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{{Infobox|title=Super Smash Bros. Melee
{{Infobox|title=Super Smash Bros. Melee
|boxart=[[Image:smash.jpg|center]]
|boxart=[[Image:smash.jpg|250px]]
|developer=[[HAL Laboratory]]
|developer=[[HAL Laboratory]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|categories=[[:category:Fighting|Fighting]]
|categories=[[:Category:Fighting|Fighting]]
|systems=[[GameCube]]
|systems=[[GameCube]]
|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)
|players=1-4
|players=1-4
|ratings=ESRB: T (Teen)<br /> PEGI: 3+
|ratings=ESRB: T (Teen)<br /> PEGI: 3+
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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.


==Sections==
==Sections==
*'''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee/Basics|The Basics]]''': Controls and Techniques
*'''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee/Basics|The Basics]]''': Controls and Techniques
* [[/IntermediateAdvanced|Intermediate and Advanced]] - ''A list of tactics for the higher level Smasher.''
* [[/IntermediateAdvanced|Intermediate and Advanced]] - ''A list of tactics for the higher level Smasher.''
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*'''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee/Glossary|Glossary]]''': Glossary of commonly used terms.
*'''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee/Glossary|Glossary]]''': Glossary of commonly used terms.


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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.

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