The soundtrack of Super Smash Bros. Fracas would be presented in-game in 7.1 channel 100% lossless audio. To accommodate this, there will be no ripped tracks as in the existing installments of the Super Smash Bros. series. That means that the tracks will all be remixed or replicated to utilize this audio quality. The soundtrack would have mostly orchestral arrangements, possibly by a 200-man orchestra. Like its predecessor, the soundtrack would be scored by legions of composers. For the first time in Super Smash Bros. history, the soundtrack will also feature tracks from canceled games such as Star Fox 2 available as downloadable tracks.
Super Mario Bros.
Mushroomy Kingdom 1-1 (Brawl mix, remastered)
Mushroomy Kingdom 1-2 (Brawl mix, remastered)
Super Mario Bros. Water theme (Fracas mix)
Super Mario Bros. Castle theme (Fracas mix)
Super Mario Land
Super Mario Land Dungeon theme (Brawl mix, remastered)
Super Mario Land World 1 (Fracas mix)
Super Mario Land World 2 (Fracas mix)
Super Mario Bros. 3
Airship Theme (Brawl mix)
Athletic Theme (Fracas mix)
Ending Theme (Fracas orchestral arrangemetn)
Super Mario World
Field Theme (Fracas mix)
Athletic Theme (Melee mix, "Yoshi's Island 2")
Athletic Theme (Fracas mix)
Castle Theme (Brawl mix)
Castle Theme (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Title Theme & Ending (Brawl mix)
Title Theme & Ending (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Super Mario Kart
Mario Circuit (Brawl mix, remastered)
Mario Circuit (Fracas mix)
Donut Plains (Fracas mix)
Vanilla Lake (Fracas mix)
Rainbow Road - Super Mario Kart (Fracas mix)
Mario Kart 64
Luigi Raceway (Brawl mix, remastered)
Yoshi Valley (Fracas mix)
Rainbow Road - Mario Kart 64 (Fracas mix)
Mario Kart Double Dash
Luigi Circuit (Fracas mix)
Mushroom Bridge (Fracas mix)
Waluigi Colloseum (Fracas mix)
Sherbet Land (Fracas mix)
Rainbow Road (Fracas mix)
Mario Kart Wii
Mario Circuit
Luigi Circuit
Yoshi Circuit
Rainbow Road
Luigi's Mansion Luigi's Mansion Theme (Brawl mix, remastered)
Super Mario Sunshine
Delfino Plaza (Remastered arrangement of original)
Ricco Harbor (Remastered arrangement of original)
New Super Mario Bros. Wii
Main Theme (Fracas Latin jazz remix)
Yoshi's Island
Yoshi's Island Title Theme (Fracas mix)
Yoshi's Island Flower Garden (Brawl mix)
Yoshi's Island Athletic (Brawl mix)
Yoshi's Island Castle Theme (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Yoshi's Story
Yoshi's Story Ending Theme (Brawl mix)
Yoshi's Story (Fracas mix)
Yoshi Touch & Go
Yoshi Touch & Go Flower Garden (Brawl mix)
Donkey Kong
Title Theme (Brawl mix)
Donkey Kong DK Arcade mix (Brawl mix, remastered)
Level Theme (Fracas mix)
Donkey Kong Country
Jungle Hijinx (Fracas mix)
Jungle Japes (Fracas mix)
Donkey Kong Country Overworld (Fracas mix)
King K. Rool's Ship (Brawl mix)
Jungle Beat
Banana Kingdom ~ Dawn Savana (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Banana Kingdom ~ Jungle Deeps (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Battle for Storm Hill (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Dread Kong Boss Battle (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Karate Kong Battle (Fracas mix)
Barrel Blast
Level 1 (Fracas mix, reworked version of Brawl mix)
Level 2 (Fracas mix)
The Legend of Zelda and BS Zelda
Title Theme (Fracas orchestral arrangement, with choral ahs)
Main Theme (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Dungeon Theme (Fracas mix)
Last Dungeon (Fracas mix)
BS Zelda credits (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
Overworld (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Temple (Melee mix)
Temple (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Hyrule Temple (Brawl mix)
Hyrule Temple (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
Hyrule Castle (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Dark World (Brawl mix)
Dark World (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Dark World Woods (Brawl mix)
Dark World Woods (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Light World Dungeon (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Dark World Dungeon (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening
Overworld (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Tal Tal Heights (Brawl mix)
Tal Tal Heights (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
Hyrule Field (Fracas orchestral arrangement, based on Brawl mix)
Ocarina of Time Medley (Brawl mix)
Song of Storms (Brawl mix)
Gerudo Valley (Fracas mix)
Zora's Domain (Fracas mix)
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
Molgera (original)
Dragon Roost Island (original)
Outset Island (original)
Sailing Theme (original)
The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventure
Village of the Blue Maiden (Fracas orchestral arrangement, based on original)
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
Hyrule Field (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Horseback Battle (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Lake Hylia (Fracas mix)
Horse Battle (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Hidden Village (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Midna's Theme (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Gerudo Desert (Fracas mix)
Metroid: Zero Mission
Brinstar (Fracas orchestral arrangement, with chorus)
Brinstar (Brawl mix)
Kraid's Hideout (Fracas mix)
Norfair (Brawl mix)
Norfair (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Ridley's Hideout (Fracas mix)
Ending Theme (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Super Metroid
Brinstar (Fracas mix)
Marida (Fracas mix)
Lower Norfair (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Crateria (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Ridley Boss Battle (Fracas mix)
Metroid Prime
Talon Overworld (original)
Menu Theme (original)
Samus's Theme Song (original)
Parasite Queen Boss Battle (original)
Meta-Ridley Boss Battle (original)
Metroid Fusion
Main Theme (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Sector 1 (Brawl mix)
Sector 2 (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Sector 3 (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Sector 4 (Fracas mix)
Sector 5 (Fracas mix)
Sector 6 (Fracas mix)
Kirby's Dreamland
Green Greens (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Castle Lololo (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Float Island (Fracas mix)
Bubbly Clouds (Fracas mix)
King Dedede's Theme (Brawl mix)
King Dedede's Theme (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Kirby Superstar
Boss Theme Medley (Brawl mix)
Gourmet Race (reworked Brawl mix)
Gourmet Race (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Gourmet Race 2 (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Fountain of Dreams (Melee mix)
Marx Battle Theme (reworked Brawl mix)
MetaKnight's Revenge (reworked Brawl mix)
Dyna Blade Level 2 (Fracas mix)
Gladiator Kirby (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Begin Treasure Hunting (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Later Treasure Hunting (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Kirby's Air Ride
