my ear.

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