Super Smash Bros. Galaxy is a fighting game for the Wii U, 3DS and Neptune Z. The game is the sequel to the prequel and is made by Moonlight Studios.
Gameplay[]
Main Article: Super Smash Bros. Galaxy/Gameplay Customisation
Controls[]
Characters[]
The Wii U game has 54 characters, the 3DS game has 39 characters and the Neptune Z game has 69 characters.
Newcomers[]
Image | Name | Series | Skill Group | Description |
Zoroark | Pokémon | Technical | ||
Ridley | Metroid | Power | ||
Palutena | Kid Icarus | Technical | ||
Isaac | Golden Sun | Technical | ||
Little Mac | Punch-out!! | Ranged |
Image | Name | Series | Skill Group | Description |
Toon Zelda | The Legend of Zelda | Technical | ||
Isaac | Golden Sun | Technical | ||
Spire | Metroid | Balanced | ||
Magnus | Kid Icarus | Power |
Veterans[]
Image | Name | Series | Skill Group | Description |
Mario | Super Mario | Balanced | ||
Peach | Super Mario | Technical | ||
Bowser | Super Mario | Power | ||
Donkey Kong | Donkey Kong | Power | ||
Yoshi | Yoshi | Speedy | ||
Wario | Wario | Stamina | ||
Link | The Legend of Zelda | Balanced | ||
Zelda | The Legend of Zelda | Technical | ||
Ganondorf | The Legend of Zelda | Power | ||
Pikachu | Pokémon | Speedy | ||
Unova Trainer (Oshawott, Pignite and Serperior) | Pokémon | Balanced | ||
Kirby | Kirby | Ranged | ||
Meta Knight | Kirby | Tricky | ||
King Dedede | Kirby | Stamina | ||
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Samus/Zero Suit Samus | Metroid | Ranged | |
Captain Falcon | F-Zero | Stamina | ||
Pit | Kid Icarus | Technical | ||
Fox | Star Fox | Ranged | ||
Wolf | Star Fox | Stamina | ||
Marth | Fire Emblem | Speedy | ||
Olimar | Pikmin | Balanced | ||
Lucas | Earthbound | Stamina |
Image | Name | Series | Skill Group | Description |
Mario | Super Mario | Balanced | ||
Peach | Super Mario | Technical | ||
Donkey Kong | Donkey Kong | Power | ||
Yoshi | Yoshi | Speedy | ||
Toon Link | The Legend of Zelda | Ranged | ||
Pikachu | Pokémon | Speedy | ||
Pokémon Trainer (Charizard, Ivysaur and Squirtle) | Pokémon | Balanced | ||
Kirby | Kirby | Ranged | ||
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Samus/Zero Suit Samus | Metroid | Ranged | |
Pit | Kid Icarus | Technical | ||
Fox | Star Fox | Ranged | ||
R.O.B. | Nintendo | Tricky |
Image | Name | Series | Skill Group | Description |
Mario | Super Mario | Balanced | ||
Peach | Super Mario | Technical | ||
Bowser | Super Mario | Power | ||
Donkey Kong | Donkey Kong | Power | ||
Diddy Kong | Donkey Kong | Speedy | ||
Wario | Wario | Stamina | ||
Yoshi | Yoshi | Speedy | ||
Link | The Legend of Zelda | Balanced | ||
Zelda | The Legend of Zelda | Technical | ||
Ganondorf | The Legend of Zelda | Power | ||
Pikachu | Pokémon | Speedy | ||
Kirby | Kirby | Ranged | ||
Meta Knight | Kirby | Tricky | ||
King Dedede | Kirby | Stamina | ||
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Samus/Zero Suit Samus | Metroid | Ranged | |
Captain Falcon | F-Zero | Stamina | ||
Pit | Kid Icarus | Technical | ||
Marth | Fire Emblem | Speedy | ||
Fox | Star Fox | Ranged | ||
Olimar | Pikmin | Balanced | ||
Ness | Earthbound | Technical |
Unlockable[]
Image | Name | Series | Skill Group | Description |
Luigi | Super Mario | Speedy | ||
Bowser Jr. | Super Mario | Tricky | ||
Diddy Kong | Donkey Kong | Speedy | ||
King K. Rool | Donkey Kong | Power | ||
Ghirahim | The Legend of Zelda | Tricky | ||
Impa | The Legend of Zelda | Speedy | ||
Deoxys | Pokémon | Ranged | ||
Lucario | Pokémon | Balanced | ||
Bandanna Dee | Kirby | Technical | ||
Shulk | Xenoblade Chronicles | Ranged | ||
Spire | Metroid | Balanced | ||
Black Shadow | F-Zero | Power | ||
Magnus | Kid Icarus | Power | ||
Takamaru | Nazo no Murasame Jo | Technical | ||
Krystal | Star Fox | Technical | ||
Micaiah | Fire Emblem | Balanced | ||
Masked Man | Earthbound | Ranged | ||
Ice Climbers | Ice Climbers | Balanced | ||
Mr. Game and Watch | Game and Watch | Technical | ||
Chibi-Robo | Chibi-Robo!! | Balanced | ||
Professor Layton | Professor Layton | Tricky | ||
Geno | Super Mario | Tricky | ||