Legendary Machine (Fracas orchestral arrangement, rework of original)
Checker Knights (Fracas orchestral arrangement, rework of original)
Frozen Air Ride (Fracas mix, rework of Brawl mix)
Star Fox
Main Theme (Fracas orchestral arrangement, based on Brawl mix)
Corneria (Brawl mix)
Corneria (Fracas mix)
Space Armada (Brawl mix)
Sector X (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Venom (Melee mix, "Corneria")
Venom (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Venom N64 (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Asteroid Field (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Titania (Fracas mix)
Macbeth (Fracas mix)
Boss Credits (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Star Fox 2 (canceled game)
Title (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Venom (Fracas mix)
Flotilla Battle (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Missiles (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Star Fox 64
Star Fox 64 Theme (Brawl mix)
Star Fox 64 Theme (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Area 6 (Brawl mix)
Area 6 (Alternate Brawl mix)
Area 6 (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Corneria (Fracas orchestral arrangement, based on Star Fox Assault mix)
Fichina (Fracas orchestral arrangement, based on Star Fox Assault mix)
Meteo (Fracas orchestral arrangement, based on Star Fox Assault mix)
Katina (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Katina (Star Fox Assault mix)
Star Wolf (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Star Wolf (Star Fox Assault mix)
Star Fox Assault
Menu (Fracas orchestral arrangement, based on Star Fox Assault mix)
Oikonny's Fleet (Fracas orchestral arrangement, based on Star Fox Assault mix)
Fortuna (Fracas orchestral arrangement, based on Star Fox Assault mix)
Sauria (Fracas orchestral arrangement, based Star Fox Assault mix)
F-Zero
Mute City (Melee mix)
Mute City (Brawl mix)
Big Blue (Melee mix)
Big Blue (Fracas mix)
Sandsea (Fracas mix)
Silence (Fracas mix)
White Land (Brawl mix)
White Land (Fracas mix)
Port Town (Fracas mix)
Fire Field (Brawl mix)
Fire Field (Fracas mix)
F-Zero X
Main Menu (Brawl mix)
Main Menu (Fracas mix)
Silence (Brawl mix)
Silence (Fracas mix)
Devil's Forest (Brawl mix)
Devil's Forest (Fracas mix)
White Land (Brawl mix)
White Land (Fracas mix)
F-Zero GX
Replay (rework of original)
Vegas Palace (rework of original)
Green Plant (rework of original)
Port Town (rework of original)
Aeropolis (rework of original)
White Land (rework of original)
Pokémon Red & Blue
Main Theme (Melee mix)
Main Theme (Brawl mix)
Main Theme (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Pokémon Center (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Pokémon Route 1 (Brawl mix)
Pokémon Gold & Silver
Route 27 (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Wild Pokémon Battle (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Pokémon Ruby & Sapphire
Wild Pokémon Battle (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Victory Road (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Team Magma/Aqua Battle (Fracas mix)
Pokémon Diamond & Pearl
Wild Pokémon Battle (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Dialga & Palkia Battle (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Team Galaxy Battle (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Route 209 (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Pokémon Fifth Generation (working title)
(unknown at the moment)
Fire Emblem: Ankoku Ryuu to Hikari no Tsurugi
Fire Emblem Theme (Brawl mix)
Fire Emblem (Melee mix)
Fire Emblem Medley (Brawl mix)
Together We Ride (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Fire Emblem: Gaiden
Alm's Theme (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
With Mila's Divine Protection (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Fire Emblem: Monshou no Nazo
March (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Invasion (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Victory Is Ours (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Liberation (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu
Birth of a Holy Knight (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Girl from the Spirit Forest (Fracas mix)
Disturbance in Agustria (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Dancing in the Sky (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Door of Fate (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Light Continues to Shine (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Across the Desert (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
The Dragon Knights of Thracia (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Light & Dark (Fracas orchestral arrangement, based on Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance mix)
For Whom (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Final Holy War (Fracas mix)
Close to Victory (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Sigurd's theme [medley Another Assault & Chalphy House & Army of Grandbell 1] (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Ayra's theme [medley of Isaac Royal Palace & Army of Isaac & Love Theme 3] (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Alvis Battle (Fracas mix)
To the One With the Light (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Fire Emblem: Thracia 776
Leaf's Army Seeks Victory - Charge A (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Leaf's Army Seeks Victory - Charge B (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Leaf's Army Seeks Victory - Close to Victory (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Leaf's Army Seeks Victory - Close to Defeat (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Fire Emblem: Fuuin no Tsurugi
Winning Road (Brawl mix)
Fire Emblem: Rekka no Ken
Wind Across the Plains (Fracas mix)
Precious Things (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Companions (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Winning Road (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Light of Tomorrow (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Unshakable Faith (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones
Combat Preparation (Fracas orchestral arrangement, based on Brawl mix)
Destination (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance
The First Fight (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Black Knight Battle (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Crimea Attacks (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
March Forward (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn
(unknown at the moment)
Panel de Pon
Lip's Theme (Brawl mix)
Ruby's Theme (Fracas mix)
Neris's Theme (Fracas mix)
Kid Icarus
Title theme (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Underworld (Brawl mix)
Underworld (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Skyworld (Fracas orchestral arrangement, based on Brawl mix)
Final Stage (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Ending theme (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
Super Punch-Out!!
