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List Price: £34.99 Buy New: £20.25 You Save: £14.74 (42%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (57 reviews) Sales Rank: 64
Platform: Nintendo Wii ESRB: Teen Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 11 - 18 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
MPN: WI-RVLPRSBE UPC: 045496901103 EAN: 0045496900397 ASIN: B000FQ9R4E
Release Date: June 27, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Product Description Ever wanted to see Mario beat up his brother? In Super Smash Bros Brawl, characters from all Nintendo universes meet up in Nintendo locales to battle it out.
Amazon.co.uk The third instalment in Nintendo?s popular Super Smash Bros. fighter franchise debuts on the Wii in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Loaded with all the characters and features players have loved from the two previous versions, plus much more, it is a worthy addition to the series and yet another must-have title for the Nintendo Wii.
The Brawl comes to your Wii |

Brawl with old friends . | 
Or new ones like Pit from "Kid Icarus." . | 
The Smash Ball is the key to success. . | 
Battle to your hearts content. . | Characters: More Than Just Mario and Friends The lifeblood of the Super Smash Bros. series has always been the depth of the character line-up that each instalment has been able to bring and Brawl not only keeps with tradition, but does it one better. Just as in Super Smash Bros. and Super Smash Bros Melee, players can expect to pit their favourite Nintendo characters against each other in head-to-head and multiplayer battles, but instead of insisting on characters exclusively from the Nintendo universe, Brawl adds variety in the form of superstars Sonic the Hedgehog and Solid Snake from Konami?s Metal Gear franchise. This is a first-time addition and one that will delight veteran players and newbies alike. But these two characters are only a sampling of the new additions to the game?s line-up. The other ten come from classic Nintendo titles and bring the complete line-up of playable characters to a whopping 25. See the full list on combatants below:New Comers: Pit from the Kid Icarus series, Wario, Zero Suit Samus, Ike from the Fire Emblem series, Meta Knight and King Dedede from the Kirby series, Pokemon Trainer, Diddy Kong, Lucas from the Earthbound/Mother series, Pikimin and Olimar from the Pikmin series and of course Sonic and Solid Snake.Returning Veteran Fighters: Mario, Link, Kirby, Pikachu, Fox McCloud, Samus, Zelda/Sheik, Bowser, Donkey Kong, Yoshi, Princess Peach and Ice Climbers from the NES title Ice Climber.The Rules of the Brawl As in previous releases in the series, Brawl places players within a different, but easy to use fighting system. Players choose a character, select one of the numerous stages--which are levels based in the game worlds represented in Super Smash Bros.-- and try to knock their opponents off the screen using a range of standard techniques and combos as well as a variety of special attacks and ?Smash Moves? specific to their chosen character. A Smash Move can only be performed after securing a ?Smash Ball.? These precious items, marked with the Smash Bros. logo, fall randomly and can be used by either player, but they must be cracked open before they can be used. To keep things interesting they can also can be stolen if not used right away, so when a player sees one it must be grabbed quickly and cracked to avoid an unfortunate turn of events.Also, keeping with the game?s "E" rating and player?s affection for the characters, instead of displaying health bars the game uses a percent system to indicate character status and strength. The more damage done to a character, the higher the percentage and the farther back he/she is knocked back when struck by an opponent.Many Ways to Play: Multiplayer and Single Player Options Just as in previous instalments of Super Smash Bros. there is fun to be had whether you choose to fight in multiplayer or single player mode, but Brawl again pushes the envelope even further by providing additional ways to play within these areas and the possibility of others added later. Here are just a few of the modes that you can expect to see:Multiplayer- Standard Multiplayer Brawl - A standard battle between 2-4 players.
- Special Brawl ? Take down your friends in matches which you can customize with as many rules as you would like.
- Tourney ? Choose the number of players and rules you want and have at it in a round-robin battle against many foes.
- Online Multiplayer - For the first time play against registered friends or randomly selected opponents from anyplace in the world via a Nintendo Wi-Fi connection.
Single Player- Training ? Start on the path to Brawling like a pro as you learn to string standard moves together into combos.
- Classic ? Fight your way through semi-randomly generated battles where each match features an arena or opponent from a particular game series and may feature unique battle conditions.
- Stadium: Target Smash - Practice your aim as you break ten targets within a set time limit.
- "Subspace Emissary" - The world of Smash Bros. is invaded by an entity called the Ancient Minister and his army, called "The Primid. As this villain starts turning characters into trophies to harness their power, declare a peace with your quarrelsome companions and work together to defeat the invaders in an engrossing side-scrolling adventure.
