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[edit] Random Trophies

Random Trophies are Trophies which only appear in the Lottery, in various 1P areas and Gather the Trophies. Some appear only after certain events, such as after completing all three 1P Modes, or getting all characters.

Name First Game Date System Description
Albatoss Doki Doki Panic 7/87 NES
Alpha A creature in an imaginary cubist world where survival of the fittest is the rule. These creatures have strong, efficient bodies and the cute faces of pandas. They form family groups and treat each other lovingly, yet have no respect for other beasts. Their favorite foods seem to be meat and bamboo grass.
Andross Star Fox 64 6/97 Nintendo 64 This incarnation of Andross was so big as to be ridiculous, but it at least appeared to be a living being. Andross was once a brilliant scientist, but was banished from the galaxy for his dangerous experiments. From the planet Venom, he readied his troops and directed his sword of vengeance toward the Lylat System.
Annie Custom Robo 2 11/00 Nintendo 64 Annie, a Jumper model in the Stunner line of robots, was the robot used by Nanase, a cadet at the Takuma Academy, a commander training school. At the climax of the story, Nanase fell prey to temptation and stained her hands with the illegal robot Majei. This act ultimately set the stage for her undeniably tragic end.
Articuno Pokémon Red and Blue 9/98 Game Boy Clouds gather, the barometer plunges, and fresh snow falls from the frigid air when this legendary Pokémon takes wing. Graceful and elegant, it boasts long tail feathers that flap in the wind and are lovely to behold. As would be expected, its combat moves are based on its cold nature; they include Ice Beam and Blizzard.
Arwing Star Fox 9/03 SNES The Arwing is the symbol of Star Fox. Like an F-Zero racer, it's equipped with an opposing-gravity device. It can barrel roll and flip with ease thanks to its quick acceleration and flexible control. In battle, the ship uses retractable wings for precise flying. Every Arwing has smart bombs as its sub-weapons.
Ayumi Tachibana Famicom Detective Club Part II 5/89 SNES Ayumi's the heroine of the Detective Club games, which were made for the Famicom Disk System. In the first installment of the series, Ayumi solved the murder of one of her friends, and shortly thereafter, she opened her own investigative agency. Since those early days, she's proven to be a daring and peerless crime solver.
Baby Bowser Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island 10/95 SNES Even as a youngster, Baby Bowser was already playing pranks and causing trouble for Baby Mario and his pal Yoshi. Even at this early age of his evil career, Baby Bowser had tons of henchmen at his disposal. Many experts speculate that Mario and Bowser have some sort of connection that can be traced back to their mutual births.
Baby Mario Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island 10/95 SNES Long ago, when the stork was carrying Baby Mario and Baby Luigi to the Mario household, the stork was ambushed, causing Baby Mario to tumble onto Yoshi's Island. This marked the beginning of the Yoshies' adventure to deliver Baby Mario to his parents. Since then, Baby Mario's been spotted on golf courses and tennis courts.
Ball Kirby Kirby's Adventure 5/93 NES When Kirby swallows a ball enemy, he turns into a ball and can bounce off of floors and walls. It's tough to control, but well worth it for the strong attack power it gives Kirby. After his debut in Kirby's Adventure, Ball Kirby has popped up in several more Kirby games, such as Kirby's Pinball Land and Kirby's Block Ball.
Balloon Fighter Balloon Fight 6/86 NES The goal in Balloon Fight is to break your enemy's two balloons, depriving him of his flotation devices. If you lose one balloon, your buoyancy drops and it becomes harder to rise. As you can pop both friends' and enemies' balloons, you have to stay alert in this two-player fun fest. The balloonist's name is unknown.
Barrel Super Smash Bros. 4/99 Nintendo 64 Like Crates, Barrels are often filled with items and occasionally explosive. Thrown Barrels may break on contact or go rolling along the ground to smash into characters. Like the Crate, the Barrel is heavy, so it will restrict the speed at which the character carrying it can move. This speed differs between characters.
Barrel Cannon Donkey Kong Country 11/94 SNES The Barrel Cannons were used in Donkey Kong games as a vital means of transportation, and their explosive nature is used similarly in Super Smash Bros. Melee. On the Kongo Jungle stage, one can catch characters as they fall from the main platform. Careful! The Barrel Cannon rotation may accidentally send you flying off the screen.
Bayonette Custom Robo 2 11/00 Nintendo 64 Tsurugi and Yaiba, twin brothers who were bewitched by the dark power, combined their beloved robots Spear and Lance to form this illegal robot. The brothers used the Strike Vanisher model as a base, but then added a number of stealth capabilities. This successful power-up is nothing short of a Custom Robo miracle.
