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[[Image:DK battle.png|250px|right|thumb|{{SSB|Donkey Kong}}, {{SSB|Fox}} and {{SSB|Pikachu}} about to fight [[Giant Donkey Kong]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''' 1P Mode.]]
[[Image:DK battle.png|250px|right|thumb|{{SSB|Donkey Kong}}, {{SSB|Fox}} and {{SSB|Pikachu}} about to fight [[Giant Donkey Kong]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''' 1P Mode.]]
The '''1P Game''' (also known as '''1 Player Game''', '''1P Game Mode''', or sometimes '''Classic Mode''') is the only single-player campaign mode available to play in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' In the mode, players progress through a series of 11 [[VS Mode]] matches, culminating in a final battle with the game's [[boss]], {{SSB|Master Hand}}. In addition, there are three optional bonus stages–one after every third match–where the player has one [[stock]] to complete the stage before time runs out. Clearing each stage, including the bonus stages, gives the player [[bonus points]] that contribute to a total [[score]]. The mode has a static nature in which the player faces the same characters on the same [[stage]]s in a fixed order during each playthrough. Players may choose their character, the [[difficulty]], and number of lives before the playthrough.
The '''1P Game''' (also known as '''1 Player Game''', '''1P Game Mode''', or sometimes '''Classic Mode''') is the only single-player campaign mode available to play in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' In the mode, players progress through a series of eleven stages, culminating in a final battle with the game's [[boss]], {{SSB|Master Hand}}. In addition, there are three optional bonus stages–one after every third match–where the player has one [[stock]] to complete the stage before time runs out. Clearing each stage, including the bonus stages, gives the player [[bonus points]] that contribute to a total [[score]]. The mode has a static nature in which the player faces the same characters on the same [[stage]]s in a fixed order during each playthrough. Players may choose their character, the [[difficulty]], and number of lives before the playthrough.


The 1P Game did not return proper in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. The aspect of fighting a series of opponents (an en route to [[Master Hand]]; and depending with [[Crazy Hand]]), instead was included in the redone {{SSBM|Classic Mode}}. However, this mode featured randomized opponents and a more streamlined structure, alongside other improvements. Additionally, some fights from the 1P Game reappeared as fights on [[Adventure]] in ''Melee'', such as the [[Yoshi Team]], [[Giant Donkey Kong]], the [[Kirby Team]], and [[Metal Mario]]. In this regard, the new 1 player mode ''Adventure'' can be seen as an enhanced remake of ''1P Game'' from ''Smash 64''.  
The ''1P Game'' (from the original ''Smash 64'') did not return proper in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. The aspect of fighting a series of opponents (an en route to [[Master Hand]]; and depending with [[Crazy Hand]]), instead was included in the redone {{SSBM|Classic Mode}}. However, this mode featured randomized opponents and a more streamlined structure, alongside other improvements. Additionally, some fights from the 1P Game reappeared as fights on [[Adventure]] in ''Melee'', such as the [[Yoshi Team]], [[Giant Donkey Kong]], the [[Kirby Team]], and [[Metal Mario]]. In this regard, the new 1 player mode ''Adventure'' can be seen as an enhanced remake of ''1P Game'' from ''Smash 64''.  
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', {{SSBU|Jigglypuff}}'s {{SSBU|Classic Mode}} is a reference to this mode (since it fights the characters in the [[Original 12]] from ''Smash 64'').
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', {{SSBU|Jigglypuff}}'s {{SSBU|Classic Mode}} is a reference to this mode (since it fights the characters in the [[Original 12]] from ''Smash 64'').



Revision as of 15:29, August 25, 2019

The 1P Game (also known as 1 Player Game, 1P Game Mode, or sometimes Classic Mode) is the only single-player campaign mode available to play in Super Smash Bros. In the mode, players progress through a series of eleven stages, culminating in a final battle with the game's boss, Master Hand. In addition, there are three optional bonus stages–one after every third match–where the player has one stock to complete the stage before time runs out. Clearing each stage, including the bonus stages, gives the player bonus points that contribute to a total score. The mode has a static nature in which the player faces the same characters on the same stages in a fixed order during each playthrough. Players may choose their character, the difficulty, and number of lives before the playthrough.

The 1P Game (from the original Smash 64) did not return proper in Super Smash Bros. Melee. The aspect of fighting a series of opponents (an en route to Master Hand; and depending with Crazy Hand), instead was included in the redone Classic Mode. However, this mode featured randomized opponents and a more streamlined structure, alongside other improvements. Additionally, some fights from the 1P Game reappeared as fights on Adventure in Melee, such as the Yoshi Team, Giant Donkey Kong, the Kirby Team, and Metal Mario. In this regard, the new 1 player mode Adventure can be seen as an enhanced remake of 1P Game from Smash 64. In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Jigglypuff's Classic Mode is a reference to this mode (since it fights the characters in the Original 12 from Smash 64).

Stages

Stage 1: Link

The first stage takes place at Hyrule Castle and pits the player against Link. Having Link KO'd by a Tornado stage hazard will net the player a 3,000 point Tornado Clear bonus.