Minor Circuit Boxing Match (Fracas mix)
Major Circuit Boxing Match (Fracas mix)
World Circuit Boxing Match (Fracas mix)
Punch-Out!! Wii
Title Theme (original)
Minor Circuit Match Theme (original)
Major Circuit Match Theme (original)
World Circuit Match Theme (original)
Von Kaiser's Theme (original)
Disco Kid's Theme (original)
Bald Bull's Theme (original)
Super Macho Man's Theme (original)
Mr. Sandman's Theme (original)
Mach Rider
Mach Rider (Melee mix)
Mach Rider (Fracas mix)
Balloon Fight
Balloon Trip (Brawl mix)
Balloon Trip (Fracas mix)
Tetris
Type A (Brawl mix)
Type B (Fracas mix)
Type C (Fracas mix)
NES Tetris Type C (Fracas mix)
Wrecking Crew
Wrecking Crew theme (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
X
Tunnel Scene (Brawl mix)
Nazo no Murasamejou
Nazo no Murasamejou (Fracas mix)
Chousouju Mecha MG
Marionation Gear (Brawl mix)
Big Brain Academy
Title theme (Brawl mix)
Title theme (Fracas mix)
1080 Snowboarding
Golden Forest (Brawl mix)
Excite Truck
Excite Truck (Brawl mix)
Brain Age
Title theme (Fracas mix)
Castlevania (Akumajou Dracula)
Vampire Killer (Fracas mix)
Wicked Child (Fracas mix)
Castlevania II: Simon's Quest
Bloody Tears (Fracas mix)
Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse
The Beginning (Fracas mix)
Mad Forest (Fracas mix)
Stream (Fracas mix)
Akumajou Dracula: Chi no Rondo
Op. 13 (Castlevania Dracula X Chronicles mix)
Divine Bloodlines (Castlevania Dracula X Chronicles mix)
Slash (Castlevania Dracula X Chronicles mix)
Ghost Shop Painting (Castlevania Dracula X Chronicles mix)
Red Dawn (Castlevania Dracula X Chronicles mix)
Fatal Fury Special
Terry Bogard's stage (Fracas mix)
Joe Higashi's stage (Fracas mix)
Andy Bogard's stage (Fracas mix)
Mai Shiranui's stage (Fracas mix)
Geese Howard's stage (Fracas mix)
Art of Fighting
Ryuuko no Ken (Fracas mix)
Phantasy Star
(unknown at the moment)
Super Smash Bros. Melee
Menu 1 (original)
Battlefield (original)
Multi-Man Melee (original)
Final Destination (original)
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Menu 1 (original)
Menu 2 (original)
Melee Battlefield 01 (original)
Melee Battlefield 02 (original)
Melee Final Destination (original)
The Subspace Emissary Part I - Overworld (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
The Subspace Emissary Part I - Desert Stage (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
The Subspace Emissary Part I - Dungeon Stage (Fracas orchestral arrangement)
The Subspace Emissary Part I - Danger Ahead (original)
The Subspace Emissary Part I - Battle Theme (original)
The Subspace Emissary Part I - Final Battle (original)
The Subspace Emissary Part I - Outtro (original)
Super Smash Bros. Fracas
Main Theme (New)
Menu 1 (New)
Menu 2 (Fracas mix of Brawl Menu 2)
Menu 3 (Fracas orchestral arrangement of Brawl Menu 1)
Menu 4 (Fracas orchestral arrangement of Melee Menu 1)
Brawl Battlefield 01 (Fracas orchestral arrangement of Melee Battlefield 01)
Brawl Battlefield 02 (Fracas orchestral arrangement of Melee Battlefield 02)
Trophy theme (New)
Sticker theme (New)
Tournamnent match (Fracas orchestral arrangement of Brawl mix)
Trophy Gallery (New)
Sticker Album / Album / Chronicle (New)
Classic Mode: Results Screen (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)
Coin Launcher (New)
Stage Builder (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)
Target Smash! (New)
All-Star Rest Area (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)
Credits (New)
The Subspace Emissary Part II - Overworld (New)
The Subspace Emissary Part II - Castle Stage (New)
The Subspace Emissary Part II - Dungeon Stage (New)
The Subspace Emissary Part II - Mountain Stage (New)
The Subspace Emissary Part II - Forest Stage (New)
The Subspace Emissary Part II - Desert Stage (New)
The Subspace Emissary Part II - Desert Temple (New)
The Subspace Emissary Part II - Battle Theme (New)
The Subspace Emissary Part II - Final Battle (New)
The Subspace Emissary Part II - Outtro (New)
This blog is based on the views of Tedius Zanarukando. It originated in Anderson, South Carolina. It was inspired by a feminist conflict at Wikipedia.org. It is mainly aimed against politically correct nonsense, legislative terrorism, and totalitarian ideologies and false notions. This blog is to fight against culturally sanctioned misandry and marital terror. It teaches intellectual freedom, masculist values, feminine values, and corporate values.
