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|publisher    = Square
|publisher    = Square
|series        =  
|series        =  
|released='''SNES'''<br/>{{vgrelease|JP=August 6, 1993|NA=October 3, 1993|EU=November 24, 1994}}'''Virtual Console'''<br/>{{vgrelease|JP=September 9, 2008|NA=October 13, 2008|EU=December 26, 2008}}
|released     ='''SNES'''<br/>{{vgrelease|JP=August 6, 1993|NA=October 3, 1993|EU=November 24, 1994}}'''Virtual Console'''<br/>{{vgrelease|JP=September 9, 2008|NA=October 13, 2008|EU=December 26, 2008}}
|genre        = Role-playing
|genre        = Role-playing
|modes        = Single-Player
|modes        = Single-Player
|platforms    = [[SNES]], [[Virtual Console]]
|platforms    = [[SNES]], [[Virtual Console]]
|series        = Mana
|input        = Gamecube Controller, Classic Controller
|input        = Gamecube Controller, Classic Controller
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'''''Super Smash Bros.''''', known in Japan as ''Nintendo All Star! Dairantō Smash Brothers (ニンテンドーオールスター!大乱闘スマッシュブラザーズ, Nintendō Ōru Sutā! Dairantō Sumasshu Burazāzu)'', often abbreviated as ''SSB'', ''Smash Bros'', or simply ''Smash'', is a fighting game developed by HAL Laboratory and published by Nintendo for the [[Nintendo 64]]. ''Super Smash Bros.'' is the first game in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, and was followed by ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' for the [[Nintendo GameCube]] in 2001 and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' for the [[Wii]] in 2008.
'''''Secret of Mana''''' (Seiken Densetsu 2 (聖剣伝説2?, lit. "Holy Sword Legend 2") is an action role-playing game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System developed and published by Square in 1993. The game was re-released for the Wii's Virtual Console in 2008, and was ported to Japanese mobile phones in 2009. Secret of Mana is the sequel to Final Fantasy Adventure for the Game Boy and the second installment in the Mana video game series.
 
''Super Smash Bros.'' created the unique gameplay that is characteristic of the series, and makes it so unique compared to other fighting games. Instead of winning by depleting an opponent's life bar, opposing players must inflict damage to add to the opponents' percentage, to make them lighter, then force their opponents beyond the boundaries of the stage. Further separating it from traditional fighting games is ''Smash's'' simplified play controls: while traditional fighting games require the player to memorize lengthy button-input combinations, ''Smash Bros'' uses one-button presses and a joystick direction to perform moves.  


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