Not everything that Super Smash Facts tweets out is real, but that doesn’t doesn’t mean the Smash Bros. “factoids” account can’t be funny.
In fact, sometimes the parody Twitter account manages to be more truthful than the actual descriptions you’ll find in the Smash Bros. games. Most of the time, though, the Twitter account just likes to troll with its descriptions of Smash Bros. things.
Take a look:
Zelda pic.twitter.com/zlQDi5PG0n
— Super Smash Facts! (@SuperSmashFacts) September 19, 2014
Mushroom Kingdom (SSBM) pic.twitter.com/detZHHFC21
— Super Smash Facts! (@SuperSmashFacts) September 20, 2014
Pitfall pic.twitter.com/TSLNtDy3Ck
— Super Smash Facts! (@SuperSmashFacts) September 22, 2014
Beehive pic.twitter.com/GJsaBRMgoT
— Super Smash Facts! (@SuperSmashFacts) September 23, 2014
Poké Floats pic.twitter.com/C1zi8pRDRR
— Super Smash Facts! (@SuperSmashFacts) September 27, 2014
Pokémon Stadium pic.twitter.com/w5WkFSbIoV
— Super Smash Facts! (@SuperSmashFacts) September 30, 2014
PictoChat pic.twitter.com/euC4YZ97N4
— Super Smash Facts! (@SuperSmashFacts) October 1, 2014
Franklin Badge pic.twitter.com/IV5tLhXaKs
— Super Smash Facts! (@SuperSmashFacts) October 2, 2014
Super Mushroom pic.twitter.com/S5jbgGdkx4
— Super Smash Facts! (@SuperSmashFacts) October 3, 2014
Neutral attack pic.twitter.com/9WgbrnZgzy
— Super Smash Facts! (@SuperSmashFacts) October 4, 2014
Ridley pic.twitter.com/j0YYfOqbF0
— Super Smash Facts! (@SuperSmashFacts) October 6, 2014
I do gotta give the writing in Smash Bros. some credit though, because even though they’d never write anything like Super Smash Facts!, they’re clearly having some fun with descriptions anyway.
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2 responses to “Fake Smash Bros. Facts Are The Best”
That Pokemon stadium one was pretty good.
Actually the Pokemon Stadium and PictoChat entries seem pretty accurate.