Super Smash Bros

Super Smash Bros is a classic 1999 fighting game where players battle as iconic Nintendo characters, featuring jumps, combos, and special attacks.

About the Game

Super Smash Bros is a landmark fighting game released by Nintendo in 1999 for the Nintendo 64. It diverges from traditional fighting games by allowing players to control characters from various Nintendo franchises, such as Mario, Link, and Pikachu, battling on dynamic stages. The core mechanic involves accumulating damage percentage on opponents through attacks, with higher percentages making them easier to knock off the stage. Victory is achieved by launching foes beyond the boundaries. The game blends platforming elements with fast-paced combat, emphasizing strategy and skill, and supports both single-player and multiplayer modes. It pioneered a unique crossover style, fostering Nintendo's character universe and becoming a staple for party gaming, with numerous sequels that continue its legacy worldwide.

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How to Play

In Super Smash Bros, players select a Nintendo character and engage in battles on 2D stages against other characters. The objective is to increase opponents' damage percentage through attacks, making them more susceptible to being knocked off the stage. Core gameplay involves using standard attacks, special moves, and defensive actions, combined with jumping and movement to dodge or chain combos. The game offers various modes, including Classic, Versus, and Training, supporting up to four players simultaneously. It focuses on quick reflexes and tactical decisions, with each character having unique abilities and stats. The fast-paced, unpredictable battles cater to both casual fun and competitive play.

Controls

Move/Jump: Use arrow keys or designated buttons (e.g., WASD) to control movement and jumping. Attack: Press J for standard attacks, K for special attacks. Controls may vary based on platform or emulator settings; check in-game instructions for details.