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{{ | {{exitstub-nintendo|SmashWiki|Super Smash Bros. Melee|{{SSBM|-}}|more in-depth articles}} | ||
{{Game | {{Noncanon}} | ||
| | {{Infobox Game | ||
|image =[[File:SSBM Logo.png|250px]]<br>[[File:smashmelee.jpg]] | |name= {{SSBM|-}} | ||
|developer = | |image=[[File:SSBM Logo.png|250px]]<br/>[[File:smashmelee.jpg|250px]] | ||
|publisher = [[Nintendo]] | |developer= {{Wp|HAL Laboratory}} (EAD) | ||
|designer = Masahiro Sakurai | |publisher= [[Nintendo]] | ||
|released = '''Stand-alone release'''<br>{{ | |designer= Masahiro Sakurai | ||
| | |released= '''Stand-alone release'''<br/>{{Release|US= December 1, 2001|JP= November 21, 2001|UK= May 24, 2002|AU= May 31, 2002}}<br/>'''GameCube bundle release'''<br/>{{Release|US=August 15, 2005}} | ||
| | |ratings= | ||
| | {{List| | ||
| | {{Game Rating|ESRB|T}}, | ||
| | {{Game Rating|PEGI|3}}, | ||
{{Game Rating|ELSPA|11+}}, | |||
{{Game Rating|ACB|G8+}}, | |||
{{Game Rating|USK|6}}, | |||
}} | }} | ||
|platforms= [[Nintendo GameCube]] | |||
''' | |predecessor= {{SSB}} | ||
|successor= {{SSBB}} | |||
|strategy= {{StrategyWiki}} | |||
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'''{{SSBM|-}}''' is a fighting game released for the [[Nintendo GameCube]]. It is a sequel to the [[Nintendo 64]] game ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' It features many {{TLoZ|Series|-}} characters, stages, and items, alongside those of other popular [[Nintendo]] series. | |||
==Characters from ''The Legend of Zelda''== | ==Characters from ''The Legend of Zelda''== | ||
{{ | {{SSBM|-}} features [[Link]], [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]]/[[Sheik]], [[Ganondorf]], and [[Young Link]] as playable characters. They are based on their appearance in {{OoT}}. | ||
===[[Link]] | ===Link=== | ||
Link's moveset includes many attacks and items from | [[File:SSBM Link Icon.png|left]] | ||
Link's moveset includes many attacks and items from ''The Legend of Zelda'' series, including the [[Master Sword]] for most of his smash attacks, the [[Spin Attack]] as his recovery, the [[Jump Thrust]] and [[Down Thrust]], the [[Hookshot]] as his grab, and the [[Bow]], [[Boomerang]] and [[Bomb]]s as projectiles. Link can also crouch to use the [[Hylian Shield]] to protect himself from projectiles. | |||
Link's costumes include the [[ | Link's costumes include the [[Kokiri Tunic]] as his main costume, the [[Goron Tunic]] and [[Zora Tunic]], and a lavender tunic based on the [[Blue Ring]] palette swap from ''The Legend of Zelda'' as his alternative costumes. | ||
===[[Young Link]] | ===Young Link=== | ||
[[File:SSBM Young Link Icon.png|left]] | |||
Young Link is faster than his {{ssb|clone}}, adult Link. He uses [[Fire Arrow]]s instead of normal ones. Young Link uses the [[Kokiri Sword]] and [[Deku Shield]]. His {{ssb|taunt}} features him drinking [[Milk|Lon Lon Milk]]. | Young Link is faster than his {{ssb|clone}}, adult Link. He uses [[Fire Arrow]]s instead of normal ones. Young Link uses the [[Kokiri Sword]] and [[Deku Shield]]. His {{ssb|taunt}} features him drinking [[Milk|Lon Lon Milk]]. | ||
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===[[ | ===Zelda/Sheik=== | ||
[[File:SSBM Zelda Icon.png|left]] | |||
[[File:SSBM Sheik Icon.png|left]] | |||
Zelda's moveset includes the three spells featured in {{OoT|-}}. [[Farore's Wind]] is used as her recovery, [[Din's Fire]] is a ranged attack, and [[Nayru's Love]] is used to reflect projectiles. | |||
===[[ | Zelda can transform into Sheik at any time during a battle. Sheik's recovery resembles his vanishing move from {{OoT|-}}. | ||
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===Ganondorf=== | |||
[[File:SSBM Ganondorf Icon.png|left]] | |||
