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Crossover Clash: Smash Bros. Creator Sakurai Takes on Retro Game Master Arino

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In this exciting crossover event, Masahiro Sakurai, the creator of Super Smash Bros., went head-to-head with Kacho Arino, the Retro Game Master of Game Center CX. Sakurai, known for his YouTube channel “Masahiro Sakurai on Creating Games,” invited Arino to compete in a friendly gaming competition. The challenge involved playing 25 groundbreaking arcade titles from the late 1970s and early 1980s, showcasing the evolution of gaming during that era.

Sakurai introduced a unique twist to the competition, giving himself a significant handicap. He would lose a game if he took even a single hit, while Arino had until he got a game over to be declared the loser. The first episode of this series featured 9 games, including classics like Asteroids, Pac-Man, and Donkey Kong, as well as niche titles like Crazy Climber.

The dynamic duo of Sakurai and Arino provided insightful commentary and humor throughout the competition. They discussed the significance of each game and shared laughs over their gaming experiences. This collaboration allowed them to freely poke fun at each other and explore the innovations brought about by these arcade titles.

Despite Sakurai’s handicap, he maintained a close score, ending the video with a lead at 5-4. The next episode promises more exciting games, such as Mario Bros. and Ghosts ‘n Goblins.

This crossover between Sakurai and Arino offers a unique perspective on the history of video games, thanks to their combined years of experience as a designer and player. Fans can watch this entertaining collaboration on Game Center CX, where they even play the original Super Smash Bros. together. However, it’s worth noting that this video is available only in Japanese. This delightful partnership is sure to be a treat for gaming enthusiasts and may lead to more exciting collaborations in the future.

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