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  2. Super Smash Flash - Wikipedia

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    Super Smash Flash is a series of fighting browser games published by McLeodGaming, led by Gregory McLeod under the alias Cleod9. It is based on the Super Smash Bros series. [2] The original Super Smash Flash is based specifically on Super Smash Bros. Melee. Its follow-up, also considered a reboot, is Super Smash Flash 2.

  3. Category:Super Smash Bros. - Wikipedia

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  4. Ultra Street Fighter II - Wikipedia

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    Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers is an updated version of the 1991 fighting game Street Fighter II: The World Warrior. [1] Gameplay is based on the Super Street Fighter II Turbo iteration of Street Fighter II , however Ultra Street Fighter II introduces new mechanics like grapple breaks and re-tunes some aspects of the game's ...

  5. File:KAL801Ex 9B.pdf - Wikipedia

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  6. List of arcade video games: S - Wikipedia

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    Data East: Stack Columns — 1994 Sega: Stadium Cross — 1992 Sega: Stadium Hero — 1988 Data East: Sports: 2 Stakes Winner 2 — 1996 Saurus Sports: 2 NeoGeo Stakes Winner: GI Kinzen Seihae no Michi — 1995 Saurus Sports: 2 NeoGeo Star Audition — 1997 Namco: Star Blazer: Galaxy Ranger: 1993 Sega: Star Castle — 1980 Cinematronics ...

  7. Super Smash Bros. in esports - Wikipedia

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    Professional Super Smash Bros. competition involves professional gamers competing in the Super Smash Bros. series of crossover fighting games published by Nintendo.Organized tournament competition began in 2002 with Super Smash Bros. Melee, released for the GameCube in 2001; however, in the series' native Japan, there have been tournaments as early as 1999 with the original Super Smash Bros ...

  8. Category:Super Smash Bros. fighters - Wikipedia

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  9. Project M - Wikipedia

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    A large number of competitive Super Smash Bros. Melee players were disappointed upon the release of its sequel Brawl six-and-a-half years after the release of Melee.The general consensus among competitive players was that the latter game's developers had reworked the older battling system to better appeal to casual gamers, by making the attacks and movement of the game significantly slower in ...