Beam Sword Super Smash Bros. 4/99 Nintendo 64 With its distinctive glowing blade, the Beam Sword is eye-catching and lethal. At first, the blade is about the size of a short sword, but the length changes depending on who wields it. The blade also lengthens in direct proportion to the power of an attack, so it reaches its maximum size when swung as a smash attack.
Bellossom Pokémon Gold and Silver 10/00 Game Boy Color From time to time, these beautiful flower Pokémon will gather in numbers and perform an odd sort of dance to call out the sun. While in the midst of this strange exhibition, their petals brush together to create a peaceful and soothing melody. A Gloom will only evolve into a Bellossom if it's exposed to a Sun Stone.
Birdo Doki Doki Panic 7/87 NES First seen in Super Mario Bros. 2, Birdo is known for shooting eggs and fireballs from her mouth. Mario and his friends would have to jump onto the eggs in midair, pick them up and throw them back at her. Long missing from the Nintendo scene, Birdo recently reappeared in Mario Tennis and Super Mario Advance.
Blastoise Pokémon Red and Blue 9/98 Game Boy Blastoise is the next evolutionary step after Wartortle. The thick jets of water they shoot from the cannons on their backs are strong enough to cut through steel plating. When in danger, they hide inside their armored shells. Blastoise is so popular among trainers that it's considered the definitive Water-type.
Bob-omb Doki Doki Panic 7/87 NES These little guys are just what they appear to be: walking bombs. Pick one up and hurl it for an incredibly potent attack. If no one picks them up, Bob-ombs light their own fuses and start wandering around armed and dangerous. In Super Mario 64, Bob-ombs chased Mario down once they noticed him. Pink Bob-ombs are nice and capable of speech.
Boo Super Mario Bros. 3 2/90 NES These shy spirits inhabit Mario's world and have been known to vanish or freeze when met face-to-face. In recent years, they seem to have overcome their fears in order to pursue tennis and other social activities. They usually appear in groups and fly in formation. From time to time, giant Boos make surprise appearances.
Bubbles Clu Clu Land 10/85 NES The mysterious Bubbles can only move straight ahead and has problems stopping: she changes paths by sticking out her hand and grabbing a post on the way by. If Bubbles makes contact with a Sea Urchin, she'll pop and deflate like a balloon. Bubbles protects herself by shocking Sea Urchins and pushing them into walls to destroy them.
Bucket Mario & Wario 8/93 SNES In Mario and Wario, an excellent game released only in Japan, this hidden item gets placed on Mario's head, rendering him sightless. The fairy Wanda then guides the helpless Mario past numerous obstacles to the goal. The M on the bucket becomes a W when turned upside down, signifying that Mario has fallen under Wario's wicked control.
Bulbasaur Pokémon Red and Blue 9/98 Game Boy Bulbasaur is a cute Pokémon born with a large seed firmly affixed to its back; the seed grows in size as the Pokémon does. Along with Squirtle and Charmander, Bulbasaur is one of three Pokémon available at the beginning of Pokémon Red & Blue. It evolves first into Ivysaur and ultimately into Venusaur.
Bullet Bill Super Mario Bros. 10/85 NES Bullet Bills are shot out of cannons and fly on straight paths. In great numbers they're a nightmare; while Mario can stop most with a single jump, the rare giant one is much tougher to avoid. In Super Smash Bros. Melee, all Bullet Bills are extra large. They burrow into Princess Peach's castle and then detonate with immense power.
Capsule Super Smash Bros. 4/99 Nintendo 64 These small containers contain items that fly out when the Capsules break. Capsules will explode roughly 12.5% of the time, so deciding where to break them can be quite a strategic decision; sometimes it's better to throw them rather than attacking them directly. Explosive Capsules pack a tremendous punch.
Chansey Pokémon Red and Blue 9/98 Game Boy Renowned for its kind temperament, Chansey has been known to offer injured creatures a highly nutritious egg to aid their recovery. Legend has it that this charitable creature brings happiness to anyone who captures it. All Chansey are female, and every now and then one is found in possession of a Lucky Egg.
Charizard Pokémon Red and Blue 9/98 Game Boy It's hard to believe, but this massive flame Pokémon evolves from the tiny Charmander. Not only can it fly at heights of over 4,500 feet, but it's flaming breath is hot enough to reduce almost anything to ashes in seconds. The flames at the end of a Charizard's tail are said to be a fairly accurate barometer of its power.
Chikorita Pokémon Gold and Silver 10/00 Game Boy Color Chikorita was one of the first three Pokémon available in Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal. A Grass-type Pokémon, it emits a delightful fragrance from the leaves on its head and loves to spend its time leisurely sunbathing. When called into battle, it uses its Razor Leaf move to strike at opponents' weak points.
