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{{Infobox Game | {{Infobox Game | ||
|title = Super Smash Bros. | |title = Super Smash Bros. | ||
|image | |image = [[File:SSB64 box.png|250px]] | ||
|developer = [[HAL Laboratory, Inc.]] | |developer = [[HAL Laboratory|HAL Laboratory, Inc.]] | ||
|publisher = [[Nintendo]] | |publisher = [[Nintendo]] | ||
|designer = [[Masahiro Sakurai]] | |designer = [[Masahiro Sakurai]] | ||
|released = '''[[Nintendo 64]] | |released = '''[[Nintendo 64]]:<br>'''{{Flag|Japan}} January 21, 1999<br>{{Flag|North America}} April 26, 1999<br>{{Flag|Europe}} November 19, 1999<br><br>'''[[iQue Player]]:<br>'''{{Flag|China}} November 15, 2005<br><br>'''[[Virtual Console]]:'''<br>{{Flag|Japan}} January 20, 2009<br>{{Flag|Europe}} June 12, 2009<br>{{Flag|North America}} December 21, 2009 | ||
|genre = | |genre = [[wikipedia:Fighting game|Fighting game]]<br>[[wikipedia:Platform game|Platforming]] | ||
|modes = | |modes = [[wikipedia:Single-player|Single-player]], [[wikipedia:Multiplayer video game|multiplayer]] (2-4) | ||
|ratings = | |ratings = [[wikipedia:Entertainment Software Rating Board|ESRB]]: E<br>[[wikipedia:Pan European Game Information|PEGI]]: 7<br>[[wikipedia:Office of Film and Literature Classification (Australia)|OFLC]]: G8+ | ||
|platform = [[Nintendo 64]]<br>[[iQue Player]]<br>[[Virtual Console]] | |platform = [[Nintendo 64]]<br>[[iQue Player]]<br>[[Virtual Console]] | ||
|media = 128 megabit | |media = 128 megabit [[wikipedia:Cartridge (electronics)|cartridge]]<br>[[wikipedia:Flash memory|Flash Card]] (China) | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''''Super Smash Bros.''''' ({{ja|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 Ōrusutā! Dairantō Sumasshu Burazāzu}}, ''Nintendo All-Star! Great Fray Smash Brothers''), | '''''Super Smash Bros.''''' (also called '''Super Smash Bros. 64''' or '''Super Smash Bros. N64'''), released in Japan as '''''Nintendo All Star! Dairantō Smash Brothers''''' ({{ja|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 Ōrusutā! Dairantō Sumasshu Burazāzu}}, ''Nintendo All-Star! Great Fray Smash Brothers''), often shortened to "'''''SSB'''''", retronymously "'''''Smash 64'''''" or "'''''SSB64'''''", is the first game of the ''{{b|Super Smash Bros.|series}}'' series. | ||
The game released in Japan on January 21st, 1999, in North America on April 26th, 1999 and in Europe on November 19th, 1999 | The game released in Japan on January 21st, 1999, in North America on April 26th, 1999, and in Europe on November 19th, 1999. The game is playable on [[Nintendo 64]], and is available on the [[Wii]]'s [[Virtual Console]]. It was later released on the [[iQue Player]] in China on November 15, 2005. The Virtual Console version released on January 20th, 2009 in Japan, a day before its 10-year anniversary, and later, 2009 in Europe and North America, respectively. However, due to the Wii Shop Channel ceasing operations on January 30th, 2019, the only way to obtain the game now is by purchasing a used copy or playing it on an emulator. | ||
''Super Smash Bros.'' received positive reviews, with most praise going to its multiplayer mode, while its single-player mode received | ''Super Smash Bros.'' received positive reviews, with most praise going to its multiplayer mode, while its single-player mode received criticism. The game has sold 5 million units worldwide as of 2001, making it the fifth best-selling Nintendo 64 game of all time. | ||
==Opening movie== | ==Opening movie== | ||
The [[opening movie]] in ''Super Smash Bros.'', unlike later games in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, completely lacks pre-rendered footage | The [[opening movie]] in ''Super Smash Bros.'', unlike later games in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, completely lacks pre-rendered footage, instead opting to render everything in real-time. | ||
When the opening movie starts, | When the opening movie starts, [[Donkey Kong (SSB)|tw]][[Fox (SSB)|o ]][[Kirby (SSB)|r]][[Link (SSB)|a]][[Mario (SSB)|n]][[Pikachu (SSB)|d]][[Samus (SSB)|o]][[Yoshi (SSB)|m]] [[starter character]]s are chosen to be placed by {{SSB|Master Hand}} on top of a desk, which transitions to a scenery resembling [[Peach's Castle]]. This process is repeated every time the opening movie is played. | ||
