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'Something's gone wrong in the happy-go-lucky world of Nintendo!'
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Super Smash Bros., known in Japan as Dairantō Smash Brothers (literally Great Fray Smash Brothers), is Nintendo's and Masahiro Sakurai's very own Massive Multiplayer CrossoverPlatform Fighter with a twist. Remember all those times when, as a kid, you put all your Transformers, G.I. Joe, Masters of the Universe and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles toys together and made them fight (and you know you did)? Super Smash Bros. takes that idea and runs with it.note

The first game on the Nintendo 64 began with a small selection of characters from Nintendo's large stable of games, ranging from Mario and Pikachu to Link and Samus Aran. Since then, the roster has expanded to over dozens of major and not-so-major Nintendo characters, and starting with Brawl, characters from various third-party companies.

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Though ostensibly a fighting game, Super Smash Bros. takes a very different approach to combat goals. The objective of the game is not to reduce your opponents' Hit Points to zero, but rather to punch them right out of the arena; hence the 'Smash' in the title. Dealing damage to them will help you accomplish this — the higher your damage level, the farther you get pushed by any given attack, and past a certain point even the cherriest of taps will send you flying — but good players know how to maneuver, how much damage to deal, and when to use a powerful attack to force their opponents off the sides until they eventually go sailing off as A Twinkle in the Sky (or, more humorously, smack into the camera). In support of this goal, almost every stage is depicted as some sort of floating environment with specifically delineated boundaries (not dissimilar to Soulcalibur).

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To add to the chaos, several stages have platforms, bringing the carnage to multiple levels, while others have native dangers, such as rising acid and random airstrikes. In addition, various weapons will appear randomly on the field, from barrels and hammers from Donkey Kong, to beam swords, Super Stars, the old SNES Super Scope, and even Pokémon and characters from other games to help you out.

Finally, some attention must be drawn to the play controls. While fighting games are notorious for their complicated controls, Smash Bros. simplifies things down. Most commands in the game require no more than one button press and one joystick input to execute, from basic attacks (hit the A button) to 'strong' attacks (hit the A button whilst holding the joystick up, down or forward) to 'Smash' attacks (flick the joystick in the desired direction whilst hitting A) to the Special moves (B, or B + a direction). Additionally, these commands work for all characters, preempting the need to memorize complicated commands that only work on one particular fighter (and/or their Shotoclones). The end result is a game that is very accessible to people of all levels of experience and dexterity.

And yet despite the simple controls, the various interactions between the fighters and the playing field combine to make a fighter that is just as complex as its Fighting Game brethren. As a result, it boasts a major competitive scene, and various installments have been featured in fighting game tournaments like EVO.

The series holds the honor of popularizing the Mascot FighterANDPlatform Fighter sub-genre in one-go.

See also SmashWiki and Smashpedia, which have extensive info on the series and its Meta Gamehere and here, respectively. You can discuss the series here.

Pages on each game in the series:

  • Super Smash Bros. (Nintendo 64, 1999)
  • Super Smash Bros. Melee (Nintendo GameCube, 2001)
  • Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii, 2008)
  • Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U (Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, 2014)
  • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (Nintendo Switch, 2018)
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  • Animal Crossing (Villager, Isabelle)note
  • Donkey Kong (Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong, King K. Rool)
  • Duck Huntnote (Duck Hunt, named 'Duck Hunt Duo' in PAL regions)
  • EarthBound, aka MOTHER
    • EarthBound (Ness)
    • MOTHER 3 (Lucas)
  • F-Zero (Captain Falcon)
  • Fire Emblem
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    • Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade (Roy)
    • Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance and Radiant Dawn (Ike)note
    • Fire Emblem Awakening (Robin, Lucina, Chrom)
    • Fire Emblem Fates (Corrin)
  • Game & Watch (Mr. Game & Watch)
  • Ice Climber (Ice Climbers)
  • Kid Icarus (Pit, Palutena)note
    • Kid Icarus: Uprising (Dark Pit)
  • Kirby (Kirby, King Dedede, Meta Knight)
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  • Pikmin (Captain Olimar/Alph)
  • Pokémonnote
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      • Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen (Pokémon Trainer)
    • Pokémon Gold and Silver (Pichu)
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    • Pokémon X and Y (Greninja)
    • Pokémon Sun and Moon (Incineroar)
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  • Super Mario Bros. (Mario, Luigi, Peach, Bowser, Bowser Jr./Koopalings, Daisy, Piranha Plant)
    • Dr. Mario (Dr. Mario)
    • Super Mario Galaxy (Rosalina)
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  • Xenoblade Chroniclesnote (Shulk)
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And third-party characters from:

