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Super Smash Bros Melee

Super Smash Bros Melee
From: Nintendo
Category: Video Games

List Price: $29.99
Buy Used: $14.69
You Save: $15.30 (51%)



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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 1117 reviews
Sales Rank: 698

Platform: Gamecube
Genre: Action Games
ESRB: Teen
Media: Video Game
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Age: 13 - 17 years
Operating System: Gamecube
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.6

MPN: 96007
Model: 45496960070
UPC: 045496963156
EAN: 0045496963156
ASIN: B00005Q8M0

Release Date: September 7, 2001
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • It features a whole new set of characters, and some hidden ones for you to unlock
  • Create your own matches in the new Tournament Mode
  • New AI and smoother animation makes for a better game
  • Buy trophies of classic Nintendo characters such as Pit & Mach Rider
  • One to four players

Accessories:

  • Controller- Jet (Black)
  • Electronic Gaming Monthly
  • Controller for Nintendo GameCube - Indigo
  • Play

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Super Smash Brothers Melee is a great fighting game where you put your favorite Nintendo characters against each other, to find out who's the toughest of them all!

Amazon.com Review
Normally, Nintendo contract players such as Mario, Pikachu, Link, Donkey Kong, Bowser, and Kirby are generally happy and well-mannered, but in Super Smash Bros. Melee, the pleasantries get thrown out and the gloves (except for Mario's) come off. This update of the N64 favorite features these and other video game icons in furious, yet utterly absurd fisticuffs that usually make for a smashing good time. Just make sure you have at least one human opponent to pound on.

Starting off with 14 characters (an additional 11 are waiting to be unlocked), the game has a pretty standard premise--let Nintendo's stars beat on each other until the timer runs out. However, a lot of emphasis is put on knocking opponents off ledges while avoiding the same fate. In typical Nintendo manner, there are quite a few power-ups to assist you in the melee. The actual combat isn't as intricate as in other fighting games; however, the ultra-cartoony layout of the many, many arenas sometimes adds a strategic element not usually found in similar titles.

Super Smash Bros. Melee's strength lays in the mayhem created in four-player fights. The camera does an excellent job of positioning itself so all combatants are constantly visible. Also, Melee sports some of the best visuals seen in a Nintendo product. All the characters are highly detailed, and the movements of each are smoothly infused with personality. Donkey Kong lumbers and Princess Peach fights with grace.

As the multiplayer mode is the key reason for this game's existence, the single-player mode is decidedly weak. The game features an adventure mode that plays somewhat like an old-school, side-scrolling Mario game. Sadly, despite its good looks, its gameplay is rather uninspired. This game is clearly at its best when there are two or more players with controllers in their hands. --Mark Brooks

Pros:

  • Fantastic graphics and sound keep the action upbeat
  • Many new characters and other goodies to unlock
Cons:
  • Single-player experience is comparatively weak
  • Too cute for a few folks
  • Adventure mode is boring



Customer Reviews:   Read 1112 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars unfulfilling and mind numbing   November 11, 2008
I got this game recently because I've always heard how great it is. I'm not a hardcore fighting game fan, but I do enjoy them from time to time. The problem is, being an older gentleman, I don't really have many friends who are into video games anymore, so I'm mostly confined to the single player elements in this game.

The thing is, this game looks like it was designed by a 12 year old on crack. There are literally a bajillion things flashing and moving around on the screen and the camera is constantly zooming in and out and panning all around to the point of melting my brain. Maybe it's just that I come from a different generation where I didn't need a million fireworks going off to be entertained. I don't know, but I don't find this to be an enjoyable experience. Some of the combat is fun, and I can see how playing it with a friend or two would be cool, but in some of the stages, I lose track of what's happening within seconds. I'm trying to execute a combo with full health, and all of a sudden something explodes and I'm flying across the map and getting a "failure" message.

I don't mind losing at games, but when it happens here, it doesn't feel deserved. It feels cheap.

I've noticed that this is a trend in a LOT of Nintendo's recent games lately. It's like they got tired of coming up with new and interesting challenges and decided that they would make their games near impossible by either throwing a thousand enemies at you in a way that you can't even follow what's happening and just have to mash buttons and hope for the best, or they set up obstacles that leave you wrestling with the analog stick for an hour.

It actually makes me angry, because Nintendo used to be the best game developer in the world. In some ways they still are, but I think they've forgotten what makes a good challenge and have opted for tests of patience and endurance instead.

In short, this game is not for me. [...]



5 out of 5 stars An Amazing Fighting Game with the Characters from Nintendo!   September 17, 2008
Simply amazing. I can think of no two words that describe this Gamecube title better than that. As a sequel to the N64 smash hit, Super Smash Brothers, this game improves in every way over that title. From the graphics to the sound effects, SSBM is a solid hit to purchase if you still own a Gamecube. And for those Wii owners out there, why not own this to go with Super Smash Brothers Brawl? It would compliment it nicely on your gaming shelf.

I recently acquired another Gamecube, and this was one of the first titles I sought actively for it. Although there are characters that are similar to eachother in attack moves (Pichu and Pikachu, for example), the simple diversity of being able to play one of your favorite Nintendo characters makes this title a joy to own and play over and over again. There are many things I still need to unlock in this game, and I find myself playing it every single night right before I go to bed. It's that addictive and fun.

Pros:

Simple techniques let you get into the action right away
Choose your favorite Nintendo character and have at it!
Graphics and sound are top notch. Gameplay is a breeze to learn
Many unlockable areas and characters available
Multiplayer is fast, furious, and downright enjoyable

Cons:

Single player is a weak addition to the game
Many characters are downright identical to others
Takes a long time to unlock some characters you'd like to play sooner

Overall:

This game is one you must own if you have a Gamecube, or a Wii, for that matter. The price is still on the reasonable side, and you can get it cheaper as a "Player's Choice" title. Any Gamecube owner would do well to add this title to their collection. Get it....TODAY!



4 out of 5 stars Super Smash brothers   July 27, 2008
The game arrived in a timely manner and even though it didn't have the instructions my son knew how to play. It was in excellent condition.


5 out of 5 stars It's freakin Super Smash Bros!   June 26, 2008
Donate hours of your life to this extremely fun game. Go for single player adventures, unlock levels with special matches, or battle with combinations of friends & computers. It's a must-have for Gamecube.

Oh, and just a note: After fighting 2995 matches, you'll get an awesome message saying something like: "You completed your 2,995th match. That means you spent a penny on each one. Was it worth it?"



4 out of 5 stars this game rocks!   June 17, 2008
Before you get this game, I want you to know a few things. first, this game has really good graphics, (most backround things are paper 3D though) this game is only left, right, duck, and jumpish, so there's no moving forward or backward, (unluckily for me, I didn't know that) multi player is the main thing, so I recomend you have 4 controlers, and 1 player mode is only to unlock new players to play in multi player. multi player is Sooo fun, and you can actualy unlock some places from the nintendo 64 vershion!

Patrick, age 9


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