At the end of the opening movie, [[Captain Falcon (SSB)|the figures ]][[Jigglypuff (SSB)|of ]][[Luigi (SSB)|the ]][[Ness (SSB)|four ]][[unlockable character]]s are quickly shown against a white background. If a character hasn't been unlocked, it will simply be shown as a silhouette; reversely, they will be deobfuscated once unlocked. | |||
After this, the opening movie directly segues into the title screen, a trend which would be followed by future installments, along with the [[announcer]] calling out the game's title. | |||
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==Characters== | |||
[[File:SSBCast.jpg|thumb|194x205px|Official artwork of the default cast of ''Smash 64''.]] | [[File:SSBCast.jpg|thumb|194x205px|Official artwork of the default cast of ''Smash 64''.]] | ||
[[File:Super Smash Select.png|thumb|The character-selection screen of ''Super Smash Bros.'' (all characters unlocked).]] | [[File:Super Smash Select.png|thumb|The character-selection screen of ''Super Smash Bros.'' (all characters unlocked).]] | ||
There are twelve [[ | There are twelve playable [[character]]s in ''Super Smash Bros.'', eight of which are available from the [[Starter character|start]], and four of which are [[Unlockable character|unlockable]]. | ||
The | The most amount of slots are given to the {{uv|Mario}} and {{uv|Pokémon}} universes with each getting two characters: [[Mario]] alongside his brother [[Luigi]], and [[Pikachu]] and [[Jigglypuff]], respectively, with the latter characters in both universes being unlockable. | ||
Two more slots are given to reoccurring ''Mario'' characters [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Yoshi]] as starting | Two more slots are given to reoccurring ''Mario'' characters [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Yoshi]] as starting representatives of their sub-universes, {{uv|Donkey Kong}} and {{uv|Yoshi}} respectively. | ||
The remaining starter characters are [[Link]], [[Samus]], [[Kirby]] and [[Fox]] from {{uv|The Legend of Zelda}}, {{uv|Metroid}}, {{uv|Kirby}} and {{uv|Star Fox}} universes respectively. Along with Luigi and Jigglypuff, two more characters are unlockable, being [[Ness]] and [[Captain Falcon]] from the {{uv|EarthBound}} and {{uv|F-Zero}} universes respectively. | |||
{{SSB character table}} | {{SSB character table}} | ||
==Stages== | ==Stages== | ||
[[File:SSB64 Stage Select.png|thumb|200px|The | [[File:SSB64 Stage Select.png|thumb|200px|The stages of ''Super Smash Bros.'']] | ||
===[[Stages]]=== | |||
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;margin:1em auto 1em auto;" | {|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;margin:1em auto 1em auto;" | ||
!colspan=5| | !colspan=5|Stages | ||
|-style="vertical-align:bottom;" | |-style="vertical-align:bottom;" | ||
|width="20%"|[[ | |width="20%"|[[Image:PeachCastleSSB.jpg|100x100px|link=Peach's Castle]]<br />[[Peach's Castle]]<br />{{symbol|mario|20px|suffix=preBrawl}} | ||
|width="20%"|[[ | |width="20%"|[[Image:CongoJungle.png|100x100px|link=Kongo Jungle (SSB)]]<br />[[Kongo Jungle (SSB)|Congo Jungle]]<br />{{symbol|dk|20px|suffix=preBrawl}} | ||
|[[ | |width="20%"|[[Image:HyruleCastleSSB.png|100x100px |link=Hyrule Castle]]<br />[[Hyrule Castle]]<br />{{symbol|zelda|20px}} | ||
|width="20%"|[[ | |width="20%"|[[Image:PlanetZebesSSB.png|100x100px|link=Planet Zebes]]<br />[[Planet Zebes]]<br />{{symbol|metroid|20px|suffix=preBrawl}} | ||
|width="20%"|[[ | |width="20%"|[[Image:MushroomKingdom64.jpg|100x100px|link=Mushroom Kingdom (SSB)]]<br />'''{{SSB|Mushroom Kingdom}}'''<br />{{symbol|mario|20px|suffix=preBrawl}} | ||
|-style="vertical-align:bottom;" | |-style="vertical-align:bottom;" | ||
|[[Image:YoshisStorySSB.png|100x100px|link=Yoshi's Island (SSB)]]<br />{{SSB|Yoshi's Island}}<br />{{symbol|yoshi|20px|suffix=preBrawl}} | |||
|[[ | |[[Image:DreamLandSSB.png|100x100px|link=Dream Land (SSB)]]<br />{{SSB|Dream Land}}<br />{{symbol|kirby|20px}} | ||