Chozo Statue Metroid 8/86 NES These statues, which provide power-ups to Samus and have some connection with her Power Suit, have been found in many places, most notably Zebes. The Chozo boasted the most advanced civilization in their galaxy. Some say that when they could advance no further, they chose to withdraw and observe other life forms.
Clefairy Pokémon Red and Blue 9/98 Game Boy Clefairy are very cute Pokémon, which makes them popular pets. However, as they're only found in a few areas, it takes a lot of work to find one. Strangely enough, legend has it that Clefairy are more active during the full moon. These Pokémon are known to use Metronome, a move that unleashes a randomly selected attack.
Cleffa Pokémon Gold and Silver 10/00 Game Boy Color With silhouettes that resemble stars, Cleffa are often sighted when the night sky is filled with shooting stars. Cleffa evolves into Clefairy, but only if it has a strong bond of friendship with its trainer. Since Cleffa are so cute and loveable, many trainers choose to keep it in this unevolved form.
Cloaking Device Top Secret 7/20 NES This state-of-the-art camouflage device bends light rays in such a way that players using it appear almost invisible. The device fosters confusion, and players using it will not take damage while cloaked. This does not mean, however, that players become invulnerable, so they can still be sent reeling or flying across the screen, depending on their damage percentages.
Coin Mario Bros. 1983 Arcade The Mushroom Kingdom is dotted with these mysterious coins. There seems to be an endless supply hidden in various blocks, and Mario gains an extra life when he manages to collect a hundred of them. No one can confirm whether or not these coins are actually used as the currency of the Mushroom Kingdom, but it's a safe assumption.
Crate Super Smash Bros. 4/99 Nintendo 64 A Crate will release lots of items when it's broken open. It's very heavy, so unless your character is strong, you’ll walk slowly while under its burden. You can throw Crates up, down, left or right, but it's hard to hit opponents because the throwing process takes time. Every now and then, a Crate will explode under duress.
Crobat Pokémon Gold and Silver 10/00 Game Boy Color A bat Pokémon that evolves from Golbat. Crobat's hind legs have evolved into a second pair of wings, which allows it to fly at great speeds but limits its ability to rest. The affection a Golbat has for its trainer is vital for the evolution process: if a novice trainer has a Crobat, it shows that he or she cares for Pokémon well.
Cyndaquil Pokémon Gold and Silver 10/00 Game Boy Color Cyndaquil frighten easily, so they're often found curled up in balls. When threatened, they flare the flames on their backs to drive off enemies. Cyndaquil was one of the three Pokémon that trainers could choose from at the beginning of Pokémon Silver, Gold, and Crystal. No one knows if their eyes are open.
Daisy Super Mario Land 8/89 Game Boy The princess of Sarasa-land. Daisy met Mario when he helped defeat the evil alien Tatanga in Super Mario Land. Princess Daisy is a bit of a tomboy when compared with her counterpart, Princess Peach. After her appearance in Mario Golf, some gossips started portraying her as Luigi's answer to Mario's Peach.
Ditto Pokémon Red and Blue 9/98 Game Boy Every Ditto has the ability to copy a Pokémon's entire cell structure in an instant and become its exact replica. They're terrible at remembering techniques, but when they use Transform, they temporarily learn all of their foe's moves. If a Ditto starts to laugh, it weakens and can't hold it's transformation.
Dixie Kong Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy Kong's Quest 12/95 SNES More than just Diddy Kong's girlfriend, Dixie Kong is also a fearless adventurer and a reliable team player. She earned her wings helping Diddy rescue Donkey Kong from the clutches of King K. Rool. Dixie's amazingly quick and nimble, and she's even able to twirl her ponytail in order to float slowly through the air.
Donbe and Hikari Shin Onigashima 9/87 NES Donbe and Hikari are the main characters in this video-game version of a classic Japanese folk tale. The game chronicles the lives of our fearless heroes from their births to the time they drove the evil from the Island of Ogres. They are accompanied in their adventure by Ringo the dog, Matsunosuke the monkey, and Ohana the pheasant.
Dr. Stewart F-Zero 8/91 SNES
Dr. Wright Sim City 8/91 SNES
Ducks Duck Hunt 10/85 NES
Eevee Pokémon Red and Blue 9/98 Game Boy
Egg Super Mario World 8/91 SNES
Eggplant Man Wrecking Crew 10/85 NES
Electrode Pokémon Red and Blue 9/98 Game Boy
Excitebike Excitebike 10/85 NES
Fan Super Smash Bros. 4/99 Nintendo 64
Fighter Kirby Kirby Super Star 9/96 SNES
Fire Flower Super Mario Bros. 10/85 NES
Fire Kirby Kirby's Adventure 5/93 NES
Flipper Balloon Fight 10/86 NES
