"Super Smash Bros. Ultimate" contains over 70 playable characters – here they all



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When Nintendo announced "Super Smash Bros. Ultimate "Earlier this year, producer Masahiro Sakurai confirmed that all characters from the previous four games of the franchise would return for the series' first appearance on the Nintendo Switch. The game will be released on December 7th.

As a result, 'Super Smash Bros. Ultimate "has one of the largest groups of all fighting games ever created, bringing back more than 60 characters already found and 14 new faces. This is 76 playable characters from the history of video games, ready to be used, plus another to download in early 2019.

If that was not enough, Nintendo recently confirmed that at least five more fighters would be added to "Super Smash Bros." Ultimate "until February 2020.

Those who have already played "Smash" can recognize that some characters have similar movements, like Pit and his evil equivalent, Dark Pit. Nintendo started calling the characters from the copy of "echo fighters", but in the interest of this list, they will be counted as individuals. Likewise, the Pokémon coach controls three different playable Pokémon, and there are three Mii fighters with different fighting styles. We will count them all individually.

Here are each of the characters in "Super Smash Bros." Ultimate ", as well as the game in which they started:


1. Mario – "Donkey Kong" (1981)


2. Donkey Kong – "Donkey Kong" (1981)


3. Link – "The Legend of Zelda" (1986)


4. Samus – "Metroid" (1986)


5. Yoshi – "Super Mario World" (1990)


6. Kirby – "Kirby's Dream Land" (1992)


7. Fox McCloud – "Star Fox" (1993)


8. Pikachu – "Red and Blue Pokémon" (1996)


9. Luigi – "Mario Bros." (1983)


10. Ness – "Earthbound" (1994)


11. Captain Falcon – "F-Zero" (1990)


12. Jigglypuff – "Red and Blue Pokémon" (1996)


13. Peach – "Super Mario Bros." (1985)


14. Bowser – "Mario Bros." (1983)


15. Ice Climbers – "Ice Climber" (1985)


16. Sheik – "The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time" (1998)


17. Princess Zelda – "The Legend of Zelda" (1986)


18. Dr. Mario – "Dr. Mario "(1990)


19. Pichu – "Gold and Silver Pokémon"


20. Falco Lombardi – "Star Fox" (1993)


21. Marth – "Fire Emblem" (1992)


22. Young Link – "The Legend of Zelda" (1986)


23. Ganondorf – "The legend of Zelda" (1986)


24. Mewtwo – "Pokémon: Red & Blue" (1996)


25. Roy – "Emblem of fire: the binding blade" (2002)


26. Mr Game & Watch – "Ball" (1980)


27. Metaknight – "Kirby's Adventure" (1993)


28. Pit – "Kid Icarus" (1986)


29. Zero Suit Samus – "Metroid: Zero Mission" (2004)


30. Wario – "Super Mario Land 2" (1992)


31. Solid Snake – "Metal Gear" (1987)


32. Ike – "Emblem of Fire: Path of Radiation" (2005)


33, 34, 35. Pokémon Trainer with Ivysaure, Squirtle and Charizard – "Pokémon: Red & Blue" (1996)


36. Diddy Kong – "The land of donkeys" (1994)


37. Lucas – "Mother 3" (2006)


38. Sonic – "Sonic the Hedgehog" (1991)


39. King Dedede – "Kirby's Dream Land" (1992)


40. Olimar – "Pikmin" (2001)


41. Lucario – "Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl" (2006)


42. R.O.B (robotic companion) – "Stack-Up" (1985)


43. Toon Link – "The legend of Zelda: the wind-waker" (2002)


44. Wolf O'Donnell – "Star Fox 64" (1997)


45. Villagers – "Pbadage of animals" (2001)


46. ​​Mega Man – "Mega Man" (1987)


47. Wii Fit Trainer – "Wii Fit" (2007)


48. Rosalina & Luma – "Super Mario Galaxy" (2007)


49. Little Mac – "PunchOut !! of Mike Tyson !! "(1987)


50. Greninja – "Pokémon X and Y" (2013)


51, 52, 53. Mii Gunner, Mii Fighter, Mii Swordsman – "Super Smash Bros. for Wii U / 3DS "(2014)


54. Palutena – "Kid Icarus" (1986)


55. Pac-Man – "Pac-Man" (1980)


56. Robin – "Emblem of Fire: Awakening" (2012)


57. Shulk – "Chronicles of Xenoblade" (2010)


58. Bowser Jr. – "Super Mario Sunshine" (2002)


59. Duck hunting – "Duck hunting" (1984)


60. Lucina – "Fire Emblem Awakening" (2012)


61. Dark Pit – "Kid Icarus Uprising" (2012)


62. Ryu – Street Fighter (1987)


63. Cloud Strife – "Final Fantasy VII" (1997)


64. Corrin – Fire Emblem Fates "(2015)


65. Bayonetta – "Bayonetta" (2009)


66. Inkling – "Splatoon" (2015)


67. Princess Daisy – "Super Mario Land" (1989)


68. Dark Samus – "Metroid Prime 2: Echoes" (2004)


69. Chrom – "Fire Emblem Awakening" (2012)


70. Ridley – "Metroid" (1986)


71. Simon Belmont – "Castlevania II: The Quest for Simon" (1987)


72. Simon Belmont – "Blood Rondo" (1993)


73. King K. Rool – "Donkey Kong Country" (1994)


74. Isabelle – "Crossing animals: New leaf" (2012)


75. Ken – Street Fighter (1987)


76. Incineroar (Pokémon: Sun and Moon)


77. Piranha Factory – "Super Mario Bros." (1985)

The Piranha factory will no longer be available at the end of the game on December 7th, but Nintendo will make it available as a free download for all who buy the game and save it to their My Nintendo account before the end of January.

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