Super Smash Bros. Melee Trophy Guide
Nintendo Trophies
Ryota Hayami
Trophy description
An 18-year-old Wave Race competitor from Japan. While he doesn't appear to have one outstanding trait, his acceleration, top speed, and maneuverability are quite well balanced. In Wave Race: Blue Storm, he's done away with his helmet and goggles in an attempt to make his face more recognizable across the world.
11/96
How to get it
Available in the Lottery and as a random drop in Classic, Adventure and All-Star.
Kensuke Kimachi
Trophy description
A member of the Vertical Air snowboard team of Japan. He's 19 years of age and a top boarder in Japan, but his team is still working on achieving world-class ranking. Kensuke is a mellow, laid-back guy who gets bored quickly with things that don't spark his interest. He plays a lot of Nintendo games when he's not riding.
4/98
How to get it
Available in the Lottery and as a random drop in Classic, Adventure and All-Star when you have either:
- played VS. Mode 200 times
- collected all other Trophies in the Lottery
Love Giant
Trophy description (U.S. Version)
A reincarnation of the sun that appears on a solitary island in the south seas. Doshin feeds off the emotions of the islanders to grow into a giant. The islanders named it for the sound of its heavy footsteps: "Doh-Shin!" Its yellow color indicates its friendly nature: this Doshin likes to help with the villagers' daily tasks.
Japan Only
Trophy description (European Version)
A reincarnation of the sun that appears on a solitary island in the south seas. Doshin feeds off the emotions of the islanders to grow into a giant. Its yellow color indicates its friendly nature; this Doshin with its characteristic navel likes to help with the villagers' daily tasks.
How to get it
Available as a random drop in Classic, Adventure and All-Star.
Hate Giant
Trophy description (U.S. Version)
A reincarnation of the sun that appears on a solitary island in the south seas. Doshin feeds off the emotions of the islanders to grow into a giant. The islanders named it for the sound of its heavy footsteps: "Doh-Shin!" The red color of this Doshin points toward its malignant nature. It knows but one thing: Destroy! Destroy!
Japan Only
Trophy description (European Version)
A reincarnation of the sun that appears on a solitary island in the south seas. Doshin feeds off the emotions of the islanders to grow into a giant. Its red color points toward its malignant nature. This Doshin with its protruding navel knows but one thing: Destroy! Destroy!
How to get it
Available in the Lottery when you have either:
- unlocked all playable characters
- collected all other Trophies in the Lottery
Ray Mk II
Trophy description
The Custom Robo games feature combat between small robots averaging about 12 inches in height. Ray Mk II is the upgraded descendant of one of the combatants from the original game. It's a well-balanced Jumper model in the Shining Fighter line of robots. Its stable design lets it excel with a minimum of customization.
Japan Only
Errors in the description
The correct game title is "Custom Robo V2".
How to get it
Available in the Lottery.
Bayonette
Trophy description
Tsurugi and Yaiba, twin brothers who were bewitched by the dark power, combined their beloved robots Spear and Lance to form this illegal robot. The brothers used the Strike Vanisher model as a base, but then added a number of stealth capabilities. This successful power-up is nothing short of a Custom Robo miracle.
Japan Only
Errors in the description
The correct game title is "Custom Robo V2".
How to get it
Available in the Lottery and as a random drop in Classic, Adventure and All-Star when you have either:
- cleared Adventure at least once
- collected all other Trophies in the Lottery
Annie
Trophy description
Annie, a Jumper model in the Stunner line of robots, was the robot used by Nanase, a cadet at the Takuma Academy, a commander training school. At the climax of the story, Nanase fell prey to temptation and stained her hands with the illegal robot Majei. This act ultimately set the stage for her undeniably tragic end.
Japan Only
Errors in the description
The correct game title is "Custom Robo V2".
How to get it
Available in the Lottery and as a random drop in Classic, Adventure and All-Star when you have either:
- played VS. Mode 200 times
- collected all other Trophies in the Lottery
Mr. Resetti
Trophy description
Prepare to receive a really long talking-to if you reset this game: the next time you play, Mr. Resetti will be waiting to deliver his best scolding. No matter what your intentions are, pressing the RESET Button will bring you face-to-face with this fervent character. Sometimes the only way to shut him up is to apologize.
