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Super Smash Bros.
Super Smash Bros.
The box art of Super Smash Bros.
Category Versus Fighting
Players 4 players simultaneous
Publisher Nintendo
Developer HAL Laboratory
ESRB E for Everyone
Release dates
Japan N64: 21 January 1999
VC: 20 January 2009
N. America 26 April 1999
Australia
Europe 19 November 1999
VC: 12 June 2009
Korea
Web sites

Official Japanese site

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! Dairantou 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.

In its sequel, Super Smash Bros. Melee, Pichu and Mewtwo were also playable. The third game in the series, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, removed these two, but added Lucario and Pokémon Trainer.

Throwing a Poké Ball also produces one of a number of Pokémon, that can affect the battle in some way.

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 at 12 June 2009 and costs 1000 Wii Points to download.

Contents

Pokémon characters

Poké Ball Pokémon

  • Beedrill: Flies across the screen, returning with a large swarm of Beedrill using Take Down in a random direction. Each Beedrill deals 12% damage.
  • Chansey: Uses Softboiled to release eggs that may contain items. On some occasions, they act as explosives.
  • Charizard: Uses Flamethrower while alternating between shooting left and right. Deals 6% damage per flame.
  • Koffing: Uses Smog to juggle and damage any opponents that comes in contact. Deals 3% damage per cloud.
  • Meowth: Uses Pay Day, which is essentially the same as Koffing's attack. Deals 6% damage per coin.
  • Mew: Extremely rare, but simply uses Fly to have the same effect as Goldeen. However, Mew can earn the player bonus points.
  • Onix: Uses Rock Throw to rain boulders onto the nearby opponents. 8% damage per rock. 21% damage when hit by Onix.
  • Snorlax: Flies off the top of the screen and comes flying down using Body Slam. Deals 22% damage.
  • Starmie: Floats to the closest opponent and barrages them with Swift. 3% damage per star. 12% damage when hit by Starmie.

Pokémon stages

Saffron City

The Saffron City takes place on top of the Silph Co. building. A variety of Pokémon will appear and attack the characters as well.

Pokémon that appear from the Silph Co. door

Background Pokémon that appear at Saffron City

Unused Pokémon

  • 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. [1] Meowth was also planned but instead became a Poké Ball Pokémon in the final version of the game [2].


Super Smash Bros. series
Games: Super Smash Bros.Super Smash Bros. MeleeSuper Smash Bros. Brawl
Characters: PikachuJigglypuffMewtwoPichuPokémon Trainer (SquirtleIvysaurCharizard) • Lucario
Stages: Saffron CityPokémon StadiumPoké FloatsPokémon Stadium 2Spear Pillar
Poké Ball: ArticunoBeedrillBellossomBlastoiseBonslyCelebiChanseyCharizardChikoritaClefairyCyndaquilDeoxys
ElectrodeEnteiGardevoirGoldeenGroudonGulpinHitmonleeHo-OhJirachiKoffingKyogreLatias and Latios
LugiaManaphyMarillMeowthMewMetagrossMoltresMunchlaxOnixPiplupPorygon2RaikouScizor
SnorlaxStaryuStarmieSuicuneTogepiTorchicUnownVenusaurWeavileWeezingWobbuffetZapdos
Stickers & Trophies: Melee Trophy listBrawl Sticker listBrawl Trophy list
Misc: The Subspace EmissaryMy MusicFinal SmashPokémon ChangeBrawl cameos



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Pokémon Trading Card Game 2: Here Comes Team GR!
Pinball series: Pokémon PinballPokémon Pinball: R&S
Puzzle series: Pokémon Puzzle LeaguePokémon Puzzle Challenge
Hey You, Pikachu! series: Hey You, Pikachu!Pokémon Channel
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Explorers of Sky
Blazing Adventure Squad, Stormy Adventure Squad
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Ranger series: Pokémon RangerPokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia
Super Smash Bros. series: Super Smash Bros.Super Smash Bros. Melee
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
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