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System:
Super Nintendo
Publisher:
Acclaim Entertainment
Developer:
Williams Entertainment
UPC: 21481601029

Released: 7-01-92
Players: 1-2
Country Origin: US

Game Genre:
Action
Game Perspective:
3rd-Person Perspective, Top-Down
Genre Sport:
Arcade, Sci-Fi / Futuristic, Shooter
Genre Non-Sport:
Arcade, Sci-Fi / Futuristic, Shooter
Game Misc:
Coin-Op Conversion

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Loose:  $20.50
Complete:  $44.50
New:  $65.00
Rarity:  4/10

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Super Smash TV

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Rating: 8.6
(55 votes)
Plays: 8,686
M:99%
F:1%
Filesize: 369kb

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Super Smash TV Featured Review

Super Smash TV Review by: Redrunelord - 8.5/10

Smash T.V
One of the greatest flaws of humans is an inexplicable greed that can manifest itself into a simple ferocity that is almost beyond the concept of “humanity.” Indeed, greed can turn even the most sane human into savage monsters should the degree be great enough. Sometimes, greed will spread in a manner others will lose sight of humanity should an opportunity that can benefit themselves arise among the cacophony. A good example of this is the show “Survivor,” because the show essentially resolves a group of people who will go to the extremes for a cash prize, and the hosts can prosper immensely by showing these extremes. Regardless of entertainment value in watching these extremities of greed, it is still exactly that: greed, for both the players, and the hosts.

It is very likely that this desire for more has fascinated the directors of “The Running Man” which may later proved to be the primary influence for Eugene Jarvis. Eugene Jarvis is the brains that were behind the arcade game “Robotron 2084” where The Terminator is reality: Judgement day comes, and machines wishes to replace humans with robots. It was an interesting game, released on numerous consoles over the years, but how could Mr. Jarvis keep the concept fresh? He repackaged the controls, and put the game play style in a blender with “The Running Man” which gives birth to “Smash T.V.

Smash TV would be a friendly reminder to anyone who has played Robotron 2084. However, for players who have yet to experience that game, the basic premise is to eliminate all the enemies to advance to the boss, and win grand prizes like big cash and well made toasters. This particular documentation will focus primarily on the SNES port, but will also refer to its Sega 16 bit counterpart as both versions were technically rivals.

Firstly the story...to begin with, as this is an arcade port, there is virtually no need for a story. The lack of explanation but high focus on accomplishing the vague goals in arcade games is a huge part of their raw charm. Nonetheless, this game do have a story as is given to the player every time they loads the game. It is fair from remarkable...if it was released today as a complicated story for video gaming. However, as it is an arcade title, the story is perfect, if largely irrelevant. 

Visually, the game is outstanding. There are virtually no issues with trying to see what is going on due to the contrast levels being sufficient, but not painful to watch for a while. It is an excellent arcade conversion for both the Sega Genesis and the Super Nintendo, and even the two 8 bit console ports don't look bad. The SNES version do stand out a bit more because it is slightly more colorful and appealing to the eye, but that factor is larger subjective and for the player to decide. Regardless, both games got solid graphics for this arcade port. The audio is similar to the graphics in that they made an excellent conversion to the console ports. The guns, explosions and occasional screams are all perfect for their intent of atmosphere. The SNES port do have an advantage over the Genesis version in the audio department because it uses voice acting with acceptable clarity (at the very least significantly better than the Intellivision voice add on from about a decade prior). However, both ports got a solid soundtrack that does not bring the contestant to their knees.

If the visuals and sound do not cripple the rather daring "gladiator," then perhaps how they are controller will. The game utilizes dual thumb-stick style controls, where one controls the protagonist's movement with one and the other controls where they aims and fires. This game was originally meant to be on an arcade machine, so the transition to a controller without analog sticks is awkward, to say the least (let alone on a keyboard). It works better with this version over the genesis as there are more buttons to work with, but that is also subjective as far as preference goes, and both versions still got similar issues with strafing. This is definitely a game some sort of duel arcade sticks or outside controller with analog controls is doubtlessly recommended. However, if the controls are not an issue then it is a fairly fluid, solid game. Since a large number of mindless drones (for all purposes intended) charge at the player, it brings up a significant amount of difficulty that is common for well made arcade games.