Sunday, June 29, 2008
Saturday, June 28, 2008
Super Smash Bros. Fracas: Stages
There would be a ton of stages in Super Smash Bros. Fracas. Like Brawl, Fracas will have a custom stage feature, but it will be more advanced than in Brawl. Some of them will be unlockable (*) or downloadable (#).
Tracks from Mario Kart HD can be ported to Super Smash Bros. Fracas as stages.
For reasons of realism, most of the stages will have a realistic day-and-night phase based on the console's internal clock, a la Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.
The stages for Super Smash Bros. Fracas are:
FRACAS STAGES
Super Mario
Mushroomy Kingdom Lost Levels 1-1 (Based on Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)
Mushroomy Kingdom Lost Levels 1-2 (Based on Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)
Bob-omb Battlefield (from Super Mario 64)
Ricco Harbor (from Super Mario Sunshine)
Sarasaland
Sarasaland Dungeon
Kitchen Island
Peach's Castle Revisited (remixed from Melee, with interior attached) *
Mario Circuit 2 (from Super Mario Kart, based on Super Mario Kart Mushroom Cup: Track 5)
Donut Plains (from Super Mario Kart)
Luigi Raceway (from Mario Kart 64)
Mario Circuit DD (from Mario Kart Double Dash)
Luigi Circuit DD (from Mario Kart Double Dash)
Yoshi Circuit (from Mario Kart Double Dash)*
Rainbow Road (from Mario Kart Double Dash)*
Mario Circuit Wii (from Mario Kart Wii)#
Rainbow Road Wii (from Mario Kart Wii)#
Ancient Koopa Kingdom (from Yoshi's Island) #
Yoshi's Island *
Isle Delfino *
Donkey Kong County
Jungle Hijinx
Jungle Japes
Kongo Jungle
Kremling's Factory #
Ice Cave *
King K. Rool's Ship *
Game & Watch
Flat Zone 3 *
Legend of Zelda
Hyrule Castle
Hyrule Castle Town
Kakariko Village
Faron Woods
Lanayru Bridge
Zora's Domain *
Death Mountain *
Gerudo Desert *
Forest Temple *
Fire Temple *
Water Temple *
Lake Hylia #
Tal Tal Heights #
Holodrum #
Labrynna #
Kirby
Green Greens
Floating Island
Bubbly Clouds #
Gourmet Race *
Castle Lololo #
Mount Dedede *
Metroid
Brinstar
Norfair
Chozo Ruins *
Phazon Mines #
Phendrana Drifts *
Crateria *
Talon Overworld
Fusion Sector 1 #
Star Fox
Corneria City
Fortuna
Fichina
Katina
Sauria
Sector X
Sector Z
Area 6 *
Venom Highway *
Zoness *
Macbeth *
Mother 3
Fourside (not a Melee stage)
New Pork City (not a Brawl stage)
F-Zero
Mute City
White Land
Big Blue
Port Town *
Devil Forest *
Silence #
Aeropolis #
Pokémon
Hoenn: Pokémon Colloseum 3 *
Sinnoh: Pokémon Colloseum 4 #
Kanto: Celadon City
Kanto: Ceruleon City *
Kanto: Saffron City Revisited
Kanto: Route 1
Johto: Route 27
Hoenn: Mauville
Hoenn: Slateport #
Hoenn: Rustboro *
Hoenn: Fortree #
Fire Emblem
Akaneia: Kingdom of Aritia *
Akaneia: Kingdom of Talis *
Jugdral: Kingdom of Grandbell #
Jugdral: Kingdom of Isaac #
Elibe: Caelin House
Elibe: Ostia House
Elibe: Pherae House #
Magvel: Tower of Valni
Tellius: Crimea
Tellius: Daein *
Tellius: Begnion #
Megaman
The Museum (based on Megaman & Bass) *
Castlevania
Castlevania Castle Grounds *
King of Fighters
Southtown *
Tales of Phantasia
Euclid *
BRAWL STAGES
(Unlike Melee and Brawl, the Brawl stages will be graphical updated, due to already realistic graphics. Day-and-night phase will be added if possible.)
Delfino Plaza
Luigi's Mansion *
Mario Circuit
Eldin Bridge #
Brawl Yoshi's Story #
Space Armada *
MetaKnight's Halberd
Angel Land
Flat Zone 2 *
Brawl New Pork City
Shadow Moses Island *
Castle Siege
New Pork City #
Tracks from Mario Kart HD can be ported to Super Smash Bros. Fracas as stages.
For reasons of realism, most of the stages will have a realistic day-and-night phase based on the console's internal clock, a la Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.