Mii | Nintendo | Balanced |
Image | Name | Series | Skill Group | Description |
Luigi | Super Mario | Speedy | ||
Bowser | Super Mario | Power | ||
Diddy Kong | Donkey Kong | Speedy | ||
Baby Mario Bros. | Yoshi | Speedy | ||
Toon Ganondorf | The Legend of Zelda | Power | ||
Vaati | The Legend of Zelda | Balanced | ||
Zoroark | Pokémon | Technical | ||
Brock (Geodude and Onix) | Pokémon | Balanced | ||
Meta Knight | Kirby | Tricky | ||
King Dedede | Kirby | Stamina | ||
Wario | Wario | Stamina | ||
Mona | Wario | Technical | ||
Marth | Fire Emblem | Speedy | ||
Krom | Fire Emblem | Technical | ||
Krystal | Star Fox | Technical | ||
Captain Falcon | F-Zero | Stamina | ||
Lucas | Earthbound | Stamina | ||
Professor Layton | Professor Layton | Tricky | ||
Olimar | Pikmin | Balanced | ||
Mii | Nintendo | Balanced |
Image | Name | Series | Skill Group | Description |
Luigi | Super Mario | Speedy | ||
Bowser Jr./Shadow Mario | Super Mario | Tricky | ||
Rosalina | Super Mario | Technical | ||
Dixie Kong | Donkey Kong | Speedy | ||
Mona | Wario | Technical | ||
Kat and Ana | Wario | Tricky | ||
Boshi | Yoshi | Power | ||
R.O.B. | Nintendo | Tricky | ||
Geno | Super Mario | Tricky | ||
File:Mask Link SSBG.jpg | Mask Link (Goron Link, Zora Link, Deku Link and Fierce Deity Link) | The Legend of Zelda | Ranged | |
Skull Kid | The Legend of Zelda | Tricky | ||
Ghirahim | The Legend of Zelda | Tricky | ||
N (Klinklang, Carracosta and Archeops) | Pokémon | Balanced | ||
Meowth | Pokémon | Technical | ||
Shaymin | Pokémon | Tricky | ||
Prince Fluff | Kirby | Balanced | ||
Shulk | Xenoblade Chronicles | Ranged | ||
Ice Climbers | Ice Climbers | Balanced | ||
Anthony Higgs | Metoid | Ranged | ||
Samurai Goroh | F-Zero | Speedy | ||
Mike Jones | Star Tropics | Balanced | ||
Palutena | Kid Icarus | Technical | ||
Medusa | Kid Icarus | Power | ||
Ike | Fire Emblem | Speedy | ||
Falco | Star Fox | Speedy | ||
Krystal | Star Fox | Technical | ||
Kumatora | Earthbound | Balanced | ||
Mii | Nintendo | Balanced |
3rd Party[]
Image | Name | Series | Skill Group | Description |
Sonic | Sonic the Hedgehog | Speedy | ||
Black Mage | Final Fantasy | Tricky | ||
Rayman | Rayman | Technical | ||
Snake | Metal Gear Solid | Stamina |
Movesets[]
Main Article: Super Smash Bros. Galaxy/Movesets
Colour Schemes[]
Main Article: Super Smash Bros. Galaxy/Colour Schemes
Stages[]
Default[]
Image | Name | Series | Description | Difficulty |
Throwback Fortress | Super Mario | The redesign of the second painting from Super Mario 64. The Throwback Fortress is situated atop Whomp's Fortress, hence the name. The stage has a few Whomp's, and occasionly, some Thwomps and Wallops, which try to squash the player. As well as the Bullet Bills flying across the screen, the player has to endure the currents of the wind and be vary wary of the edge. | Intermediate | |
Magma Mine | Super Mario | The 5th board in the 9th Mario Party. Magma Mine is a moving stage, in which the player must ride the Mine Cart up and out of the mine, escaping the lava and dodging the attacks from the Podoboos and the Bone Dragon. | Difficult, Moving | |
Boulder Abyss | Donkey Kong | The level from Donkey Kong Country Returns. Jump across crumbling platforms, as the player climbs up the abyss. Watch out for spike balls rolling from tunnels in the background and, occasionly, a giant spike ball will fall down from the sky and crush some platforms. | Expert, Moving | |
Windblown Wilderness | Yoshi | The level from Yoshi Island DS reappears as a stage. This Wild-West location is very windy and can knock the player off the side many times. Also, Lakitus will throw Spinies onto the stage to distract the player. | Easy | |
Diamond City | Wario | Wario's "Sparkling Gem of a Metropolis" is now a battle stage. There are many buildings which the player can climb and many cars to dodge, also, balloons float through the stage, revealing items to the player. | Very Easy | |
Faron Woods | The Legend of Zelda | Begin at the base of the oak tree and climb to the top, as the water engulfs the landscape from the Skyward Sword location. | Intermediate, Moving | |
