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36[[caption-width-right:320:'''''[[TitleScream SUPER... SMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASH BROTHEEEERRRRS!!]]''''']]
37
38->''"Something's gone wrong in the happy-go-lucky world of Nintendo!"''
39-->-- '''Creator/DonLaFontaine''' in the first ever ''Super Smash Bros.'' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K783SDTBKmg commercial]]
40
41'''''[[JustForFun/DescribeTopicHere Warning! Description approaching!]]'''''
42
43''Super Smash Bros.'', known in Japanese as ''Dairantō Smash Brothers'' (literally ''Great Fray Smash Brothers''), is Creator/{{Nintendo}}'s and Creator/MasahiroSakurai's very own MassiveMultiplayerCrossover PlatformFighter focused entirely on Video Games, both inside and outside of Nintendo's library.
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45[[VideoGame/SuperSmashBros64 The first game]] on the Platform/Nintendo64 began with a small selection of characters from Nintendo's large stable of games, ranging from [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario]] and [[Franchise/{{Pokemon}} Pikachu]], to [[Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda Link]] and [[Franchise/{{Metroid}} Samus Aran]], to Franchise/{{Kirby}} and [[Franchise/DonkeyKong Donkey Kong]], to [[Franchise/StarFox Fox]] and [[VideoGame/FZero Captain Falcon]]. Since then, the roster has expanded to over dozens of major Nintendo characters, such as [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Bowser]], [[Franchise/FireEmblem Marth]], [[VideoGame/KidIcarus Pit]], VideoGame/{{Wario}}, [[Franchise/AnimalCrossing Villager]], [[VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles1 Shulk]], and [[Franchise/{{Splatoon}} Inkling]], as well as some not-so-major Nintendo characters, like [[Platform/GameAndWatch Mr. Game & Watch]], [[VideoGame/DuckHunt the Duck Hunt duo]], [[VideoGame/WiiFit the Wii Fit Trainer]], and even [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Piranha Plant]]. Additionally, starting with ''[[VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosBrawl Brawl]]'', the series began featuring [[GuestFighter characters from various third-party companies]] among the likes of [[VideoGame/MetalGear Solid Snake]], Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog, Franchise/MegaMan, VideoGame/PacMan, [[Franchise/StreetFighter Ryu and Ken]], [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII Cloud Strife and Sephiroth]], VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}}, [[Franchise/{{Castlevania}} Simon Belmont and Richter Belmont]], [[VideoGame/Persona5 Joker]], [[VideoGame/DragonQuest Hero]], [[VideoGame/BanjoKazooie Banjo and Kazooie]], [[VideoGame/FatalFury Terry Bogard]], [[Franchise/{{Tekken}} Kazuya Mishima]], [[Franchise/KingdomHearts Sora]], and even [[VideoGame/{{Minecraft}} Steve]].
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47Though ostensibly a fighting game, ''Super Smash Bros.'' takes a very different approach to combat goals. The main objective of the game is not to reduce your opponents' HitPoints to zero, but rather to punch them [[RingOut right out of the arena]]; hence the "Smash" in the title. Dealing damage to them will ''help'' you accomplish this -- the higher your damage level, the farther you get pushed by any given attack, and past a certain point even the [[CherryTapping cherriest of taps]] will send you flying. In support of this goal, almost every stage is depicted as some sort of floating environment with specifically delineated boundaries (not dissimilar to ''[[VideoGame/SoulSeries Soulcalibur]]'').
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49To add to the chaos, [[InterestingSituationDuel several stages have platforms, bringing the carnage to multiple levels, whereas others have native dangers, such as rising acid and random airstrikes]]. In addition, various weapons may appear randomly on the field, from barrels and hammers from ''VideoGame/DonkeyKong'', to [[LaserBlade beam swords]], [[InvincibilityPowerUp Super Stars]], the old SNES Super Scope, and even [[{{Mons}} Pokémon]] and [[AssistCharacter characters from other games]] to help you out.
50
51Finally, some attention must be drawn to the play controls. Whereas fighting games are notorious for their [[SomeDexterityRequired complicated controls]], ''Smash Bros.'' simplifies things down. Most commands in the game require no more than one button press and one joystick input to execute, from basic attacks (hit the A button) to "strong" attacks (hit the A button whilst holding the joystick up, down, or forward) to "smash" attacks (flick the joystick in the desired direction whilst hitting A) to the special moves (B, or B + a direction). Additionally, these commands work ''for all characters'', preempting the need to memorize complicated commands that only work on one particular fighter (and/or their {{Moveset Clone}}s). The end result is a game that is ''very'' accessible to people of all levels of experience and dexterity.