Fountain of Dreams Kirby's Adventure 5/93 NES
Four Giants The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 10/00 Nintendo 64
Freezie Mario Bros. 1983 Arcade
Nintendo GameCube GameCube 11/01 Console
Goldeen Pokémon Red and Blue 9/98 Game Boy
Gooey Kirby's Dream Land 2 5/95 Game Boy
Goron The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 11/98 Nintendo 64
Great Fox Star Fox 3/93 SNES
Green Shell Super Mario Bros. 10/85 NES
Hammer Donkey Kong 1981 Arcade
Hate Giant Doshin the Giant 3/02 GameCube
Heracross Pokémon Gold and Silver 10/00 Game Boy Color
Heririn Kuru Kuru Kururin 3/01 Game Boy Advance
Home-Run Bat Super Smash Bros. 4/99 Nintendo 64
Ho-oh Pokémon Gold and Silver 10/00 Game Boy Color
Igglybuff Pokémon Gold and Silver 10/00 Game Boy Color
Jeff EarthBound 6/95 SNES
Jody Summer F-Zero X 10/98 Nintendo 64
Kensuke Kimachi 1080 Snowboarding 4/98 Nintendo 64
King Dedede Kirby's Dream Land 8/92 Game Boy
King K. Rool Donkey Kong Country 11/92 SNES
Kirby Hat 1 Super Smash Bros. Melee 12/01 GameCube
Kirby Hat 2 Super Smash Bros. Melee 12/01 GameCube
Kirby Hat 3 Super Smash Bros. Melee 12/01 GameCube
Klap Trap Donkey Kong Country 11/92 SNES
Koopa Clown Car Super Mario World 8/91 SNES
Koopa Paratroopa Super Mario Bros. 10/85 NES
Koopa Troopa Super Mario Bros. 10/85 NES
Lakitu Super Mario Bros. 10/85 NES
Like Like The Legend of Zelda 7/87 NES
Love Giant Doshin the Giant 3/02 GameCube
Lugia Pokémon Gold and Silver 10/00 Game Boy Color
Marill Pokémon Gold and Silver 10/00 Game Boy Color
Maruo Maruhige Card Hero 2/00 Game Boy Color
Master Sword The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 11/98 Nintendo 64
Megavitamins Dr. Mario 10/90 NES
Meta Knight Kirby Super Star 9/96 SNES
Metal Mario Super Mario 64 9/96 Nintendo 64
Metroid Metroid 8/89 NES
Misty Pokémon Red and Blue 9/98 Game Boy
Moltres Pokémon Red and Blue 9/98 Game Boy
Monster 3D Hot Rally 4/88 NES
Moon The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 10/00 Nintendo 64
Motion-Sensor Bomb Top Secret 7/88 NES
Mr. Saturn EarthBound 6/95 SNES
Mute City F-Zero 8/91 SNES
Ocarina of Time The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 11/98 Nintendo 64
Octorok The Legend of Zelda 7/87 NES
Pak E. Derm Yoshi's Story 3/98 Nintendo 64
Parasol Kirby's Dream Land 8/92 Game Boy
Party Ball Super Smash Bros. Melee 12/01 GameCube
Paula EarthBound 6/95 SNES
Peppy Hare Star Fox 3/93 SNES
Pidgit Super Mario Bros. 2 10/88 NES
Pikmin Pikmin 12/01 GameCube
Pit Kid Icarus 7/87 NES
Plum Mario Golf 7/99 Game Boy Color
Poison Mushroom Super Mario Bros. 2 (Japan) 6/86 NES
Poké Ball Pokémon Red and Blue 9/98 Game Boy
Pokémon Stadium Pokémon Stadium 3/00 Nintendo 64
Polar Bear Ice Climber 10/85 NES
Poliwhirl Pokémon Red and Blue 9/98 Game Boy
Poo EarthBound 6/95 SNES
Porygon2 Pokémon Gold and Silver 10/00 Game Boy Color
Princess Peach's Castle Super Mario 64 9/96 Nintendo 64
Professor Oak Pokémon Red and Blue 9/98 Game Boy
Raccoon Mario Super Mario Bros. 3 2/90 NES
Racing Kart Super Mario Kart 9/92 SNES
Raikou Pokémon Gold and Silver 10/00 Game Boy Color
Raphael Raven Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island 10/95 SNES
Ray Gun Super Smash Bros. 4/99 Nintendo 64
Ray Mk II Custom Robo 2 11/00 Nintendo 64
ReDead The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 11/98 Nintendo 64
Red Shell Super Mario Bros. 10/85 NES
Rick Kirby's Dream Land 5/95 Game Boy
Ridley Metroid 8/89 NES
Ryota Hayami Wave Race 64 11/96 Nintendo 64
Samurai Goroh F-Zero 8/91 SNES
Scizor Pokémon Gold and Silver 10/00 Game Boy Color
Screw Attack Metroid 8/89 NES
Shy Guys Super Mario Bros. 2 10/88 NES
Slippy Toad Star Fox 3/93 SNES
Snorlax Pokémon Red and Blue 9/98 Game Boy
Squirtle Pokémon Red and Blue 9/98 Game Boy
Stanley Donkey Kong 3 6/86 NES
Star Rod Kirby's Adventure 5/93 NES
Starman Super Mario Bros. 10/85 NES
Starman EarthBound 6/95 SNES
Staryu Pokémon Red and Blue 9/98 Game Boy
Steelix Pokémon Gold and Silver 10/00 Game Boy Color
Suicune Pokémon Gold and Silver 10/00 Game Boy Color
Super Mushroom Super Mario Bros. 10/85 NES
Super Scope Super Scope 9/92 SNES
Tamagon Devil World 10/84 NES
Thwomp Super Mario Bros. 3 2/90 NES
Tingle The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 10/00 Nintendo 64
Toad Super Mario Bros. 10/85 NES
Togepi Pokémon Gold and Silver 10/00 Game Boy Color
Topi Ice Climber 10/85 NES
Totakeke Animal Crossing 4/01 Nintendo 64
Totodile Pokémon Gold and Silver 10/00 Game Boy Color
Turtle Mario Bros. 1983 Arcade
Vacuum Luigi Luigi's Mansion 11/01 GameCube
Vegetable Super Mario Bros. 2 10/88 NES
Venusaur Pokémon Red and Blue 9/98 Game Boy
Viruses Dr. Mario 10/90 Game Boy
Waddle Dee Kirby's Dream Land 8/92 Game Boy
Waluigi Mario Tennis 8/00 Nintendo 64
Warpstar Kirby's Dream Land 8/92 Game Boy
Weezing Pokémon Red and Blue 9/98 Game Boy
Whispy Woods Kirby's Dream Land 8/92 Game Boy
Wobbuffet Pokémon Red and Blue 9/98 Game Boy
Wolfen Star Fox 64 6/97 Nintendo 64
Zapdos Pokémon Red and Blue 9/98 Game Boy
ZERO-ONE Pokémon Snap 7/99 Nintendo 64

