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'''''Super Smash Bros.''''' is the game that began the landmark fighting series. It was originally released in Japan for the {{N64}} on January 21, 1999, in North America on April 27, 1999, and in Europe on November 19, 1999. In 2009 it was re-released for the [[Wii]]'s [[Virtual Console]]. Featuring representation from many different [[Nintendo]] franchises, it is not considered as part of any of them, but a separate one instead. | '''''Super Smash Bros.''''' (Japanese: {{hover|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|Nintendō Ōru Sutā! Dairantō Sumasshu Burazāzu}} ''Nintendo All-Star! Great Melee Smash Brothers'') is the game that began the landmark fighting series. It was originally released in Japan for the {{N64}} on January 21, 1999, in North America on April 27, 1999, and in Europe on November 19, 1999. In 2009 it was re-released for the [[Wii]]'s [[Virtual Console]]. Featuring representation from many different [[Nintendo]] franchises, it is not considered as part of any of them, but a separate one instead. | ||
== Characters == | == Characters == |
Revision as of 01:12, 27 September 2018
- This article is about the game called Super Smash Bros.. For the whole series Super Smash Bros., See Super Smash Bros. (series).
This article only covers the Star Fox-related information of game. |
For more general info, please check out this article on SmashWiki. |
Template:GameInfoBox Template:Projectlinks Super Smash Bros. (Japanese: 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! Great Melee Smash Brothers) is the game that began the landmark fighting series. It was originally released in Japan for the N64 on January 21, 1999, in North America on April 27, 1999, and in Europe on November 19, 1999. In 2009 it was re-released for the Wii's Virtual Console. Featuring representation from many different Nintendo franchises, it is not considered as part of any of them, but a separate one instead.
Characters
The game features a total of 12 playable characters, four of which, must be unlocked by fulfilling certain conditions.
Default Characters
Secret Characters
style="Template:Game-th-bg-color" |Name | style="Template:Game-th-bg-color" |NIWA Wiki Link | style="Template:Game-th-bg-color" |Smash Wiki Link | style="Template:Game-th-bg-color" |Series |
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style="Template:Game-td-bg-color" |Luigi | style="Template:Game-td-bg-color" |Luigi | style="Template:Game-td-bg-color" |Luigi | style="Template:Game-td-bg-color" |Mario series |
style="Template:Game-td-bg-color" |Captain Falcon | style="Template:Game-td-bg-color" |Captain Falcon | style="Template:Game-td-bg-color" |Captain Falcon | style="Template:Game-td-bg-color" |F-Zero series |
style="Template:Game-td-bg-color" |Ness | style="Template:Game-td-bg-color" |Ness | style="Template:Game-td-bg-color" |Ness | style="Template:Game-td-bg-color" |Earthbound series |
style="Template:Game-td-bg-color" |Jigglypuff | style="Template:Game-td-bg-color" |Jigglypuff | style="Template:Game-td-bg-color" |Jigglypuff | style="Template:Game-td-bg-color" |Pokémon series |
Notable Unplayable Characters
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style="Template:Game-td-bg-color" |Master Hand | style="Template:Game-td-bg-color" |- | style="Template:Game-td-bg-color" |Master Hard | style="Template:Game-td-bg-color" |Super Smash Bros. series |
style="Template:Game-td-bg-color" |Fighting Polygons | style="Template:Game-td-bg-color" |- | style="Template:Game-td-bg-color" |Fighting Polygons | style="Template:Game-td-bg-color" |Super Smash Bros. series |
style="Template:Game-td-bg-color" |Metal Mario | style="Template:Game-td-bg-color" |Metal Mario | style="Template:Game-td-bg-color" |Metal Mario | style="Template:Game-td-bg-color" |Mario series |
Other Notable Appearances
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style="Template:Game-td-bg-color" |Whispy Woods (Stage Hazard) | style="Template:Game-td-bg-color" |Whispy Woods | style="Template:Game-td-bg-color" |Whispy Woods | style="Template:Game-td-bg-color" |Kirby Series |
Game Modes
Super Smash Bros. features two main game modes, 1-player and 2-player.
1 Player Mode
2 Player Mode
Star Fox Related
Of the Star Fox series, only one character appears as a fighter, standard or hidden.
Fox McCloud
Fox makes his debut in the first installment of the popular Super Smash Bros. series, and he has quite a selection up his sleeves:
- Special Move
- Fox's special move is his Blaster. His blaster has a slow rate of fire, but has great knockback and is great for leading up to KOs. The rate of fire, however, can be increased when Fox is airborne.
- Up Special
- Fox's up special is Fire Fox. This move, unlike later installments, doesn't surround Fox with flames and is slowly pulled down, which doesn't occur in later games.
- Down Special
- Fox's down special is his Reflector. This move can be used for spacing against enemies, but the main purpose is to reflect projectiles aimed at Fox, and instead hit the one who threw it.
Stage
Items
References
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