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53Yet, despite the simple controls, the various interactions between the fighters and the playing field combine to make a fighter that is just as complex as its FightingGame brethren. As a result, it boasts a major [[MediaNotes/FightingGameCommunity competitive scene]], and various installments have been featured in fighting game tournaments like [=EVO=]; ''Melee'''s popularity in the fighting game community in particular led to it being a featured game at EVO up until 2018, nearly 17 years after its initial release.[[note]]Although it was only included at EVO seven times, the first being in 2007.[[/note]]
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55The series is credited for popularizing PlatformFighter and condifying many tropes in it. In particular, ''Super Smash Bros.'' is why the sub-genre is strongly associated with MascotFighter and MassiveMultiplayerCrossover.
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57----
58!!Pages on each game in the series:
59[[index]]
60* ''[[VideoGame/SuperSmashBros64 Super Smash Bros.]]'' (Platform/Nintendo64, 1999)
61* ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosMelee'' (Platform/NintendoGameCube, 2001)
62* ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosBrawl'' (Platform/{{Wii}}, 2008)
63* ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosForNintendo3DSAndWiiU'' (Platform/Nintendo3DS and Platform/WiiU, 2014)
64* ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosUltimate'' (Platform/NintendoSwitch, 2018)
65[[/index]]
66----
67[[foldercontrol]]
68[[folder:Features playable characters from:]]
69* ''Franchise/AnimalCrossing'' (Villager, Isabelle)[[note]]Default design and general proportions for the Villager come from ''[[VideoGame/AnimalCrossingCityFolk City Folk]]''.[[/note]]
70* ''VideoGame/{{ARMS}}'' (Min Min)
71* ''VideoGame/DuckHunt''[[note]]with ''VideoGame/HogansAlley'' and ''VideoGame/WildGunman'' incorporated into their moveset[[/note]] (Duck Hunt, named "Duck Hunt Duo" in PAL regions)
72* ''[[VideoGame/{{Mother}} EarthBound]]'', a.k.a. ''Mother''
73** ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994'' (Ness)
74** ''VideoGame/Mother3'' (Lucas)
75* ''VideoGame/FZero'' (Captain Falcon)
76* ''Franchise/FireEmblem''
77** ''VideoGame/FireEmblemShadowDragonAndTheBladeOfLight'' and ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemMysteryOfTheEmblem Mystery of the Emblem]]'' (Marth)
78** ''VideoGame/FireEmblemTheBindingBlade'' (Roy)
79** ''VideoGame/FireEmblemPathOfRadiance'' and ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemRadiantDawn Radiant Dawn]]'' (Ike)[[note]]Design comes from ''Path of Radiance'' in ''Brawl'' and ''Radiant Dawn'' for ''3DS/Wii U''. ''Ultimate'' uses both as alternate costumes.[[/note]]
80** ''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening'' (Robin, Lucina, Chrom)
81** ''VideoGame/FireEmblemFates'' (Corrin)
82** ''VideoGame/FireEmblemThreeHouses'' (Byleth)
83* ''Platform/GameAndWatch'' (Mr. Game & Watch)
84* ''VideoGame/IceClimber'' (Ice Climbers)
85* ''VideoGame/KidIcarus'' (Pit, Palutena)[[note]]Designs are original to ''Smash'', they would later be implemented in the ''Kid Icarus'' series with ''Uprising''.[[/note]]
86** ''VideoGame/KidIcarusUprising'' (Dark Pit)
87* ''Franchise/{{Kirby}}'' (Kirby, King Dedede, Meta Knight)
88* ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'' (Link, Zelda, Ganondorf)[[note]]Visual design comes from ''Ocarina of Time'' in ''64'' and ''Melee'' and from ''Twilight Princess'' in ''Brawl'' and ''3DS/Wii U''. ''Ultimate'' draws from different games for each character; Link's design is from ''Breath of the Wild'', Zelda's is a mixture from ''A Link to the Past'' and ''A Link Between Worlds'', and Ganondorf returns to his ''Ocarina of Time'' design.[[/note]]
89** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime'' (Sheik, Young Link)[[note]]Visual design for Sheik is based on ''Ocarina of Time'', her only canon appearance, for ''Melee''. ''Brawl'' and ''3DS/Wii U'' use a design from concept art for ''Twilight Princess''. ''Ultimate'' has her wear the Sheikah armor set from ''Breath of the Wild''.[[/note]]
90** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker'' (Toon Link)
91* ''Franchise/{{Metroid}}'' (Samus Aran, Ridley)[[note]]Visual design for Samus comes from ''Super Metroid'' in ''64'' and ''Melee'', ''Metroid: Zero Mission'' for ''Brawl'', and ''Metroid: Other M'' for ''3DS/Wii U'' and ''Ultimate''. Visual design for Ridley for his playable appearance comes from ''Super'' with cues from ''Other M''.[[/note]]
92** ''VideoGame/MetroidZeroMission'' (Zero Suit Samus)[[note]]Visual design comes from ''Metroid: Zero Mission'' for ''Brawl'', and ''Metroid: Other M'' for ''3DS/Wii U'' and ''Ultimate''.[[/note]]
93** ''VideoGame/MetroidPrimeTrilogy'' (Dark Samus)[[note]]Uses her design from ''Prime 3: Corruption''.[[/note]]
94* MediaNotes/{{Mii}} (Mii Brawler, Mii Swordfighter, Mii Gunner)[[note]]The playable Miis represent the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series itself, other games that star them have representation counting as different series.[[/note]]
95* ''VideoGame/{{Pikmin}}'' (Olimar/Alph)
96* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}''[[note]]Characterizations take strong influences from characters of the same species in ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries''. Most notably, they use PokemonSpeak from the same voice cast instead of animal-like cries inspired by the games.[[/note]]
97** ''VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue'' (Pikachu, Jigglypuff, Mewtwo, Squirtle, Ivysaur, Charizard)[[note]]Mewtwo's characterization comes from ''Anime/PokemonTheFirstMovie''.[[/note]]
98*** ''[=Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen=]'' (Pokémon Trainer)[[note]]Based on Red from ''Red and Blue''; design comes from the remakes. Leaf becomes playable in ''Ultimate''.[[/note]]
99** ''VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver'' (Pichu)
100** ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl'' (Lucario)[[note]]Lucario's characterization comes from ''Anime/PokemonLucarioAndTheMysteryOfMew''.[[/note]]
101** ''VideoGame/PokemonXAndY'' (Greninja)[[note]]As of ''Ultimate'' Greninja can use the Ash-Greninja form originating from ''Anime/PokemonTheSeriesXY''.[[/note]]
102** ''VideoGame/PokemonSunAndMoon'' (Incineroar)
103* ''VideoGame/PunchOut'' (Little Mac)[[note]]Visual design comes from the NES game for his Assist Trophy appearance in ''Brawl'' and from the Wii game for his playable appearances starting in ''3DS/Wii U''.[[/note]]
104* VideoGame/RoboticOperatingBuddy, a.k.a. R.O.B.
105* ''Franchise/{{Splatoon}}'' (Inkling)
106* ''Franchise/StarFox'' (Fox, Falco, Wolf)[[note]]Visual designs for Fox and Falco primarily come from ''VideoGame/StarFox64'' in ''64'' and ''Melee'' and from ''VideoGame/StarFoxZero'' in ''Ultimate''. In ''Brawl'' and ''for 3DS/Wii U'', the ''Star Fox'' characters are an amalgam of various points in their history from ''64'' to ''Command''; Wolf's ''Ultimate'' appearance is also an amalgamation instead of reflecting any one game.[[/note]]
107* ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' (Mario, Luigi, Peach, Bowser, Bowser Jr./Koopalings, Rosalina & Luma, Daisy, Piranha Plant)
