Super Smash Bros. · Tutorial · 2016
Ragequitting is a universal gaming phenomenon—and Super Smash Bros. delivers some of the most memorable examples. This compilation captures 20 of the best instances where players have had enough and decided to quit out entirely, often while still holding stocks. What makes these clips particularly entertaining is the variety of situations that push players to rage quit: some are down to their last stock, while others inexplicably bail out with all four stocks still remaining. The contrast between the desperation of a clutch moment and the absurdity of giving up when victory is still possible creates the comedic tension that drives the video. Compiled from the UK Smash community and featuring contributions from players across the competitive scene, this collection showcases the emotional side of the game—the moments when frustration wins out over the competitive spirit. Whether you're a Smash player yourself or just enjoy watching the human reaction to gaming adversity, these ragequits serve as a humorous reminder that even skilled competitors have their breaking point.
A timeless technique known as the "Rage quit" occurs in every video game, including Smash. it is a technique formed from the pure rage of the player, causing them to L R A START and quit out of the game, most of the time while they still have stocks left. In some clips in this video the ragequitter even has all 4 stocks left! Thanks for watching! Sorry Matt! :( Special thanks…
Show more →A timeless technique known as the "Rage quit" occurs in every video game, including Smash. it is a technique formed from the pure rage of the player, causing them to L R A START and quit out of the game, most of the time while they still have stocks left. In some clips in this video the ragequitter even has all 4 stocks left! Thanks for watching! Sorry Matt! :( Special thanks to: Sma
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