Note: Companies credited are based on who holds the license, not necessarily the developing studio.
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  • Bayonetta and Bayonetta 2 (Bayonetta) (Sega)
  • Castlevania (Konami)
    • Castlevania, Castlevania II: Simon's Quest, and Super Castlevania IV (Simon Belmont)
    • Castlevania: Rondo of Blood and Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (Richter Belmont)
  • Dragon Quest (Heronote ) (Square Enix)
  • Final Fantasy VII (Cloud Strife) (Square Enix)
  • Mega Man (Mega Man) (Capcom)
  • Metal Gear (Solid Snake) (Konami)
  • Persona 5note (Joker) (Sega/Atlus)
  • Pac-Mannote (Pac-Man) (Bandai Namco Entertainment)
  • Sonic the Hedgehog (Sonic the Hedgehog) (Sega)
  • Street Fighter (Ryu, Ken) (Capcom)
Note: Assist characters that were later Promoted to Playable are not repeated here.
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  • ARMS (Spring Man)
  • Art Academy (Vince)
  • Brain Age (Dr. Kawashima)
  • Color TV Game 15 (Color TV-Game 15)
  • Custom Robo Arena (Ray MK III)
  • Devil World (Devil)
  • Dillon's Rolling Western (Dillon)
  • Donkey Kong (Klaptrap)
  • Drill Dozer (Jill)
  • EarthBound (Jeff, Starman)
  • Excitebike (Excitebikes)
  • F-Zero (Samurai Goroh)
  • Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water (Yuri Kozukata)note
  • Fire Emblem
    • Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade (Lyn)
    • Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance and Radiant Dawn (Black Knight)
    • Fire Emblem Awakening (Tiki)
  • The Frog For Whom the Bell Tolls (Sablé Prince)
  • Golden Sun (Isaac)
  • Jam with the Band (Barbara the Bat)
  • Joy Mech Fight (Sukapon)
  • Kid Icarus: Uprising (Magnus, Phosphora)
  • Kirby (Knuckle Joe, Chef Kawasaki)
    • Kirby's Adventure (Nightmare)
  • Kuru Kuru Kururin (Helirin)
  • The Legend of Zelda (Tingle)
    • The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (Skull Kid, Moon)
    • The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Midna)
    • The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword (Ghirahim)
  • The Legendary Starfy (Starfy)
  • Metroid (Metroid, Mother Brain)
  • The Mysterious Murasame Castle (Takamaru)
  • Nintendo Badge Arcade (Arcade Bunny)
  • Nintendo Wars (Infantry and Tanks)
  • Nintendogs (Nintendog)
  • Pikmin (Burrowing Snagret)
  • Sheriff (Sheriff)
  • SimCity (Dr. Wright)note
  • Sin and Punishment (Saki Akiyama)
  • Splatoon (Squid Sisters)
  • Star Fox
    • Star Fox (SNES) (Andross)
    • Star Fox Adventures (Krystal)
  • Super Mario Bros. (Hammer Bro, Waluigi, Chain Chomp, Thwomp)
    • Super Mario Bros. (NES) (Lakitu and Spinies)
    • Mario Paint (Flies and Hand)
  • Swapnote (Nikki)
  • WarioWare (Kat and Ana, Ashley)
  • Xenoblade Chronicles (Riki)

And third-party Assist Trophies from:

