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It's a Bumpin', Bruisin', Brawlin' Bash! The many worlds of Nintendo collide in the ultimate showdown of strength and skill! Up to four players can choose their favorite characters - complete with signature attacks - and go at it in Team Battles and Free-For-Alls. Or venture out on your own to conquer the 14 stages in single-player mode. Either way, Super Smash Bros. is a no-holds-barred action-fest that will keep you coming back for more! | It's a Bumpin', Bruisin', Brawlin' Bash! The many worlds of Nintendo collide in the ultimate showdown of strength and skill! Up to four players can choose their favorite characters - complete with signature attacks - and go at it in Team Battles and Free-For-Alls. Or venture out on your own to conquer the 14 stages in single-player mode. Either way, Super Smash Bros. is a no-holds-barred action-fest that will keep you coming back for more! | ||
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Super Smash Bros. is a fighting game unlike the usual. Stages take place on a big arena, and the objective of the game is to knock your opponent off the stage. Different modes are available, such as Break the Targets and Board the Platforms. Regular, one player mode (later games in the series call it Classic Mode) has you go through stages to defeat Master Hand, the final boss. | Super Smash Bros. is a fighting game unlike the usual. Stages take place on a big arena, and the objective of the game is to knock your opponent off the stage. Different modes are available, such as Break the Targets and Board the Platforms. Regular, one player mode (later games in the series call it Classic Mode) has you go through stages to defeat Master Hand, the final boss. | ||
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Super Smash Bros. is a fighting video game released for the Nintendo 64. It was released in Japan on January 21, 1999, and in North America on April 26 of that same year.
Blurb
It's a Bumpin', Bruisin', Brawlin' Bash! The many worlds of Nintendo collide in the ultimate showdown of strength and skill! Up to four players can choose their favorite characters - complete with signature attacks - and go at it in Team Battles and Free-For-Alls. Or venture out on your own to conquer the 14 stages in single-player mode. Either way, Super Smash Bros. is a no-holds-barred action-fest that will keep you coming back for more!
Story
Gameplay
Super Smash Bros. is a fighting game unlike the usual. Stages take place on a big arena, and the objective of the game is to knock your opponent off the stage. Different modes are available, such as Break the Targets and Board the Platforms. Regular, one player mode (later games in the series call it Classic Mode) has you go through stages to defeat Master Hand, the final boss.
Break the Targets
Board the Platforms
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