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Which Game?
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Items
Cut/Unused Content
Grab Bag
200

Place these characters in order of their Smash 4 reveal; Shulk, Little Mac, Palutena

Little Mac, Palutena, Shulk

200

The game which has gone through the most number of official tier lists

Melee

200

Villager’s Boxing Ring alias refers to them as the Mayor of this stage, first introduced in Brawl

Smashville

200

This item appeared only in Smash 64 and Melee, and unlike it’s green counterpart, would not slide off an edge when thrown

Red Shell


200

The veteran fighter most famous for being cut in Smash 4 due to the 3DS’ technical limitations

Ice Climbers

200

A trailer featuring Reggie Fils-Aime and Satoru Iwata fighting eventually revealed the Mii characters, and this real-world item, which fought alongside Iwata

Amiibo

400

The final character revealed in Brawl’s E3 2006 trailer

Snake


400

The only game in the series to be rated “E” for Everyone by the ESRB

Smash 64

400

Hailing from a third-party franchise, Sakurai has called this “the darkest stage in Smash”

Dracula's Castle

400

Appearing in every Smash game since Melee, this shooting item is based on a real-world peripheral for the SNES

Super Scope

400

This feature finally debuted in Brawl, though it was originally planned as early as Smash 64; performed by collecting a powerful item

Final Smash

400

The original commercial for Smash 64 featured these 4 characters battling it out while the song “Happy Together” played

Mario, Donkey Kong, Yoshi, Pikachu

600

The character introduction tagline for King K. Rool in his reveal trailer

"King K. Rool comes aboard!"

600

This game marked the 100th voice credit of Charles Martinet as Mario

Ultimate

600

The name of the Smash 4 stage from Metroid: Other M in which Ridley appears as a stage hazard/boss

Pyrosphere

600

Debuting in Smash 4, this item grants the user super armor while charging and unleashes a tornado

Ore Club

600

This fan name was given to a group of fighters that may have been planned to be playable from Brawl’s files, but never made it in; the group allegedly consists of Mewtwo, Roy, Dixie Kong, Toon Zelda, Toon Sheik, Plusle-Minun, and Dr. Mario

The Forbidden Seven

600

The name of the opposing CPU character team in Multi-Man Melee

Fighting Wireframes

800

The number of unlockable newcomer characters in Melee, many of whom are clones or semi-clones

9; Dr. Mario, Pichu, Falco, Marth, Young Link, Ganondorf, Mewtwo, Roy, Mr. Game and Watch

800

The first game in the series to introduce wall jumping


Melee

800

The location of the stages from the Kirby series, as given in Melee

Dream Land

800

This item was the fastest battering item in Smash and did high shield damage, it made its last appearance in Brawl

Fan

800

This musical series has multiple files in Smash 4 and Ultimate, including a series icon, stage, and potential playable fighter, but was ultimately scrapped and has not had any of this representation in Smash yet

Rhythm Heaven

800

The series icon for the Mega Man franchise

Cog/Gear

1000

The final character to be revealed on Brawl’s website before the game launched; there were only 4 characters revealed after them


Olimar

1000

The first game in the series where a fighter KO’d over the upper blast line could result in a normal blast KO instead of a star KO or screen KO


Smash 4

1000

This Midgar summon flies in from the background before causing a laser to engulf part of the stage, doing damage to all players except the one who summoned them


Bahamut ZERO

1000

This item is used to heal 100% of damage from a fighter-but only if the fighter is over 100% damage

Fairy Bottle

1000

This massive stage in Smash 4 has been found with voice files pertaining to it in Ultimate, though it is missing; characters fight on missiles, Arwings, and the Great Fox

Orbital Gate Assault

1000

The number of characters featured on Brawl’s boxart

11; Mario, Link, Samus, Kirby, Fox, Pikachu, Peach, Meta Knight, Pit, Wario, Pokemon Trainer