The stages for Super Smash Bros. Fracas are:
FRACAS STAGES
Super Mario
Mushroomy Kingdom Lost Levels 1-1 (Based on Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)
Mushroomy Kingdom Lost Levels 1-2 (Based on Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels)
Bob-omb Battlefield (from Super Mario 64)
Ricco Harbor (from Super Mario Sunshine)
Sarasaland
Sarasaland Dungeon
Kitchen Island
Peach's Castle Revisited (remixed from Melee, with interior attached) *
Mario Circuit 2 (from Super Mario Kart, based on Super Mario Kart Mushroom Cup: Track 5)
Donut Plains (from Super Mario Kart)
Luigi Raceway (from Mario Kart 64)
Mario Circuit DD (from Mario Kart Double Dash)
Luigi Circuit DD (from Mario Kart Double Dash)
Yoshi Circuit (from Mario Kart Double Dash)*
Rainbow Road (from Mario Kart Double Dash)*
Mario Circuit Wii (from Mario Kart Wii)#
Rainbow Road Wii (from Mario Kart Wii)#
Ancient Koopa Kingdom (from Yoshi's Island) #
Yoshi's Island *
Isle Delfino *
Donkey Kong County
Jungle Hijinx
Jungle Japes
Kongo Jungle
Kremling's Factory #
Ice Cave *
King K. Rool's Ship *
Game & Watch
Flat Zone 3 *
Legend of Zelda
Hyrule Castle
Hyrule Castle Town
Kakariko Village
Faron Woods
Lanayru Bridge
Zora's Domain *
Death Mountain *
Gerudo Desert *
Forest Temple *
Fire Temple *
Water Temple *
Lake Hylia #
Tal Tal Heights #
Holodrum #
Labrynna #
Kirby
Green Greens
Floating Island
Bubbly Clouds #
Gourmet Race *
Castle Lololo #
Mount Dedede *
Metroid
Brinstar
Norfair
Chozo Ruins *
Phazon Mines #
Phendrana Drifts *
Crateria *
Talon Overworld
Fusion Sector 1 #
Star Fox
Corneria City
Fortuna
Fichina
Katina
Sauria
Sector X
Sector Z
Area 6 *
Venom Highway *
Zoness *
Macbeth *
Mother 3
Fourside (not a Melee stage)
New Pork City (not a Brawl stage)
F-Zero
Mute City
White Land
Big Blue
Port Town *
Devil Forest *
Silence #
Aeropolis #
Pokémon
Hoenn: Pokémon Colloseum 3 *
Sinnoh: Pokémon Colloseum 4 #
Kanto: Celadon City
Kanto: Ceruleon City *
Kanto: Saffron City Revisited
Kanto: Route 1
Johto: Route 27
Hoenn: Mauville
Hoenn: Slateport #
Hoenn: Rustboro *
Hoenn: Fortree #
Fire Emblem
Akaneia: Kingdom of Aritia *
Akaneia: Kingdom of Talis *
Jugdral: Kingdom of Grandbell #
Jugdral: Kingdom of Isaac #
Elibe: Caelin House
Elibe: Ostia House
Elibe: Pherae House #
Magvel: Tower of Valni
Tellius: Crimea
Tellius: Daein *
Tellius: Begnion #
Megaman
The Museum (based on Megaman & Bass) *
Castlevania
Castlevania Castle Grounds *
King of Fighters
Southtown *
Tales of Phantasia
Euclid *
BRAWL STAGES
(Unlike Melee and Brawl, the Brawl stages will be graphical updated, due to already realistic graphics. Day-and-night phase will be added if possible.)
Delfino Plaza
Luigi's Mansion *
Mario Circuit
Eldin Bridge #
Brawl Yoshi's Story #
Space Armada *
MetaKnight's Halberd
Angel Land
Flat Zone 2 *
Brawl New Pork City
Shadow Moses Island *
Castle Siege
New Pork City #
Sunday, June 1, 2008
Super Smash Bros. Fracas post series begins
I have boycotted Super Smash Bros. Brawl and may possibly boycott Super Smash Bros. 4, so there should be Super Smash Bros. Fracas, featuring 100 characters. The Super Smash Bros. Fracas character roster is as follows:
* = unlockable
# = downloadable
CHARACTERS BY FRANCHISE
Super Mario
Mario, Luigi*, Peach, Bowser, Cackletta#, Captain Syrup*, Tatanga#, Yoshi, Mallow*, Wario, Waluigi#, Ashley
12 characters
Donkey KongDonkey Kong, Diddy Kong, Dixie Kong*, King K. Rool*
4 characters
Legend of Zelda
Link, Zelda, Ganondorf*, Toon Link*, Toon Zelda*, Nabooru#, Ashei#, Zant*, Midna#, Onox#, Veran#
11 characters
KirbyKirby, MetaKnight, King Dedede
3 characters
Mother
Ness*, Poo*, Jeff*, Lucas, Claus, Kumatora
5 characters
MetroidSamus / Zero Suit Samus, Dark Samus*, Noxus*
4 characters
Star Fox
Fox, Falco*, Wolf*, Leon#, Krystal
5 characters
F-Zero
Captain Falcon, Pico#, Samurai Goroh*, Black Shadow#, Jody Summer*
5 characters
PokémonPikachu, Raichu#, Jigglypuff*, Wigglytuff#, Machop#, Machoke#, Cubone#, Mewtwo*, Riolu#, Lucario*, Kanto Pokémon Trainer (Ivysaur, Charizard, Squirtle), Zoroark, Hoenn Pokémon Trainer* (Sceptile, Blaziken, Swampert), Sinnoh Pokémon Trainer#, Unova Pokémon Trainer
11 Pokémon and 4 Pokémon trainers
Golden SunIsaac, Felix*, Jenna#
3 characters
Fire Emblem
Marth, Sheeda#, Sigurd*, Ayra#, Lyndis*, Hector#, Ike, Sothe#
8 characters (Team Akaneia, Team Jugdral, Team Elibe, and Team Tellisu
Other NintendoIce Climbers, Pit, Little Mac, Bald Bull, Super Macho Man#, Tom Nook, R.O.B., Pikmin & Olimar, Mr. Game & Watch*, Saki Amamiya, Takamaru*, Ayumi Tachibana
12 characters
Guest characters
Snake*, Gray Fox*, Sonic*, Tails#, Simon Belmont*, Terry Bogard*, Kyo Kusanagi#, Axel Stone*, Alis Landale*
9 characters
This makes 100 characters. There will be a blog post for each of the characters, beginning with Mario and ending with Ayra.