Indeed, normally games like this starts off easy then progresses to being unforgiving challenging, but since Smash T.V might lose ratings, they opted to make it hard as possible. The first difficulty, as mentioned, is mastering the controls but even then it is still a challenging game to those unaccustomed to arcade titles. Unlike Robotron 2084, the weapons are pathetically weak on the whole against the hordes of hostiles, and upgrades only last for a limited time. The game could theoretically never end, unlike in the arcade, due to a continue system being added which is absolutely necessary for beginners even on easy. It is, however, a very legitimate difficulty that is common for games of the time period, so the difficulty is actually perfect in that respect.

The SNES port do have on problem though: items are a lot harder to pick up than in the Genesis port. It is not because of a complicated item grabbing system (it's just simple run over and grab by touching it) but because sometimes the game will not let the player go to where the items falls, plus the items vanishes very quickly. The Genesis version, while having a quick item vanishment, isn't as bad as the SNES port and the player can grab all of the items lying around (mainly prize money and the occasional weapon). 

In conclusion, is this game worth looking at? If the player enjoys any arcade games, and is looking for a challenge that will last, then Smash T.V is strongly recommended. At the end of the day, Smash T.V is a 90's version of Robotron 2084 and various other games of that styling from the 80's. It made several good console ports then and is available through Xbox Live in the modern day of age (as of this documentation). If the player wishes to proceed they better, in the words of AC/DC, "pick up their balls, load up their cannons for a 21 gun salute" for Eugene Jarvis deserves said for making this excellent title. 
  Graphics 8   Sound 8   Addictive 10   Depth 8   Story 10   Difficulty 10

Super Smash TV Game Description

The year is 1999. The world's most popular television show is Smash T.V., an ultra-violent contest between two armed-to-the-teeth combatants, set loose in a series of deadly arenas that are filled to bursting with hordes of mindless beasts and killer robots. The aim of the game is to blast everything in sight and try to grab more cash and prizes than the other guy. Toaster ovens, VCRs, fancy cars and luxury holidays are there for the taking... for anyone who can survive long enough to enjoy them.Smash T.V. is an insane shoot-em-up from the brain of Eugene Jarvis, creator of Robotron: 2084. It retains that game's frantic style of play and two-joystick control method, but adds plenty of gore, violence, a hint of satire and that all-important two player mode.

Super Smash TV Reviews

Overall 8.6    Graphics 8.7    Sound 9.3    Addictive 9.3    Story 7.7    Depth 8    Difficulty 9.3


8.5
Smash T.V   Redrunelord
An Official Staff Review...
  Graphics 8   Sound 8   Addictive 10   Story 10   Depth 8   Difficulty 10

      Review Rating: 4.2/5     Submitted: 09-10-11     Review Replies: 1

8.9
Smash T.V. SNES   jojo3585
A great game that has been known for it's addictiveness. When I first played this game as a kid I wa...
  Graphics 8   Sound 10   Addictive 10   Story 6   Depth 10   Difficulty 10

      Review Rating: 4.1/5     Submitted: 01-12-12     Review Replies: 2

8.9
Money prizes? How can it get any better   SuperCrash64
Ah the shooters we love them,and play the heck out of them.Of course there was many great shooters,T...
  Graphics 10   Sound 10   Addictive 8   Story 7   Depth 6   Difficulty 8

      Review Rating: 3.8/5     Submitted: 05-21-13     Updated: 05-21-13     Review Replies: 1

Super Smash TV Highscores

jerryaberry
1. 68,642,660
TimeTrial: 00:00:00
10-13-14 11:05 AM
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rcarter2
2. 60,265,325
TimeTrial: 02:55:37
01-31-12 09:14 PM
Super Smash TV - With 0 lives left - User Screenshot
With 0 lives left
sonikku
3. 40,493,105
TimeTrial: 01:57:54
01-07-12 05:32 AM
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Phew...
AnthrozilWarroi..
4. 20,151,960
TimeTrial: 01:08:08
01-27-12 07:29 PM
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with code
jojo3585
5. 15,782,930
TimeTrial: 00:50:55
01-06-12 02:30 AM
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Super Smash TV Speedruns



