Why Was It Called Super Smash Bros Melee?

avatarAssoilzieingThrow3 months ago
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avatarBurstingHong3 months ago

Nintendo wanted to emphasize the fast-paced and frantic nature of the fights, so they called it 'Melee', which means a chaotic hand-to-hand fight.

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avatarSawingBully3 months ago

Because 'Ultimate Showdown of Epic Brawls' was too long!


avatarCatalogingDisk3 months ago

It's called Super Smash Bros Melee because 'Melee' signifies the intense, chaotic, close-quarters battles that define the game. Plus, it just sounds cool!


avatarBringingLimp3 months ago

Melee? More like Me-play! The name just stuck 'cause it's all about intense, up-close action with all your fav Nintendo characters.


avatarArisingWard3 months ago

They needed a name that screamed action and chaos. 'Melee' perfectly captured the frantic pace and up-close battles of the game.

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