Pallet Town | Pokémon | The player battles in front of one of the four buildings within the town, which varies each time it is chosen as a stage. There are no hazards here, but pokéballs appear more commonly and pokémon can be seen in the background. | Easy, Multiple Battlefields | |
S. S. Aqua | Pokémon | The player battles on the moving ship until it reaches the dock. The water will splash onto the deck and can reveal items and coins, but can also take them away. | Intermediate, Stage Moving | |
Lor Starcutter | Kirby | As the ship flies around in the sky, the players must battle each other. As time progresses, the ship will move faster and faster, and it will be harder to stay on it. | Difficult, Stage Moving | |
Lightning | F-Zero | The players must battle round the course from start to finish. The racers will pass through, as well as Lightning Bolts falling from the sky. | Intermediate, Moving | |
Bottle Ship | Metroid | This massive stage consists of 3 parts. The first part is the Biosphere, a jungle type lcoation full flora and fauna, as well as vines that fall down from the sky. The second part is the Cryosphere, a frozen scape with many stalacites, which can fall on the player. The third part is the Pyrosphere, a hot, volcanic area with a sea of lava. | Difficult, Multiple Battlefields | |
Dark Lord's Castle | Kid Icarus | Battle in this dark location with many Reaper's in the background. Gaol sits on her throne in the background as well. | Easy | |
Kolima Bridge | Golden Sun | Players battle on a drawbridge, which will be drawn up half way through the battle. Then, the players must battle in the water. | Easy | |
Aquas | Star Fox | Battle on the underwater planet from Star Fox Command. There are no hazards on this stage. | Very Easy | |
Phoenicis | Fire Emblem | The land ruled by King Tibarn. It is very unstable and uneven, it could crumble at any time. | Intermediate | |
Wistful Woods | Pikmin | Wistful Woods is a rocky stage. Many bugs will crawl around the stage, slowing down the player, as well as making slow damage. | Easy | |
Scaraba | Earthbound | The cubical and old-structured town found within the desert. Scaraba is a simple stage, but there are many palm trees and some bodies of water. Also, the Hawk's Eye will light up the stage when it goes dark. | Intermediate | |
Punch-Out!! Ring | Punch-Out! | The Punch-Out Ring is a small stage with no hazards. It has a fake audience around the sides and in the background, but some other Punch-Out competitors can be seen training. | Very Easy | |
Bonus Stage | Ice Climbers | This stage is very slippy and contains some very small platforms. Ice Blocks will fall down from the sky and could flatten the player. | Difficult | |
Water Tunnel | Sin and Punishment | Players battle in the underwater tunnel. However, if the glass breaks, the players now play in an underwater location, where many aquatic creatures can attack them. | Expert | |
Balloon Fight | Balloon Fighter | Balloon Fight is a complex, moving stage where the players complete a balloon fight level. Follow the moving stage whilst dodging the enemies. | Expert, Moving | |
Pole Land | Clu Clu Land | This stage is quite hard to move around and has many pathways to pass through. | Intermediate |
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Unlockable[]
Image | Name | Series | Description | Difficulty |
Ghost House | Super Mario | A small room with many switches, derived from World Mushroom Ghost House in New Super Mario Bros. 2. Every switch moves the blue blocks around, making them appear and disappear. Every switch moves them around and constantly changes the design of the stage, opening new paths and closing old ones, players must use this to their advantages. | Expert | |
Starlight Peaks | Super Mario | A section from a stage in New Super Mario Bros. U. Starlight Peaks consists of 4 star shaped platforms, which turn when you stand on them. Also, there are some small sections that have Munchers on them, but these damage players when stood on. Players can also stand on Boost Mode platforms when they appear. | Pro | |