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Ending Screen
Ending Screen
jerryaberry
1. 00:51:26
10-19-13 11:30 PM

rcarter2
2. 00:52:29
05-31-13 08:07 PM

ruanito
3. 00:56:37
05-28-13 06:20 PM

Super Smash TV Cheat Codes

On the Player Select / Skill Select screen, enter this code: Down, L, R, Up Extra Lives and Continues
Enter the stage select code first. Begin playing. Press and hold Select Kill all Enemies
On the Player Select / Skill Select screen, enter this code: L, R, L, L, R Sound Test Mode
At the player/skill selection screen, press left, right, left, up, R, R Speed-Up Code
Press Right, Right, Up, Down, R, L, and Start on the Player Select Screen. Stage Select
When the Beam Software logo appears, press and hold buttons L, R and B. View the Programmer Screen

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Comments for Super Smash TV

Droog 01-20-16 - 02:46 PM
 This is one of the most challenging games, I have ever played.
Awesome-Kid 10-26-13 - 02:14 PM
 I need to get better at this, I have only gotten as far as the second part of stage 2
ruanito 06-01-13 - 10:14 AM
 rcarter2: Turbo mode?
ruanito 05-31-13 - 09:03 PM
 LOL, 52 minutes!
jerryaberry 05-31-13 - 05:44 PM
 I gave it another go and actually got a 57 minute game but the screenshot failed to uploads. Oh well, good luck guys.
rcarter2 05-30-13 - 08:43 PM
 After watching the videos (I am currently uploading mine) and comparing them, we are pretty much equal in finishing levels. Our biggest time differences stem from the boss fights.
rcarter2 05-30-13 - 08:42 PM
 jerryaberry: That is especially true with the bosses. For Mutoid/MC bosses, you can get stuck for a minute at a time getting no special weapons, but shields/speed ups. For Scarface, you might not get the grenade lobber, pretty much required to beat him.
jerryaberry 05-30-13 - 11:30 AM
 So much is dependent on getting the right weapons at the right time. Luck and skill play a big part in this type of speedrun.
rcarter2 05-29-13 - 08:42 PM
 I agree that things are getting interesting. But I have beaten this game 5 times in the last few days, and still can't get below 59 minutes.
jerryaberry 05-29-13 - 01:08 PM
 Things are getting interesting. I may have another run myself.
rcarter2 05-27-13 - 06:08 PM
 I intend to get a time that is betweeen 50-55 minutes. Hopefully, that will do it for the competition.
Totts 05-27-13 - 06:57 AM
 heard of it now played it
ruanito 05-20-13 - 05:50 PM
 cheesepatrol: Game Over? and the background is from the 1st stage.
theironhide 05-19-13 - 06:36 AM
 what the hell is smash tv?
Boozeboy 09-05-12 - 10:18 AM
 This game is really good but hard on your own
rcarter2 08-19-12 - 07:24 AM
 David: Yeah it would. It would be freaking crazy.
Davideo7 08-19-12 - 07:11 AM
 Now that we have netplay, this would be a great game to play online with someone.
bjman9 03-13-12 - 04:18 AM
 real talk
bjman9 03-13-12 - 04:18 AM
 dis game is da bomb yall
rachelarcie 02-20-12 - 10:59 PM
 wow this is a cool game! I love games like this :)
jerryaberry 02-01-12 - 08:58 AM
 Thanks sonikku. Your 40 million score definitely inspired me to dig deep. I probably wrote down more strategy on paper than I ever did for any game.
sonikku 02-01-12 - 01:28 AM
 A great battle down to the wire between you two. For once, my raising the bar early actually did something. *shot* Congrats to the both of you for taking the top two spots.
jerryaberry 01-31-12 - 10:50 PM
 Thanks rcarter2. Quite an epic battle but we'll see if there are any surprises. Even though people may not be playing now they could have done so earlier.
rcarter2 01-31-12 - 10:42 PM
 Yup. Congrats jerry.
rcarter2 01-31-12 - 10:41 PM
 I am about 95% sure he is going to knock me out before 12. Oh well.

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