|[[ | |[[Image:SectorZSSB.png|100x100px|link=Sector Z]]<br />[[Sector Z]]<br />{{symbol|starfox|20px|suffix=preBrawl}} | ||
|[[ | |[[Image:SaffronCitySSB.png|100x100px|link=Saffron City]]<br />[[Saffron City]]<br />{{symbol|pokemon|20px|suffix=preBrawl}} | ||
| | | | ||
|} | |} | ||
<small>Shown in '''bold''', Mushroom Kingdom is the only unlockable stage in ''Super Smash Bros.''</small> | <small>Shown in '''bold''', ''Mushroom Kingdom'' is the only unlockable stage in ''Super Smash Bros.''</small> | ||
===1P Game-only stages=== | ===1P Game-only stages=== | ||
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;margin:1em auto 1em auto;" | {|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;margin:1em auto 1em auto;" | ||
!colspan=7|1P Game-only | !colspan=7|1P Game-only stages | ||
|-style="vertical-align:bottom;" | |-style="vertical-align:bottom;" | ||
|width= | |width="16%"|[[Image:Mario Target Smash SSB.jpg|100x100px|link=Break the Targets]]<br />[[Break the Targets]]<br />{{symbol|smash|20px}} | ||
|width= | |width="16%"|[[Image:Mario's board the platforms.jpg|100x100px|link=Board the Platforms]]<br />[[Board the Platforms]]<br />{{symbol|smash|20px}} | ||
|width= | |width="16%"|[[Image:Rttf64.JPG|100x100px|link=Race to the Finish (SSB)]]<br />{{SSB|Race to the Finish}}<br />{{symbol|smash|20px}} | ||
|[[Image:YoshisStorySSB.png|100x100px|link=Yoshi's Island (SSB)]]<br />{{SSB|Yoshi's Island}}*<br />{{symbol|yoshi|20px|suffix=preBrawl}} | |||
|width= | |width="16%"|[[Image:MetaCrystal.png|100x100px|link=Meta Crystal]]<br />[[Meta Crystal]]<br />{{symbol|met|20px}}{{symbol|smash|20px}} | ||
|width= | |width="16%"|[[Image:Battlefield 64.png|100x100px|link=Battlefield (SSB)]]<br />{{SSB|Battlefield}}<br />{{symbol|smash|20px}} | ||
|width= | |width="16%"|[[Image:FinalDestinationSSB.png|100x100px|link=Final Destination (SSB)]]<br />{{SSB|Final Destination}}<br />{{symbol|smash|20px}} | ||
|} | |} | ||
<small>These stages only appear in the ''1P Game''.<br>*The 1P Game-only Yoshi's Island lacks clouds and has closer blast zones.</small> | <small>These stages only appear in the ''1P Game''.<br>*The 1P Game-only ''Yoshi's Island'' lacks clouds and has closer blast zones.</small> | ||
===Non-playable stages=== | ===Non-playable stages=== | ||
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;margin:1em auto 1em auto;" | {|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;margin:1em auto 1em auto;" | ||
!colspan=3|Non-playable | !colspan=3|Non-playable stages | ||
|-style="vertical-align:bottom;" | |-style="vertical-align:bottom;" | ||
|width="33%"|[[ | |width="33%"|[[Image:KirbyBeta1N64.png|100x100px|link=Small]]<br />[[Small]]<br />{{symbol|kirby|20px}}{{symbol|smash|20px}} | ||
|width="33%"|[[ | |width="33%"|[[Image:KirbyBeta2.png|100x100px|link=New]]<br />[[New]]<br />{{symbol|kirby|20px}}{{symbol|smash|20px}} | ||
|width="33%"|[[ | |width="33%"|[[Image:Tutorial Stage SSB.png|100x100px|link=Tutorial Stage]]<br />[[Tutorial Stage]]<br />{{symbol|kirby|20px}}{{symbol|smash|20px}} | ||
|} | |} | ||
<small>These stages cannot | <small>These stages cannot be unlocked or played on in any way without hacking.</small> | ||
==Modes== | ==Modes== | ||
===1-Player=== | ===1-Player=== | ||
*[[1P Game]] | * [[1P Game]] | ||
*[[Training | * [[Training mode]] | ||
*[[Break the Targets]] | * [[Target Test|Break the Targets]] | ||
*[[Board the Platforms]] | * [[Board the Platforms]] | ||
=== | ===Multi-player=== | ||
*[[Versus Mode]] | * [[Versus Mode]] | ||
== | ==Items== | ||
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!colspan=8|Items | |||
|-style="vertical-align:bottom;" | |||
|width="5%"|[[File:BeamSwordIconSSB.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Beam Sword]] | |||
|width="5%"|[[File:BobombIconSSB.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Bob-omb]] | |||
|width="5%"|[[File:BumperIconSSB.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Bumper]] | |||
|width="5%"|[[File:FanIconSSB.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Fan]] | |||
|width="5%"|[[File:FireFlowerIconSSB.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Fire Flower]] | |||