Retro 1-1 | Super Mario | The first stage from Super Mario Bros. returns in a 3D look. 8-bit Goombas and Koopas walk through the stage, and some Brick Blocks will give out items and coins. It is a moving stage. | Difficult, Moving | |
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Comet Observatory | Super Mario | Players battle in numerous locations from both Galaxy games as well as the observatory itself. The first stage is the Comet Observatory, it is very simple and has no hazards. Players battle outside the garden section, and on the small planet above. Luma's appear in the background. The second stage is located in the Sweet Sweet Galaxy, where the players must battle whilst dodging the holes in floor, as it turns around. The third stage is the Gusty Garden Galaxy, where the players battle on two planets connected with vines. The fourth planet is the Beat Block Galaxy, where the players must move along the bridge, when the blocks constantly appear and disappear every 5 seconds. The fifth stage is the Clockwork Ruins Galaxy, in which the player must battle on one of the Millstones as it turns and drops to the bottom. The sixth stage is Bowser Jr's Doomsday Machine, which the players must dodge as it moves through the stage, but they can also stand on some clouds for a short time. | Pro, Moving, Moving Stage, Multiple Battlefields |
Bowser Fountain | Paper Mario | Players battle in the grasslands, where there are 2 Bowser Fountains; one spits water, the other fire. Players must dodge these, as they can fire in all directions and can provide lots of damage. | Intermediate | |
Bonus Arena | Donkey Kong | The bonus stage in Donkey Kong Country. Jump up and down the platforms, battling the opponents. Coins replace the positions that the banana's took in the game. Occasionally, a bad banana will appear and damage some players. | Intermediate | |
Primeval Ruins | Donkey Kong | The abandoned ruins within the Grape Kingdom. Primeval Ruins is a very simple stage, but it has many dangers. The blocks shown, will move in and out, and trap the players in a small area, but they will occasionally all move back and leave the battlefield open. If the player is caught out by a block moving out, they will fall to the ground below. | Expert | |
Dr. Wario's Lab | Wario | As the Megavitamins and Viruses fall down, the player must dodge them and fight until they reach the top. The stage is a moving stage, and they better watch out, else they may get trapped in. | Pro | |
Shy Guy's Ship | Yoshi | Follow the ship as the captain throws Bob-omb's at the players. Once at the end, the players will be able to battle on the ship. | Expert, Moving | |
Skyloft | The Legend of Zelda | Follow the Loftwings around Skyloft and land on many different parts of the sky city, including the Waterfall Cave, Fun Fun Island, Pumpkin Landing, Bug Rock, Bamboo Island, Hylia Statue, Bazaar and Graveyard. | Pro, Moving | |
Mirror Chamber | The Legend of Zelda | Within the Arbiter's Grounds lies the Mirror Chamber, home of the Mirror of Twilight. Here the players must battle and defeat each other. Occasionally the Sages will drop hazards or items onto the stage and portals will appear to take the player to another part of the stage. | Intermediate, Multiple Battlefields | |
Snowpeak Ruins | The Legend of Zelda | Travel around the Snowpeak Ruins, dodging the Chilfos and Freezard's attacks. But, also traversing the mansions deadly staircases and platforms. | Pro, Moving | |
Great Bay Temple | The Legend of Zelda | Within the Water Control Room, the players must battle. Every so often, the water level will rise and the players must sometimes battle under the water. Also, the Deku, Goron and Zora masks will drop down for the player to use. | Expert | |
Frontier Access | Pokémon | This stage in the Johto region is very hard to fight on, due to the fact that the many Pokémon perform some attacks on them. | Difficult | |
