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Like [[Super Smash Bros.]], its predecessor, Melee features [[gameplay]] unique from that of other fighting games. Compared to characters in other fighting games, Melee characters have simple movesets, lack complicated button inputs and lengthy [[natural combo]]s. In contrast, however, Melee greatly emphasizes movement and ringouts. Indeed, [[edge-guarding]] in Melee takes on much more significance than it does in most other games due to copious mid-air jumps and other methods of reaching the edge unfettered. | Like [[Super Smash Bros.]], its predecessor, Melee features [[gameplay]] unique from that of other fighting games. Compared to characters in other fighting games, Melee characters have simple movesets, lack complicated button inputs and lengthy [[natural combo]]s. In contrast, however, Melee greatly emphasizes movement and ringouts. Indeed, [[edge-guarding]] in Melee takes on much more significance than it does in most other games due to copious mid-air jumps and other methods of reaching the edge unfettered. | ||
== Characters == | == Characters == | ||
There are 14 [[Starter | There are 14 [[Starter character|starter characters]] and 11 more which can be unlocked. | ||
===Default Characters=== | ===Default Characters=== | ||
* [[Bowser]] | * [[Bowser]] |
Revision as of 16:26, December 13, 2006
Super Smash Bros. Melee (often known as "SSBM" or "Melee") is a 2-D fighting game for the Nintendo Gamecube. It was released in late 2001 in America and Japan, shortly after Gamecube's launch, and early 2002 in Europe.
Like Super Smash Bros., its predecessor, Melee features gameplay unique from that of other fighting games. Compared to characters in other fighting games, Melee characters have simple movesets, lack complicated button inputs and lengthy natural combos. In contrast, however, Melee greatly emphasizes movement and ringouts. Indeed, edge-guarding in Melee takes on much more significance than it does in most other games due to copious mid-air jumps and other methods of reaching the edge unfettered.
Characters
There are 14 starter characters and 11 more which can be unlocked.
Default Characters
- Bowser
- Captain Falcon
- Donkey Kong
- Fox
- Ice Climbers
- Kirby
- Link
- Mario
- Ness
- Peach
- Pikachu
- Samus
- Yoshi
- Zelda/Sheik
Secret Characters
Stages
There are 18 starter stages and 10 more which can be unlocked.
Default Stages
- Brinstar
- Corneria
- Fountain of Dreams
- Great Bay
- Green Greens
- Hyrule Temple
- Icicle Mountain
- Jungle Japes
- Kongo Jungle
- Mushroom Kingdom
- Mute City
- Onett
- Pokémon Stadium
- Princess Peach's Castle
- Rainbow Cruise
- Venom
- Yoshi's Island
- Yoshi's Story