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Super! SMAAAAAAAASH BROOOOOOOTHERRRRRRS!
   It's the beat-em-up smackdown brawl that started it all! All the super Nintendo mega stars have come together, in one big slug fest to prove whom among them is the best! Select your favorite character and get ready for reckon, and by the way, make sure you don't forget to bring the weapons. We have Pokeballs, bats, beam swords right out of starwars! You really will get far, because I'll send you flying when I power up with a star! You can solo fight or take it to the next level, enter three other characters for a four way battle and show the world that you are rebel! I've teamed up with the Mario Bro's and entered Mushroom world, I've just shot Samus with a ray gun and wait! He was a girl?! The possibility's are limitless, as the clock counts down and Nintendo characters become relentless! Are you ready?..Theres no time to wait!..3! 2! 1! GO!

   Hello and welcome reader and readers. This is my long review for Super Smash Bro's for the Nintendo N64. If there was no other games I was ever good at, it was this game. The original Super Smash Bro's for the Nintendo N64 was one of the most deserving games to ever hold the title beat-em up and changed the way we look at them. I had played this game so much, I was just about 99% unbeatable with Mario, The other 1% is where people stand in one spot, block and throw the entire game. I still to this day own this game and I still use to play this game long after Game Cube introduced Super Smash Bro's Melee and the Nintendo Wii introduced Super Smash Bro's Brawl. I mean I don't throw away the classic's and you shouldn't either. You never know when you might get the urge to return later.

Difficulty- 5 out of 10
   I gave the difficulty a 5 out of 10, as this game as multiple aspects of hardness and if you put in the right settings, you can push it though the roof. In story mode, you have levels ranging from very easy,, normal, hard and very hard. In the free for all mode, you can adjust the computer from levels one to nine, with one being the easiest and nine being the hardest. Despite the fact however, that even if you did put the game on very hard and set it to level nine, if you played this game long enough, you could whoop max hardness for sport with very little of a challenge. I mean if you truly thought you are the best at this game and you actually wanted more of a challenge, turn team battle on and face 2 to 3 NPC's on level 9 and test your might!

    It also depends sometimes on which characters used, because certain characters like Jigglypuff were super fragile, Mario is more standard and Captain Falcon is more useful in situations where you need to move fast. Truth be told, some people regardless can still put this game to shame even with a Jigglypuff fighting the computer set on very hard. I was real good at this game. So much it drove my friends nuts whenever I brought this game over with me, but I couldn't handle Jigglypuff. I played as her in story mode on very hard once and it turned into the worst experience of my life. It's really not  fun, trying to beat an entire team of 30 polygon characters when you have the sensitivity of a balloon where you can almost get a ring out from one pluck of somebody's finger. No Master Hand jokes intended!  Than again my primary characters were always Mario, Captain Falcon and sometimes Yoshi.

Addictiveness-10 out of 10
   By addictive, do you mean, fast paced action where you can fight with up to four different characters, where you throw, stomp, headbutt and blow each other up in order to try and get everyone else out of the ring? Than yes! This game really addictive. At least back than anyway. I mean whom didn't love this game back during the N64 era? This one was of the best games on Nintendo you could get during that time. That went double for if you loved, free for all fights to the death. This was one of those games where you absolutely had to play it with friends. If you wasn't you wasn't fully experiencing the full hook of the game.

   Than again maybe four way's wasn't your thing. This game still had plenty of action else where within the game. Maybe you liked to race for time where you had to kill and not be killed as less as possible as you felt the rush from the clock counted down to victory. My most favorite thing I loved doing in this game, was seeing how much further I could push my self in this game, but grabbing my favorite character and beating down level 9's sometimes during free for all's or for bragging rights when I placed them on teams. It's safe to say back in the day, between me and my friends, this game was right up there with other games we over played for hours like Grand Theft Auto three and Dragonball Z Budoki, because of it's great competitiveness. Thats why I gave this a 10 out of 10 in terms of addictiveness.

