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|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|designer=[[Masahiro Sakurai]]
|designer=[[Masahiro Sakurai]]
|released='''Nintendo 64:'''<br>{{release|na={{date|m=April|d=26|y=1999}}|jp={{date|m=January|d=21|y=1999}}|eu={{date|m=November|d=19|y=1999}}}}<br>'''iQue Player:'''<br>November 15, 2005 (China)<br><br>'''Virtual Console (Wii)'''<br>{{release|na={{date|m=December|d=21|y=2009}}|jp={{date|m=January|d=20|y=2009}}|eu={{date|m=June|d=12|y=2009}}}}
|released='''Nintendo 64:'''<br>{{Released|Japan|January 21, 1999|NA|April 26, 1999|Europe|November 19, 1999}}<br>'''iQue Player:'''<br>{{Released|China|November 15, 2005}}<br>'''Virtual Console (Wii)'''<br>{{Released|Japan|January 20, 2009|Europe|June 12, 2009|NA|December 21, 2009}}
|platforms=[[Nintendo 64]], iQue Player, [[Wii]] [[Virtual Console]]
|platforms=[[Nintendo 64]], iQue Player, [[Wii]] [[Virtual Console]]
|successor=''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''
|successor=''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''
}}
}}
'''''Super Smash Bros.''''', known in Japan as '''''Nintendo All-Star! Dairantou Smash Brothers''''' (ニンテンドウオールスター! 大乱闘スマッシュブラザーズ), often shortened to "'''''Smash 64'''''", "'''''SSB'''''" or "'''''SSB64'''''", is the first game of the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series that was released on [[Nintendo 64]] in 1999. Created by [[HAL Laboratory]], it is the only ''Super Smash Bros.'' game with an E rating; while ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee|Melee]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl|Brawl]]'' are rated T, and ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4|Smash 4]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate|Ultimate]]'' are rated E10+, according to ESRB.
'''''Super Smash Bros.''''', often shortened to "'''''Smash 64'''''", "'''''SSB'''''" or "'''''SSB64'''''", is the first game of the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series that was released on [[Nintendo 64]] in 1999. Created by [[HAL Laboratory]], it is the only ''Super Smash Bros.'' game with an E rating; while ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee|Melee]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl|Brawl]]'' are rated T, and ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4|Smash 4]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate|Ultimate]]'' are rated E10+, according to ESRB.


''Super Smash Bros.'' was ported to the iQue Player on November 15, 2005, and is the only iQue Player game to feature Kirby. ''Super Smash Bros.'' was also ported to the [[Wii]]'s Virtual Console in 2009.
''Super Smash Bros.'' was ported to the iQue Player on November 15, 2005, and is the only iQue Player game to feature Kirby. ''Super Smash Bros.'' was also ported to the [[Wii]]'s Virtual Console in 2009.
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''Super Smash Bros.'' was the first finished game to feature Kirby as a 3D model. As such, it cemented many aesthetics about Kirby that carry forward to his current design. In addition, this was the first time that Kirby [[Kirby's voice|was given a voice]], being the first time [[Makiko Ohmoto]] voiced him. Thus, Kirby gained his signature greeting/taunt of 'Hi!' from this game. Kirby's aesthetic from this game would be more-or-less directly translated to the next game in the ''Kirby'' series - ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]''.
''Super Smash Bros.'' was the first finished game to feature Kirby as a 3D model. As such, it cemented many aesthetics about Kirby that carry forward to his current design. In addition, this was the first time that Kirby [[Kirby's voice|was given a voice]], being the first time [[Makiko Ohmoto]] voiced him. Thus, Kirby gained his signature greeting/taunt of 'Hi!' from this game. Kirby's aesthetic from this game would be more-or-less directly translated to the next game in the ''Kirby'' series - ''[[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]''.


The final boss of the [[Smashwiki:Classic Mode|1-P Game]], [[Master Hand]] - would later appear as a [[Mid-Boss]] in ''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]''.
The final boss of the [[smashwiki:Classic Mode|1-P Game]], [[Master Hand]] - would later appear as a [[Mid-Boss]] in ''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]''.
 
==Names in other languages==
{{Names
|ja=ニンテンドウオールスター! 大乱闘スマッシュブラザーズ
|jaR=Nintendō Ōru Sutā! Dairantō Sumasshu Burazāzu
|jaM=Nintendo All-Star! Great Melee Smash Brothers
}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Although there are 9 stages to choose from, the only one that is consistently tournament legal - coincidentally enough - is 'Dream Land'.
*Although there are nine stages to choose from, the only one that is consistently tournament legal - coincidentally enough - is 'Dream Land'.
*Although [[King Dedede]] would not appear as a fighter until ''Brawl'', he can be seen in the background of the 'Dream Land' stage in this game.
*Although [[King Dedede]] would not appear as a fighter until ''Brawl'', he can be seen in the background of the 'Dream Land' stage in this game.
**King Dedede, along with [[Bulbapedia:Mewtwo|Mewtwo]] and [[Mariowiki:Bowser|Bowser]] were originally going to be in the playable fighters, but were later scraped.
**King Dedede, along with [[Bulbapedia:Mewtwo|Mewtwo]] and [[Mariowiki:Bowser|Bowser]] were originally going to be in the playable fighters, but were later scraped.