Super Smash Bros. Melee
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Super Smash Brothers Melee is a fighting game for the Nintendo Gamecube is the sequal to the Nintendo 64 title Super Smash Brothers.
It pits your favourite Nintendo characters against each other in fast-paced combat.
Pokémon Characters
Super Smash Brothers Melee features three playable Pokémon characters, Pikachu, Jigglypuff and Mewtwo.
Pokéball Pokémon
One of the items your character is able to pick up in Super Smash Brothers Melee is the Pokéball, with it you can summon numerous Pokémon that fight against your enemies. These pokémon and their effects in the game are listed below:
Venusaur | Similar to DK's Down + B attack, Venusaur causes an earthquake around him that causes all characters touching the ground to go flying. |
Charizard | Similar to the fire flower, this Pokémon uses the Flamethrower attack when released. He alternates between shooting it left and right. |
Blastoise | This Pokémon uses the Hydro Pump attack when it comes out. |
Clefairy | Takes the effects/attacks of a random Pokémon. |
Electrode | Very similar to the bob-omb, Electrode explodes after 3 seconds. You can throw him in the last second or so if you're quick enough. |
Weezing | Emits gases and juggles and person that comes in close contact. |
Chansey | Releases eggs that may contain additional items. |
Goldeen | No effect, just flops around. |
Staryu | Chases after the nearest opponent, then locks itself into position and shoots. |
Snorlax | Flies up into the air and descends over a large area of the screen. Any character who comes in contact with Snorlax in either direction is sent flying. |
Articuno | Uses the Blizzard attack. Anyone in the attack range when Articuno unleases this attack will be frozen for a few seconds. |
Zapdos | Uses the Thundershock attack. Anything in the attack range will be hit by several electrical surges, and sustain quite a bit of damage. |
Moltres | Deals quite a bit of damage to anyone who comes in contact with it. |
Mew | No effect, but earns bonus points in One Player and bonus modes. |
Chikorita | When released, unleashes a Grass attack hitting anyone in its path. |
Cyndaquil | Similar to Charizard, unleashes the Flamethrower attack, but only does so in one direction. It can be hit off the screen with a strong enough attack. |
Togepi | Has several attacks that are randomly selected, all with different effects. |
Bellossom | Puts any nearby characters into a deep sleep while it is visible. |
Marril | Runs across the stage, juggling any opponents briefly. |
Unown | Flies across the screen, returning with a large swarm of Unown moving in a random direction. Any character caught in the storm is damaged and juggled. |
Wobbuffet | Uses Counter, damaging anything that hits it. This is the only Pokémon that will damage the character who releases it. |
Scizor | Similar to Maril's tackle, except it flies around the screen and causes a lot more damage. |
Porygon2 | Uses a powerful Tackle attack. When it connects, it sends characters flying. |
Raikou | Uses a Spark attack, electrocuting anything that gets caught up. |
Entei | Fire Spin attack, trapping anyone who lands in it and dealing a lot of damage. |
Suicune | Uses a Blizzard of icy wind, causing high levels of damage. |
Lugia | A rare find, it flies up and then lands in the background, shooting large gusts of wind. |
Ho-oh | Unleashes a spiral of fire, dealing a ton of damage to anyone caught in the blast. |
Celebi | Like Mew, doesn't affect the battle, but adds bonus points where applicable. |