[edit] Character Trophies

These Trophies are given to you depending on the 1P Mode and character (Bowser in Adventure will give you Bowser (Smash 1)). A Trophy like Zelda's, however, gets you two at once.

Name First Game Date System Acquire
Attack Usage Acquire
Bowser Super Mario Bros. 10/85 NES Beat Classic Mode with Bowser
Bowser (Smash 1) (B: Fire Breath) (Smash B: Koopa Klaw) Beat Adventure Mode with Bowser
Bowser (Smash 2) (Up B: Whirling Fortress) (Down & B: Bowser Bomb) Beat All-Star Mode with Bowser
Capt. Falcon F-Zero 8/91 SNES Beat Classic Mode with Capt. Falcon
Capt. Falcon (Smash 1) (B: Falcon Punch) (Smash B: Raptor Boost) Beat Adventure Mode with Capt. Falcon
Capt. Falcon (Smash 2) (Up B: Falcon Dive) (Down B: Falcon Kick) Beat All-Star Mode with Capt. Falcon
Donkey Kong Donkey Kong 1981 Arcade Beat Classic Mode with Donkey Kong
Donkey Kong (Smash 1) (B: Giant Punch) (Smash B: Headbutt) Beat Adventure Mode with Donkey Kong
Donkey Kong (Smash 2) (Up B: Spinning Kong) (Down B: Hand Slap) Beat All-Star Mode with Donkey Kong
Dr. Mario Dr. Mario 10/90 NES Beat Classic Mode with Dr. Mario
Dr. Mario (Smash 1) (B: Megavitamins) (Smash B: Super Sheet) Beat Adventure Mode with Dr. Mario
Dr. Mario (Smash 2) (Up B: Super Jump Punch) (Down B: Dr. Tornado) Beat All-Star Mode with Dr. Mario
Falco Lombardi Star Fox 03/93 SNES Beat Classic Mode with Falco Lombardi
Falco Lombardi (Smash 1) (B: Blaster) (Smash B: Falco Phantasm) Beat Adventure Mode with Falco Lombardi
Falco Lombardi (Smash 2) (Up B: Fire Bird) (Down B: Reflector) Beat All-Star Mode with Falco Lombardi
Fox McCloud Star Fox 3/93 SNES Clear Classic Mode with Fox McCloud
Fox McCloud (Smash 1) (B: Blaster) (Smash B: Fox Illusion) Clear Adventure Mode with Fox McCloud
Fox McCloud (Smash 2) (Up B: Fire Fox) (Down B: Reflector) Clear All-Star Mode with Fox McCloud
Ganondorf The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 11/98 Nintendo 64 Clear Classic Mode with Ganondorf
Ganondorf (Smash 1) (B: Warlock Punch) (Smash B: Gerudo Dragon) Clear Adventure Mode with Ganondorf
Ganondorf (Smash 2) (Up B: Dark Dive) (Down B: Wizard's Foot) Clear All-Star Mode with Ganondorf
Ice Climbers Ice Climber 10/85 NES Clear Classic Mode with Ice Climbers
Ice Climbers (Smash 1) (B: Ice Shot) (Smash B: Squall Hammer) Clear Adventure Mode with Ice Climbers
Ice Climbers (Smash 2) (Up B: Belay) (Down B: Blizzard) Clear All-Star Mode with Ice Climbers
Jigglypuff Pokémon Red and Blue 09/98 Game Boy Clear Classic Mode with Jigglypuff
Jigglypuff (Smash 1) (B: Rollout) (Smash B: Pound) Clear Adventure Mode with Jigglypuff
Jiggly Puff (Smash 2) (Up B: Sing) (Down B: Rest) Clear All-Star Mode with Jigglypuff
Kirby Kirby's Dream Land 8/92 Game Boy Clear Classic Mode with Kirby
Kirby (Smash 1) (B: Swallow) (Smash B: Hammer) Clear Adventure Mode with Kirby
Kirby (Smash 2) |(Up B: Final Cutter) (Down B: Stone) Clear All-Star Mode with Kirby
Link The Legend of Zelda 7/87 NES Clear Classic Mode with Link
Link (Smash 1) (B: Bow) (Smash B: Boomerang) Clear Adventure Mode with Link
Link (Smash 2) (Up B: Spin Attack) (Down B: Bomb) Clear All-Star Mode with Link
Luigi Mario Bros. 1983 Arcade Clear Classic Mode with Luigi
Luigi (Smash 1) (B: Fireball) (Smash B: Green Missile) Clear Adventure Mode with Luigi
Luigi (Smash 2) (Up B: Super Jump Punch) (Down B: Luigi Tornado) Clear All-Star Mode with Luigi
Mario Donkey Kong 1981 Arcade Clear Classic Mode with Mario