108** ''VideoGame/DrMario'' (Dr. Mario)
109** ''Franchise/DonkeyKong'' (Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong, King K. Rool)
110** ''VideoGame/YoshisIsland'' (Yoshi)
111** ''VideoGame/{{Wario}}''[[note]]Predominantly based on ''VideoGame/WarioWare'', with incorporated elements from ''VideoGame/WarioLand''.[[/note]] (Wario)
112* ''VideoGame/WiiFit'' (Wii Fit Trainer)
113* ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles''
114** ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles1'' (Shulk)
115** ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles2'' (Pyra & Mythra)
116!!And [[GuestFighter third-party characters]] from:
117* ''VideoGame/BanjoKazooie'' (Banjo & Kazooie)
118* ''VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}}'' (Bayonetta)
119* ''Franchise/{{Castlevania}}''
120** ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaI'', ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaIISimonsQuest'', and ''VideoGame/SuperCastlevaniaIV'' (Simon Belmont)
121** ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaRondoOfBlood'' and ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaSymphonyOfTheNight'' (Richter Belmont)
122* ''VideoGame/DragonQuest'' (Hero[[note]]A catchall term for the various [[HelloInsertNameHere nameless]] protagonists in the series.[[/note]])
123** ''VideoGame/DragonQuestIII''
124** ''VideoGame/DragonQuestIV''
125** ''VideoGame/DragonQuestVIII''
126** ''VideoGame/DragonQuestXI''
127* ''VideoGame/FatalFury'' and ''Franchise/TheKingOfFighters'' (Terry Bogard)
128* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'' (Cloud Strife, Sephiroth)
129* ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'' (Sora)
130* ''VideoGame/MegaManClassic'' (Mega Man)
131* ''VideoGame/MetalGear'' (Solid Snake)
132* ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}'' (Steve/Alex/Zombie/Enderman)
133* ''VideoGame/Persona5'' (Joker)
134* ''VideoGame/PacMan''[[note]]with ''VideoGame/{{Mappy}}'', ''VideoGame/{{Galaga}}'', and ''VideoGame/{{Galaxian}}'' incorporated into his moveset[[/note]] (Pac-Man)
135* ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'' (Sonic the Hedgehog)
136* ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' (Ryu, Ken)
137* ''Franchise/{{Tekken}}'' (Kazuya Mishima)
138[[/folder]]
139
140[[folder:Features Assist Trophy characters from:]]
141''[-Note: Assist characters that were later PromotedToPlayable are not repeated here.-]''
142* ''Franchise/AnimalCrossing'' (Mr. Resetti, Kapp'n)
143* ''VideoGame/{{ARMS}}'' (Spring Man)
144* ''VideoGame/ArtAcademy'' (Vince)
145* ''VideoGame/BrainAge'' (Dr. Kawashima)
146* ''Platform/ColorTVGame 15'' (Color TV-Game 15)
147* ''VideoGame/CustomRobo Arena'' (Ray MK III)
148* ''VideoGame/DevilWorld'' (Devil)
149* ''VideoGame/DillonsRollingWestern'' (Dillon)
150* ''VideoGame/DrillDozer'' (Jill)
151* ''VideoGame/EarthBound1994'' (Jeff, Starman)
152* ''VideoGame/{{Excite}}bike'' (Excitebikes)
153* ''VideoGame/FZero'' (Samurai Goroh)
154* ''VideoGame/FatalFrameMaidenOfBlackWater'' (Yuri Kozukata)
155* ''Franchise/FireEmblem''
156** ''VideoGame/FireEmblemTheBlazingBlade'' (Lyn)
157** ''VideoGame/FireEmblemPathOfRadiance'' and ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemRadiantDawn Radiant Dawn]]'' (Black Knight)
158** ''VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening'' (Tiki)
159* ''[[VideoGame/ForTheFrogTheBellTolls The Frog For Whom the Bell Tolls]]'' (Sablé Prince)%% It's here alphabetically no matter which title translation we use
160* ''VideoGame/GoldenSun'' (Isaac)
161* ''VideoGame/JamWithTheBand'' (Barbara the Bat)
162* ''VideoGame/JoyMechFight'' (Sukapon)