ORDER OF THE CHARACTERS BY POST
Starter CharactersMario
Donkey Kong
Link
Samus
Yoshi
Kirby
Pikachu
Peach
Bowser
Wario
Pit
Diddy Kong
Lucas
Little Mac
Ashley
MetaKnight
Fox
King Dedede
Kanto Pokémon Trainer
5th-generation Pokémon Trainer
6th-generation Pokémon Trainer
Claus
Pikmin & Olimar
Isaac
Ice Climbers
Snake
Kumatora
Ayumi Tachibana
Captain Falcon
Jody Summer
Krystal
Ike
Sothe
Unlockable Characters
Ness
Luigi
Captain Syrup
Dixie Kong
King K. Rool
Geno
Mallow
Falco
Ganondorf
Nabooru
Zant
Little Mac
Toon Link
Toon Zelda
Dark Samus
Poo
Jeff
Wolf
Felix
Hoenn Pokémon Trainer
Samurai Goroh
Jigglypuff
Mewtwo
Noxus
Marth
Mewtwo
Lyndis
Sonic
Cubone
Lucario
Saki Amamiya
Takamaru
Gray Fox
Simon Belmont
Terry Bogard
Axel Stone
Alis Landale
Downloadable charactersWaluigi
Tatanga
Jonathan Jones
Nabooru
Ashei
Midna
Onox
Veran
Pico
Black Shadow
Jenna
Sheeda
Tails
Richter Belmont
Kyo Kusanagi
Leon
Super Macho Man
Hector
Sinnoh Pokémon Trainer
Raichu
Wigglytuff
Machop
Machoke
Riolu
a 5th-generation Pokémon
a 6th-generation PokémonTails
Sigurd
Ayra
CHARACTERS BY ERA
(Characters from handheld games are listed under the era their original games were released. GB characters since 1991 count as SNES era characters. GBC characters count as N64 era characters. GBA characters count as GameCube era characters. DS characters since 2007 count as Wii era characters.)
Pre-NES era: Mario, Luigi, Donkey Kong, Mr. Game & Watch
NES era: Bowser, Peach, Tatanga, Link, Zelda, Ganondorf, Samus, Ice Climbers, Little Mac, Super Macho Man, R.O.B., Pit, Marth, Sheeda, Takamaru, Snake, Gray Fox, Sonic the Hedgehog, Simon Belmont
SNES era: Yoshi, Wario, Captain Syrup, Geno, Mallow, Jonathan Jones, Diddy Kong, Dixie Kong, King K. Rool, Kirby, MetaKnight, King Dedede, Ness, Poo, Jeff, Captain Falcon, Samurai Goroh, Pico, Fox, Falco, Pikachu, Raichu, Jigglypuff, Wigglytuff, Machop, Machoke, Cubone, Mewtwo, Kanto Pokémon Trainer, Sigurd, Ayra, Richter Belmont, Terry Bogard, Kyo Kusanagi
N64 era: Jody Summer, Black Shadow, Wolf, Leon, Saki Amamiya, Tom Nook, Nabooru, Ruto, Onox, Veran
GameCube era: Ashley, Toon Link, Toon Zelda, Zant, Zero Suit Samus, Dark Samus, Noxus, Krystal, Isaac, Felix, Jenna, Pikmin & Olimar, Lyndis, Hector, Ike, Sothe
Wii era: Lucas, Claus, Kumatora, Riolu, Lucario, Sinnoh Pokémon Trainer
ASSIST TROPHIES
Starter Assist Trophies
Excitebike
Hammer Bros.
King Bob-omb
Lakitu
Kamek
Dry Bones
Moblin
Knuckle Joe
Poppy Bros. Sr.
Dr. Wright
Andross (Star Fox 64 version)
RedEye (from Star Fox Adventures)
Metroid
Eggplant Wizard
Mr. Resetti
Merlinus
Pent
Joshua
Myrrh
Leon
Lethe
Tibarn
Mordecai
Naesala
Giffca
Barbara
Hoy Quarlow
Rick Bruiser
Kat & Ana
Jill Dozer
Devil
Mr. Resetti
Baba (from F-Zero X)
Unlockable Assist Trophies
Lip (unlock Lip's Theme)
Elias (unlock Elias's Theme)
Culex
Smithy
Mike Jones
Helmaroc King (unlock Toon Link or Toon Zelda)
Advance Wars infantry
Jeigan (unlock Marth)
Gato (from Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon)
Nergal (from Fire Emblem: Rekka no Ken)
Leon (from Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones)
Nick Bruiser (have Rick Bruiser appear 41 times)
Shadow the Hedgehog (unlock Sonic the Hedgehog)
Geese Howard (unlock Terry Bogard)
Rugal Bernstein (unlock Kyo Kusanagi)
Death (unlock Simon Belmont)
Shaft (unlock Richter Belmont)
Downloadable Assist Trophies
Sanatos
Corderia
Masher (from Kirby series)
Advance Wars cavalry
Advance Wars airborne
King Hippo
Dracula
Marich (through downloading Sheeda)
Alvis (through downloading Sigurd)
Levin (through downloading Ayra)
GENERAL INFORMATION
Fracas would be probably released 8 years after Brawl and be a 5 or 6-year project. The Brawl staff would return for Fracas and new staff would also be added. Brawl was roughly a 2-year project. Fracas would be the first Super Smash Bros. game to be presented in high definition. It would be a 1080p title and released for Nintendo Wii 2 and/or Wii 3. It would be the first Super Smash Bros. game to have unlockable female characters (including a third-party one), as well as playable female Fire Emblem characters. Fracas's graphics would be a big improvement over Brawl's graphics. There would be a two-part Adventure Mode, which are New Subspace Emissary Parts I and II. They would each have a Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu character to be unlocked after beating them 96 times. After each of these are unlocked, the plot would be altered to give Sigurd and Ayra a respective role in each.