Mario (Smash 1) (B: Fireball) (Smash B: Cape) Clear Adventure Mode with Mario
Mario (Smash 2) (Up B: Super Jump Punch) (Down B: Mario Tornado) Clear All-Star Mode with Mario
Marth Fire Emblem: Ankoku Ryū to Hikari no Ken 1990 NES Clear Classic Mode with Marth
Marth (Smash 1) (B: Shield Breaker) (Smash B: Dancing Blade) Clear Adventure Mode with Marth
Marth (Smash 2) (Up B: Dolphin Slash) (Down B: Counter) Clear All-Star Mode with Marth
Mewtwo Pokémon Red and Blue 9/98 Game Boy Clear Classic Mode with Mewtwo
Mewtwo (Smash 1) (B: Shadow Ball) (Smash B: Confusion) Clear Adventure Mode with Mewtwo
Mewtwo (Smash 2) (Up B: Teleport) (Down B: Disable) Clear All-Star Mode with Mewtwo
Mr. Game & Watch N/A 1980 Game & Watch Clear Classic Mode with Mr. Game & Watch
Mr. Game & Watch (Smash 1) (B: Chef) (Smash B: Judgment) Clear Adventure Mode with Mr. Game & Watch
Mr. Game & Watch (Smash 2) (Up B: Fire) (Down B: Oil Panic) Clear All_Star Mode with Mr. Game & Watch
Ness EarthBound 6/95 SNES Clear Classic Mode with Ness
Ness (Smash 1) (B: PK Flash) (Smash B: PK Fire) Clear Adventure Mode with Ness
Ness (Smash 2) (Up B: PK Thunder) (Down B: PSI Magnet) Clear All-Star Mode with Ness
Peach Super Mario Bros. 10/85 NES Clear Classic Mode with Peach
Peach (Smash 1) (B: Toad) (Smash B: Peach Bomber) Clear Adventure Mode with Peach
Peach (Smash 2) (Up B: Peach Parasol) (Down B: Vegetable) Clear All-Star Mode with Peach
Pichu Pokémon Gold and Silver 10/00 Game Boy Color Clear Classic Mode with Pichu
Pichu (Smash 1) (B: Thunder Jolt) (Smash B: Skull Bash) Clear Adventure Mode with Pichu
Pichu (Smash 2) (Up B: Agility) (Down B: Thunder) Clear All-Star Mode with Pichu
Pikachu Pokémon Red and Blue 9/98 Game Boy Clear Classic Mode with Pikachu
Pikachu (Smash 1) (B: Thunder Jolt) (Smash B: Skull Bash) Clear Adventure Mode with Pikachu
Pikachu (Smash 2) (Up B: Quick Attack) (Down B: Thunder) Clear All-Star Mode with Pikachu
Roy Fire Emblem: Fūin no Tsurugi 2002 Game Boy Advance Clear Classic Mode with Roy
Roy (Smash 1) (B: Flare Blade) (Smash B: Double-Edge Blade) Clear Adventure Mode with Roy
Roy (Smash 2) (Up B: Blazer) (Down B: Counter) Clear All-Star Mode with Roy
Samus Aran Metroid 8/89 NES Clear Classic Mode with Samus Aran
Samus Aran (Smash 1) (B: Charge Shot) (Smash B: Missile) Clear Adventure Mode with Samus Aran
Samus Aran (Smash 2) (Up B: Screw Attack) (Down B: Bomb) Clear All-Star Mode with Samus Aran
Sheik The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 11/98 Nintendo 64 Clear Classic Mode with Zelda/Sheik
Sheik (Smash 1) (B: Needle Storm) (Smash B: Chain) Clear Adventure Mode with Zelda/Sheik
Sheik (Smash 2) (Up B: Vanish) (Down B: Transform) Clear All-Star Mode with Zelda/Sheik
Yoshi Super Mario World 8/91 SNES Clear Classic Mode with Yoshi
Yoshi (Smash 1) (B: Egg Lay) (Smash B: Egg Roll) Clear Adventure Mode with Yoshi
Yoshi (Smash 2) (Up B: Egg Throw) (Down B: Yoshi Bomb) Clear All-Star Mode with Yoshi
Young Link The Legend of Zelda 7/87 NES Clear Classic Mode with Young Link
Young Link (Smash 1) (B: Fire Bow) (Smash B: Boomerang) Clear Adventure Mode with Young Link
Young Link (Smash 2) (Up B: Spin Attack) (Down B: Bomb) Clear All-Star Mode with Young Link
Zelda The Legend of Zelda 7/87 NES Clear Classic Mode with Zelda/Sheik
Zelda (Smash 1) (B: Nayru's Love) (Smash B: Din's Fire) Clear Adventure Mode with Zelda/Sheik
Zelda (Smash 2) (Up B: Farore's Wind) (Down B: Transform) Clear All-Star Mode with Zelda/Sheik

