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Dai-Rantô Smash Brothers Deluxe

  • Video Game
  • 2001
  • T
IMDb RATING
9.0/10
3.7K
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Dai-Rantô Smash Brothers Deluxe (2001)
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Smash Bros. installment for the GameCube with fast-paced, highly competitive and technical gameplay of realtime chess and hype using various Nintendo characters, with simple controls yet dee... Read allSmash Bros. installment for the GameCube with fast-paced, highly competitive and technical gameplay of realtime chess and hype using various Nintendo characters, with simple controls yet deep mechanics.Smash Bros. installment for the GameCube with fast-paced, highly competitive and technical gameplay of realtime chess and hype using various Nintendo characters, with simple controls yet deep mechanics.

  • Director
    • Masahiro Sakurai
  • Writers
    • Masahiro Sakurai
    • Yusuke Nakano
    • Takaya Imamura
  • Stars
    • Dean Harrington
    • Charles Martinet
    • Nobuyuki Hiyama
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    9.0/10
    3.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Masahiro Sakurai
    • Writers
      • Masahiro Sakurai
      • Yusuke Nakano
      • Takaya Imamura
    • Stars
      • Dean Harrington
      • Charles Martinet
      • Nobuyuki Hiyama
    • 21User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Dean Harrington
    • Announcer
    • (voice)
    • …
    Charles Martinet
    Charles Martinet
    • Mario
    • (voice)
    • …
    Nobuyuki Hiyama
    Nobuyuki Hiyama
    • Link
    • (voice)
    Kazumi Totaka
    • Yoshi
    • (voice)
    Shinobu Satouchi
    • Fox McCloud
    • (voice)
    Makiko Ômoto
    • Kirby
    • (voice)
    • …
    Ikue Ôtani
    Ikue Ôtani
    • Pikachu
    • (voice)
    • …
    Mika Kanai
    • Purin
    • (voice)
    • …
    Rachael Lillis
    Rachael Lillis
    • Jigglypuff
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • …
    Jen Taylor
    Jen Taylor
    • Princess Peach
    • (voice)
    Ryô Horikawa
    Ryô Horikawa
    • Captain Falcon
    • (voice)
    • (as Ryo Harikawa)
    Jun Mizusawa
    • Zelda
    • (voice)
    • …
    Hikaru Midorikawa
    Hikaru Midorikawa
    • Marth
    • (voice)
    Sanae Kobayashi
    Sanae Kobayashi
    • Popo
    • (voice)
    • …
    Jun Fukuyama
    Jun Fukuyama
    • Roy
    • (voice)
    Takashi Nagasako
    • Ganondorf
    • (voice)
    Masachika Ichimura
    Masachika Ichimura
    • Mewtwo
    • (voice)
    Satomi Kôrogi
    Satomi Kôrogi
    • Pichu
    • (voice)
    • (as Satomi Kohrogi)
    • …
    • Director
      • Masahiro Sakurai
    • Writers
      • Masahiro Sakurai
      • Yusuke Nakano
      • Takaya Imamura
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    9smashattack

    Super "Smash"? Try Super CHARGED!

    The absolute first thing you'll notice about this game is how it surpasses all PlayStation 2 gaming graphics (yes, all of them!). The backgrounds are real, three dimensional places, rather then being several different backgrounds that shift to give it a three dimensional feeling.

    The second thing you'll notice is that this game is HUGE. It has nearly four times more than its N64 counterpart, especially when it comes to characters.

    The third thing you'll find is that all the characters generally have the same moves. Almost nothing has changed, although some characters have new moves that are more powerful than their old ones.

    The music is excellent! You will not believe how good the orchestrated musical remixes are of Super Mario Bros., Super Mario 64, Star Fox, Star Fox 64, and Kirby's All-Star. Nor will you believe how well the guitar remixes sound of Metroid, F-Zero, and more! If there is a soundtrack, it is a must have.

    The only disappointing thing about this game is the frustration factor. Near-impossible enemies at level nine seem to "cheese" more than fight. Their attacks overpower your "smash" attacks, which we know should not happen.

    Besides that, this is one of Nintendo's BEST EVER and a game for all to enjoy! It's violent to a point. Instead of knocking out your opponent or even killing him, you must only knock them off the battlefield.

    So it's obvious. Get the game if you loved the original Super Smash Bros.! You'll hardly be disappointed.
    Saria7

    Better than the original, that's for sure.

    Wow. This game is so perfect. The animation is crystal-clear, the stages are fun, the events are good, single-player mode is entertaining, and the characters and the scenery is completely accurate. This was my first game for Gamecube. Then I got LoZ:OoT and oh my God, the characters were even better in Melee than in the original Zelda game! I mean, Zelda's hair and her dress were exactly right, Link's sword was on the correct side, Young Link had a Deku Shield (He's not supposed to shoot Fire Arrows, though), Ganondorf was exact replica and Sheik was a clone. Then I got Majora's Mask and oh my God, Great Bay was and exact copy! Melee had the pirates cove, the columns in the water, the canoes on the beach, the Ocean Spider House, the umbrellas, the cave to Zora Cove, EVERYTHING! I'm sure if the cameras could turn all the way around, they would have included Pinnacle Rock and the Dragon Cloud too. Aside from the accuracy, the game itself is wonderful. The characters are so well animated, their moves are perfect, their taunts are cute, and they look so...upgraded. Every bit of it is fun. There are different modes to play with, trophies, training, event matches, melees against wire frames, Classic, Adventure, and All-Star single-player mode, it's all perfect! So, to sum everything up, perfect animation, perfect precision, perfect characters, perfect stages, perfect fights, perfect fun. Your all-around perfect game! 11/10!
    TheFairyArtisan

    My god, this has to be the best game I have ever seen!!