Ganondorf is a heavier, stronger clone of Captain Falcon. He possesses the same moveset but with different names, such as the [[Gerudo]] Dragon. In some cutscenes and artwork, Ganondorf can be seen holding a sword. However, it is not part of his moveset. | Ganondorf is a heavier, stronger clone of Captain Falcon. He possesses the same moveset but with different names, such as the [[Gerudo]] Dragon. In some cutscenes and artwork, Ganondorf can be seen holding a sword. However, it is not part of his moveset. | ||
==Stages from ''The Legend of Zelda''== | ==Stages from ''The Legend of Zelda''== | ||
=== | ===Termina: Great Bay=== | ||
[[File:Great Bay.jpg|thumb|left|Great Bay | [[File:Great Bay.jpg|thumb|left|The Great Bay stage]] | ||
Taken from {{MM}}, the [[Great Bay#Super Smash Bros. Melee|Great Bay]] stage features the {{Term|MM3D|Marine Research Lab|link}} as the main platform. A rock platform stands to the left and the [[Turtle]] to the right; the palm trees on his back serve as two smaller platforms. After a while, the Turtle will hide underwater, reappearing after a set amount of time. | |||
Taken from {{MM}}, | |||
[[Tingle]] makes a cameo appearance floating on a [[Tingle Balloon|balloon]] that can be used as a platform. If a player stands long enough on the balloon, or it is pierced by an attack, it will burst and drop Tingle on the platform below. Eventually, Tingle will blow up another balloon. | [[Tingle]] makes a cameo appearance floating on a [[Tingle Balloon|balloon]] that can be used as a platform. If a player stands long enough on the balloon, or it is pierced by an attack, it will burst and drop Tingle on the platform below. Eventually, Tingle will blow up another balloon. | ||
The [[Four Giants]] and the [[Moon ( | The [[Four Giants]] and the [[Moon (Object)|Moon]] also make a cameo appearance in the background. As the fight progresses, the Moon will come closer to the ground. Eventually, the Four Giants will appear and stop the Moon, returning it to its original position. | ||
{{ | |||
[[File:Hyrule temple Brawl.png|thumb|right|The Temple stage]] | |||
===Hyrule: Temple=== | |||
The [[Hyrule: Temple|Temple]] stage is based on the [[Palace]]s from {{TAoL}}. Its soundtrack is a remix of the music played while exploring the Palaces. The stage appears in two events: {{ssb|Event 18: Link's Adventure|Link's Adventure}} and the {{ssb|Event 29: Triforce Gathering|Triforce Gathering}}. | |||
=== | ===Underground Maze=== | ||
The | The {{ssb|Adventure Mode}} features a ''Zelda''-themed level. In it, the player must search for the [[Triforce]] around a maze in order to finish the level. [[ReDead]]s, [[Like Like]]s, and [[Octorok]]s appear as enemies throughout the maze. If the player finds a Master Sword instead of the Triforce, a fight with Link will be triggered. Similar to Temple, the default BGM theme is a remix of the palace theme from ''Zelda II: The Adventure of Link''. | ||
==Items from ''The Legend of Zelda''== | ==Items from ''The Legend of Zelda''== | ||
[[Heart Container]]s appear as recovery {{ssb|item}}s. They decrease 100% of damage. In addition, [[Bunny Hood]]s improve players' agility, allowing them to jump higher and move faster. | [[Heart Container]]s appear as recovery {{ssb|item}}s. They decrease 100% of damage. In addition, [[Bunny Hood]]s improve players' agility, allowing them to jump higher and move faster. | ||
30 different ''Zelda''-related [[Trophy (Super Smash Bros.)#Super Smash Bros. Melee|trophies]] appear in the game. These include the playable characters in different poses, non-playable characters, items and enemies. | 30 different ''Zelda''-related [[Trophy (Super Smash Bros.)#Super Smash Bros. Melee|trophies]] appear in the game. These include the playable characters in different poses, non-playable characters, items and enemies. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:36, 24 April 2023
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Super Smash Bros. Melee is a fighting game released for the Nintendo GameCube. It is a sequel to the Nintendo 64 game Super Smash Bros. It features many The Legend of Zelda characters, stages, and items, alongside those of other popular Nintendo series.