[edit] Classic Trophies

There are specific Trophies for each mode of play in 1P Mode. This mode has less than others, with only two Trophies to speak of.

Name First Game Date System Acquire Description
Donkey Kong Junior Donkey Kong Jr. 1982 Arcade Complete Classic Mode with all characters Donkey Kong Jr. came to the rescue when Mario imprisoned his father. DK Jr.'s challenge was to collect the keys to Donkey Kong's cage, all the while dropping fruit on the enemies from high above. He was able to climb faster by using two ivy vines at once. This ape is also quite skilled as kart racing, tennis, and mathematics.
Master Hand Super Smash Bros. Melee 12/01 GameCube Clear Classic Mode on Hard or Very Hard without Continues The Master Hand awaits anyone who survives the long and difficult road to the Final Destination. This symbolic link between the real world and the imaginary battlefields of Super Smash Bros. Melee is quite a handful in battle, and just because it wears a white glove doesn't mean it fights clean. Get ready to be flicked, swatted, punched, and poked like crazy!

[edit] Adventure Trophies

This mode, while not as limited Trophy-wise as Classic, has only four of them, tied with All-Star. Trophies can be found littered around their various Modes of play.

Name First Game Date System Acquire Description
Crazy Hand Super Smash Bros. Melee 12/01 GameCube Clear Adventure on Hard or Very Hard without Continues
F-Zero Racers F-Zero X 10/98 Nintendo 64 Clear Adventure Mode with every character
Giga Bowser Super Smash Bros. Melee 12/01 GameCube Defeat Giga Bowser on Normal or higher without Continuing
Samus's Starship Metroid II: Return of Samus 11/91 Game Boy Clear Brinstar Escape Sequence

[edit] All-Star Trophies

All-Star Mode is an Arena, where you fight battle after battle, with only three Heart Containers to live off of. Every three matches, a Lottery Trophy will appear behind you. All-Star, as with Adventure, is limited when it comes to unique Trophies.

Name First Game Date System Acquire Description
Battlefield Super Smash Bros. Melee 12/01 GameCube Clear All-Star Mode
Meowth Pokémon Red and Blue 09/98 Game Boy Clear All-Star Mode with all Characters
Mew Pokémon Red and Blue 9/98 Game Boy Clear All-Star Mode on Hard or Very Hard
Wario Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins 11/92 Game Boy Clear All-Star Mode without continuing

[edit] Multiplayer Trophies

Many of Multiplayer's Trophies are acquired through number of Vs. Matches played, as are many characters and stages, with exceptions, such as Tom Nook.

Name First Game Date System Acquire Description
Falcon Flyer F-Zero 8/91 SNES Unlock Big Blue
Food Super Smash Bros. Melee 12/01 GameCube Play 1000 Vs. Matches
Heart Container The Legend of Zelda 7/87 NES Play 100 Vs. Matches
Kraid Metroid 8/89 NES Unlock Brinstar Depths
Maxim Tomato Kirby's Dream Land 8/92 Game Boy Play 10 Vs. Matches
Smash Coins Super Smash Bros. Melee 10/88 NES Play 100 Coin Matches
Sudowoodo Pokémon Gold and Silver 10/00 Game Boy Color Unlock Poké Floats
Tom Nook Animal Crossing 9/02 GameCube Get over 1000 Coins (not at once)
UFO EarthBound 6/95 SNES Unlock Fourside

[edit] Stadium Trophies

There are many Trophies to be won in the three modes - Multi-Man Melee, Target Test, and Home-Run Contest - accomplishing difficult tasks to acquire these.

Name First Game Date System Acquire Description
Female Wire Frame Super Smash Bros. Melee 12/01 GameCube Defeat 100 Wire Frames in Endless Melee
Fighting Wire Frames Super Smash Bros. Melee 12/01 GameCube Complete 15 Minute Melee
Lon Lon Milk The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 11/98 Nintendo 64 Get a total time of less than 25 in Break the Targets
Male Wire Frame Super Smash Bros. Melee 12/01 GameCube Beat 100 Man Melee in under 04:00
Mr. Resetti Animal Crossing 9/02 GameCube Score 5 KO's in Cruel Melee
Paper Mario Paper Mario 2/01 Nintendo 64 Hit Sandbag 1476 ft. in Home Run Contest
Sandbag Super Smash Bros. Melee 12/01 GameCube Hit Sandbag 984 ft. in Home Run Contest
Sheriff of Koopingham The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! 1989 DiC Entertainment Get a total combined time of under 12 and a half minutes in Break the Targets
Target Super Smash Bros. 4/99 Nintendo 64 Clear Target Test with every character
Unown Pokémon Gold and Silver 10/00 Game Boy Color Get a combined total distance of 16,404 ft. in Home Run Contest

[edit] Event Match Trophies

The only Trophies to be mentioned in this category are few, with all of them acquired through the means of beating a level.

Name First Game Date System Acquire Description
Motion Sensor Bomb Top Secret 7/88 NES Clear Event 3
Entei Pokémon Gold and Silver 10/00 Game Boy Color Clear Event 26
Final Destination Super Smash Bros. Melee 12/01 GameCube Clear Event 51
Game & Watch N/A 1980 Game & Watch Clear Event 45
Goomba Super Mario Bros. 10/85 NES Clear Event 14
Majora's Mask The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 10/00 Nintendo 64 Clear Event 47

[edit] Other Trophies

Other Trophies has many applications, with Training Mode, Pikmin's Save File, Character/Stage Unlocking, and others.