Pacifidlog Town | Pokémon | Players battle on two platforms above the sea. Occasionly, Rayquaza will appear in the background and use the Dragon Pulse move to attack the players. If the player is in the water, he/she can regain some health points, up to a maximum of 5% every couple of minutes. | Expert | |
Amber Castle | Pokémon | Representing the Anime side of Sinnoh, Amber Castle is a stage with two parts. First fighting on the outside and then in the part where the swarms of Combee's and Vespiquen's are. | Difficult, Multiple Battlefields | |
Volcano Valley | Kirby | This stage has two sections to it, which change throughout the fight. The first stage consists of two platforms with many rocks and lava falling from the sky. The second stage consists of a Graveyard with many Zombons and Gravies in it. | Intermediate, Multiple Battlefields | |
Toy Tracks | Kirby | This land made of yarn is full of many toys, large and small. Also, a train passes through the stage occasionly and can damage the player by at least 25% each hit. | Difficult | |
Casino Palace | F-Zero | This stage is full of wealth and neon signs. The racers will pass through every so often and coins appear more often than on other stages. | Easy | |
Glacier One | Metroid | Glacier One is a Space-Pirate research centre, engulfed in Sub-Zero temperatures. The stage is very simple, but due to the low temperatures, players move slower than they did. | Easy | |
Phazon Quarry | Metroid | The Phazon Quarry is a simple stage. It contains some moving platforms and lasers are fired through sometimes. | Very Easy | |
Flat Zone 3 | Game and Watch | Very similar to the previous Flat Zones. There are no hazards here, but the stage will change often, to other Game and Watch games. | Very Easy, Multiple Battlefields | |
Kitchen | Chibi-Robo! | This is very simple moving stage. Players travel around the kitchen and onto the table and continue in a circuit. There are a few hazards, but most are very weak. | Intermediate, Moving | |
Ninja Castle | Nazo no Murasame Jo | Based on the appearance from Nintendo Land, Ninja Castle is a a difficult stage. Players battle in the forest type area, whilst shuriken's are thrown at them. | Easy | |
Divine Sanctuary | Xenoblade Chronicles | Players battle along the waterfalls two levels. If the player stands in the water too long, they will fall down to the next level or even fall off. | Difficult | |
Space Pirate Ship | Kid Icarus | Battle on the Space-Pirate Ship as it travels through the Galactic Sea. Space-Pirates will attack the players, as well as the Underworld Forces. | Intermediate, Stage Moving | |
Reset Bomb Depot | Kid Icarus | Battle on Viridi's Reset Bomb Depot. However, when the Bomb's are emitted, the players must battle on that as it is falling through the air. But, they must destroy it before it hits the ground, else BOOM! | Expert, Moving | |
Tundaria Tower | Golden Sun | Tundaria is a quite a complex stage. Players battle atop the tower and use many different height levels to battle on. Ladders can be used to climb up/down to the level above/below them, however, there are many blockades like tree stumps, so they might get cornered. | Difficult | |
Gressenheller University | Professor Layton | Battle outside of the University. The outside contains many cars going past, including the Laytonmobile, as well as many hazards coming down the road. | Intermediate | |
Descole Castle | Professor Layton | Battle inside certain places of Descole's Castle. Watch out for hidden traps, and occasionally, a unique puzzle will appear. | Difficult, Multiple Battlefields | |
Sargasso Space Zone | Star Fox | Players battle across the asteroids and the fighter ships that pass through. The base can be seen in the background, it is a non-moving stage. | Difficult, Stage Moving | |
Titania | Star Fox | Titania is a complex stage. Players follow the Landmaster around Titania. Players must dodge bombs and bullets which will fly into the stage from any direction. It is a moving stage. | Expert, Moving | |
