

No reusing characters or backgrounds here. But the smash video we worked on it day and night… weekends too… we really wanted to get this video done… and perfect too! The main reason why it was so much work is because there are 32 unique scenes. We should really change that FAQ! These days it’s about three months! Normally its two or three months these days working on it most of the time. What were some factors that made Super Smash Heaven take a little longer to develop? Also playing with all the characters people want in and some memes that we thought were fun!įrom your FAQ on the channel, you usually spend about two or three weeks on a short. One of the most popular minigame remixes, but with the wide cast of the Smash Bros roster. We wanted to recreate Remix 10 of Rhythm Heaven. So Super Smash Heaven was released recently, and the video looks amazing. Let’s get this out of the way: Favorite Smash fighter?įor me (Niels) it’s absolute Diddy Kong with his banana mayhem! Ganondorf for Ryan (he is good at Smash!) And Nelis loves heavy characters so King K Rool is his character of choice! With our videos we just really want to share the love about the topics and games we love, Smash Bros.

Professionally, we also animate a lot for videogames so it all fits together nicely!

The 64 Bits Channel was something we thought was a really awesome idea! As you can tell all our animations are about videogames. We’re team 64 Bits, a team of three animators: Niels, Nelis and Ryan! We have a little studio stationed in the Netherlands! We started a YouTube channel 2 years ago to make the stuff we really love! We had a huge success with our Cupsouls video, which is a combination of Cuphead and Dark Souls! We have been professional animators for a good while but wanted to start something for ourselves. Could you tell our readers a little about yourselves? Hi, 64Bits! I just wanted to say thanks for letting me ask a few questions on this Q&A.

We got to talk with Niels Beekes about the channel, their success with previously released project Cupsouls, as well as some Smash-related questions. Released yesterday, Super Smash Heaven is Netherlands-based animation team 64Bits’ latest video, with the concept meshing together Super Smash Brothers with Rhythm Heaven.
