Super Smash Bros.

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Super Smash Bros.
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Super Smash Bros. box cover

Developer(s) Nintendo
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Release date(s) 1999
Genre Fighting game
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer
Rating(s) ESRB: Everyone (E)
ELSPA: 3+
Platform(s) Nintendo 64

Super Smash Bros. (ニンテンドウオールスター!大乱闘スマッシュブラザーズ Nintendo All-Star Dairantō Smash Brothers in Japan) is a video game released for the Nintendo 64 in 1999. It achieved wide popularity, in part due to a low number of unique fighting games on the N64, as well as its frantic multiplayer.

Featuring an innovative combat system that encouraged quick fighting and simplistic combos that could be quickly mastered, Super Smash Bros. was unlike most other fighting games in that the object was to knock opponents out of the arena, not to hit them enough to make a health meter run out. As opposed to fighting games that used health meters, Super Smash Bros. used damage percentage, which started at 0 and could go as far as 999%. Taking damage would cause the player's character to be knocked farther away when hit. Therefore, a skilled or lucky player could hold out almost indefinitely.

Containing various areas to battle in, Super Smash Bros. allowed up to four players to battle it out in teams or a free-for-all match, or a single player could simply play an adventure mode against computer-controlled characters in the different stages or one of two practice modes where the player must break targets or board platforms. Super Smash Bros. included "mascot" characters from some of Nintendo's flagship games, such as the Mario, Star Fox, The Legend of Zelda, and Donkey Kong series, adding to the "nostalgia effect" for many players.

Super Smash Bros. was followed up with a sequel for the Nintendo GameCube in 2001. This game was Super Smash Bros. Melee.

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Characters

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Link and Yoshi were two of the available characters. They are seen fighting at Hyrule Castle.

There are twelve characters in Super Smash Bros., all of them drawn from Nintendo history. Eight characters are available automatically at the beginning of the game. Four bonus characters can be unlocked by achieving certain goals in the game.

Secret characters

  • Captain Falcon (from the F-Zero series) (laters appears as an initial character in Super Smash Bros. Melee)
  • Jigglypuff (from the Pokémon series)
  • Luigi (from the Mario series)
  • Ness (from the second game in the Mother series, entitled EarthBound in North America) (later appears as an initial character in Super Smash Bros. Melee)

Secret stage

  • It is possible to unlock the Mushroom Kingdom as a playable level in multiplayer mode. This is a 3-D version of the original world Mario went through in the Super Mario Bros. video game.

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