- "Game Over" redirects here. For the tournament, see Game Over (tournament).
In all four games, when the player loses in a one player match such as 1P Game, Classic, Adventure, or All-Star Mode, they must trade coins in order to have an extra number of lives in stock. This is known as a Continue. Continues can occur in Classic Mode, Super Smash Bros.'s 1P Game, All-Star Mode (except in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U), Super Smash Bros. Melee's Adventure Mode and Brawl's Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary. Despite its similarity in format to All-Star Mode, Boss Battles Mode does not allow players to continue upon being KO'd.
In Classic, Adventure, and All-Star
When the player runs out of stocks, they are faced with a screen with the Announcer asking them whether they wish to continue or not. In the 1P Game of Super Smash Bros., the player can continue as many times as they wish. In Melee and Brawl, however, the player will not have a choice to continue and gain an extra number of lives if they do not have enough coins to pay; they are instead given a Game Over and have to start the mode over again. If they have sufficient funds, then the player can choose whether or not to continue. If the player chooses "No" and decide to exit, a Game Over still occurs. If they choose "Yes", however, then the game continues, with the player regaining all their lives and continuing the game as usual.
Continuing the game in these three games will cut the total score the player earned in half; however, they also gain one point for each continue. In addition, Melee and Brawl continues will cause the player to trade a fixed number of coins in order to continue. Higher difficulties mean higher loss of coins, except for Melee's All-Star Mode, in which continues always cost 10 coins on all difficulties.
In Melee, on both Classic Mode and Adventure Mode, the values are:
- Very Easy: 1 coin
- Easy: 2 coins
- Normal: 3 coins
- Hard: 5 coins
- Very Hard: 10 coins
All Star Mode in Melee always costs 10 coins regardless of difficulty.
In Brawl, on both Classic Mode and All Star Mode, these are the values:
- Easy: 10 coins
- Normal: 20 coins
- Hard: 30 coins
- Very Hard: 50 coins
- Intense: 100 coins
If the player cleared the game on any difficulty in Classic Mode, Adventure Mode, or All-Star Mode by using continues, the "Continuation" bonus in Melee or the "Used a Continue bonus" in Brawl is given, worth −20,000 points.
In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, continuing is only possible in Classic Mode. Unlike in Melee and Brawl, the player does not use their funds to continue. Instead, it halves their attained score, removes some rewards that the player has attained to that point, and drops the intensity by 0.5, down to a minimum of 2.0.
Subspace Emissary
When the player runs out of stock in the Subspace Emissary, they are faced with a similar choice whether to continue or not. However, there are now three options; Get Up, Back to Map, and Exit. If the player chooses "Back to Map", then they exit the level and can choose another. If they chose "Exit", they get to save and automatically return to the Solo menu. Both options cause the player to lose all stickers and trophies they had collected in the level.
If the player chooses "Get Up" in the Subspace Emissary, they can gain an extra set of lives in stock; and these events occur:
- The number of stickers and trophies, including those obtained by the Trophy Stand, attained in the stage is halved. Anything attained from Golden Boxes, however, cannot be lost.
- The player respawns at the last opened door or at the start of the level.
- The amount of coins for clearing that stage is reduced.
Gallery
- MeleeContinue.jpg
The Continue screen in Melee.
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