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* [[Link (Super Smash Brothers 1 Player)|Link]] | * [[Link (Super Smash Brothers 1 Player)|Link]] | ||
* [[Yoshi Team]] | * [[Yoshi Team]] | ||
− | * [[Fox]] | + | * [[Fox (Super Smash Brothers 1 Player)|Fox]] |
− | + | * [[Break the Targets]] | |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Mario Brothers]] |
− | + | * [[Pikachu (Super Smash Brothers 1 Player)|Pikachu]] | |
+ | * [[Giant Donkey Kong]] | ||
+ | * [[Board the Platforms]] | ||
* [[Kirby Team]] | * [[Kirby Team]] | ||
− | + | * [[Samus (Super Smash Brothers 1 Player)|Samus]] | |
+ | * [[Metal Mario]] | ||
+ | * [[Race to the Finish]] | ||
* [[Polygon Team]] | * [[Polygon Team]] | ||
* [[Master Hand]] | * [[Master Hand]] |
Revision as of 17:19, 16 February 2007
Super Smash Brothers is an action/RPG released in 1999 for the Nintendo 64. The popular series continued with Super Smash Brothers: Melee.
Terminology and Tactics
Speed Runs
Target and Platform Strategies
Break the Targets
Board the Platforms
1-Player Strategies
- Link
- Yoshi Team
- Fox
- Break the Targets
- Mario Brothers
- Pikachu
- Giant Donkey Kong
- Board the Platforms
- Kirby Team
- Samus
- Metal Mario
- Race to the Finish
- Polygon Team
- Master Hand