Errors in the description
The 'Future Release' is Animal Crossing.
How to get it
Defeat 5 Fighting Wire Frames in Cruel Melee.
Tom Nook
Trophy description
This guy's the friendly neighborhood shopkeeper who kindly helps the player set up his or her first house. He has a nose for business, and his customer service is second to none. During the course of the game, his store starts as a corner shop, expands to become a convenience store, and finally becomes a thriving supermarket.
Errors in the description
The 'Future Release' is Animal Crossing.
How to get it
Collect a total of 1001 Coins. This includes Coins you've already spent in the Lottery.
Totakeke
Trophy description
A wandering musician whose daily life is a bit of a mystery. He plays in front of the train station every Saturday night starting at 8.00 p.m. He has a large repertoire and plays both old and new hits from all over the world. His music is so ingrained in the villagers that it's impossible to imagine them living without it.
Errors in the description
The 'Future Release' is Animal Crossing.
Totakeke was renamed 'K.K. Slider' for the final Western release.
How to get it
Available in the Lottery and as a random drop in Classic, Adventure and All-Star when you have either:
- played VS. Mode 200 times
- collected all other Trophies in the Lottery
Motion-Sensor Bomb
Trophy description (U.S. Version)
The perfect accessory for ambushes, the Motion-Sensor Bomb has long been a favorite covert weapon of spies and other stealthy operatives. It adheres to any surface, and once armed, detonates with incredible force when it detects motion in its range. In the frantic world of Super Smash Bros., it doesn't take long for it to go.
How to get it
Clear Event Match 3.
Trophy description (Japanese version)
The perfect accessory for ambushes, the proximity mine has long been a favorite covert weapon of the Carrington Institute any surface and once armed, detonates with incredible force when it detects motion within its range. In the frantic world of Super Smash Bros., it doesn't take long for it to go
Errors in the description
The Japanese trophy description is missing a piece of text: "…Carrington Institute any surface and once armed…".
The European version uses the U.S. design and debut, but the Japanese name and (broken) description.
Cloaking Device
Trophy description
This state-of-the-art camouflage device bends light rays in such a way that players using it appear almost invisible. The device fosters confusion, and players using it will not take damage while cloaked. This does not mean, however, that players become invulnerable, so they can still be sent reeling or flying across the screen, depending on their damage percentages.
Errors in the description
The Japanese version credits the debut of this item to Perfect Dark.
How to get it
Available in the Lottery and as a random drop in Classic, Adventure and All-Star when you have either:
- played VS. Mode 200 times
- collected all other Trophies in the Lottery
Heririn
Trophy description
Kururin sets off in his specialized helicopter to rescue his siblings who have lost their way somewhere among ten worlds. The helicopter is fitted with an enormous blade, which propels the machine forward by slowly rotating. The mazes that Kururin must navigate are narrow and filled with all kinds of strange obstacles.
Japan Only
Errors in the description
Kuru Kuru Kururin was also released in Europe. The European version corrected this by omitting 'Japan Only'.
How to get it
Available in the Lottery and as a random drop in Classic, Adventure and All-Star.
Captain Olimar
Trophy description
The main character of the game Pikmin, Captain Olimar crash-lands on a mysterious planet after his spaceship malfunctions. In order to get off the planet, he must gather the pieces of his broken ship, but the atmosphere of the planet is poisonous to Olimar. As a result, he has to enlist the help of the native Pikmin.
12/01
How to get it
Have a Pikmin save on your Memory Card.
Pikmin
Trophy description
These strange beings are part plant, part animal. They spend most of their time buried in the earth, but they will befriend whoever plucks them, as evidenced by their devotion to Captain Olimar. Each Pikmin has a leaf on its head that grows into a bud and finally a flower. Like a flower, the life of a Pikmin is both fragile and beautiful.
12/01
How to get it
Available in the Lottery and as a random drop in Classic, Adventure and All-Star when you have either:
- cleared Adventure at least once
- collected all other Trophies in the Lottery
Alpha
Trophy description
A creature in an imaginary cubist world where survival of the fittest is the rule. These creatures have strong, efficient bodies and the cute faces of pandas. They form family groups and treat each other lovingly, yet have no respect for other beasts. Their favorite foods seem to be meat and bamboo grass.