Story
   This game never had a story and wouldn't have one until Super Smash Bro's Brawl for the Nintendo wii, so there is not a lot to cover in terms of the games story and I can't give this a score, however you can assume, the story is based around Master Hand whom has brought you to life and is the main bad guy of the game, that has some how caused some form of trouble in the Nintendo universe and it's up to you to stop him proving you are the champion of Super Smash Bro's. However, in the end, you turn back into a lifeless doll after he has been defeated. It's a shame this game didn't have a story to go on, as it might could have made this game a whole lot more epic back than as it is remembered to us now, but course in Beat-em-Up's or Beat down games, we don't really care too much about the story. We just want to beat someone down!

Depth-10 out of 10
   I gave this game a perfect 10 out of 10. As I might have pointed out in addictiveness and possibly in the introduction, this game has plenty to offer to keep you coming back for a long while.  If you love Beat-em-up's like I do, this game would have went way beyond your expectations back in the 90's. While they're is only 9 characters during this time, they all bring there own fighting style to the game, loosely based on they're fighting styles from their own games, which keeps things plenty interesting when you mix the element of different types of weapons from each of the 9 characters own video games and changing battle grounds that could either make or break your game. Battle grounds also based off area's from the 9 characters own video games. You also get to choose what types of battles you wanted in the free mode. Seeing as you had the choice of fighting with three other computers, regardless of other players. You could solo or fight two to three other characters during the match into one big knock down. You could join up with one person or two people in team battle or prove you are one of the most elite players around and fight them all at once from levels one to nine.

   Story mode isn't lacking either and it features different types of characters that can only been seen within Story mode. Characters such as Giant Donkey Kong, Metal Mario and of course Master Hand himself whom you must get down to zero in order to beat. It also mixed in obstacle courses called "Break the Target" and "touch the platform" for the 9 characters you can play as and they are all different in terms of set up and difficulty based on which character you choose. For example Mario's two stages are a lot easier unlike Star Fox's which can be a little harder because of timing with his rocket boots. These do not have to be played in Story mode either however, as you can pre select the stages you want to play from another menu below practice mode and compete to see if you can beat your own previous time or someone else time. The game also can give a little more leeway, after you've played the game long enough where you can unlock a item select for free mode. In that mode, you can pick and choose which items you want to show up and how often you want them to show up. If you set them to low, a item almost will never drop, but if you set the free mode to very high, items will pop up a lot more often.

Graphics-10 out of 10
  
This was some of the best looking video games of it's generation back during the N64 era as this is what the usual look for the N64 looked like back then. Star Fox N64, Kirby 64 and Mario N64 all looked exactly like this game during this time, so this is what greatness looked like. Character animations didn't land and were on point as well, such as when Mario performed his twist move or the suction swirls that appeared around Kirby's mouth when he was attempting to suck up his enemies. Now of course a lot of people that are now spoiled by new machines such as the Play Station 4 and X-Box 360 will say this looked sucked, but you don't listen to that because this was good looking graphics at the time and it's not exactly fair to compare it to a ps4 or any of the new Smash Bro's games that later came out.

Sound-8 out of 10
   The sound of the game wasn't that bad either. I mean I can't say too much about the sound as, it's not nearly as epic as it's Brawl sound track during this time period, but it's one of the many things Nintendo did great for Smash Bro's was make a great intro track that go you pumped for battle. It was almost like hearing the drums of war just before the troops went charging into battle. The game also doesn't exactly repeat the same songs over and over. Each menu and character stage has it's own unique sound. Character theme staged shared music from all the older games, such as the classic Mario theme, that can be hear in the intro of that God awful Super Mario Bro's movie or a theme reminder from Donkey Kong's Donkey Kong Country when you are in the jungle level or the classic sound of Zelda on Link's castle themed stage.

Overall-9 out of 1o
   I give this game a overall score of 9 out of 10. A rock solid 9 out of 10 to be exact! If you are a fan of Super Smash Bro's and you never experienced this game before, this was the beat down, slug fest, body slamming, bom-ba throwing, brawl that started it all that you need to be able to say you played at least once. It's not as good as it's newer games, doesn't have the features that they have and not nearly as many characters as say Brawl does, but back in the game this game was just as good as it was and what was the game that made you a fan of Super Smash Bro's in the first place. There is not a single dull moment in this game.
Super! SMAAAAAAAASH BROOOOOOOTHERRRRRRS!
   It's the beat-em-up smackdown brawl that started it all! All the super Nintendo mega stars have come together, in one big slug fest to prove whom among them is the best! Select your favorite character and get ready for reckon, and by the way, make sure you don't forget to bring the weapons. We have Pokeballs, bats, beam swords right out of starwars! You really will get far, because I'll send you flying when I power up with a star! You can solo fight or take it to the next level, enter three other characters for a four way battle and show the world that you are rebel! I've teamed up with the Mario Bro's and entered Mushroom world, I've just shot Samus with a ray gun and wait! He was a girl?! The possibility's are limitless, as the clock counts down and Nintendo characters become relentless! Are you ready?..Theres no time to wait!..3! 2! 1! GO!

