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'''Super Smash Bros. Melee''' | [[Image:SsbmBoxart.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Boxart]] | ||
'''Super Smash Bros. Melee''' (Japanese: {{ja|大乱闘 スマッシュ ブラザーズDX}}, ''Dairantō Sumasshu Burazāzu Derakkusu'', '''Great Fray Smash Brothers Deluxe''', 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 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. | ||
There are | == Characters == | ||
There are 14 [[Starter character|starter characters]] and 11 more which can be unlocked. | |||
===Default characters=== | |||
* [[Bowser]] | |||
* [[Captain Falcon]] | |||
* [[Donkey Kong]] | |||
* [[Fox McCloud|Fox]] | |||
* [[Ice Climbers]] | |||
* [[Kirby]] | |||
* [[Link]] | |||
* [[Mario]] | |||
* [[Ness]] | |||
* [[Peach]] | |||
* [[Pikachu]] | |||
* [[Samus]] | |||
* [[Yoshi]] | |||
* [[Zelda]]/[[Sheik]] | |||
===Secret characters=== | |||
* [[Dr. Mario]] | |||
* [[Falco Lombardi|Falco]] | |||
* [[Ganondorf]] | |||
* [[Jigglypuff]] | |||
* [[Luigi]] | |||
* [[Marth]] | |||
* [[Mewtwo]] | |||
* [[Mr. Game & Watch]] | |||
* [[Pichu]] | |||
* [[Roy]] | |||
* [[Young Link]] | |||
*[[ | == Stages == | ||
*[[ | There are 18 [[Starter stage|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 (SSBM stage)|Mushroom Kingdom]] | ||
* [[Mute City]] | |||
* [[Onett]] | |||
* [[Pokémon Stadium]] | |||
* [[Princess Peach's Castle]] | |||
* [[Rainbow Cruise]] | |||
* [[Venom]] | |||
* [[Yoshi's Island]] | |||
* [[Yoshi's Story]] | |||
===Unlockable stages=== | |||
* [[Battlefield]] | |||
* [[Big Blue]] | |||
* [[Brinstar Depths]] | |||
* [[Congo Jungle]] | |||
* [[Dream Land]] | |||
* [[Final Destination]] | |||
* [[Flat Zone]] | |||
* [[Fourside]] | |||
* [[Mushroom Kingdom II]] | |||
* [[Poké Floats]] | |||
===Single-Player stages=== | |||
These stages cannot be unlocked, and can only be played under certain circumstances. | |||
* [[Mushroom Kingdom Adventure]] | |||
* [[Underground Maze]] | |||
* [[Brinstar Escape Shaft]] | |||
* [[F-Zero Raceway]] | |||
* [[Trophy Collector]] | |||
* [[All-Star Teleporter]] | |||
* [[Target Test]] Stages | |||
* [[Home-run Stadium]] | |||
* [[Majora's Mask (stage)|Majora's Mask]] | |||
* [[Goomba (stage)|Goomba]] | |||
* [[Entei (stage)|Entei]] | |||
* [[Race to the Finish (SSBM)|Race to the Finish]] | |||
== | ===Debug-Only Stages=== | ||
These stages can only be used when the game is hacked. Some are functional, some are not. | |||
====Functional==== | |||
* [[Test]] | |||
* Sheik's [[Target Test]] Stage | |||
====Non-Functional==== | |||
* [[AKANEIA]] | |||
* [[10-2]] | |||
* [[IceTop]] | |||
* [[DUMMY]] | |||
== | ==[[Tournament]] play== | ||
SSBM is widely known for its large and intricate tournament scene, which is the second largest video game tournament community in the world (Behind Halo 2 for the XBox). The generally accepted birth of the tournament scene was caused by the creation of the [[Tournament Go|TG]] series. Recently, the tournament scene has been bolstered by grand-scale tournaments such as the [[Major League Gaming|MLG]] series. | |||
The community has constructed a set of [[tournament legal (SSBM)|standard tournament rules]] to regulate tournament play. All matches are played with [[time]]d [[stock]] (usually four lives and eight minutes), with [[item]]s turned off and restrictions on legal [[stages]]. These regulations are enacted to ensure that gameplay at the highest level remains fair and interesting. | |||
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