    All I can say is that SSB Melee is the best game I have ever played in my life. There are new characters, stages, and much stuff to do, like the Multi Man Melee. The characters in the game include Roy from Fire Emblem, Falco from Star Fox, Ice Climbers, Bowser, and many new ones. Get this game. You will have a great time! =) Rating: 20 out of 10. P.S.: Falco kicks ass in the game!! ^__^
    captainmarvel1331

    This is my favorite game ever!

    SSBM is a fighter game of different proportions. It features four player action and some great 1 player modes as well. Adventure mode allows you to fight enemies in their preferred stages and explore stages not available in versus mode. Event Matches, Collecting Trophies, and so much more add to the games brilliance. This game has great symphony music as well, all accurate to some of our favorite tunes from Mario to The Legend of Zelda. That reminds me of one of the games biggest features, the characters! Mario, Luigi, Peach, Bowser, Yoshi, Samus, Link, Zelda/Shiek, and at least 10 others, all with unique attacks and specialties are available. The stages to choose from are also limitless. In simplest terms, there's about 1 or more stages for every character. All different. There is just so much to do in the game and its so easy to get into. SSBM goes down as the greatest fighter game of all time. It may even THE greatest game of all time.
    ajnrules

    Sweet!

    Anybody who's played the original Super Smash Bros. should know how fun it is to smash your friends as popular Nintendo characters. Not only are the controls so simple even a 5 year old could play, but it's also fast, furious, and most of all, fun.

    A little bit after two years after its release, Nintendo announced a sequel to the best-selling fighting game. Shown at E3, it passed Star Wars Rogue Squadron 2 as the most anticipated Gamecube game. Over the next 6 months, Nintendo tortured their fans by revealing saliva-inducing options such as 292 trophies, 25 characters, 28 stages, an much, much more. Finally, the wait is over, and fans are treated to the greatest fighting game of the year.

    The graphics are magificent. People claim the backgrounds are terrible, but they look fine to me. The character design is so detailed you can see the furs on Fox and the curves of the cloth for Mario. And most importantly of all, it goes at a blistering 60 frames per second. That's an amazing feat considering most of the things documented in this site goes at just 24 fps.

    If anybody's a fan of Nintendo music, then this is the game for you. It remixes many popular tunes from Zelda's Overworld Theme to Pokemon's Battle Theme. The sound effects are wonderful, and best of all, there is none of the sound editing that plagued the first version.

    Super Smash Bros. Melee is not a rehash of the N64 version, as it has been often called. It has brand new moves. Now, if you grab somebody, you have a choice of attacking the victim, or throwing them up, down, forward, or back. There are 4 Special Attacks instead of the usual 3, and you can dodge projectile attacks and mid-air attacks.

    In the original Super Smash Bros., the one-player mode was going through a fixed set of 13 stages. In Melee, there is Classical Mode, which is a lot like the original, only the stages are mixed. There Adventure Mode, where the player goes through scrolling world with hazards before fighting your enemy. There is Stadium Mode, where you can play your character's target practice level, beat up a beanbag before seeing how far you can hit it with a bat, and fight against up to 100 computer characters. There is an event mode with 51 events where you fight in special pre-set circumstances. And then there are the 292 trophies which include people like Misty from Pokemon or the go-kart from the Mario Kart games.

    But the truly amazing part of this game is the multiplayer mode, which is what makes Super Smash Bros. one of the classics for the N64. You can play the usual stock (lives) or time mode, but you can also play coin mode, where you knock coins out of your opponents and collect there. Then there are the special melee modes, with special battles like Giant Melee (where everybody is big), or Special Sudden Death Melee, where everybody starts off with 300% damage. This game WILL last you over 500 hours if you are a fan of the original.

    This game is a perfect example of why Nintendo is so successful today. Like what has been mentioned earlier in this review, this game is fast, furious, and most of all, fun. If you are a fan of fighting games or Nintendo, then this game is a must.

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    • Trivia
      This was Mario's first appearance in a game with an ESRB rating higher than E (Everyone) and the first game in the Super Smash Bros. series to be rated T (Teen).
    • Goofs
      Ness refers to his magic attacks as "PK" attacks. This is supposed to be "PSI." (The Earthbound games use the term PSI to refer to magic, though an early beta version of the game used PK, and this is probably what caused the error.)
    • Quotes

      Pikachu: Pikachu!

    • Crazy credits
      You are able to shoot the credits in the same way as an on-rails space shooter, like "Star Fox". Each name, item, or company in the credits is worth one point, and the game tallies up your points at the end of the credits when the copyrights are shown.
    • Alternate versions
      For the American release, the trophy of the character Tamagon, from the video game "Devil World," was removed.
    • Connections
      Edited from Nintendô ôru sutâ dairantô Sumasshu burazâzu (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      Super Smash Bros. Melee Main Theme
      (Opening)

      Written by Shogo Sakai

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    • Release date
      • November 21, 2001 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
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      • Official site
    • Languages
      • Japanese
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Super Smash Bros. Melee
    • Production companies
      • HAL Laboratory
      • Nintendo
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