The Arena | Fire Emblem | The Arena is a very simple stage, originating from Fire Emblem: Awakening. The stage has similarities to a Coliseum and has no hazards. | Very Easy | |
Citadel of Spiders | Pikmin | This is a very simple location found in the depths of the Perplexing Pool. There are no hazards. | Easy | |
Summers | Earthbound | Summers is a simple, seaside town that has few hazards. These are cars and enemies. These will be common throughout the battlefield and provide lots of damage. | Intermediate | |
Mach Circuit | Mach Rider | As the riders drive around the circuit, the players must battle across the terrain and obstacles around it, as well as going on the track. | Expert, Moving | |
Forest Maze | Super Mario | Players fight on the stage from the Mario RPG. Wigglers will walk through the stage, and can be used to bounce on, but, if bounced on too long they will get angry and start attacking the players. There are also some tree stumps, which players can hide in and surprise attack other players. | Intermediate | |
Moody Clouds | Rayman | Players fight on this stage amid a storm. Lightning bolts fly down and try to hit the player, and the rain makes the stage very slippy. | Expert | |
Bomber Land | Bomberman | Bomber Land is a stage that represents the Bomberman games. Players battle around a small arena, which is set like the usual, with rocks in every other space. Players battle here and use logic and timing to defeat opponents. | Intermediate | |
Water Palace | Sonic the Hedgehog | Players battle on all levels of the palace. Water will flow through the stage occasionally and players must battle underwater. | Intermediate | |
Pirate Seas | Spyro | Players battle on the ship as it travels along the sea. It will crash into the rocks and then the players will battle on the rocks. | Expert, Stage Moving, Multiple Battlefields | |
Airship | Final Fantasy | Players battle on this airbourne ship, as it hovers in the air. Occasionally, hazards will come into contact with the ship and begin to destroy, making the battlefield smaller and smaller. | Pro, Moving, Moving Stage | |
Groznyj Grad | Metal Gear Solid | Players battle in the hangar of the base. The can use cars as hiding places and boxes as weapons, but everything here can be destroyed, and some can blow up. | Easy | |
Proto Castle | Megaman | Proto Castle is a simple stage from Megaman 5. It contains 4 sections which the player can battle on. All varying in size and appearance. | Intermediate, Multiple Battlegrounds | |
Nintendo Letterbox | Nintendo | Players battle on this course, similar to Pictochat. They can use drawings and messages as platforms, unless they are in 3d, when they block the screen. The drawer can also draw items/hazards as well. | Difficult | |
Wuhu Island | Nintendo | Players battle on the Bridge, on the beach, in the cave, on the mountains and in the volcano. There are many hazards including cars, bikes, dogs, frisbees, fire and runners. | Pro, Mulitple Battlefields | |
Wii U | Nintendo | Players battle on the Wii U tablet. The hazard here is a person tapping the screen. | Easy |
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Retro[]
Items[]
Assists and Pokéballs[]
Main Article: Super Smash Bros. Galaxy/Assist Trophies and Pokéballs
Items[]
Main Article: Super Smash Bros. Galaxy/Items
Modes[]
Story Mode[]
Main Article: Super Smash Bros. Galaxy/Story Mode
Mission Mode[]
Main Article: Super Smash Bros. Galaxy/Mission Mode
Classic Mode[]
Main Article: Super Smash Bros. Galaxy/Classic Mode
Stadium[]
Main Article: Super Smash Bros. Galaxy/Stadium
Music[]
Main Article: Super Smash Bros. Galaxy/Music
Unlockable Content[]
Main Article: Super Smash Bros. Galaxy/Unlockable Content
Selection Screen[]
Downloadable Packs[]
The game will contain 11 Downloadable Packs for the Wii U, ?? for the Neptune Z and 10 for the 3DS. Each Pack will contain characters, assists, stages, items and much more.
Main Article: Super Smash Bros. Galaxy/Smash Store
Beta Elements[]
Main Article: Super Smash Bros. Galaxy/Beta Elements
Credits[]
- Credit to anyone who made any of the artwork
Polls[]