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Isn't the "How to unlock characters" section more appropriate for a site like game FAQs? I'd rather see it replaced by a link to an external site with that sort of info, and make the article here talk more about the game and it's significance rather than trivia. User:ShaneKing
Disagree. The information is quite useful to people who own the game. I'd much rather have the article be overly informative than underinformative. →Raul654 07:34, Feb 4, 2004 (UTC)
unlikely to come. Some say that a "Super Smash Bros. DS" would either be a port of the original Super Smash Bros. or an adaptation of Super Smash Bros. Melee. Many say that the widely speculated future Super Smash Bros. game would be on the Nintendo Revolution. It is unclear whether there will be another Super Smash Bros. game anytime soon.
Across the Internet, the following characters have been speculated for the next Super Smash Bros. game:
Maybe this isn't true, but I've also heard that Wario, Toad and Pit (from Kid Icarus) are possible future characters. Cabez 08:09, 7 March 2006 (UTC)
Falco is in fact a secret character in SSB:M based on Fox in SSB. No error, thus my revert. Andre (talk) 15:11, Feb 9, 2005 (UTC)
Adam Marx Squared 00:48, 21 October 2005 (UTC)
There are a lot of people who dispute the notion that SSBM is a fighting game. I think it is, but I think this article could reflect that dispute (and hopefully aim to resolve it). --Feitclub 01:34, Feb 23, 2005 (UTC)
I would personally say that the series is like a joke about fighting games, what with things like giant hammers, Pokémon, Mario, and the fact that HP is only used in the Stamina Melee (And for Master and Crazy Hand) RememberMe?
the dispute is more about whether smash is a serious competitive game, not whether it's a "fighting game," which is a term that can be pried to almost any usage. MaskedSheik 01:47, 7 February 2006 (UTC)
Take a look at the table of Pokemon. The "Japanese Name" column shows one of three different meanings:
1) The name as it is pronounced in Japanese 2) The Japanese name translated into its English meaning 3) The English name 'Japanized,' if you will, eg Celebi = Serebi (although in the article it is translated as Cerebi)
Not only are most of 3) incorrect, it's really not the Japanese name. Therefore, that should leave either 1) or 2). But this is colossal inconsistency. One of the three needs to be named the standard and applied to all names in that column.Adam Marx Squared 19:40, 1 Apr 2005 (UTC)