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{{Infobox Game | {{Infobox Game | ||
| title | |title = {{FA-article}}Super Smash Bros. | ||
| image | |image = [[Image:250px-Supersmashbox.jpg|200px|Super Smash Bros.]] | ||
| | |developer = [[HAL Laboratory|HAL Laboratory, Inc.]] | ||
| developer | |publisher = [[Nintendo]] | ||
| publisher | |designer = [[Masahiro Sakurai]] | ||
| | |released = [[Image:Flag of Japan.svg|22px|border|Japan]] January 21, 1999<br/>[[Image:Flag of the United States.svg|22px|USA]] April 27, 1999<br> {{Europe}} November 19, 1999 <br> {{China}} 2005 | ||
|modes = [[wikipedia:Single-player|Single-player]], [[wikipedia:Multiplayer video game|multiplayer]] (2-4) | |||
|ratings = [[wikipedia:Entertainment Software Rating Board|ESRB]]: E<br/>[[wikipedia:Office of Film and Literature Classification (Australia)|OFLC]]: G8+ | |||
|platform = [[Nintendo 64]], [[iQue Player]] | |||
| released | |media = 128 megabit [[wikipedia:Cartridge (electronics)|cartridge]]<br> | ||
| | [[wikipedia:Flash memory|Flash Card]] (China) | ||
| ratings | |||
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}} | }} | ||
'''''Super Smash Bros.''''', known | '''''Super Smash Bros.''''', also known as '''''Nintendo All-Star! Dairantou'''''* '''''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'') in Japan, is the game that started the [[Super Smash Bros. (universe)|''Super Smash Bros.'' game series]]. It is the predecessor of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', and the pre-predecessor to ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. It was released in Japan on January 21, 1999, in North America on April 27, 1999, and in Europe on November 19, 1999. It's playable on [[Nintendo 64]] and the [[iQue Player]] and may become available on the [[Wii]]'s Virtual Console sometime in the future. | ||
<small><nowiki>* </nowiki>Dairantou = ''Great Fray''</small> | |||
==Characters== | |||
There are 12 [[character]]s in SSB, eight of which are available from the [[Starter character|start]], and four of which are [[unlockable]]. | |||
===Default characters=== | |||
[[Image:SuperSmashBrosCharacters.jpg|thumb|right|200px|All 12 characters]] | |||
*[[Donkey Kong (SSB)|Donkey Kong]] | |||
*[[Fox McCloud (SSB)|Fox McCloud]] | |||
*[[Kirby (SSB)|Kirby]] | |||
*[[Link (SSB)|Link]] | |||
*[[Mario (SSB)|Mario]] | |||
*[[Pikachu (SSB)|Pikachu]] | |||
*[[Samus Aran (SSB)|Samus Aran]] | |||
*[[Yoshi (SSB)|Yoshi]] | |||
===Secret characters=== | |||
*[[Captain Falcon (SSB)|Captain Falcon]] | |||
*[[Jigglypuff (SSB)|Jigglypuff]] | |||
*[[Luigi (SSB)|Luigi]] | |||
*[[Ness (SSB)|Ness]] | |||
== | ===Non-playable characters=== | ||
*[[Giant DK|Giant Donkey Kong]] | |||
*[[Metal Mario]] | |||
*[[Fighting polygon team|Fighting Polygon Team]] | |||
*[[Master Hand]] | |||
==Stages== | |||
*[[Peach's Castle]] | |||
*[[Kongo Jungle N64|Congo Jungle]]* | |||
*[[Hyrule Castle]] | |||
*[[Planet Zebes]]** | |||
*[[Yoshi's Island N64|Yoshi's Island]]* ** | |||
*[[Dream Land]]* ** | |||
*[[Sector Z]]** | |||
*[[Saffron City]] | |||
<sub><nowiki>*</nowiki> These stages reappear in ''Melee''.<br/> | |||
<nowiki>**</nowiki> Revised versions of these stages appear in ''[[Melee]]'' and some again in ''[[Brawl]]''.<br/></sub> | |||
===Unlockable Stage=== | |||
*[[Mushroom Kingdom (SSB)|Mushroom Kingdom]] | |||
=== | ===Adventure stages=== | ||
*[[Break the Targets]] | |||
*[[Board the Platforms]] | |||
*[[Metal Mario Stage (SSB)|Misty Mine]] | |||
*[[Race to the Finish (SSB)|Race to the Finish]] | |||
*[[Fighting Polygon Stage|Battlefield]] | |||
*[[Master Hand's Residence (N64)|Final Destination]] | |||
[[ | ===Non-playable stages=== | ||
*[[Tutorial Stage 64|Tutorial Stage]] | |||
*[[Kirby Beta Stage 1]] | |||
*[[Kirby Beta Stage 2]] | |||
== Modes == | |||
===1-Player=== | |||
* [[1P Game]] | |||
* [[Training mode]] | |||
* [[Target Test|Break the Targets]] | |||
* [[Board the Platforms]] | |||
===Multi-player=== | |||
* [[Versus Mode]] | |||
*[[ | |||
=== | ==[[Tournament]] play== | ||