The characters would be arranged by franchise, with the franchise symbols being displayed when played on an SDTV and having the player click on it to reveal the characters associated with the corresponding franchise. When played on an HDTV, the characters would be displayed from the getgo as in the previous Super Smash Bros. games.
For Fire Emblem representation, it will be mostly Lords in its lineup. Popular non-Lords would appear as downloadable characters. Exception is that Sothe would be a starter character, because he is a semi-Lord and is very important. Fire Emblem will sell well enough to get big representation. Ike's appearance in Brawl as a playable character and the controversy of Lyndis being an Assist Trophy sparked Fire Emblem sales. Fire Emblem: Shin Ankoku Ryuu to Hikari no Ken scored highly in Famitsu. The predictions at Smashboards.com in mid-2008 would come false.
Eight downloadable characters would be made available per year. Six downloadable stages would be made available per year.
The Wii 3 would be released in 2016, and Fracas would be released in Japan in January 2018. The downloadable characters run would go from 2018 to 2023.
* = unlockable
# = downloadable
CHARACTERS BY FRANCHISE
Super Mario
Mario, Luigi*, Peach, Bowser, Cackletta#, Captain Syrup*, Tatanga#, Yoshi, Mallow*, Wario, Waluigi#, Ashley
12 characters
Donkey KongDonkey Kong, Diddy Kong, Dixie Kong*, King K. Rool*
4 characters
Legend of Zelda
Link, Zelda, Ganondorf*, Toon Link*, Toon Zelda*, Nabooru#, Ashei#, Zant*, Midna#, Onox#, Veran#
11 characters
KirbyKirby, MetaKnight, King Dedede
3 characters
Mother
Ness*, Poo*, Jeff*, Lucas, Claus, Kumatora
5 characters
MetroidSamus / Zero Suit Samus, Dark Samus*, Noxus*
4 characters
Star Fox
Fox, Falco*, Wolf*, Leon#, Krystal
5 characters
F-Zero
Captain Falcon, Pico#, Samurai Goroh*, Black Shadow#, Jody Summer*
5 characters
PokémonPikachu, Raichu#, Jigglypuff*, Wigglytuff#, Machop#, Machoke#, Cubone#, Mewtwo*, Riolu#, Lucario*, Kanto Pokémon Trainer (Ivysaur, Charizard, Squirtle), Zoroark, Hoenn Pokémon Trainer* (Sceptile, Blaziken, Swampert), Sinnoh Pokémon Trainer#, Unova Pokémon Trainer
11 Pokémon and 4 Pokémon trainers
Golden SunIsaac, Felix*, Jenna#
3 characters
Fire Emblem
Marth, Sheeda#, Sigurd*, Ayra#, Lyndis*, Hector#, Ike, Sothe#
8 characters (Team Akaneia, Team Jugdral, Team Elibe, and Team Tellisu
Other NintendoIce Climbers, Pit, Little Mac, Bald Bull, Super Macho Man#, Tom Nook, R.O.B., Pikmin & Olimar, Mr. Game & Watch*, Saki Amamiya, Takamaru*, Ayumi Tachibana
12 characters
Guest characters
Snake*, Gray Fox*, Sonic*, Tails#, Simon Belmont*, Terry Bogard*, Kyo Kusanagi#, Axel Stone*, Alis Landale*
9 characters
This makes 100 characters. There will be a blog post for each of the characters, beginning with Mario and ending with Ayra.
ORDER OF THE CHARACTERS BY POST
Starter CharactersMario
Donkey Kong
Link
Samus
Yoshi
Kirby
Pikachu
Peach
Bowser
Wario
Pit
Diddy Kong
Lucas
Little Mac
Ashley
MetaKnight
Fox
King Dedede
Kanto Pokémon Trainer
5th-generation Pokémon Trainer
6th-generation Pokémon Trainer
Claus
Pikmin & Olimar
Isaac
Ice Climbers
Snake
Kumatora
Ayumi Tachibana
Captain Falcon
Jody Summer
Krystal
Ike
Sothe
Unlockable Characters
Ness
Luigi
Captain Syrup
Dixie Kong
King K. Rool
Geno
Mallow
Falco
Ganondorf
Nabooru
Zant
Little Mac
Toon Link
Toon Zelda
Dark Samus
Poo
Jeff
Wolf
Felix
Hoenn Pokémon Trainer
Samurai Goroh
Jigglypuff
Mewtwo
Noxus
Marth
Mewtwo
Lyndis
Sonic
Cubone
Lucario
Saki Amamiya
Takamaru
Gray Fox
Simon Belmont
Terry Bogard
Axel Stone
Alis Landale
Downloadable charactersWaluigi
Tatanga
Jonathan Jones
Nabooru
Ashei
Midna
Onox
Veran
Pico
Black Shadow
Jenna
Sheeda
Tails
Richter Belmont
Kyo Kusanagi
Leon
Super Macho Man
Hector
Sinnoh Pokémon Trainer
Raichu
Wigglytuff
Machop
Machoke
Riolu
a 5th-generation Pokémon
a 6th-generation PokémonTails
Sigurd
Ayra
CHARACTERS BY ERA
(Characters from handheld games are listed under the era their original games were released. GB characters since 1991 count as SNES era characters. GBC characters count as N64 era characters. GBA characters count as GameCube era characters. DS characters since 2007 count as Wii era characters.)