Name First Game Date System Acquire Description
Bunny Hood The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 11/98 Nintendo 64 Get a combined Combo of 125 in Training Mode. Don the Bunny Hood to improve your agility drastically, allowing you to jump great distances and move at high speed. The ears are a cute accessory: they're even adorable on characters they don't quite suit. The Bunny Hood was key in Majora's Mask, where it made Link move at one-and-a-half times his normal speed.
Captain Olimar Pikmin 12/01 GameCube Have a Pikmin Save File on your Memory Card. The main character of the game Pikmin, Captain Olimar crash-lands on a mysterious planet after his spaceship malfunctions. In order to get off the planet, he must gather the pieces of his broken ship, but the atmosphere of the planet is poisonous to Olimar. As a result, he has to enlist the help of the native Pikmin.
Celebi Pokémon Gold and Silver 10/00 Game Boy Color See Celebi from a Poké Ball. Celebi has the power to travel through time, and thus wanders from one age to the next. It is considered a deity by the forests: plants and trees are said to grow in unimaginable abundance wherever Celebi visits. Like Mew, Celebi is a Pokémon shrouded in mystery. Its special techniques blend grass and psychic powers.
Diskun N/A 1986 Famicom Disk System Get all 249 Bonuses in the Japan mode. This little guy is the adorable mascot for a Nintendo Entertainment System peripheral device released in 1985. Using the disk system, you could rewrite games for 500 yen, an epochal and economical feature. Funnily enough, the instruction booklet was sold separately for 100 yen. The disk system's first game was The Legend of Zelda
Kirby Hat 4 Super Smash Bros. Melee 12/01 GameCube Unlock Mr. Game & Watch. Looks like Kirby's copied a bunch of hidden characters! In Luigi's hat, he can shoot green Fireballs, while copying Mewtwo gives him the power to throw Shadow Balls. Copying Mr. Game & Watch lets Kirby hurl sausages, and doing the same to Jigglypuff earns him a Rollout move. Marth's hair comes complete with a powerful Shield Breaker move.
Kirby Hat 5 Super Smash Bros. Melee 12/01 GameCube Unlock Roy, Pichu, Falco, Dr. Mario and Young Link. Secret hats galore! In Pichu's hat Kirby can shoot out electricity, while Dr. Mario's headgear gives him Megavitamins. When Kirby wears Falco's beak, he gets to use Falco's powerful Blaster; by the same token, he can fire arrows when in Young Link's cap. When Kirby copies Ganondorf he gets the Warlock Punch, and copying Roy produces a Flare Blade.
Landmaster Tank Star Fox 64 6/97 Nintendo 64 Get over 1000 total KO's. Team Star Fox's high-powered, anti-aircraft hover tank. Its caterpillar-like treads allow it to perform quick lateral rolls. It can even fly for short periods of time. Its main cannons closely resemble the weapons technology on an Arwing, so the same rules apply: if you charge them up, you can shoot guided missiles.
Lip's Stick Panel de Pon 10/95 SNES Get a combo of 21 with one character. This magical stick was used by the character Lip in the Japanese game Panel De Pon, which was later released as Tetris Attack in the United States. Lip's Stick causes a flower to sprout from an enemy's head, inflicting damage as it grows. Quickly tap the Control Stick back and forth to get a flower off of your head.
Mach Rider Mach Rider 10/85 NES Get the Speed Demon Bonus. After the destruction of his home town, Mach Rider jumped onto his machine-gun-equipped combat motorcycle and set off in search of a new home, destroying all the Quadrunners who got in his way. His motorcycle had four gears and endless ammunition. When hit, Mach Rider would break into fragments and then rejoin together.
Marin The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening 8/93 Game Boy Get all secret characters and levels. Marin is a young girl who cares for Link after a shipwreck washes him up on the shores of Koholint Island. She's a talented harpist, well liked for her kind and gentle nature. She holds fast to the ideals of truth and honor; if Link happens to steal something during his adventure, she greets him with a shout of "THIEF!"
Mario and Yoshi Super Mario World 8/91 SNES Receive from a special Nintendo event (Japan Only). Yoshi was first introduced in Super Mario World, and the sight of Mario riding the helpful character soon became an enduring image. Despite his Cape, Mario can't fly while astride Yoshi. The pair can make huge jumps and drift slowly back to earth, though. As a last resort, Mario could leap off Yoshi's back to safety.
Metal Box Super Mario 64 9/96 Nintendo 64 Get a combo of 11 with one character. First spotted in Super Mario 64, the Metal Box holds the power to turn your character briefly into heavy metal. Your mass is exponentially greater while metallic, making it difficult for others to throw you. Be careful though: not only will you move a bit slower, but you'll also fall much more quickly than you ordinarily would.
Samus Unmasked Metroid 8/89 NES Receive from a special Nintendo event (Japan Only). It's said that the orphaned Samus Aran was raised by the few survivors of the Chozo race. They armed her with a Power Suit and taught her the ways of advanced combat; even burdened with her heavy suit, Samus is as graceful as a butterfly. In the Metroid series, it was standard that Samus would remove her helmet and armor if you cleared the game fast enough.

[edit] Trophy Messages

Here is a list of messages related to Trophies. The last three are not available in the American version outside of the means of the GameShark.

  • You have over 50 trophies!
  • You have over 100 trophies!
  • You have over 150 trophies!
  • You have over 200 trophies!
  • You've collected more than 250 trophies!
  • You have all the trophies!!
  • You have all trophies, including gift trophies!
  • You got the Samus Unmasked trophy! Lucky you!
  • You got the Mario and Yoshi trophy! They're pals again!

[edit] Trophy Rewards

Trophies sometimes wield great rewards once they are found. Below are what each of them unlock:

  • Birdo - When you get Birdo from the Lottery or the Grab the Trophies game, upon leaving the Lottery area or Classic Mode, a message will announce you've unlocked Subcon.
  • Marin - Upon unlocking Marin's trophy, you will get the Sound Test menu. Once you reset the game or go to the Start Game part of the game and return it will be available.