Super Smash Bros. Melee

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Super Smash Bros. Melee (also known by the acronym SSBM) is a fighting game for the Nintendo GameCube and the sequel to the smash-hit (no pun intended) Super Smash Bros. for the Nintendo 64. Additionally, the game is the predecessor to Super Smash Bros. Brawl for the Nintendo Wii. Super Smash Bros. Melee is an incredibly popular video game, and is the best selling game for the GameCube.

Super Smash Bros. Melee is a fighting game where various characters from Nintendo's popular franchises battle on different courses, also taken from Nintendo franchises. SSBM almost solely focuses on multiplayer mode, but has two decent single-player modes; a new mode called "Adventure" mode, and the original Story mode from Super Smash Bros. There is also an unlockable "All-Star" mode which pits you against every character in the game with limited healing items and 51 Event Matches which put you in specific scenarios, such as rescuing Peach from Bowser or protecting a Yoshi Egg.

Playable Characters

There are twenty-five playable characters in Super Smash Bros. Melee; seven of which are from the Marioverse.

Marioverse Characters

Mario
Mario's look in Super Smash Bros. Melee.

Special Moves

Mario
B - Fireball
Smash B - Cape
Up B - Super Jump Punch
Down B - Mario Tornado
Luigi
B - Green Fireball
Smash B - Green Missile
Up B - Fire Jump Punch
Down B - Luigi Cyclone
Bowser
B - Flame Breath
Smash B - Koopa Klaw
Up B - Whirling Fortress
Down B - Bowser Bomber
Peach
B - Toad Block
Smash B - Peach Bomber
Up B - Parasol
Down B - Vegetable
Dr. Mario
B - Megavitamins
Smash B - Super Sheet
Up B - Super Jump Punch
Down B - Dr. Tornado
Yoshi
B - Egg Lay
Smash B - Egg Roll
Up B - Egg Throw
Down B - Yoshi Bomber
DK
B - Giant Punch
Smash B - Headbutt
Up B - Spinning Kong
Down B - Hand Slap

Other Characters

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  • Link from the Legend of Zelda series
  • Princess Zelda/Sheik from the Legend of Zelda series
  • Ganondorf from the Legend of Zelda series (secret)
  • Young Link from the Legend of Zelda series (secret)
  • Samus Aran from the Metroid series
  • Captain Falcon from the F-Zero series
  • Fox McCloud from the StarFox series
  • Falco Lombardi from the StarFox series (secret)
  • Ness from the EarthBound/Mother series
  • Kirby from the Kirby series
  • Pikachu from the Pokemon series
  • Pichu from the Pokemon series (secret)
  • Jigglypuff from the Pokemon series (secret)
  • Mewtwo from the Pokemon series (secret)
  • Popo and Nana from Ice Climber
  • Marth from the Fire Emblem series (secret)
  • Roy from the Fire Emblem series (secret)
  • Mr. Game & Watch from the Game & Watch games (secret)

Items

There's several items in Super Smash Bros. Melee. Some from Mario games, and some from other games.

Marioverse items

  • Bob-ombs, used to throw at another character to make an explosion, or if left on the ground for a few seconds, starts walking around on the ground.
  • Fire Flowers, used to shoot fire at someone.
  • Freezies, used to throw at another player to freeze them in an ice block. Using fiery attacks will make them normal again.
  • Green Shells, used to throw. It slides along the ground, and can hit multiple characters.
  • Red Shells, pretty much the same as the green shells, but does less damage and homes in on characters.
  • Hammers, a massive hammer from Donkey Kong if picked up it can do some great damage, but the player can't double jump, nor can he/she drop the item. The head may fall off and be picked up and thrown to get an almost guarenteed KO.
  • Metal Box, makes the player weigh a lot and can't be thrown off the stage easily, but if he/she gets thrown off, it'll be harder to survive the fall.
  • Super Mushrooms, makes the player double in size, and thus become stronger, harder to KO, and slower, but easier to hit (due to the size) and less flexible.
  • Poison Mushrooms, the opposite of Super Mushrooms. The player shrinks in size, gets easier to KO, gets weaker but runs faster. He/she also gets more flexible and easier to miss.
  • Starmen, makes the player invincible for a moment. That means, the player can drown in the acid lava in Zebes.
  • Barrel Cannons, used to trap a character inside, and then the barrel rotates, depending when the trapped character presses a button, he/she'll be fired out in a certain angle.

Other items

  • Beam Swords, from the original SSB
  • Ray Guns, also from the original SSB
  • Bunny Hoods, from the Legend of Zelda series
  • Cloaking Devices, from Perfect Dark
  • Flippers, from Balloon Fight
  • Homerun Bats, from the original SSB
  • Lip's Stick, from Panel de Pon
  • Mr. Saturn, from EarthBound/Mother 2
  • Motion-Sensor Bombs, from Perfect Dark
  • Fans, from SSB
  • Parasols, from the Kirby series
  • Party Balls, introduced in SSBM
  • Pokéballs, from the Pokémon series
  • Screw Attack, from the Metroid series
  • Star Rods, from the Kirby series
  • Super Scopes, from the SNES game Nintendo Scope
  • Warp Stars, from the Kirby series
  • Maxim Tomatoes, from the Kirby series
  • Food, introduced in SSBM
  • Heart Containers, from the Legend of Zelda series

Trophies

There are about 400 trophies in the game, with an enormous percentage being Marioverse characters, items, locations, and concept, listed here in the order they appear in the trophy menu when organized by game (Other trophies will not be listed as they are far too numerous):

Note that each of the playable characters has two other trophies, but the information explains their SSBM background.