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==History==
==History==
The first game in the series, [[Super Smash Bros.]], was released for the [[Nintendo 64]] worldwide in 1999. The game features 12 playable characters, two of which being {{OBP|Pikachu|Super Smash Bros.}} and {{OBP|Jigglypuff|Super Smash Bros.}}. A stage based on {{OBP|Saffron City|stage}} is playable, and is also the main stage for Pikachu and Jigglypuff. The music that plays on this stage is a remix of the main Pokémon theme, often heard the openings for the [[core series]] titles. Twelve Pokémon also appear in the form of {{i|Poké Ball}} Pokémon, which can be used to either help or hurt players during a match.
The first game in the series, [[Super Smash Bros.]], was released for the [[Nintendo 64]] worldwide in 1999. The game features 12 playable characters, two of which are {{OBP|Pikachu|Super Smash Bros.}} and {{OBP|Jigglypuff|Super Smash Bros.}}. A stage based on {{OBP|Saffron City|stage}} is playable, and is also the main stage for Pikachu and Jigglypuff. The music that plays on this stage is a remix of the main Pokémon theme, often heard the openings for the [[core series]] titles. Twelve Pokémon also appear in the form of {{i|Poké Ball}} Pokémon, which can be used to either help or hurt players during a match.


The second game in the series, [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]], was released for the [[Nintendo GameCube]] in 2001 for Japan and North America, and 2002 for Europe and Australia. The game greatly improved upon its predecessors in every aspect, while still retaining core elements from the original game. Pikachu and Jigglypuff return as playable fighters. In addition, {{OBP|Pichu|Super Smash Bros.}} and {{OBP|Mewtwo|Super Smash Bros.}} joined the game's roster. While Saffron City did not return as a stage, [[Poké Floats]] and {{OBP|Pokémon Stadium|stage}} made their debut as playable stages. The theme that plays on Poké Floats is a medley containing themes from Generation I and the theme that plays on Pokémon Stadium is an orchestral version of the main Pokémon theme. There are a total of 29 Poké Ball Pokémon. The new {{sbw|event matches}} feature three events that are Pokémon-themed. Additionally, there are 58 collectible trophies that are Pokémon-themed.
The second game in the series, [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]], was released for the [[Nintendo GameCube]] in 2001 for Japan and North America, and 2002 for Europe and Australia. The game greatly improved upon its predecessors in every aspect, while still retaining core elements from the original game. Pikachu and Jigglypuff return as playable fighters. In addition, {{OBP|Pichu|Super Smash Bros.}} and {{OBP|Mewtwo|Super Smash Bros.}} joined the game's roster. While Saffron City did not return as a stage, [[Poké Floats]] and {{OBP|Pokémon Stadium|stage}} made their debut as playable stages. The theme that plays on Poké Floats is a medley containing themes from Generation I and the theme that plays on Pokémon Stadium is an orchestral version of the main Pokémon theme. There are a total of 29 Poké Ball Pokémon. The new {{sbw|event matches}} feature three events that are Pokémon-themed. Additionally, there are 58 collectible trophies that are Pokémon-themed.
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