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Binding: Video Game Brand: Nintendo EAN: 0045496900397 ESRB Age Rating: Teen Label: Nintendo Manufacturer: Nintendo Manufacturer Maximum Age: 18 years Manufacturer Minimum Age: 132 months Platform: Nintendo Wii Publisher: Nintendo Release Date: June 27, 2008 Studio: Nintendo Sales Rank: 34 MPN: WI-RVLPRSBE
Amazon.co.uk: The third instalment in Nintendo’s popular Super Smash Bros. fighter franchise debuts on the Wii in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Loaded with all the characters and features players have loved from the two previous versions, plus much more, it is a worthy addition to the series and yet another must-have title for the Nintendo Wii.
Standard Multiplayer Brawl - A standard battle between 2-4 players.
Special Brawl – Take down your friends in matches which you can customize with as many rules as you would like.
Tourney – Choose the number of players and rules you want and have at it in a round-robin battle against many foes.
Online Multiplayer - For the first time play against registered friends or randomly selected opponents from anyplace in the world via a Nintendo Wi-Fi connection.
Single Player
Training – Start on the path to Brawling like a pro as you learn to string standard moves together into combos.
Classic – Fight your way through semi-randomly generated battles where each match features an arena or opponent from a particular game series and may feature unique battle conditions.
Stadium: Target Smash - Practice your aim as you break ten targets within a set time limit.
"Subspace Emissary" - The world of Smash Bros. is invaded by an entity called the Ancient Minister and his army, called "The Primid. As this villain starts turning characters into trophies to harness their power, declare a peace with your quarrelsome companions and work together to defeat the invaders in an engrossing side-scrolling adventure.
Stay in Control Because the Super Smash Bros. series has a huge following and an even larger list of characters from the Nintendo catalogue, it only makes sense that players may have a preference for a particular Nintendo controller from the era of their favourite game. Because of this the game’s creators have incorporated all four of the major Nintendo controllers into the mix. Whether you prefer the Wii Remote, the Wii Remote with Nunchuck, the Wii Classic Controller or GameCube Controller it makes no difference. All four are fully compatible with all the features of Super Smash Bros. Brawl, although the handling of each is a little different. Choose the one you are most comfortable with, or explore all your options. The choice is yours.A Barrel Full of Customization Finally, created with an eye towards providing year’s worth of fun, Brawl comes with extensive built-in customization possibilities. Dive into the game’s seemingly endless list of game modes/mini-games, battle stages, in-game items and musical playback options to make the game your own and Brawl the way you want to.
Manufacturer's Description: Compatible with both the Wii and GameCube Consoles. Turbo Fire. Built in Rumble feedback. Analogue L & R Trigger Buttons
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Multiplayer mayhem!
I was a bit nervous on spending £30 on a game in a series i'd never played. If you are feeling like this, forget all your worries and buy it. This games multiplayer mode is amazing, me and my little brother must have fought over 100 times but still we are both stunned over some of the moves you pull off. Single play is great fun until you've done it a couple of times, but you can't have everything. Still tottally amazing though.
Rating: - SSBB
This game is good for any Nintendo fan, it has lots to do (not just fight or story mode, but mini games like home-run contest). There are many unlockables, and not just one way to unlock the characters.
Only 1 problem i thought- not really a problem, but let me down a little bit. The create-a-stage mode is great, but i felt you couldn't create enough. You could have quite a few options, but couldn't fully customize it. Most of the objects also take up much more blocks then they need, so you couldn't put them right next to each other.
Anyway, i wouldn't let the create a mode put you off, as you can still make good, fun areas to fight in. Amazing game, defiantly recommend it!
Rating: - Best. Multiplayer. Ever!
God, what a game. For the multiplayer. After playing the first two, I couldn't imagine it would get any better, but hey, it did! It's much better than Melee, in terms of new and unlockable stuff, graphics and all the tech side of the game. But Melee was, in my opinion, the birth of the multiplayer fighter. Forget Street Fighter, forget Tekken, forget MK, forget Dead or Alive, Melee was the one. And this game improves on Melee in many ways, with more characters, more items and a some what fun single player mode. Those are the stand out new features, but the graphics obviously seem much sharper, with more attention paid to the detail of the arenas.
What about online? Tried at my mates house, and it was a bit slow but nevertheless fun to ... Read More:
Rating: - Fantastic!
Gosh, I 've bought so many Wii games recently and this has got to be the cream of the crop.
1.)Think of it as Mortal Combat, but with all the characters you grew up playing on Nintendo.
2.)It has a lots of extras, like the mini games, and creating your on play stages. It has also good training levels as well.
3.)Be aware that the games "does not use Wii motion" so the controlling is pretty much like past generation gaming. ie gamecube.
4.) Good graphic, excellent game play and some of the best stories line will keep you hooked for hours.
I think overall this will appeal to the more hardcore players, if you where looking for a wii workout type of game, then this is not for ... Read More:
Rating: - Amacing game
great game!
if u played it on gamecube url love it
its exactly the same but better
ths single player is challenging and well worth it
you get to unlock loads of different things like old-style music, different characters, stages and its just great fun
multiplayer is a lot similar to gamecube with the percentages and at the end we always laugh at whos self-destructed XDD