Pre-NES era: Mario, Luigi, Donkey Kong, Mr. Game & Watch
NES era: Bowser, Peach, Tatanga, Link, Zelda, Ganondorf, Samus, Ice Climbers, Little Mac, Super Macho Man, R.O.B., Pit, Marth, Sheeda, Takamaru, Snake, Gray Fox, Sonic the Hedgehog, Simon Belmont
SNES era: Yoshi, Wario, Captain Syrup, Geno, Mallow, Jonathan Jones, Diddy Kong, Dixie Kong, King K. Rool, Kirby, MetaKnight, King Dedede, Ness, Poo, Jeff, Captain Falcon, Samurai Goroh, Pico, Fox, Falco, Pikachu, Raichu, Jigglypuff, Wigglytuff, Machop, Machoke, Cubone, Mewtwo, Kanto Pokémon Trainer, Sigurd, Ayra, Richter Belmont, Terry Bogard, Kyo Kusanagi
N64 era: Jody Summer, Black Shadow, Wolf, Leon, Saki Amamiya, Tom Nook, Nabooru, Ruto, Onox, Veran
GameCube era: Ashley, Toon Link, Toon Zelda, Zant, Zero Suit Samus, Dark Samus, Noxus, Krystal, Isaac, Felix, Jenna, Pikmin & Olimar, Lyndis, Hector, Ike, Sothe
Wii era: Lucas, Claus, Kumatora, Riolu, Lucario, Sinnoh Pokémon Trainer
ASSIST TROPHIES
Starter Assist Trophies
Excitebike
Hammer Bros.
King Bob-omb
Lakitu
Kamek
Dry Bones
Moblin
Knuckle Joe
Poppy Bros. Sr.
Dr. Wright
Andross (Star Fox 64 version)
RedEye (from Star Fox Adventures)
Metroid
Eggplant Wizard
Mr. Resetti
Merlinus
Pent
Joshua
Myrrh
Leon
Lethe
Tibarn
Mordecai
Naesala
Giffca
Barbara
Hoy Quarlow
Rick Bruiser
Kat & Ana
Jill Dozer
Devil
Mr. Resetti
Baba (from F-Zero X)
Unlockable Assist Trophies
Lip (unlock Lip's Theme)
Elias (unlock Elias's Theme)
Culex
Smithy
Mike Jones
Helmaroc King (unlock Toon Link or Toon Zelda)
Advance Wars infantry
Jeigan (unlock Marth)
Gato (from Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon)
Nergal (from Fire Emblem: Rekka no Ken)
Leon (from Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones)
Nick Bruiser (have Rick Bruiser appear 41 times)
Shadow the Hedgehog (unlock Sonic the Hedgehog)
Geese Howard (unlock Terry Bogard)
Rugal Bernstein (unlock Kyo Kusanagi)
Death (unlock Simon Belmont)
Shaft (unlock Richter Belmont)
Downloadable Assist Trophies
Sanatos
Corderia
Masher (from Kirby series)
Advance Wars cavalry
Advance Wars airborne
King Hippo
Dracula
Marich (through downloading Sheeda)
Alvis (through downloading Sigurd)
Levin (through downloading Ayra)
GENERAL INFORMATION
Fracas would be probably released 8 years after Brawl and be a 5 or 6-year project. The Brawl staff would return for Fracas and new staff would also be added. Brawl was roughly a 2-year project. Fracas would be the first Super Smash Bros. game to be presented in high definition. It would be a 1080p title and released for Nintendo Wii 2 and/or Wii 3. It would be the first Super Smash Bros. game to have unlockable female characters (including a third-party one), as well as playable female Fire Emblem characters. Fracas's graphics would be a big improvement over Brawl's graphics. There would be a two-part Adventure Mode, which are New Subspace Emissary Parts I and II. They would each have a Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu character to be unlocked after beating them 96 times. After each of these are unlocked, the plot would be altered to give Sigurd and Ayra a respective role in each.
The characters would be arranged by franchise, with the franchise symbols being displayed when played on an SDTV and having the player click on it to reveal the characters associated with the corresponding franchise. When played on an HDTV, the characters would be displayed from the getgo as in the previous Super Smash Bros. games.
For Fire Emblem representation, it will be mostly Lords in its lineup. Popular non-Lords would appear as downloadable characters. Exception is that Sothe would be a starter character, because he is a semi-Lord and is very important. Fire Emblem will sell well enough to get big representation. Ike's appearance in Brawl as a playable character and the controversy of Lyndis being an Assist Trophy sparked Fire Emblem sales. Fire Emblem: Shin Ankoku Ryuu to Hikari no Ken scored highly in Famitsu. The predictions at Smashboards.com in mid-2008 would come false.
Eight downloadable characters would be made available per year. Six downloadable stages would be made available per year.
The Wii 3 would be released in 2016, and Fracas would be released in Japan in January 2018. The downloadable characters run would go from 2018 to 2023.
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