Unlike SSBM, SSB never enjoyed a "real" professional competitive scene, but interest in SSB has been renewed in recent years with the popularity of SSBM, SSBB, and SSB online through [[wikipedia:Kaillera|Kaillera]] using the [[Wikipedia:Project 64k|Project64K]] emulator. | |||
Standard tournament rules differ little from that of SSBM. The most common standard tournament rules are as follows: | |||
*Generally best 2 out of 3 (using 3 out of 5 or 4 out of 7 for finals) | |||
*Double Elimination | |||
*5 [[stock]] | |||
*10 minute time limit, if it is possible, most emulators don't have time limit | |||
*[[Items]] are turned off | |||
*[[Handicap]]s are off | |||
*The first match is selected randomly excluding [[Yoshi's Island N64|Yoshi's Island]], [[Sector Z]], [[Planet Zebes]], and [[Mushroom Kingdom 64|Mushroom Kingdom]]. | |||
*Mushroom Kingdom, Sector Z, Yoshi's Island, and sometimes Planet Zebes are usually banned. Mushroom Kingdom for pipe spamming/ edge camping, Yoshi's island for cloud camping projectile camping, Sector Z for the size and the Arwing lasers, and Planet Zebes sometimes for the acid. | |||
:*The loser of each match picks the stage for the next match excluding the illegal stages listed above. | |||
:*If [[Saffron City]] is selected on the first round and one of the players is using [[Ness]], he/she may request a re-pick. | |||
::*However, if the [[Ness]] player wins the match, his/her opponent may counterpick [[Saffron City]]. | |||
:*The loser cannot choose a stage on which a previous match was played (known as "Dave's stupid rule"). | |||
*For the first match, characters are chosen double-blind - at the same time, so that neither player knows his 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). | |||
==Online Play== | |||
Although ''Super Smash Bros.'' does not feature online play, emulators have the ability to do so. Project64k and 1964 are the most used emulators of playing online. | |||
*[[ | ==Trivia== | ||
{{Art-wikipedia|Super Smash Bros.}} | |||
*[[Congo Jungle]], [[Dream Land]] and [[Yoshi's Island (SSB)|Yoshi's Island]] would later reappear in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. | |||
*[[Princess Peach]], [[Bowser]], [[Mewtwo]], [[Meowth]], [[Pit]] and [[King Dedede]] were originally going to be playable in this game, but were removed due to lots of reasons. However, Meowth did appear as a Poké Ball Pokémon in this game and ''Brawl'', King Dedede was a background character in Dream Land in this game and ''Melee'' as well as a playable character in Brawl, Peach made a minor cameo as a castle painting and was playable in ''Melee'' and ''Brawl'', Bowser was playable in ''Melee'' and ''Brawl'', Mewtwo was also playable in ''Melee'', and the same for Pit in ''Brawl''. | |||
*The starting eight characters are placed in the order of when they first appeared in their respective titles on the character selection screen, starting with the oldest [[Mario]] and [[Donkey Kong]], and leading to the most recent, [[Pikachu]]. | |||
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Revision as of 08:28, July 17, 2008
Template:FA-articleSuper Smash Bros. | |
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Super Smash Bros. | |
Developer(s) | HAL Laboratory, Inc. |
Publisher(s) | Nintendo |
Designer(s) | Masahiro Sakurai |
Released | January 21, 1999 April 27, 1999 Template:Europe November 19, 1999 Template:China 2005 |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer (2-4) |
Ratings | ESRB: E OFLC: G8+ |
Platform(s) | Nintendo 64, iQue Player |
Media | 128 megabit cartridge Flash Card (China) |
Super Smash Bros., also known as Nintendo All-Star! Dairantou* Smash Brothers (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) in Japan, is the game that started the Super Smash Bros. game series. It is the predecessor of Super Smash Bros. Melee, and the pre-predecessor to Super Smash Bros. Brawl. It was released in Japan on January 21, 1999, in North America on April 27, 1999, and in Europe on November 19, 1999. It's playable on Nintendo 64 and the iQue Player and may become available on the Wii's Virtual Console sometime in the future.