Characters from The Legend of Zelda
Super Smash Bros. Melee features Link, Zelda/Sheik, Ganondorf, and Young Link as playable characters. They are based on their appearance in Ocarina of Time.
Link
Link's moveset includes many attacks and items from The Legend of Zelda series, including the Master Sword for most of his smash attacks, the Spin Attack as his recovery, the Jump Thrust and Down Thrust, the Hookshot as his grab, and the Bow, Boomerang and Bombs as projectiles. Link can also crouch to use the Hylian Shield to protect himself from projectiles.
Link's costumes include the Kokiri Tunic as his main costume, the Goron Tunic and Zora Tunic, and a lavender tunic based on the Blue Ring palette swap from The Legend of Zelda as his alternative costumes.
Young Link
Young Link is faster than his clone, adult Link. He uses Fire Arrows instead of normal ones. Young Link uses the Kokiri Sword and Deku Shield. His taunt features him drinking Lon Lon Milk.
Zelda/Sheik
Zelda's moveset includes the three spells featured in Ocarina of Time. Farore's Wind is used as her recovery, Din's Fire is a ranged attack, and Nayru's Love is used to reflect projectiles.
Zelda can transform into Sheik at any time during a battle. Sheik's recovery resembles his vanishing move from Ocarina of Time.
Ganondorf
Ganondorf is a heavier, stronger clone of Captain Falcon. He possesses the same moveset but with different names, such as the Gerudo Dragon. In some cutscenes and artwork, Ganondorf can be seen holding a sword. However, it is not part of his moveset.
Stages from The Legend of Zelda
Termina: Great Bay
Taken from Majora's Mask, the Great Bay stage features the Marine Research Lab as the main platform. A rock platform stands to the left and the Turtle to the right; the palm trees on his back serve as two smaller platforms. After a while, the Turtle will hide underwater, reappearing after a set amount of time.
Tingle makes a cameo appearance floating on a balloon that can be used as a platform. If a player stands long enough on the balloon, or it is pierced by an attack, it will burst and drop Tingle on the platform below. Eventually, Tingle will blow up another balloon.
The Four Giants and the Moon also make a cameo appearance in the background. As the fight progresses, the Moon will come closer to the ground. Eventually, the Four Giants will appear and stop the Moon, returning it to its original position.
Hyrule: Temple
The Temple stage is based on the Palaces from The Adventure of Link. Its soundtrack is a remix of the music played while exploring the Palaces. The stage appears in two events: Link's Adventure and the Triforce Gathering.
Underground Maze
The Adventure Mode features a Zelda-themed level. In it, the player must search for the Triforce around a maze in order to finish the level. ReDeads, Like Likes, and Octoroks appear as enemies throughout the maze. If the player finds a Master Sword instead of the Triforce, a fight with Link will be triggered. Similar to Temple, the default BGM theme is a remix of the palace theme from Zelda II: The Adventure of Link.
Items from The Legend of Zelda
Heart Containers appear as recovery items. They decrease 100% of damage. In addition, Bunny Hoods improve players' agility, allowing them to jump higher and move faster.
30 different Zelda-related trophies appear in the game. These include the playable characters in different poses, non-playable characters, items and enemies.
Nomenclature
Names in Other Regions | ||
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Language | Name | |
Japanese | 大乱闘 スマッシュ ブラザーズDX (Dairantō Sumasshu Burazāzu Dī Ekkusu) |