Stage 2: Yoshi Team

The second stage takes place on Yoshi's Island and pits the player against the Yoshi Team, made out of 18 lightweight Yoshis. The Yoshis rarely attack and as they are lightweights, they are exceptionally weak and can be knocked out by almost any attack; sometimes they may even fall from the stage without any conflict from the player. Defeating the Yoshis in the order that they appear gives the player the Yoshi Rainbow bonus, worth 50,000 points.

This stage takes place on a version of Yoshi's Island without the clouds off to the side of the stage; while normally inaccessible, it is possible to access the stage via hacking.

Stage 3: Fox

The third stage takes place in Sector Z and pits the player against Fox. Having Fox KO'd by an Arwing stage hazard will net the player a 4,000 point ARWING Clear bonus.

Bonus Stage 1: Break the Targets

The first bonus stage is Break the Targets. It challenges the player to seek and destroy the ten targets placed throughout the stage within a 2-minute time limit.

Stage 4: Mario Bros.

The fourth stage takes place at Peach's Castle and pits the player against the Mario Bros., consisting of Mario and Luigi. In this stage, the player is accompanied by one, randomized ally. Curiously, Luigi will still appear even if the player has not unlocked him. Knocking out one Mario brother before hitting the other will earn the player the Bros. Calamity bonus, worth 25,000 points. Defeating both Mario Bros. without the teammate being KO'd nets the 8,000-point Good Friend bonus, while defeating them without the teammate being damaged at all earns the 25,000-point True Friend bonus.

Stage 5: Pikachu

The fifth stage takes place in Saffron City and pits the player against Pikachu.

Stage 6: Giant Donkey Kong

The sixth stage takes place in Congo Jungle and pits the player against Giant Donkey Kong. In this stage, the player is accompanied by two randomly selected allies. Defeating Giant Donkey Kong without either teammate being KO'd nets the 10,000-point DK Defender bonus, while defeating him without either teammate being damaged at all earns the 50,000-point DK Perfect bonus.

Bonus Stage 2: Board the Platforms

The second bonus stage is Board the Platforms. It challenges the player to seek and step on the surfaces of the ten platforms placed throughout the stage within a 2-minute time limit.

Stage 7: Kirby Team

The seventh stage takes place in Dream Land and pits the player against the Kirby Team, of 8 lightweight Kirbys. Each of the eight Kirbys sport a unique hat (with the exception of the final one, which will be either normal Kirby, or one of the four unlockable characters after they've been unlocked) corresponding to each of the eight starter characters in the game. There are always two Kirbys at a time for the player to face. Except for the average and unlockable character Kirbys, they all appear in the selection screen order of the respective character whose power they copied. Keeping this in mind, if the player manages to defeat them in the right order (Mario, DK, Link, Samus, Yoshi, Fox, Pikachu, regular/random unlockable), they will be awarded the 25,000-point bonus Kirby Ranks.

Stage 8: Samus

The eighth stage takes place on Planet Zebes and pits the player against Samus. Having Samus KO'd by the rising acid stage hazard will net the player a 1,500 point Acid Clear bonus.

Stage 9: Metal Mario

The ninth stage takes place at Meta Crystal and pits the player against Metal Mario.

Bonus Stage 3: Race to the Finish

The third and final bonus stage is Race to the Finish. It challenges the player to descend five floors and reach the exit, while avoiding explosives, bumpers, and some of the Fighting Polygon Team. Unlike the other bonus stages, the player has only one minute to complete the stage.

Stage 10: Fighting Polygon Team

The tenth stage takes place on Battlefield and pits the player against the Fighting Polygon Team, consisting of 30 lightweight Fighting Polygons, weak copies of the twelve playable characters.

Stage 11: Master Hand (Final Stage)

The final stage takes place at the Final Destination and pits the player against Master Hand. This stage stands out from most others in the game, as it can not be cleared by knocking the opponent out past the blast line, but only by reducing the opponent's stamina to 0 HP. Master Hand on all difficulties has 300 HP.

Congratulations screen

Upon clearing the 1P Game, the game gives the player a small reward: a static image featuring the character in a specific scene along with the announcer saying "Congratulations!". Most of these screens are entirely original images made for the game; the sole exception is Captain Falcon's, which was an unlockable title screen for F-Zero X. The announcer will also exclaim "Incredible!" if the player manages to score at least 1 million points and no miss 11 times by the end of the game.

The congratulations screens are present only in the American and European versions of the game, and not in the Japanese version.

Unlockables

  • Clearing the 1P Game in 20 minutes or less with no continues will unlock Captain Falcon.
  • Clearing the 1P Game without any continues on any difficulty will unlock Jigglypuff.
  • Clearing Break the Targets with all eight original characters will unlock Luigi.
  • Clearing the 1P Game with 3 lives and no continues on the Normal difficulty or higher will unlock Ness.
  • Clearing the 1P Game, playing as all eight starter characters, and playing on all the default stages will unlock Mushroom Kingdom.

Trivia

  • While the points counter can theoretically feature values above ten million due to having eight possible digits, only hacks that force the counter to its maximum value can cause it to feature such numbers.
  • Luigi is the only unlockable character that appears as an opponent character on 1P Game Mode (as he appears in Stage 4). Captain Falcon, Jigglypuff, and Ness (the other three of the four unlockable characters) can appear as ally characters in Stages 4 and 6, but none of them will appear as opponent characters.

See also