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'''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''' is a fighting game and a follow up to [[Super Smash Bros.]] and [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]].
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'''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''' is a fighting game that acts as the third installment to the [[Portal: Super Smash Bros.|Super Smash Bros.]]'' franchise following ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''.
  
 
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''Brawl'' is a multiplayer fighter that allows for four players. For maximum compatibility, the game can be played with [[Gamecube Controller]], the [[Wii Remote]], the Remote/[[Nunchuk]] combo, and the [[Classic Controller]]. These controller configurations can be assigned to player names so as to simplify the time spent on starting a new game.
 
''Brawl'' is a multiplayer fighter that allows for four players. For maximum compatibility, the game can be played with [[Gamecube Controller]], the [[Wii Remote]], the Remote/[[Nunchuk]] combo, and the [[Classic Controller]]. These controller configurations can be assigned to player names so as to simplify the time spent on starting a new game.
  
The game features a number of new items, such as level themed boxes and crates, the [[Banana Peel]], [[Gooey Bomb]], and the [[Assist Trophy]]. The latter seems to work like the [[Pokéballs]] of the previous two titles, but instead of Pokémon will release different Nintendo characters spanning from any franchise. Examples include [[Samurai Goroh]], a [[Nintendogs|Nintendog]], and a [[Hammer Bros.]].
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The game features a number of new items, such as level themed boxes and crates, the [[Banana Peel]], [[Gooey Bomb]], and the [[Assist Trophy]]. The latter seems to work like the [[Pokéballs]] of the previous two titles, but instead of Pokémon will release different Nintendo characters spanning from any franchise. Examples include [[Samurai Goroh]], a [[Nintendogs|Nintendog]], and a [[Hammer Bros.]]. The game also includes stickers which can be used to power up characters for the Adventure Mode.
  
The game is also featuring a revamped Adventure Mode. The new Adventure Mode will feature side-scrolling action in a world taken over by aliens. [[Masahiro Sakurai]] has also mentioned that Adventure Mode will have a story which will include character development for many of Nintendo's superstars.
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The game is also featuring a revamped Adventure Mode that now has a story, known as "The Subspace Emissary". The story follows various Nintendo characters living on the Trophy World as they attempt to resist being pulled into another world by the mysterious Subspace Army. This mode features a series of side-scrolling stages, as well as boss fights against a number of Nintendo enemies.
  
 
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==Sequels==
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''Brawl'' was initially intended as Sakurai to act as the finale to the ''Smash Bros.'' games. However, he later developed a fourth installment, which is split into two versions: ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U]]''. These versions were both released in 2014.
  
 
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Revision as of 17:00, 11 December 2014

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Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Developer Sora Ltd.
Publisher Nintendo
System Wii
Release Date JP January 31, 2008
US March 9, 2008
EU June 27, 2008
KO April 29, 2010
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Rating ESRB: T

Super Smash Bros. Brawl is a fighting game that acts as the third installment to the Super Smash Bros. franchise following Super Smash Bros. and Super Smash Bros. Melee.

Gameplay

Brawl is a multiplayer fighter that allows for four players. For maximum compatibility, the game can be played with Gamecube Controller, the Wii Remote, the Remote/Nunchuk combo, and the Classic Controller. These controller configurations can be assigned to player names so as to simplify the time spent on starting a new game.

The game features a number of new items, such as level themed boxes and crates, the Banana Peel, Gooey Bomb, and the Assist Trophy. The latter seems to work like the Pokéballs of the previous two titles, but instead of Pokémon will release different Nintendo characters spanning from any franchise. Examples include Samurai Goroh, a Nintendog, and a Hammer Bros.. The game also includes stickers which can be used to power up characters for the Adventure Mode.

The game is also featuring a revamped Adventure Mode that now has a story, known as "The Subspace Emissary". The story follows various Nintendo characters living on the Trophy World as they attempt to resist being pulled into another world by the mysterious Subspace Army. This mode features a series of side-scrolling stages, as well as boss fights against a number of Nintendo enemies.

Playable Characters

Returning Characters

New Characters

Legacy

Sequels

Brawl was initially intended as Sakurai to act as the finale to the Smash Bros. games. However, he later developed a fourth installment, which is split into two versions: Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U. These versions were both released in 2014.

See Also