@@RodriMessi16 if its a regular charge shot then hold the b button, if your charging a battle chip you hold the a button (or whatever your battle chip button is)
Well, you can't exactly bring an well known character from the original series, and expect people to not want more of him. They most likely had planned to add Bass in the sequel, and put him in MB1 as a teaser.
Fun Fact: There are actually 176 chips in the game but the last one can only be obtained via Gameshark. And of course, it's the Bass chip. All I'll say is thank goodness they changed it so you could get a crack at the chip in BNs 2-6 onward. Hell even in 4-6 you get a different attack of his depending on the version. For Red Sun/Team Protoman/Gregar you get his AirBurst chip. For Blue Moon/Team Colonel/Falzar you get his Hells Rolling chip. And for Double Team DS you can even get that secret Giga Chip that I believe deals 500 Piercing damage to the enemy field.
@@aliesterus1.023 I think you mean the Wii U, but yeah, the Bass Chip was actually an event thing originally in Japan, and was added via accessing the multiplayer menu in the Virtual Console release(same with all the other Multiplayer or event exclusive chips for the other games)
This game was SO fun. I will never forget fighting a boss named Kingman and I think he used chess pieces. Lol. He was tough but I managed to finally beat him as well Bass!
As you go deeper into the net, you’ll eventually reach an area wheee Heel Navis (the purple ones) are around. They’ll explain what’s needed to pass through test gates. The first is a test of bravery, and has two gates. Never escape battles while in the area and the gate will open. Be sure to take the right most gate at this fork. Next is a collection test. You need to earn at least 10 battle chips while in the area (this is also the area where you can earn the super rare and useful pop up chip). The next area requires you fight less than seven battles. Memorize the map and escape fights if you can as those don’t count. The last gate requires you maintain a minimum busting level of 4 for every fight until you reach the gate. If you fail at any time, you’re booted back to the entrance so this is mandatory. Get to the gate as fast as you can, and you’ll be in Internet 16, the room with the big square. Bass (or Forte if you prefer) only appears if you have collected one of every chip other than the Life Aura, so you’ll need to go everywhere else to farm chips first but the area does have all those useful mystery data packets to get so it’s worth the trip Note, once you open a gate, it stays open.
This game has been out for years and I've only just noticed the floor pannels are in the shape of folders
oh shit
Wait what
thank you for pointing this out to me
UnknownArtist 720 do you know how to make a charge attack? I tried and it never worked
@@RodriMessi16 if its a regular charge shot then hold the b button, if your charging a battle chip you hold the a button (or whatever your battle chip button is)
It's kinda funny how Bass became such a big deal later on in the series, yet here he's just like "boo, super boss!"
Well, you can't exactly bring an well known character from the original series, and expect people to not want more of him. They most likely had planned to add Bass in the sequel, and put him in MB1 as a teaser.
Fun Fact: There are actually 176 chips in the game but the last one can only be obtained via Gameshark. And of course, it's the Bass chip. All I'll say is thank goodness they changed it so you could get a crack at the chip in BNs 2-6 onward. Hell even in 4-6 you get a different attack of his depending on the version. For Red Sun/Team Protoman/Gregar you get his AirBurst chip. For Blue Moon/Team Colonel/Falzar you get his Hells Rolling chip. And for Double Team DS you can even get that secret Giga Chip that I believe deals 500 Piercing damage to the enemy field.
Didn't they give it to you in the Wii ports?
@@aliesterus1.023 there are no wii ports?
@@Gfitty There _were,_ actually. They were available through the Wii-shop, which is no longer available, at least to the public.
@@aliesterus1.023 I think you mean the Wii U, but yeah, the Bass Chip was actually an event thing originally in Japan, and was added via accessing the multiplayer menu in the Virtual Console release(same with all the other Multiplayer or event exclusive chips for the other games)
In the legacy edition, you can download the Bass chip (even at the start of the game, which is kind of a cheat 😄)
The soundtrack of this level go hard 🔥
Boss Bass sure has changed since SMB3
That's what drugs do to a person
Never actually played the 1st and 2nd bn games, but this soundtrack rocks.
Both are good. 2 may actually be my favorite in the whole series (it has the best music too, imo), but 1 has my favorite renditon of the Internet.
The first two games are the weakest in terms of gameplay but the story is just as solid as the rest of the series
2nd makes a lot of improvements, it’s kind of hard for me to play the first one with some of the annoying gameplay elements.
damn he was so calm in the first game, in 6 its like he is on crack or something he is so fast
This game was SO fun. I will never forget fighting a boss named Kingman and I think he used chess pieces. Lol. He was tough but I managed to finally beat him as well Bass!
I believe that is in the 3rd game, blue version, not sure about white
@MrGambitttt also in white. The only navi difference is mist man (white) or bowlman (blue)
@@epic_errors Punk is also only in Blue version.
So when we beat Bass, we got a LifeAura chip? Amazing
I love the stuttering the music have
1:35 is when the fight starts
Bass in this game and like mmbn2 was not that tough of a fight, but when you got to his post game version in 3 that's when get got to be super tough.
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Is his name pronounce bass or bass?
It's Bass
Yes
Like base…
hmm very good question, i think its pronounced bass
Is this real?
Yes.
well who know??...
Reality is merely a figment of your imagination.
No
@@ginger-ham4800 I watch my bro gameplay in person it is real
How can I get there need help
As you go deeper into the net, you’ll eventually reach an area wheee Heel Navis (the purple ones) are around. They’ll explain what’s needed to pass through test gates.
The first is a test of bravery, and has two gates. Never escape battles while in the area and the gate will open. Be sure to take the right most gate at this fork.
Next is a collection test. You need to earn at least 10 battle chips while in the area (this is also the area where you can earn the super rare and useful pop up chip).
The next area requires you fight less than seven battles. Memorize the map and escape fights if you can as those don’t count.
The last gate requires you maintain a minimum busting level of 4 for every fight until you reach the gate. If you fail at any time, you’re booted back to the entrance so this is mandatory. Get to the gate as fast as you can, and you’ll be in Internet 16, the room with the big square.
Bass (or Forte if you prefer) only appears if you have collected one of every chip other than the Life Aura, so you’ll need to go everywhere else to farm chips first but the area does have all those useful mystery data packets to get so it’s worth the trip
Note, once you open a gate, it stays open.
What the hell is up with the audio
GIORNO!
Skipping random battles so the footage and this audio is cutting in and out
You should knew a thing or two about time slipping