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==Unused Pokémon==
==Unused Pokémon==
*{{p|Mewtwo}} was planned to be a playable character, but had to be cut. It became playable in the sequel, [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]], having been one of the most requested new characters. [http://www.nintendo.co.jp/n01/n64/software/nus_p_nalj/smash/PostResult2.html]
*{{p|Mewtwo}} was planned to be a playable character, but had to be cut.{{fact}} It became playable in the sequel, [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]], having been one of the most requested new characters.<ref>[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/n01/n64/software/nus_p_nalj/smash/PostResult2.html Nintendo of Japan]</ref>


==External links==
==External links==
*[[sbw:Super Smash Bros.|At SmashWiki]]
*[[sbw:Super Smash Bros.|At SmashWiki]]
==References==
<references/>


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Revision as of 10:50, 5 February 2012

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
File:SuperSmashBox.jpg
Boxart of Super Smash Bros.
Basic info
Platform: Nintendo 64
Category: Versus Fighting
Players: 4 players simultaneous
Connectivity: None
Developer: HAL Laboratory
Publisher: Nintendo
Part of: Generation I side series
Ratings
CERO: A
ESRB: E
ACB: N/A
OFLC: G8+
PEGI: 7
GRAC: N/A
GSRR: N/A
Release dates
Japan: N64 - January 21, 1999
VC - January 20, 2009 [1]
North America: N64 - April 26, 1999
VC - December 21, 2009
Australia: N64 - N/A
VC - N/A
Europe: N64 - November 19, 1999
VC - June 12, 2009
South Korea: N/A
Hong Kong: N/A
Taiwan: N/A
Websites
Japanese: Official site
English: Official site
StrategyWiki
StrategyWiki has more about this subject:

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-Stars! Great Fray Smash Brothers) is a video game for the Nintendo 64. It was a game in which characters from various Nintendo video games fought each other. It featured Poké Balls as items and Pikachu and Jigglypuff as playable characters; Pikachu was playable from the start and Jigglypuff had to be unlocked by clearing 1P mode at any difficulty.

Super Smash Bros. was re-released for Wii on the Japanese Virtual Console on January 20, 2009 and costs 1200 Nintendo Points.
It was also re-released on Virtual Console for European Wii consoles on 12 June 2009 and 21 December 2009 for North American Wii consoles. The game costs 1000 Nintendo Points in both regions.

Playable characters

Default

Unlockable characters

Poké Ball Pokémon

# MS Name Move Description Damage Later Appereances
095 095 Onix Rock Throw Leaps off the screen, then drops rocks on the opponents. 06%* / 21%* None*
143 143 Snorlax Body Slam Leaps off the screen, then drops onto the opponents with its full body weight. 22% Melee, Brawl
118 118 Goldeen Splash Just flops and splashes around to no effect at all. 00% Melee, Brawl
052 052 Meowth Pay Day Hurls numerous coins in all directions. 06%* Brawl*
006 006 Charizard Flamethrower Scorches opponents with intense flames, alternating between left and right. 06%* Melee*
015 015 Beedrill Take Down Flies off the screen, returning with a large swarm of Beedrill recklessly slamming the opponents. 12% None*
009 009 Blastoise Hydro Pump Blasts water in the direction of a foe to send them flying. 06%* Melee
113 113 Chansey Softboiled Releases eggs that may contain items. On some occasions, they act as explosives. 22%* Melee
106 106 Hitmonlee Jump Kick Attempts to strike the closest opponent with a kick. 24% None*
121 121 Starmie Swift Floats to the closest opponent and shoots them with star-shaped rays. 03%* / 12%* None*
109 109 Koffing Smog Juggles and damages any opponents that comes in contact with a discharge of filthy gasses. 03%* None*
035 035 Clefairy Metronome Randomly performs the attack of another Pokémon. variable Melee
151 151 Mew Fly Simply flies away. Extremely rare and awards the player with bonus points. 00% Melee, Brawl

Pokémon stages

Saffron City

Main article: Saffron City (stage)

Unused Pokémon

  • Mewtwo was planned to be a playable character, but had to be cut.[citation needed] It became playable in the sequel, Super Smash Bros. Melee, having been one of the most requested new characters.[2]

External links

References


Games: Super Smash Bros.Super Smash Bros. MeleeSuper Smash Bros. Brawl
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii USuper Smash Bros. Ultimate
Characters: PikachuJigglypuffMewtwoPichu
Pokémon Trainer (SquirtleIvysaurCharizard) • LucarioGreninjaIncineroar
Stages: Saffron CityPokémon StadiumPoké FloatsPokémon Stadium 2Spear Pillar
Prism TowerUnova Pokémon LeagueKalos Pokémon League
Poké Ball and Master Ball: AbomasnowAbraAlolan ExeggutorAlolan RaichuAlolan VulpixArceusArticunoBeedrill
BellossomBewearBlastoiseBonslyCelebiChanseyCharizardChespinChikoritaClefairy
CyndaquilDarkraiDedenneDeoxysDittoEeveeElectrodeEnteiFennekin
FletchlingGardevoirGenesectGiratinaGogoatGoldeenGroudonGulpinHitmonlee
Ho-OhInkayJirachiKeldeoKoffingKyogreKyuremLatias and Latios
LugiaLunalaManaphyMarillMarshadowMeloettaMeowthMewMetagrossMimikyu
MoltresMunchlaxOnixOshawottPalkiaPiplupPorygon2PyukumukuRaikouScizorSnivy
SnorlaxSolgaleoSpewpaStaryuStarmieSuicuneSwirlixTapu KokoTogedemaruTogepi
TorchicUnownVenusaurVictiniVulpixWeavileWeezingWobbuffetXerneasZapdosZoroark
Collectables: Trophies (MeleeBrawlfor Nintendo 3DS/Wii U)
Stickers
Spirits
Misc: The Subspace EmissaryMy MusicFinal SmashPokémon ChangeBrawl cameos



Side series Pokémon games
Stadium series: Stadium (Japanese)StadiumStadium 2
Storage software: Box RSMy Pokémon RanchBank (Poké Transporter) • HOME
Orre games: ColosseumXD: Gale of Darkness
Other games: Battle RevolutionPokéwalkerDream WorldDream Radar
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