![]() Modes" such as "Time" and "Stock," and "Bonus Stages." The "Modes & Stages" page describes the various game modes available: including "One-Player", "Two-To Four-Player Vs. There are two categories: "Basic Moves" and "Advanced Moves." The "Moves" page has the viewer pick a specific move from a list and hit the "Go!" button, where they are taken to where that move is described. The four unlockable fighters being relegated to the "Hidden" section of the site with advice on how to unlock them being featured on their fighter overview pages. The eight starters are featured prominently on the front page and each have a dedicated page containing a bio, a moveset description with pictures, and a description of their corresponding stage. The main page is simply a portal to all other pages. After pressing the "click to enter" button, the viewer is taken to the main content of the site. ![]() The front page is simply the words "Super Smash Bros." in a stylized font, with comic book panels of the fighters occasionally appearing over it. is relatively sparse on content focusing primarily on a basic overview of the game and its cast of playable fighters. Much like the official sites for its future sequels, the official website for Super Smash Bros. ![]()
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