Stay in Control Because the Super Smash Bros. series has a huge following and an even larger list of characters from the Nintendo catalogue, it only makes sense that players may have a preference for a particular Nintendo controller from the era of their favourite game. Because of this the game?s creators have incorporated all four of the major Nintendo controllers into the mix. Whether you prefer the Wii Remote, the Wii Remote with Nunchuck, the Wii Classic Controller or GameCube Controller it makes no difference. All four are fully compatible with all the features of Super Smash Bros. Brawl, although the handling of each is a little different. Choose the one you are most comfortable with, or explore all your options. The choice is yours.A Barrel Full of Customization Finally, created with an eye towards providing year?s worth of fun, Brawl comes with extensive built-in customization possibilities. Dive into the game?s seemingly endless list of game modes/mini-games, battle stages, in-game items and musical playback options to make the game your own and Brawl the way you want to.
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  Simply Brilliant November 19, 2008 Another brilliant product/game made brought to you by nintendo. The predeccessor of this game super smash brothers on the game cube was just 100% raw fun and this is no different. After playing many hours with friends it just didn't get boring. There is a whole load of new characters and each one is unique with different skills, so it is hard to master them all.
Coupled with a single/dual player campaign (Space emissary) it's just fabulous for anyone to play. Whether it is by yourself or with your friends. The classic game modes are still there and the bonus training and event stages are back better then ever. I love the fact that there has been a massive increase in characters. Theres bound to be a character that will appeal to you.
So all in all 5 out of 5 from me nintendo.
  SSBB-beleive the hipe? November 9, 2008 Smash bros brawl is one of the best games to be released for the wii,it combines a full in-depth story mode with other various activities to make a single player game enjoyable.
However by far the best option of this game is that you can use the wii connect24 to go brawling all around the world with other people,adding to that content you can also fight against some of your friends that are in the same room,or take one of them online.
A great camera sistem on the game is very fun to use and can capture those hilarious,outrageous or fantastic moments.
so if you were a little worried about spending 30 to buy this game then dont worry any more and just buy it!!!
  I don't get it November 6, 2008 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
I have never played any other "Brawl" game before (Wii is my first Nintendo), and bought this title for two reasons:
- Reviewers were orgasming about it all over the Internet
- I really missed a good fighting game (I was feeling nostalgic about SFII and MK days)
Brawling is an excellent hint to what the game is - not a "fighting" game. Every time I try to apply a little strategy to it I end up losing fights. When I switch to punching buttons at random and jumping around like crazy, I start winning. Graphics and visuals are great (two stars for that), and the game does really seem like fun - if you're 12.
Sold it back to the shop after two weeks.
(btw, having Snake from Metal Gear fighting a Pokemon is just wrong)
  ONE OF THE BEST Wii GAMES!!! October 24, 2008 Wii has absolutely outdone themselves with this game, when i first started it, i thought hmm this game could do with a few things and i didn't really get used to it straight away, and then day 2 came!! and it really blew me away, i hooked up my Wii to my cerwin vega speakers and the game came to life (might have been because of the speakers) but the music is good for the game not like the usual music you used to get on some adventure games, the story mode is 10/10 the chance to be diffrent characters is great the graphics are top class and the moves you can actually do after you get used to it will keep you smiling and saying "BRING ON THE ENEMIES" i never would have thought it would be this good, so much so i played it from 8pm - 2am in the morning and was late for work, but was worth it. IF YOU HAVEN'T BOUGHT IT... YOU WILL NOT BE DISSAPOINTED!! MUST BUY!!
  Smash bros is back, and better than ever. October 18, 2008 Super Smash Bros Brawl is the latest smash bros game for the nintendo wii. It has come 9 years after the orginal, and 7 years after melee. One things for sure, it's been well worth the wait.
Let's look at the good points. 35 characters! 41 stages! A great adventure mode! The list goes on. Asides the classic 4 player mayhem in brawling there is also the subspace emissary andventure mode; classic mode; multi man brawl; home run smash, and, one of the most anticipated things of the game, online play. Admittedly, the online modes is a bit shaky, but it is generally lag free if played with local friends. This is the only real fault in the game, but that aside, this is certainly one of the best games on wii (along with Super Mario Galaxy), and is a real contender for 2008 game of the year. You owe it to yourself to buy this now!
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