  • Bayonetta and Bayonetta 2 (Rodin) (Sega)
  • Bomberman (Bomberman) (Konami)
  • Castlevania (Alucard) (Konami)
  • Mega Man (Capcom)
    • Mega Man (Classic)
      • Mega Man (1) (Elec Man)
      • Mega Man 7 (Wily Capsule)
    • Mega Man X (Zero)
  • Metal Gear (Gray Fox) (Konami)
  • Monster Hunter (Rathalos) (Capcom)
  • Pac-Man (Ghosts) (Bandai Namco Entertainment)
  • Shovel Knightnote (Shovel Knight) (Yacht Club Games)
  • Sonic the Hedgehog (Shadow the Hedgehog, Knuckles the Echidna) (Sega)
  • Street Fighter (Guile) (Capcom)
  • Virtua Fighter (Akira Yuki) (Sega)
Note: This list does not include series/games that playable and Assist characters are drawn from, listed above.
  • Balloon Fight (stage, Flipper item)
  • Chibi-Robo! (Chibi-Robo Mii Gunner costume)
  • Clu Clu Land (Unira item)
  • Electroplankton (Hanenbow stage)
  • Find Mii (stage, Ghost Smash Run enemy)
  • Miiverse (stage)
  • Nintendo Labo (Toy-Con Mii Brawler costume)
  • Panel de Pon (Lip's Stick item, Lip Mii Swordfighter costume)
  • PictoChat (stage)
  • Pilotwings (stage, Rocket Belt item)
  • Rhythm Heaven (Sneaky Spirit Smash Run enemy)
  • Soccer (Soccer Ball item (shared with Mario Strikers series))
  • Steel Diver (Steel Diver item)
  • Tomodachi Life (stage)
  • Wii Sports (Wuhu Island stage)
  • Wrecking Crew (stage, Golden Hammer item)note

And third-party elements from:

  • Dig Dug (Pooka Smash Run enemy)
  • Galaga (Boss Galaga item)
  • GoldenEye (Motion Sensor Bomb item (Smash 64 and international versions of Melee only))note
  • Perfect Dark (Motion Sensor Bomb (Japanese version of Melee only) and Cloaking Device items)note
  • Rally-X (Special Flag item (shared with Xevious))
  • Tales of Symphonia (Lloyd Irving Mii Swordfighter costume)
  • Tekken (Heihachi Mii Brawler costume)
  • The Tower of Druaga (Gil Mii Swordfighter costume)
  • Xevious (Special Flag item (shared with Rally-X), Bacura Smash Run enemy)
All games listed provide collectibles (Trophies, Stickers, or Spirits) unless otherwise noted.
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  • ASH: Archaic Sealed Heat
  • Baten Kaitos Originsnote
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  • Card Hero
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  • English Training
  • Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem
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  • Kurikin Nano Island Story
  • Looksley's Line Up
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  • Tank Troopersnote
  • The Tower SPnote
  • Tsukutte Utau: Saru Band
  • Wii Playnote
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  • Zangeki no Reginleiv

And third-party elements from:

  • After Burnernote
  • Final Fightnote
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  • Mega Man
  • Namco Classicsnote
    • Dragon Buster
    • Dragon Spirit
    • King & Balloon
    • Libble Rabble
    • Metro-Cross
    • Shadow Land
    • Sky Kid
    • Thunder Ceptor
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  • Tetrisnote

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Jeff rates this game: 5/5

Take your favorite nintendo characters to battle. Play through multiple action packed single player modes. Go up against the computer or up to 3 other friends in versus mode. Unlock new characters and build up your own trophie collection. Nintendo has once again done an excellent job in bringing back Super Smash Bros.

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Super Smash Brothers Melee or the GameCube (my favorite) is the 2nd game of the original Super Smash Brothers series. Mahabharata serial characters name. Melee is a fighting game that bring lots of Nintendo characters into one game, which you and your friends can play together for endless amount's of time and fun. There are also more modes you can do in the game if you wanna just do stuff by yourself. Ex: Classic, All-Star, and Adventure.

DeriLoko2 rates this game: 5/5

Super Smash Bros. Melee is a Nintendo Gamecube game that was developed and published by Nintendo. This game features many characters from the all-time series of Nintendo. This game has many modes. Well, what are you waiting for? Get ready to fight. Get ready to be beaten. Challenger approaches.

Brendoge rates this game: 5/5

The most engaging of all multiplayer games, came to the Gamecube on its launch. The highly anticipated sequal to the unforgettable classic game on the Nintendo 64. Pitting the mascots of Nintendo against each other in full-scale 'brawl-fare' has never been so compelling. Melee is highly regarded as a gaming tournament essential, featuring recommendably balanced characters.
The series is praised for its addictive multiplayer offerings that allow just about anyone to pick up a control and play to their hearts desire. The game's premise is simple, but it makes for some ultimate gaming fun, a non-stop thrill ride, its future installment amplifies all components to the max. Melee has customization everywhere, challenges anytime and unlockables to conquer all possible the moment you begin playing.
It's a title you'll want to visit again and again, especially for the fierce and fun multiplayer brawl that is Super Smash Bros Melee. Get Ready! Free For All? Team Battles? Campaign? It's all ready for you now! Challenger Incoming.

AngryGamer rates this game: 1/5

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