|width="5%"|[[File:GreenShellIconSSB.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Green Shell]] | |||
|width="5%"|[[File:HammerIconSSB.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Hammer]] | |||
|width="5%"|[[File:HeartContainerIconSSB.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Heart Container]] | |||
|-style="vertical-align:bottom;" | |||
|width="5%"|[[File:HomeRunBatIconSSB.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Home-Run Bat]] | |||
|width="5%"|[[File:MaximTomatoIconSSB.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Maxim Tomato]] | |||
|width="5%"|[[File:MotionSensorBombIconSSB.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Motion-Sensor Bomb]] | |||
|width="5%"|[[File:PokeBallIconSSB.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Poké Ball]] | |||
|width="5%"|[[File:RayGunIconSSB.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Ray Gun]] | |||
|width="5%"|[[File:StarmanIconSSB.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Super Star|Starman]] | |||
|width="5%"|[[File:StarRodIconSSB.png|100x100px]]<br>[[Star Rod]] | |||
|} | |||
==[[Tournament]] play== | |||
{{Main|Tournament legal (SSB)}} | |||
Unlike its successors, ''Super Smash Bros.'' never enjoyed a large professional competitive scene in North America. However, interest in the game has been renewed in recent years with the popularity of its sequels. Players can play ''Super Smash Bros.'' online through [[wikipedia:Kaillera|Kaillera]] using the [[Project64k]] emulator. Recently, there have been more and more tournaments of ''Super Smash Bros.'' due to an influx of new players. Most ''Super Smash Bros.'' tournaments are paired up with ''Melee'' events and most (offline) ''SSB'' tournaments are located in California, Canada, New Jersey or Peru. | |||
The standard tournament rules differ little from that of ''Melee''. The most common standard tournament rules are as follows: | |||
*The required number of victories to win are generally the best of 3 matches; the only exceptions are finals, in which the number of matches is 5 or 7. | |||
*Double eliminations are in place. | |||
*4 [[stock]] with a 8-minute time limit, if it is possible; the original game does not support placing a time limit on stock matches, but emulators and [[mod]]s can implement one. | |||
*[[Items]] are disabled. | |||
*[[Handicap]]s are off. | |||
*The first match is played on Dream Land. | |||
*For the first match, characters are chosen double-blind - at the same time, so that neither player knows their opponent's character beforehand. | |||
*Players may re-pick [[character]]s after each match. However, the loser of each match gets to pick last (known as slob picks). | |||
==Development== | |||
[[Masahiro Sakurai]] was interested in making a fighting game for four players. His initial design for the game was called ''Kakuto-Geemu Ryuoh'' (''[[Dragon King: The Fighting Game]]'')<ref name="Hobby"/>, which featured simple characters. After presenting the game to co-worker [[Satoru Iwata]], he helped Sakurai continue on with the project. Sakurai understood that many fighting games did not sell well, so he tried to make his game original.<ref name= Hobby/> His first idea was to include famous Nintendo characters and put them into the fray.<ref name="Hobby"/> Knowing he would not get permission to do so, Sakurai created a prototype of the game without sanction from Nintendo and did not inform them until he was sure the game was well-balanced.<ref name="Hobby"/> The prototype he presented featured [[Mario]], [[Donkey Kong]], [[Samus Aran]], and [[Fox McCloud]] as playable characters. The idea was later approved.<ref name="Hobby">{{cite web|url=http://iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews/#/wii/ssbb/6/0|title=Iwata Asks: Super Smash Bros. Brawl|publisher=Nintendo|accessdate=2008-01-31}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/interview/rsbj/vol7/index.html|title=社長が訊く『大乱闘スマッシュブラザーズX』|trans_title=Iwata Asks: Super Smash Bros. Brawl|publisher=Nintendo|language=Japanese|accessdate=2008-01-31}}</ref> | |||
