It's time for the birthday bumps! Yes, with time moving irrevocably and irritatingly forward, the original Super Smash Bros. turned 20 today - or a version of it did. Having had its Japanese launch in January 1999 and its North American debut in April, Europe finally received the N64 crossover brawler on 19th November exactly two decades ago.
Nintendo of Europe tweeted out the following picture to remind fans of the game which started it all:
As well as making us regret letting our mate borrow our pristine copy and it being returned to us like his dog had spent a fortnight chewing on the cardboard, the pic above also got us nostalgic for HAL's first game in what became such a successful series. While the original only scratched the surface in terms of potential and what Smash would later become, at the time it seemed like such a fascinating anomaly in Nintendo's family-friendly lineup. You mean to say Nintendo's letting me use Mario to beat seven shades of grey out of that upstart yellow rat Pikachu?!? Yep, fill your boots.
Of course, the framing device that all the characters are toys being pitted against each other by the 'Master Hand' of a child provided leeway which seemed to satisfy the guardians over at Nintendo. And thank goodness, too - Super Smash Bros. Melee on GameCube would refine the original in practically every way and the games that followed would ultimately (pun intended) culminate in the Switch version which includes absolutely every character ever to appear in the series to date and recently became the best-selling fighting game in history. And it all started 20 years ago with just 8 characters (well, 12 including the unlockables).
Cheers to Smash Bros., then! Long may the series continue to reign, or at least long may Sakurai-san continue to pump out fighter after fighter as DLC for Smash Bros. Ultimate.
What are your memories of the original Smash Bros.? Feel free to share them below.
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And it's still not on the Eshop
Damn it Nintendo.
well ITs a very old game I have it on wii u.
Just making the link to the Smash Bros. 64 commercial as required by law anytime the game anniversary is discussed. Still one of the greatest ever.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K783SDTBKmg
Once Nintendo take some medication for their allergy to money, they should get this re-released in some way. Also the Gamecube version.
@ShinyUmbreon
Oh don't tempt me.
I remember renting this game as a teenager to play with my mates during our weekly goldeneye/perfect Dark/ Mario Kart 64 sessions. They didn’t really like it but I enjoyed what I played over the 3 days I had it. A few years later I got Melee on the GameCube and it still gets played regularly.
Fast forward 10 years and this was one of the first games I downloaded on the Wii Shop Channel. So glad I did, since it never appeared on the Wii U eshop!
Interestingly enough I only just booted up Smash Wii U for the first time two days ago (despite owning it for years). Very positive first impressions, much nicer to control than Brawl. Time will tell if it tops Melee though.
@Gamecuber
I remember renting !
Just renting ! When it was a thing.
The original game was much simpler back then but I loved it to bits. Had so much fun playing with friends.
Still have this on the 64. This hasn’t aged too well.
Can't believe it's been 20 years, find memories of the N64 days and Smash was certainly among them. I only found out it came out on Wii VC when they were shutting it down and it was too late to buy points
I actually busted this game out a month ago. Pretty barebones, but still fun.
@Gamecuber I had heard of Smash but never really played it until I got it for Wii U because my close friend (who had a playstation) was telling me to get it. I had tried the N64 one through an emulator not too long before and didn't like it but that probably had to do with the graphics as much as the gameplay. Anyway I got it for Wii U and we were always playing For Fun Co-op when he was around but even though it could be fun, it seemed too random and so I didn't really get into it that much. Stopped playing it for a long time even. And then like a year later, out of boredom mostly, I started trying it again but then thought to try For Glory which i had been running away from and that's where it clicked. Playing on flat level stages without random things happening or stages attacking you made such a huge difference to me and then I became a REALLY huge fan and have been playing it almost every day since. I only decided to buy a Switch when Smash Ultimate came out and even though I have quite a lot of games and many I haven't even started, Smash is by far my most played game on the Switch. Just a pity that the online (which is how I almost always play) has been quite a let down for me with Ultimate, compared to Smash Wii U anyway.
God I’m old
I was 13 back then. Feels bad
But smashing feels good
Even with newer and flashier installments, I still play this one from time to time. One of my favorites!
N64 Magazine printed a petition form to get it released outside of Japan as Nintendo wasn’t sure if it would sell.
Where SSB as a whole began for me. When me and Kirby ruled the world... Good memories.
@KingMike thanks for that I have never seen it before and it was awesome.
@sadist I feel even older; I was 17 when SSB came out on the N64 😐
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