* Dairantou = Great Fray
Characters
There are 12 characters in SSB, eight of which are available from the start, and four of which are unlockable.
Default characters
Secret characters
Non-playable characters
Stages
- Peach's Castle
- Congo Jungle*
- Hyrule Castle
- Planet Zebes**
- Yoshi's Island* **
- Dream Land* **
- Sector Z**
- Saffron City
* These stages reappear in Melee.
** Revised versions of these stages appear in Melee and some again in Brawl.
Unlockable Stage
Adventure stages
Non-playable stages
Modes
1-Player
Multi-player
Tournament play
Unlike SSBM, SSB never enjoyed a "real" professional competitive scene, but interest in SSB has been renewed in recent years with the popularity of SSBM, SSBB, and SSB online through Kaillera using the Project64K emulator. Standard tournament rules differ little from that of SSBM. The most common standard tournament rules are as follows:
- Generally best 2 out of 3 (using 3 out of 5 or 4 out of 7 for finals)
- Double Elimination
- 5 stock
- 10 minute time limit, if it is possible, most emulators don't have time limit
- Items are turned off
- Handicaps are off
- The first match is selected randomly excluding Yoshi's Island, Sector Z, Planet Zebes, and Mushroom Kingdom.
- Mushroom Kingdom, Sector Z, Yoshi's Island, and sometimes Planet Zebes are usually banned. Mushroom Kingdom for pipe spamming/ edge camping, Yoshi's island for cloud camping projectile camping, Sector Z for the size and the Arwing lasers, and Planet Zebes sometimes for the acid.
- The loser of each match picks the stage for the next match excluding the illegal stages listed above.
- If Saffron City is selected on the first round and one of the players is using Ness, he/she may request a re-pick.
- However, if the Ness player wins the match, his/her opponent may counterpick Saffron City.
- The loser cannot choose a stage on which a previous match was played (known as "Dave's stupid rule").
- For the first match, characters are chosen double-blind - at the same time, so that neither player knows his opponent's character beforehand.
- Players may re-pick characters after each match. However, the loser of each match gets to pick last (known as slob picks).
Online Play
Although Super Smash Bros. does not feature online play, emulators have the ability to do so. Project64k and 1964 are the most used emulators of playing online.
Trivia
- Congo Jungle, Dream Land and Yoshi's Island would later reappear in Super Smash Bros. Melee.
- Princess Peach, Bowser, Mewtwo, Meowth, Pit and King Dedede were originally going to be playable in this game, but were removed due to lots of reasons. However, Meowth did appear as a Poké Ball Pokémon in this game and Brawl, King Dedede was a background character in Dream Land in this game and Melee as well as a playable character in Brawl, Peach made a minor cameo as a castle painting and was playable in Melee and Brawl, Bowser was playable in Melee and Brawl, Mewtwo was also playable in Melee, and the same for Pit in Brawl.
- The starting eight characters are placed in the order of when they first appeared in their respective titles on the character selection screen, starting with the oldest Mario and Donkey Kong, and leading to the most recent, Pikachu.
Super Smash Bros. series | |
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Super Smash Bros. · Super Smash Bros. Melee · Super Smash Bros. Brawl · Super Smash Bros. 4 (for Nintendo 3DS · for Wii U) · Super Smash Bros. Ultimate |