   Hello and welcome reader and readers. This is my long review for Super Smash Bro's for the Nintendo N64. If there was no other games I was ever good at, it was this game. The original Super Smash Bro's for the Nintendo N64 was one of the most deserving games to ever hold the title beat-em up and changed the way we look at them. I had played this game so much, I was just about 99% unbeatable with Mario, The other 1% is where people stand in one spot, block and throw the entire game. I still to this day own this game and I still use to play this game long after Game Cube introduced Super Smash Bro's Melee and the Nintendo Wii introduced Super Smash Bro's Brawl. I mean I don't throw away the classic's and you shouldn't either. You never know when you might get the urge to return later.

Difficulty- 5 out of 10
   I gave the difficulty a 5 out of 10, as this game as multiple aspects of hardness and if you put in the right settings, you can push it though the roof. In story mode, you have levels ranging from very easy,, normal, hard and very hard. In the free for all mode, you can adjust the computer from levels one to nine, with one being the easiest and nine being the hardest. Despite the fact however, that even if you did put the game on very hard and set it to level nine, if you played this game long enough, you could whoop max hardness for sport with very little of a challenge. I mean if you truly thought you are the best at this game and you actually wanted more of a challenge, turn team battle on and face 2 to 3 NPC's on level 9 and test your might!

    It also depends sometimes on which characters used, because certain characters like Jigglypuff were super fragile, Mario is more standard and Captain Falcon is more useful in situations where you need to move fast. Truth be told, some people regardless can still put this game to shame even with a Jigglypuff fighting the computer set on very hard. I was real good at this game. So much it drove my friends nuts whenever I brought this game over with me, but I couldn't handle Jigglypuff. I played as her in story mode on very hard once and it turned into the worst experience of my life. It's really not  fun, trying to beat an entire team of 30 polygon characters when you have the sensitivity of a balloon where you can almost get a ring out from one pluck of somebody's finger. No Master Hand jokes intended!  Than again my primary characters were always Mario, Captain Falcon and sometimes Yoshi.

Addictiveness-10 out of 10
   By addictive, do you mean, fast paced action where you can fight with up to four different characters, where you throw, stomp, headbutt and blow each other up in order to try and get everyone else out of the ring? Than yes! This game really addictive. At least back than anyway. I mean whom didn't love this game back during the N64 era? This one was of the best games on Nintendo you could get during that time. That went double for if you loved, free for all fights to the death. This was one of those games where you absolutely had to play it with friends. If you wasn't you wasn't fully experiencing the full hook of the game.

   Than again maybe four way's wasn't your thing. This game still had plenty of action else where within the game. Maybe you liked to race for time where you had to kill and not be killed as less as possible as you felt the rush from the clock counted down to victory. My most favorite thing I loved doing in this game, was seeing how much further I could push my self in this game, but grabbing my favorite character and beating down level 9's sometimes during free for all's or for bragging rights when I placed them on teams. It's safe to say back in the day, between me and my friends, this game was right up there with other games we over played for hours like Grand Theft Auto three and Dragonball Z Budoki, because of it's great competitiveness. Thats why I gave this a 10 out of 10 in terms of addictiveness.

Story
   This game never had a story and wouldn't have one until Super Smash Bro's Brawl for the Nintendo wii, so there is not a lot to cover in terms of the games story and I can't give this a score, however you can assume, the story is based around Master Hand whom has brought you to life and is the main bad guy of the game, that has some how caused some form of trouble in the Nintendo universe and it's up to you to stop him proving you are the champion of Super Smash Bro's. However, in the end, you turn back into a lifeless doll after he has been defeated. It's a shame this game didn't have a story to go on, as it might could have made this game a whole lot more epic back than as it is remembered to us now, but course in Beat-em-Up's or Beat down games, we don't really care too much about the story. We just want to beat someone down!

