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Revision as of 17:15, 7 March 2014
This article or section is a short summary of Super Smash Bros. Melee. SmashWiki features a more in-depth article. |
Template:GameInfo Super Smash Bros. Melee, known in Japan as Dairantou* Smash Brothers DX** (大乱闘 スマッシュ ブラザーズDX, Dairantō Sumasshu Burazāzu Dī Ekkusu), is the second installment in the Super Smash Bros. series, being released for the Nintendo GameCube. It was released on November 21, 2001 in Japan, on December 2, 2001 in the United States, on May 24, 2002 in Europe, and on May 31, 2002 in Australia. Two Fire Emblem characters are playable along with a total of six trophies. Marth appears in this one and reappears in the sequel, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, while Roy only appears in this installment, being replaced by Ike.
Gameplay
Characters
Starting
- Mario
- Pikachu
- Bowser
- Peach
- Yoshi
- Donkey Kong
- Captain Falcon
- Fox
- Ness
- Ice Climbers
- Kirby
- Samus
- Zelda/Sheik
- Link
Unlockable
Stages
Starter
- Brinstar
- Corneria
- Fountain of Dreams
- Great Bay
- Green Greens
- Icicle Mountain
- Jungle Japes
- Kingdom
- Kongo Jungle
- Mute City
- Onett
- Pokémon Stadium
- Princess Peach's Castle
- Rainbow Cruise
- Temple
- Venom
- Yoshi's Island
- Yoshi's Story
Unlockable
- Battlefield
- Big Blue
- Brinstar Depths
- Final Destination
- Flat Zone
- Fourside
- Kingdom II
- Past Stages: Dream Land
- Past Stages: Kongo Jungle
- Past Stages: Yoshi's Island
- Poké Floats
Relevance to Fire Emblem
Marth
- Main article:
Marth § Super Smash Bros.
Marth is a character who hails from Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light. He retains his signature sword and moves loosely based on the games. Gameplay wise, Marth is a very combo friendly character, making him a popular character to choose competitively. Almost every attack with Marth is sword based, save for grab and pummel related moves. He is unlocked by playing 400 VS. matches, clearing Classic mode with all fourteen starter characters, or using all the default characters as a human player in VS. Mode.
Trophy descriptions
Roy
- Main article:
Roy § Super Smash Bros. Melee
Roy also makes an appearance alongside Marth to represent the Fire Emblem series. He appears as a "clone" character of Marth, meaning they share many similar attacks and similar poses. Roy's attacks are most powerful the closer the foe is to Roy, and some of Roy's attacks consist of fire upon contact. However, he is often viewed upon as an inferior version of Marth competitively.
Trophy descriptions
Music
- 33: Fire Emblem: A medley of two Fire Emblem tracks, the first of which is the "character recruitment" music in Ankoku Ryuu to Hikari no Tsurugi, Mystery of the Emblem, and Blazing Sword and after some piano-based music, the second tune is the official Fire Emblem series theme. This is heard as a secondary track on Hyrule: Temple and is often heard accompanying Marth and Roy in Single-player mode. In Fire Emblem (Rekka no Ken) , this song is used as a track called 'Together, We Ride!'
- 48: Fire Emblem Team Victory: The victory fanfare of Marth and Roy is the last line from the aforementioned "character recruitment" theme and can be heard as the last line in "33: Fire Emblem," before the music loops back to the beginning.