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About Super Smash Bros. Melee |
Publisher |
Developer |
System |
Genre |
Players |
Rated |
Nintendo |
HAL Laboratory |
| Fighting/ Action |
1-4 |
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Box Shot
There are two different covers for Super Smash Bros. Melee. Both of them are nice, but we prefer the first one over the second one.

SSBM Itself
As the sequel of Nintendo 64's Super Smash Bros., SSBM is an excellent bashing, crashing, smashing, game for the Nintendo GameCube. It is a great multi-player game, and a really big improvement from SSB. With 3 different 1 Player Modes, 3 different VS Modes, and Trophies to collect, this is one of the best games released by Nintendo. It includes all 12 characters from SSB, plus 13 others, 11 of which are hidden unlike the origunal 4. 26 all new levels plus 3 of the old ones, again, 11 of which are hidden, unlike the original 1. There are many many more modes, tricks, items, moves, hidden things, and a lot more where that came from to keep you busy for hours. It's not one of those games that you can beat in less than 3 seconds.
The graphics of the game are amazing, and compared to SSB, they are even more amazing than amazing! With upgraded attacks, techniques, and even items, people will battle each other for hours and hours. This game takes lots of skill to be good at it, but anyone, even beginners won't have problems with the controlls once you get used to it a bit. The GCN controller gives pinpoint control over the character you are controlling. We recommend Super Smash Bros. Melee for anyone who comes home and feels like smashing something. And of course for anyone else who just enjoys fighting or action games.
Rating
Nintendo's Rating (Click for full size)

Our Rating
5 Stars    
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