163* ''VideoGame/KidIcarusUprising'' (Magnus, Phosphora)
164* ''Franchise/{{Kirby}}'' (Knuckle Joe, Chef Kawasaki)
165** ''VideoGame/KirbysAdventure'' (Nightmare)
166* ''VideoGame/KuruKuruKururin'' (Helirin)
167* ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'' (Tingle)
168** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask'' (Skull Kid, Moon)
169** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess'' (Midna)
170** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSkywardSword'' (Ghirahim)
171* ''VideoGame/TheLegendaryStarfy'' (Starfy)
172* ''Franchise/{{Metroid}}'' (Metroid, Mother Brain)
173* ''VideoGame/TheMysteriousMurasameCastle'' (Takamaru)
174* ''VideoGame/NintendoBadgeArcade'' (Arcade Bunny)
175* ''VideoGame/NintendoWars'' (Infantry and Tanks)
176* ''VideoGame/{{Nintendogs}}'' (Nintendog)
177* ''VideoGame/{{Pikmin}}'' (Burrowing Snagret)
178* ''VideoGame/{{Sheriff}}'' (Sheriff)
179* ''VideoGame/SimCity'' (Dr. Wright)[[note]]While the series is third-party, Dr. Wright is a first-party ''character'' as he was only in the SNES and N64 games developed and published by Nintendo.[[/note]]
180* ''VideoGame/SinAndPunishment'' (Saki Akiyama)
181* ''Franchise/{{Splatoon}}'' (Squid Sisters)
182* ''Franchise/StarFox''
183** ''VideoGame/StarFox1 (SNES)'' (Andross)
184** ''VideoGame/StarFoxAdventures'' (Krystal)
185* ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' (Hammer Bro, Waluigi, Chain Chomp, Thwomp)
186** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros1 (NES)'' (Lakitu and Spinies)
187** ''VideoGame/MarioPaint'' (Flies and Hand)
188** ''Franchise/DonkeyKong'' (Klaptrap)
189** ''VideoGame/WarioWare'' (Kat and Ana, Ashley)
190* ''UsefulNotes/{{Swapnote}}'' (Nikki)
191* ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles1'' (Riki)
192!!And third-party Assist Trophies from:
193* ''VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}}'' (Rodin)
194* ''VideoGame/{{Bomberman}}'' (Bomberman)
195* ''Franchise/{{Castlevania}}'' (Alucard)
196* ''Franchise/MegaMan''
197** ''VideoGame/MegaManClassic''
198*** ''VideoGame/MegaMan1 (1)'' (Elec Man)
199*** ''VideoGame/MegaMan7'' (Wily Capsule)
200** ''VideoGame/MegaManX'' (Zero)
201* ''VideoGame/MetalGear'' (Gray Fox)
202* ''VideoGame/MonsterHunter'' (Rathalos)
203* ''VideoGame/PacMan'' (Ghosts)
204* ''VideoGame/ShovelKnight'' (Shovel Knight)
205* ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'' (Shadow the Hedgehog, Knuckles the Echidna)
206* ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' (Guile)
207* ''VideoGame/VirtuaFighter'' (Akira Yuki)
208[[/folder]]
209
210[[folder:Features other gameplay elements from:]]
211''[-Note: This list does not include series[=/=]games that playable and Assist characters are drawn from, listed above.-]''
212* ''VideoGame/BalloonFight'' (stage, Flipper item)
213* ''VideoGame/ChibiRobo'' (Chibi-Robo Mii Gunner costume)
214* ''VideoGame/CluCluLand'' (Unira item)
215* ''VideoGame/{{Electroplankton}}'' (Hanenbow stage)
216* ''[[VideoGame/StreetPassMiiPlaza Find Mii]]'' (stage, Ghost enemy in Smash Run)
217* ''[[Platform/WiiU Miiverse]]'' (stage)
218* ''VideoGame/NintendoLabo'' (Toy-Con Mii Brawler costume)
219* ''VideoGame/PanelDePon'' (Lip's Stick item, Lip Mii Swordfighter costume)
220* ''[[Platform/NintendoDS PictoChat]]'' (stage)
221* ''VideoGame/{{Pilotwings}}'' (stage, Rocket Belt item)
222* ''VideoGame/RhythmHeaven'' (Sneaky Spirit enemy in Smash Run)
223* ''Soccer'' (Soccer Ball item (shared with ''Mario Strikers'' series))
224* ''VideoGame/SteelDiver'' (Steel Diver item)
225* ''VideoGame/TomodachiLife'' (stage)
226* ''VideoGame/WiiSports Resort'' (Wuhu Island stage)
