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Probablemente el juego que más jugué en mi infancia

I suddenly remembered that I played this once on an original Nintendo 64 console, and it was a pretty cool experience to me.

I only played for like half an hour, so I don't think I can give a legitimate review, but is cool to know the place where one of the biggest fighting franchises started.

it's pretty cool to see where it all started and as a game it's definitely still fun, but there's little reason to play it now besides novelty since we have MUCH better smash games with tons of content

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Una cosa cool que recuerdo es cuando peleaba contra el Metal Mario, o cuando peleaban contra un monton de Yoshis, no era especialmente dificil pero era entretenido. Igual el juego en si es bueno, pero si hablamos de singleplayer pues es solo pasarse el arcade con las peleas y un par de minijuegos.


obra prima dos jogos de luta

El juego más inocente que ha arruinado más de una generación entera.

Cool game with lots of fun fighty stages and many characters

KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK Mt bom

Kirby solos. Cover ugly as fuck, btw.

no notes, they never shoulda added DI

THE ONE THAT STARTED IT ALL

(fazer uma analise quando desbloquear todos os personagens)

El gran comienzo para esta legendaria saga.

SUPER SMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASH BROTHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERS

very much a novelty game for me, a 'what if' kind of game to giggle at and go back to playing actually good games like family feud or kirbys dream course. if i had to play this game alone i'm not sure what i'd do, but it wouldn't be pretty.

Unbalanced, clunky, a complete mess. But actually it kinda is balanced? Eh.

A lot better than a fair bit of other fighting games from the area, for what that's worth.

fine for what it is

GooeyScale: 65/100

I have more memories of playing this one than Melee.

Extra star and a half for the TV commercial.

Played through the donkey Kong challenge mode and a match with link. Feels like a clunky prototype of what smash will become. Thought it was kind of lame

00:00:00 a legend is born, like the comment if thats a certified [TRUE...]!! A series that actually came out of nowhere, the first entry set a lot of right things for the series, you can do some fancy combos when God allows it and it's important to mention that the game isn't as easy as you might expect. Even breaking the targets and boarding platforms is a hurdle. I guess "beginner friendly" didn't apply to side modes, Mr. Sakurai (I am grossly exaggerating). I realized early on that in this dog gone world, only a Fox could help me prevail... he's really easy to pick up as any true Smash fan would know, he even got me Ness unlocked on the first try! That, and Luigi wasn't available. You bet I would have picked him. WAIT WHY IS HE LAST IN THE TIER LIST ERRRRM WHAT THE SCALLOP

The UI sometimes feels like... it's from a flash game?? I know Super Smash Flash exists but I mean... a true essence of the art direction. It does fit the theme of a kid playing with figurines, having his first foray into the arts of violence. Good thing he wore gloves too, wash yo hands kids. Who knows where he put them? SUPER SMAAAAASH BROTHEEEEERS!! Sorry, I just wanted to add that line somewhere, those are some words you can hear instantly indeed.

The first entry kinda lies at the middle ground of speed with its peers, Ultimate plays a little faster, here we can take breaks between smash attacks and vibe. There are also breaks in the "story mode", which is just an advanced classic mode, kind of. If there was a Race of the Finish with themes like Metroid, that could have been a nice teaser of a Metroid game on the N64, although the stage may be enough.. I s'pose. Since this is an "Arena fighter", surely the arenas must be good. Well, I think they did a good job overall, although it would have been nice to see a stage for Captain Falcon and Ness of course.

I'm glad the crowd has always been going bonkers in Smash Bros. Kinda curious what makes it the only rated E for everyone game in the series, though. Stupid sexy Captain Falcon has always been here?? Maybe he got some cake in Melee I'm not aware of. There are no trophies yet, but there's a certain charm in the character bios that cycle through animations every 2 seconds. Non-ADHD people, this is what ADHD is like. That, or the complete opposite being hyperfixation if it played a different animation every month, which we don't have time for.

Last things I will mention before wrapping things up is Battlefield and Final Destination. Not being pickable as stages is truly the moment of all time. It makes sense though if we got a game that wants to forgo all links with fighting game communities. As it stands, they're just the home of a Polygon team. But I kinda prefer calling them the Dummy Corps. They're a lost art since Smash 4 that I would have liked to see again.

This game is great. I love playing it for its simplicity, but also its complexity. No other game in the series plays like 64, and that's a good thing. It's also got a lot of that N64 charm that I love dearly.

Its aight. Like the idea of these being toys.


played this in a game club in my school

Not even the finest imported 1980s Caribbean cocaine could deliver as much dopamine as Mario's Down+B.

Played about 12 matches on each stages playing someone different each time. Link I played best as and Donkey Kong I played worst as. It was pretty solid. Stages and music are overall good and the characters are fun to play as, but some of the visuals on the stages were iffy and at times the lag was a bit much. 7.7/10