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|releasedates=[[November 11]], [[2001]] (JP)<br />[[December 2]], [[2001]] (NA)<br />[[May 24]], [[2002]] (PAL) | |releasedates=[[November 11]], [[2001]] (JP)<br />[[December 2]], [[2001]] (NA)<br />[[May 24]], [[2002]] (PAL) | ||
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'''Super Smash Bros. Melee''' is the sequel to the popular 1999 [[Nintendo 64]] fighting game [[Super Smash Bros.]]. Like the original, it features a cast of [[Nintendo]] characters (25) and a collection of Nintendo-themed arenas (29) for battle with up to four players. Its broad appeal and involved multiplayer mode, improved quality and added features make it a popular title to this day. | '''Super Smash Bros. Melee''' is the sequel to the popular [[1999]] [[Nintendo 64]] fighting game [[Super Smash Bros.]]. Like the original, it features a cast of [[Nintendo]] characters (25) and a collection of Nintendo-themed arenas (29) for battle with up to four players. Its broad appeal and involved multiplayer mode, improved quality and added features make it a popular title to this day. | ||
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==Table of Contents== | == Table of Contents == | ||
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<big>'''Notice:''' Please do not directly edit these pages! These have been transwikied from Wikibooks and need to be merged into the pages above. Please transfer the contents of these pages into the relevent strategywiki pages so we can get rid of this ugly box!</big> | <big>'''Notice:''' Please do not directly edit these pages! These have been transwikied from Wikibooks and need to be merged into the pages above. Please transfer the contents of these pages into the relevent strategywiki pages so we can get rid of this ugly box!</big> | ||
=== Characters === | === Characters === | ||
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Revision as of 13:42, 21 October 2006
Super Smash Bros. Melee | |
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Developer(s) | HAL Laboratory |
Publisher(s) | Nintendo |
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System(s) | GameCube |
Preceded by | Super Smash Bros. |
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Players | 1-4 |
Super Smash Bros. Melee is the sequel to the popular 1999 Nintendo 64 fighting game Super Smash Bros.. Like the original, it features a cast of Nintendo characters (25) and a collection of Nintendo-themed arenas (29) for battle with up to four players. Its broad appeal and involved multiplayer mode, improved quality and added features make it a popular title to this day.
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