In a video last night, Super Smash Bros. creator Masahiro Sakurai casually took out two controllers to show off the new Super Smash Bros. Ultimate fighter Banjo-Kazooie. He was on his own. Thatās how he sometimes plays the game. Against himself.
If youāre a Smash aficionado, you might already know about this. There are pictures of Sakurai using two controllers while playing Smash a decade ago when Super Smash Bros. Brawl was new. If you want to see this in motion, you can check out last nightās stream where Sakurai casually played against himself. (Sakurai starts talking about playing with two controllers at about 40 seconds in, and then plays at around 3:30)
During the presentation, Sakurai explains that back in the Gamecube days, he played Smash against himself with the controllers stacked vertically. āTry doing this with the Nintendo Switch Pro Controllers, however, and youāll end up accidentally pressing the R and L buttons,ā he continued. Now, he has to line up the controllers side by side.
If you still canāt believe your eyes, Sakurai also played this way for a livestream to show off Dragon Questās Hero for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Sakurai didnāt have a script for this livestream, so heās also riffing about the game while playing against himself. If youāve ever streamed, you know that talking while playing a game can sometimes be a challenge in and of itself. (Sakurai starts playing with two controllers at around 5:30)
Itās not just astonishing that he is so good at his own game that he plays against himself to show off new movesets, itās that he does it so naturally. Watching Sakurai play with two controllers is like watching a normal person tie their shoes. All I can hope for is that someday, I will be as good at anything as Sakurai is at Super Smash Bros