227* ''VideoGame/WreckingCrew'' (stage, Golden Hammer item)[[note]]Elements of the series overlap with its parent series ''Super Mario Bros.'' when classified in trophies and spirits.[[/note]]
228!!And third-party elements from:
229* ''VideoGame/ArtOfFighting'' (Ryo Sakazaki Mii Brawler costume)
230* ''Franchise/AssassinsCreed'' (Altaïr Mii Swordfighter costume)
231* ''VideoGame/{{Cuphead}}'' (Cuphead Mii Gunner costume)
232* ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry'' (Dante Mii Swordfighter costume)
233* ''VideoGame/DigDug'' (Pooka enemy in Smash Run)
234* ''Franchise/{{Doom}}'' (Doomslayer Mii Gunner costume)
235* ''VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim'' (Dragonborn Mii Swordfighter costume)
236* ''Franchise/{{Fallout}}'' (Vault Boy Mii Gunner costume)
237* ''VideoGame/{{Galaga}}'' (Boss Galaga item)
238* ''VideoGame/GanbareGoemon'' (Goemon Mii Swordfighter costume)
239* ''VideoGame/GhostsNGoblins'' (Arthur Mii Swordfighter costume)
240* ''VideoGame/{{GoldenEye|1997}}'' (Motion Sensor Bomb item (''Smash 64'' and international versions of ''Melee'' only))[[note]]Every game after ''Melee'' has given it a radically different design unique to ''Smash''. In the English version of ''Melee'', its origin is listed as [[WritingAroundTrademarks TOP SECRET]].[[/note]]
241* ''VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork'' (Megaman.exe Mii Gunner costume)
242* ''VideoGame/NoMoreHeroes'' (Travis Touchdown Mii Swordfighter costume)
243* ''VideoGame/PerfectDark'' (Motion Sensor Bomb (Japanese version of ''Melee'' only) and Cloaking Device items)[[note]]Like the Motion Sensor Bomb, the Cloaking Device's origin is listed as [[WritingAroundTrademarks TOP SECRET]] in the English version of ''Melee''. Unlike the Bomb, the Cloaking Device was cut entirely after that.[[/note]]
244* ''Franchise/{{Persona}}'':
245** ''VideoGame/Persona3'' (Protagonist Mii Swordfighter costume)
246** ''VideoGame/Persona4'' (Protagonist Mii Swordfighter costume and Teddie Mii hat)
247* ''VideoGame/RallyX'' (Special Flag item (shared with ''Xevious''))
248* ''VideoGame/RavingRabbids'' (Rabbid Mii hat)[[note]]In addition, some ''Mario'' Spirits in ''Ultimate'' are Rabbid characters from ''VideoGame/MarioPlusRabbidsKingdomBattle''.[[/note]]
249* ''VideoGame/SamuraiShodown'' (Nakoruru Mii Swordfighter costume)
250* ''VideoGame/{{Shantae}}'' (Shantae Mii Brawler costume)
251* ''VideoGame/TalesOfSymphonia'' (Lloyd Irving Mii Swordfighter costume)
252* ''VideoGame/TheTowerOfDruaga'' (Gil Mii Swordfighter costume)
253* ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'' (Sans Mii Gunner costume)
254* ''VideoGame/{{Xevious}}'' (Special Flag item (shared with ''Rally-X''), Bacura Smash Run enemy)
255[[/folder]]
256
257[[folder:Other games referenced]]
258''[-All games listed provide collectibles (Trophies, Stickers, or Spirits) unless otherwise noted.-]''
259* ''VideoGame/TenEightySnowboarding''
260* ''And-Kensaku''
261* ''VideoGame/AnotherCode''[[note]]Credited under the duology's former name of ''Trace Memory''.[[/note]]
262* ''[[Platform/Nintendo3DS AR Games]]''[[note]]No collectibles; represented via an ''AR Games'' music track.[[/note]]
263* ''ASH: Archaic Sealed Heat''
264* ''VideoGame/AstralChain''
265* ''VideoGame/BatenKaitos Origins''[[note]]Unlike the original ''Baten Kaitos'', ''Origins'' was published by Nintendo.[[/note]]
266* ''VideoGame/BattleClash''
267* ''VideoGame/BigBrainAcademy''
268* ''bit Generations''[[note]]''Brawl'' names this series as ''"Digiluxe"'', but that title was never used as the games were never released outside Japan. Some later received international releases as part of the ''Art Style'' series.[[/note]]