''Super Smash Bros.'' features music from some of Nintendo's most popular gaming franchises. While many tracks are new arrangements for the game, some songs are taken directly from their sources. The music for ''Super Smash Bros.'' was composed by Hirokazu Ando, who later returned as sound and music director for ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. A [[Nintendo All-Star! Dairantō Smash Brothers OST|complete soundtrack]] was released on CD in Japan through Teichiku Records in 2001.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.soundtrackcentral.com/cds/supersmashbrothers_ost.htm|title=Nintendo All-Star! Dairanto Smash Brothers Original Soundtrack|publisher=Soundtrack Central|date=2002-01-17|accessdate=2008-04-16}}</ref> | |||
==Reception== | ==Reception== | ||
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''Super Smash Bros.'' was a commercial success, selling 5 million copies worldwide with 2.93 million sold in the United States and 1.97 million copies sold in Japan. It was the 5th best selling game for the [[Nintendo 64]] | ''Super Smash Bros.'' was a commercial success, selling 5 million copies worldwide with 2.93 million sold in the United States and 1.97 million copies sold in Japan. It was the 5th best selling game for the [[Nintendo 64]]. Reviews were mostly positive, with many critics praising the game's addictive and fun multiplayer gameplay and simple controls, but it was criticized as well, mainly due to the game's lack of content and somewhat limited single player mode. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<center> | <center> | ||
<gallery widths="170"> | <gallery widths="170"> | ||
SSB64Logo.jpg|English logo. | |||
StatesSSBpchoice.jpg|''Super Smash Bros.'' U.S. box art (Player's Choice version) | StatesSSBpchoice.jpg|''Super Smash Bros.'' U.S. box art (Player's Choice version) | ||
Box ssb j.jpg|''Super Smash Bros.'' Japanese box art | |||
Box ssb pal.jpg|''Super Smash Bros.'' PAL box art | |||
Smash64iQueBox.png|''Super Smash Bros.'' Chinese box art | Smash64iQueBox.png|''Super Smash Bros.'' Chinese box art | ||
SSBVerticalArtwork.png|Group artwork | SSBVerticalArtwork.png|Group artwork | ||
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SSB64TitleJP.png|Japanese title screen | SSB64TitleJP.png|Japanese title screen | ||
SSB64TitleCH.png|Chinese title screen | SSB64TitleCH.png|Chinese title screen | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
</center> | </center> | ||
== | ==Differences from later ''Super Smash Bros.'' games== | ||
{{ | ''Super Smash Bros.'' is the only game in the series with the following distinctions: | ||
*Using the phrases "Game Set" and "Time Up" in matches in all regions. Later games use the phrases "Game!" and "Time!" in the English version, while each one still uses "Game Set" and "Time Up" in the Japanese version. | |||
*Lacking stages from the {{uv|F-Zero}} and {{uv|EarthBound}} universes. | |||
*Introducing [[starter character|starters]] from the {{uv|Star Fox}} universes. | |||
*Lacking princesses as playable characters. | |||
*Introducing new characters from the {{uv|Yoshi}} and {{uv|F-Zero}} universes. | |||
*Not having [[Bowser]] as the heaviest character, as he did not make his first playable appearance until ''Melee''. Rather, the heaviest character is {{SSB|Donkey Kong}}. | |||
*Featuring only playable protagonists. However, two characters had previously appeared as antagonists -- [[Donkey Kong]] in ''{{b|Donkey Kong|game}}'', its {{b|Game & Watch|universe}} counterpart, ''Donkey Kong 3'' and ''Donkey Kong (Game Boy)'', and [[Mario]] in ''Donkey Kong Jr.'' and ''Donkey Kong Circus''. | |||
*Being rated "E" for Everyone by the ESRB, as its successors ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' would be rated "T" for Teen, and ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' would be rated "E10+" for players who are aged ten and over. As a result, it is also the only game not to share its ESRB rating with another game in the franchise. | |||
*Showing the stage's 3D model when highlighted on the Stage Selection screen, as well as restricting the cursor to the squares depicting the stage. | |||
*Not having Battlefield and Final Destination as normally playable stages. | |||
