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6 Old School Melee Legends That Have Still Got It

Super Smash Bros. Melee · Combo Video · 2018

A retrospective on six legendary Melee competitors from the MLG era who've proven their staying power in modern tournaments. The video assembles Ken, PC Chris, Azen, Mew2King, ChuDat, and KoreanDJ—all pioneers of early competitive Smash Bros.—to demonstrate how their technical mastery and game knowledge have kept them competitive against today's elite players. Rather than mining recent years, this feature deliberately reaches back to the 2001–2007 dominance period, capturing a generation of players whose influence fundamentally shaped Melee's competitive landscape. The compilation uses match footage and tournament highlights to contrast their legendary performances from the peak MLG era with their contemporary results, underlining how veteran players with deep technical foundations adapt to evolving competition. Viewers familiar with Melee's history will recognize the significance of each player selected, while the video's structure makes clear why these figures remain relevant nearly two decades into the game's competitive cycle. It's both a tribute to foundational players and evidence that raw skill and experience create a durable advantage in fighting games.

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A video showcasing old school Melee legends that still have the ability to go toe to toe with high level players nowadays. Featuring Ken, PC Chris, Azen, Mew2King, ChuDat, and KoreanDJ, highlighting their prowess both back in the day, and in the current era of Melee. Thanks for watching! PS: I specifically wanted to feature players that saw dominance before or during the MLG…

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A video showcasing old school Melee legends that still have the ability to go toe to toe with high level players nowadays. Featuring Ken, PC Chris, Azen, Mew2King, ChuDat, and KoreanDJ, highlighting their prowess both back in the day, and in the current era of Melee. Thanks for watching! PS: I specifically wanted to feature players that saw dominance before or during the MLG era of Melee (2001-2007) because anything other than that just felt too recent. Special thanks to: BTS: ht

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