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In this episode of “James and Mike Mondays” they take a look at one of the most known fighting games from one of the most known fighting franchises of all time, Super Smash Bros Melee!
Super Smash Bros Melee is the successor to the hit original “Super Smash Bros” for the Nintendo 64. Released in 2001, it was a very early Gamecube title, released about 2 weeks after said system was available. In Super Smash Bros Melee, there are 25 characters to choose from, once they’re all unlocked. There are also various modes, including Single-Player, where you go through various side-scrolling stages, and Multiplayer mode, where you can challenge up to 4 players. Gather up some friends, everyone!
Super Smash Bros Melee is a favorite among many gamers, and is considered by many to be the best in the Super Smash Bros series. The nice amount of characters to choose from and easy controls makes this a go to game. The gaming mechanics are unique, too, with each character having their own special abilities. Master a character, and show it off in a match when you step up to the Gamecube controller against some friends!
So how will James and Mike do in this fantastic game for the Gamecube? Who will win more matches? Which characters did they play the most back in their college days? Watch the video and find out!
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