Depth-10 out of 10
   I gave this game a perfect 10 out of 10. As I might have pointed out in addictiveness and possibly in the introduction, this game has plenty to offer to keep you coming back for a long while.  If you love Beat-em-up's like I do, this game would have went way beyond your expectations back in the 90's. While they're is only 9 characters during this time, they all bring there own fighting style to the game, loosely based on they're fighting styles from their own games, which keeps things plenty interesting when you mix the element of different types of weapons from each of the 9 characters own video games and changing battle grounds that could either make or break your game. Battle grounds also based off area's from the 9 characters own video games. You also get to choose what types of battles you wanted in the free mode. Seeing as you had the choice of fighting with three other computers, regardless of other players. You could solo or fight two to three other characters during the match into one big knock down. You could join up with one person or two people in team battle or prove you are one of the most elite players around and fight them all at once from levels one to nine.

   Story mode isn't lacking either and it features different types of characters that can only been seen within Story mode. Characters such as Giant Donkey Kong, Metal Mario and of course Master Hand himself whom you must get down to zero in order to beat. It also mixed in obstacle courses called "Break the Target" and "touch the platform" for the 9 characters you can play as and they are all different in terms of set up and difficulty based on which character you choose. For example Mario's two stages are a lot easier unlike Star Fox's which can be a little harder because of timing with his rocket boots. These do not have to be played in Story mode either however, as you can pre select the stages you want to play from another menu below practice mode and compete to see if you can beat your own previous time or someone else time. The game also can give a little more leeway, after you've played the game long enough where you can unlock a item select for free mode. In that mode, you can pick and choose which items you want to show up and how often you want them to show up. If you set them to low, a item almost will never drop, but if you set the free mode to very high, items will pop up a lot more often.

Graphics-10 out of 10
  
This was some of the best looking video games of it's generation back during the N64 era as this is what the usual look for the N64 looked like back then. Star Fox N64, Kirby 64 and Mario N64 all looked exactly like this game during this time, so this is what greatness looked like. Character animations didn't land and were on point as well, such as when Mario performed his twist move or the suction swirls that appeared around Kirby's mouth when he was attempting to suck up his enemies. Now of course a lot of people that are now spoiled by new machines such as the Play Station 4 and X-Box 360 will say this looked sucked, but you don't listen to that because this was good looking graphics at the time and it's not exactly fair to compare it to a ps4 or any of the new Smash Bro's games that later came out.

Sound-8 out of 10
   The sound of the game wasn't that bad either. I mean I can't say too much about the sound as, it's not nearly as epic as it's Brawl sound track during this time period, but it's one of the many things Nintendo did great for Smash Bro's was make a great intro track that go you pumped for battle. It was almost like hearing the drums of war just before the troops went charging into battle. The game also doesn't exactly repeat the same songs over and over. Each menu and character stage has it's own unique sound. Character theme staged shared music from all the older games, such as the classic Mario theme, that can be hear in the intro of that God awful Super Mario Bro's movie or a theme reminder from Donkey Kong's Donkey Kong Country when you are in the jungle level or the classic sound of Zelda on Link's castle themed stage.

Overall-9 out of 1o
   I give this game a overall score of 9 out of 10. A rock solid 9 out of 10 to be exact! If you are a fan of Super Smash Bro's and you never experienced this game before, this was the beat down, slug fest, body slamming, bom-ba throwing, brawl that started it all that you need to be able to say you played at least once. It's not as good as it's newer games, doesn't have the features that they have and not nearly as many characters as say Brawl does, but back in the game this game was just as good as it was and what was the game that made you a fan of Super Smash Bro's in the first place. There is not a single dull moment in this game.
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Wow incredible review man. You put SO MUCH detail in to it. i really enjoyed it! Keep writing
Wow incredible review man. You put SO MUCH detail in to it. i really enjoyed it! Keep writing
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I am going to try out this game with my friends. It's as good as you make it out to be.
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