*Not allowing characters to grab ledges from behind in any way. | |||
*Not allowing characters to [[spotdodge]], or [[air dodge]], as these were added in later games. | |||
*Not featuring [[pummel]]s, [[up throw]]s or [[down throw]]s, as these would be added in later games. | |||
*Not including [[side special move]]s, as these would be added in later games. | |||
*Having multiple [[crowd]] reactions for when a character recovers. | |||
*Having characters freely get [[Star KO]]'d when they reach the upper [[blast line]] without suffering from [[knockback]] or taking any damage. | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The starting eight characters are placed in the order of when they first appeared in their respective debut titles on the character selection screen, starting with the oldest, [[Mario]] and [[Donkey Kong]], and ending with the most recent, [[Pikachu]]. This same order is used when listing the cast of the original ''Super Smash Bros.'' in later games, such as when organizing [[Trophy|trophies]]. This chronological ordering also applies to the four unlockable characters on the character selection screen, though this is only relative to each other and not the other characters. | |||
*The starting eight characters are placed in the order of when they first appeared | |||
*''Super Smash Bros.'' marks the first appearance of [[Samus]], [[Kirby]], and [[Ness]] in 3D. | *''Super Smash Bros.'' marks the first appearance of [[Samus]], [[Kirby]], and [[Ness]] in 3D. | ||
**Additionally, this game is | **Additionally, this game is the only [[Nintendo 64]] title in which Samus or Ness appears. | ||
*This game has the | *This game has the least amount of [[unlockable character]]s, at four, and also has the least amount of [[unlockable stage]]s (out of games that have them), at [[Mushroom Kingdom (SSB)|one]]. | ||
*This game is one of two that uses 2D illustrations on the box art, alongside ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]] | *This game is one of two that uses 2D illustrations on the box art, alongside ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. | ||
*If the player achieves No Miss x11 at the end of [[Classic Mode]], the announcer will say "Incredible!" instead of "Congratulations!" on the victory screen. | |||
*''Smash 64'' is the only ''Smash'' game whose ESRB rating is unique. Namely, it is rated E, whereas ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' are both rated T, and ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' and ''Ultimate'' are both rated E10+. | |||
*If the player achieves No Miss x11 at the end of [[ | |||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/n01/n64/software/nus_p_nalj/smash/ Official Japanese ''Super Smash Bros.'' website] | *[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/n01/n64/software/nus_p_nalj/smash/ Official Japanese ''Super Smash Bros.'' website] | ||
*[http://web.archive.org/web/19991117175759/http://smashbros.com/ Official English ''Super Smash Bros.'' website | *[http://web.archive.org/web/19991117175759/http://smashbros.com/ Official English ''Super Smash Bros.'' website (archived)] | ||
*[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/vc/vc_dsb/index.html Official Japanese Virtual Console ''Super Smash Bros.'' website] | *[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/vc/vc_dsb/index.html Official Japanese Virtual Console ''Super Smash Bros.'' website] | ||
*[https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Nintendo-64/Super-Smash-Bros--269756.html Official European ''Super Smash Bros.'' game page] | *[https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Nintendo-64/Super-Smash-Bros--269756.html Official European ''Super Smash Bros.'' game page] | ||
*[https | *[https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/vq2LDXcejXQ2vNjNkcQAv6ylA5y9lMzu Official North American Virtual Console ''Super Smash Bros.'' game page] | ||
*[https://www.ique.com/games/12021.htm Official Chinese ''Super Smash Bros.'' website] | *[https://www.ique.com/games/12021.htm Official Chinese ''Super Smash Bros.'' website] | ||
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