Super Smash Bros. Melee by Nintendo
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Platform: GameCube
ESRB Rating: Teen (Content suitable for persons ages 13 or older.)
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Average Customer Review: 4.7 Based on 693 reviews

Features:
Features a slew of Nintendo all-stars
Includes Mario, Donkey Kong, Link, Kirby, Yoshi
Fight venues from familiar Nintendo landscapes
From Donkey Kong's jungle to Link's Zelda universe
See your old favorites as never before on the GameCube
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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

Amazon.com E3 Game Preview
If you're looking for a roll call of famous Nintendo characters, look no further than Super Smash Bros. Melee. Based on the original Nintendo 64 multiplayer game, this title puts Mario, Donkey Kong, Link, Kirby, Yoshi, and a slew of other characters into a free-for-all brawl. Players can select characters based on their signature moves and weapons, and then go into fighting modes where objectives range from being the last man standing to collecting the most gold coins during a battle. There's even a point-scoring timed round where players are judged on the technical accuracy of their combos.

All of the fight venues are taken from familiar Nintendo landscapes, such as Donkey Kong's jungle or Link's Zelda universe, but are upgraded to a level of detail that previous Nintendo systems have been unable to achieve. The game will come with a one-player side-scrolling mode, but it's clear that Melee is meant to be played with a group of friends--up to four can play at one time, and up to 64 people can partake in the game's tournament mode. --Porter B. Hall

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