269* ''VideoGame/BoxBoy''
270* ''VideoGame/CaptainRainbow''
271* ''Card Hero''
272* ''Chōsōjū Mecha MG''
273* ''VideoGame/CodeNameSteam''
274* ''VideoGame/{{Cubivore}}''
275* ''VideoGame/{{Culdcept}}''[[note]]''Super Smash Bros.'' only includes only includes content from ''Culdcept'' titles that were published by Nintendo following the acquisition that gave them the publishing rights of the IP.[[/note]]
276* ''VideoGame/DisasterDayOfCrisis''
277* ''VideoGame/DoshinTheGiant''
278* ''English Training''
279* ''VideoGame/EternalDarkness: Sanity's Requiem''
280* ''VideoGame/EverOasis''
281* Platform/{{Famicom}} Disk System
282* ''Famicom Fairytales''
283** ''Shin Onigashima''
284** ''Yūyūki''
285* Famicom sports titles
286** ''Baseball''
287** ''Ice Hockey''
288** ''Tennis''
289** ''Volleyball''
290* ''VisualNovel/FamicomDetectiveClub''
291* ''VideoGame/FatalFrame''[[note]]''Super Smash Bros.'' only includes content from ''Fatal Frame'' titles that were co-developed and published by Nintendo. The series is otherwise owned by Creator/KoeiTecmo.[[/note]]
292** ''VideoGame/FatalFrameII: Deep Crimson Butterfly''[[note]]Nintendo was not involved in the original release, but published the Wii remake.[[/note]]
293** ''VideoGame/SpiritCameraTheCursedMemoir''
294* ''[=FlingSmash=]''
295* ''VideoGame/{{Fluidity}}''
296* ''VideoGame/FossilFighters''
297* ''VideoGame/FreakyformsYourCreationsAlive''
298* ''[=GiFTPiA=]''
299* ''VideoGame/GloryOfHeraclesDS''[[note]]The DS installment is so far the only entry in the ''VideoGame/GloryOfHeracles'' series that was co-developed and published by Nintendo following the acquisition that gave them ownership of the franchise IP.[[/note]]
300* ''Hajimari no Mori''
301* ''VideoGame/HarmoKnight''
302* ''VisualNovel/HotelDuskRoom215''
303* ''Ketzal's Corridors''
304* ''VideoGame/KikiTrick''
305* ''Kurikin Nano Island Story''
306* ''VideoGame/TheLastStory''
307* ''Looksley's Line Up''
308* ''VideoGame/MachRider''
309* ''VideoGame/MagicalVacation'' and ''Magical Starsign''
310* ''Make 10: A Journey of Numbers''
311* ''Marvelous''
312* ''VideoGame/{{Miitopia}}''[[note]]No collectibles; represented via 2 music tracks.[[/note]]
313* ''VideoGame/MoleMania''
314* ''Napoleon''
315* ''VideoGame/NESRemix''[[note]]No collectibles; represented via a music track from ''NES Remix 2''.[[/note]]
316* ''VideoGame/NintendoLand''
317* ''Nintendo Pocket Football Club''
318* ''Nintendouji''
319* ''Nonono Puzzle Chalien''[[note]]A spin-off of ''Chee-Chai Alien'', but only ''Nonono Puzzle Chalien'' was published by Nintendo.[[/note]]
320* ''Number Battles''
321* ''VideoGame/OsuTatakaeOuendan'' and ''VideoGame/EliteBeatAgents''
322* ''VideoGame/PandorasTower''
323* ''Personal Trainer: Cooking''
324* ''Project Hacker''
325* ''VideoGame/{{Pushmo}}''
326* ''VideoGame/RingFitAdventure''
327* ''VideoGame/RustysRealDealBaseball''
328* ''VideoGame/SakuraSamurai''
329* ''Sennen Kazoku''
330* ''Slide Adventure MAGKID''
331* ''VideoGame/{{Snipperclips}}''
332* ''VideoGame/SomaBringer''
333* ''VideoGame/StreetPassMiiPlaza''
334** ''Flower Town''
335** ''Mii Force''
336** ''Monster Manor''
337** ''Warrior's Way''
338** ''Feed Mii''
339** ''Ninja Launcher''
340** ''Ultimate Angler''
341** ''Slot Car Rivals''
342* ''Stunt Race FX''
343* ''VideoGame/StyleSavvy''
344* ''VideoGame/SushiStrikerTheWayOfSushido''
345* ''Sutte Hakkun''
346* ''Takt of Magic''
347* ''Tank Troopers''[[note]]No collectibles; represented via a ''Tank Troopers'' music track.[[/note]]
348* ''VideoGame/{{Teleroboxer}}''
