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Super Smash Bros. (series)

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Super Smash Bros.

Main article: Super Smash Bros.

Super Smash Bros. Melee

Main article: Super Smash Bros. Melee

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

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Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U

Main article: Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U

Introduction to the series

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The Super Smash Bros. series was named after its first game, Super Smash Bros. for the N64. At heart, it's a fighting game, but has cartoonish physics and a party atmosphere, rendering it more like "Street Fighter meets Mario Party". The game series features an easy-to-understand control system for all characters' movesets, which makes it ideal for long-time fighting game fans, and for first-time players.

Characters

The character roster greatly varies from game to game, but what all games have in common is the vast majority of playable characters across different Nintendo franchises. Starting in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, the franchise began including third-party characters starting with Sega's Sonic the Hedgehog and Konami's Solid Snake. Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U went on to introduce DLC characters, beginning with Mewtwo in 2015 and ending with Corrin and Bayonetta in 2016.

Playable characters

Fighter SSB Melee Brawl SSB4 Series
Bayonetta No No No Yes Bayonetta
Bowser No Yes Yes Yes Mario
Bowser Jr. No No No Yes Mario
Captain Falcon Yes Yes Yes Yes F-Zero
Charizard No No Yes[1] Yes Pokémon
Cloud No No No Yes Final Fantasy
Corrin No No No Yes Fire Emblem
Dark Pit No No No Yes Kid Icarus
Diddy Kong No No Yes Yes Donkey Kong
Donkey Kong Yes Yes Yes Yes Donkey Kong / Mario
Dr. Mario No Yes No Yes Mario
Duck Hunt No No No Yes Duck Hunt
Falco No Yes Yes Yes Star Fox
Fox Yes Yes Yes Yes Star Fox
Ganondorf No Yes Yes Yes The Legend of Zelda
Greninja No No No Yes Pokémon
Ice Climbers No Yes Yes No Ice Climber
Ike No No Yes Yes Fire Emblem
Jigglypuff Yes Yes Yes Yes Pokémon
King Dedede No No Yes Yes Kirby
Kirby Yes Yes Yes Yes Kirby
Link Yes Yes Yes Yes The Legend of Zelda
Little Mac No No No Yes Punch-Out!!
Lucario No No Yes Yes Pokémon
Lucas No No Yes Yes EarthBound (Mother)
Lucina No No No Yes Fire Emblem
Luigi Yes Yes Yes Yes Mario
Mario Yes Yes Yes Yes Mario
Marth No Yes Yes Yes Fire Emblem
Mega Man No No No Yes Mega Man
Meta Knight No No Yes Yes Kirby
Mewtwo No Yes No Yes Pokémon
Mii Brawler No No No Yes Super Smash Bros.
Mii Gunner No No No Yes Super Smash Bros.
Mii Swordfighter No No No Yes Super Smash Bros.
Mr. Game & Watch No Yes Yes Yes Game & Watch
Ness Yes Yes Yes Yes EarthBound (Mother)
Olimar No No Yes Yes Pikmin
Pac-Man No No No Yes Pac-Man
Palutena No No No Yes Kid Icarus
Peach No Yes Yes Yes Mario
Pichu No Yes No No Pokémon
Pikachu Yes Yes Yes Yes Pokémon
Pit No No Yes Yes Kid Icarus
Pokémon Trainer No No Yes No Pokémon
R.O.B. No No Yes Yes Nintendo's Robot Series
Robin No No No Yes Fire Emblem
Rosalina & Luma No No No Yes Mario
Roy No Yes No Yes Fire Emblem
Ryu No No No Yes Street Fighter
Samus Yes Yes Yes Yes Metroid
Sheik No Yes[2] Yes[2] Yes The Legend of Zelda
Shulk No No No Yes Xenoblade
Snake No No Yes No Metal Gear
Sonic No No Yes Yes Sonic the Hedgehog
Toon Link No No Yes Yes The Legend of Zelda
Villager No No No Yes Animal Crossing
Wario No No Yes Yes Wario / Mario
Wii Fit Trainer No No No Yes Wii Fit
Wolf No No Yes No Star Fox
Yoshi Yes Yes Yes Yes Yoshi / Mario
Young Link No Yes No No The Legend of Zelda
Zelda No Yes Yes Yes The Legend of Zelda
Zero Suit Samus No No Yes[3] Yes Metroid
Total 12 26 37 58

Non-playable characters

The following characters are non-playable characters, unless using a cheat cartridge, that appear only in the various Single Player modes throughout the series, controlled by the computer. Most of the non-playable characters were created for use in the Super Smash Bros. series although some of them, such as Goombas, come from other game franchises.


See Also

References

  1. The Pokémon Trainer stays in the background while the player takes direct control of Squirtle, Ivysaur, or Charizard. The set is listed under the name "Pokémon Trainer". The player can choose which Pokémon to begin playing with and can switch between them during the battle.
  2. 2.0 2.1 In Super Smash Bros. Melee, Zelda can transform into Sheik using her down-B attack. In Super Smash Bros. Brawl this can still be done, however she is also selectable within Zelda's character icon on the character select screen.
  3. In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Zero Suit Samus can either be selected before battle as an alternate form of Samus Aran or formed during battle when Samus' armor is destroyed, either manually or by her Final Smash.
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