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The revolutionary crossover fighting game that redefined the genre, featuring Nintendo all-stars battling with percentage-based damage systems and ring-outs. The original 12-character roster established the foundation for one of gaming's most beloved franchises.
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About This Game
Introduced the groundbreaking damage percentage mechanic where attacks increase opponents' damage percentages rather than depleting health bars. Features 9 iconic Nintendo stages including Hyrule Castle and Peach's Castle with interactive elements.
Pioneered the 'Special Move' input system with directional + attack button combinations unique to each fighter. The game's 5 single-player modes (including Break the Targets and Board the Platforms) became series staples.
Originally developed as a prototype called 'Dragon King: The Fighting Game' before incorporating Nintendo characters. Sold over 5 million copies worldwide, spawning one of Nintendo's most successful franchises.
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