349* ''[[VideoGame/SimTower The Tower]] SP''[[note]]Credited as ''[=SimTower=] SP'' in North America, as [[TranslationMatchmaking the original release was tied to]] the ''VideoGame/SimSeries'' even though the ''SP'' release wasn't. Unlike other games in ''The Tower'' series, ''The Tower SP'' was published by Nintendo in Japan.[[/note]]
350* ''VideoGame/TomatoAdventure''
351* ''Tsukutte Utau: Saru Band''
352* ''VideoGame/UrbanChampion''
353* ''VideoGame/WaveRace''
354* ''VideoGame/WiiMusic''
355* ''VideoGame/WiiParty''
356* ''VideoGame/WiiPlay''[[note]]No collectibles; represented via a ''Wii Play'' music track.[[/note]]
357* ''VideoGame/TheWonderful101''
358* ''X''
359* ''Yakuman''
360* ''Zangeki no Reginleiv''
361!!And third-party elements from:
362* ''VideoGame/ThirteenSentinelsAegisRim''
363* ''VideoGame/AfterBurner''[[note]]No collectibles; indirectly represented via music track credited to ''Bayonetta''.[[/note]]
364* ''Alpha Mission''[[note]]No collectibles; represented via an ''Alpha Mission'' music track.[[/note]]
365* ''VideoGame/{{Athena}}''[[note]]No collectibles; represented via an ''Athena'' music track.[[/note]]
366* ''VideoGame/BitTrip''
367* ''VideoGame/BravelyDefaultII''
368* ''VideoGame/DaemonXMachina''
369* ''VideoGame/FinalFight''[[note]]Indirectly, as Cody's Spirit is based on his appearances in ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' and counted as part of that series.[[/note]]
370* ''VideoGame/GetsuFumaDen''[[note]]No collectibles; indirectly represented via a music track credited to ''Castlevania''.[[/note]]
371* ''VideoGame/{{Hades}}''
372* ''VideoGame/IkariWarriors''
373* ''VideoGame/KunioKun''[=/=]''VideoGame/RiverCityRansom''
374* ''Franchise/MegaMan''
375** ''VideoGame/MegaManLegends''
376** ''VideoGame/MegaManStarForce''
377** ''VideoGame/MegaManZero''
378** ''VideoGame/MegaManZX''
379* ''VideoGame/MetalSlug''[[note]]No collectibles; represented via ''Metal Slug'' music tracks.[[/note]]
380* [[Creator/BandaiNamcoEntertainment Namco]] Classics[[note]]No collectibles; the following games only appear as part of a larger "Namco series" associated with Pac-Man; either as part of his Namco Roulette taunt or in his stages' music medleys.[[/note]]
381** ''VideoGame/{{Bravoman}}''
382** ''VideoGame/{{Baraduke}}''
383** ''VideoGame/{{Bosconian}}''
384** ''Dragon Buster''
385** ''Dragon Spirit''
386** ''VideoGame/KatamariDamacy''
387** ''King & Balloon''
388** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfValkyrie''
389** ''Libble Rabble''
390** ''Metro-Cross''
391** ''VideoGame/TaikoNoTatsujin''
392** ''Shadow Land''
393** ''Sky Kid''
394** ''Thunder Ceptor''
395** ''VideoGame/WonderMomo''
396* ''VideoGame/OctopathTraveler''
397* ''VideoGame/PsychoSoldier''
398* ''VideoGame/{{Rayman}}''
399* ''Franchise/ResidentEvil''
400* ''VideoGame/SakunaOfRiceAndRuin''
401* ''Franchise/ShinMegamiTensei''[[note]]Indirectly present through its spinoffs ''VideoGame/TokyoMirageSessionsFE'' (counted as part of the ''Fire Emblem'' series) and ''Persona''.[[/note]]
402* ''VideoGame/{{Tetris}}''
403* ''VideoGame/TrialsOfMana''
404* ''VideoGame/{{Warframe}}''
405* ''[[VideoGame/LivePowerfulProBaseball WBSC eBASEBALL: Power Pros]]''
406[[/folder]]
407----
408!!Unmarked spoilers for the unlockable content of all games will be included in the following general trope subpages.
409[[index]]
410* SuperSmashBros/TropesAToD
411** [[AntiFrustrationFeatures/SuperSmashBros Anti Frustration Features]]
412* SuperSmashBros/TropesEToM
413** [[HomeStage/SuperSmashBros Home Stage]]
414** [[MechanicallyUnusualFighter/SuperSmashBros Mechanically Unusual Fighter]]
415* SuperSmashBros/TropesNToZ
416[[/index]]
417----
418->'''''[[AWinnerIsYou CONGRATULATIONS!!]]'''''

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