Errors in the description
The 'Future Release' is Cubivore: Survival of the Fittest. The game was published by Atlus in the U.S., and not Nintendo.
How to get it
Available in the Lottery when you have either:
- unlocked all playable characters
- collected all other Trophies in the Lottery
Maruo Maruhige
Trophy description
His name is Maruo Maruhige. He has a splendid moustache, and he's the eldest son of a long-established card merchant. After stints as a taxi driver and convenience store clerk, he settled into his role as heir to the card business, which has been in his family for five generations. He manages the Maruhige Card Shop.
Japan Only
How to get it
Available in the Lottery.
Bubbles
Trophy description
The mysterious Bubbles can only move straight ahead and has problems stopping: she changes paths by sticking out her hand and grabbing a post on the way by. If Bubbles makes contact with a Sea Urchin, she'll pop and deflate like a balloon. Bubbles protects herself by shocking Sea Urchins and pushing them into walls to destroy them.
How to get it
Available in the Lottery and as a random drop in Classic, Adventure and All-Star.
Ducks
Trophy description
These friendly fowl are the targets in the game Duck Hunt, which utilizes the Nintendo Zapper Light Gun. They appear and randomly fly about trying to escape after your faithful (if slightly clamorous) hunting dog flushes them out. Once you drop the ducks, your dog dutifully fetches them by the napes of their necks and grins at you.
10/85
How to get it
Available in the Lottery and as a random drop in Classic, Adventure and All-Star.
Tamagon
Trophy description
This is the main character of a Japanese NES game never released in North America. In this quirky maze game, your goal was to work your way through a series of scrolling mazes while battling the cyclopean henchmen of a large, winged demon. Tamagon not only had to worry about the evil creatures, but also the walls, which were extremely harmful.
Japan Only
Errors in the description
The correct game title is "Devil World". The game was also released in Europe. This trophy has been completely removed from the European version, and can't even be accessed using a cheat device.
How to get it
Only available in the Japanese version.
Mach Rider
Trophy description
After the destruction of his home town, Mach Rider jumped onto his machine-gun-equipped combat motorcycle and set off in search of a new home, destroying all the Quadrunners who got in his way. His motorcycle had four gears and endless ammunition. When hit, Mach Rider would break into fragments and then rejoin together.
10/85
Errors in the description
Mach Rider does not have endless ammunition. He must restock it by bumping enemies off the road.
This is the first and only time the word "Quadrunners" is used to describe the "Evil Forces". In the game, the Evil Forces appear to ride trikes rather than quadbikes.
How to get it
Clear Classic Mode in 5 minutes or less.
Eggplant Man
Trophy description
Eggplant Man debuted as an enemy in the NES game Wrecking Crew. Even though his movement pattern was very simple, he was a fairly formidable foe, since Mario and Luigi had limited means of attack. You could beat this enemy by dropping a Dead-End Drum on him or by trapping him behind a door and blowing up the room.
10/85
Errors in the description
You can trap enemies behind doors, but you can't defeat enemies by then blowing up the room.
How to get it
Available in the Lottery Mode.
Balloon Fighter
Trophy description
The goal in Balloon Fight is to break your enemy's two balloons, depriving him of his flotation devices. If you lose one balloon, your buoyancy drops and it becomes harder to rise. As you can pop both friends' and enemies' balloons, you have to stay alert in this two-player fun fest. The balloonist's name is unknown.
6/86
How to get it
Available in the Lottery and as a random drop in Classic, Adventure and All-Star.
Flipper
Trophy description
Made famous as an unpredictable obstacle in Balloon Fight, the Flipper stops and hangs in midair when thrown. Any character who comes in contact with the bumper-balls on its ends will be knocked away as the Flipper spins wildly. Flippers can be a bit irksome: in Balloon Fight they caused accidents to friends and foes alike.
6/86
Errors in the description
The Flipper was originally named "Propellor" in the Balloon Fight instruction manual.
How to get it
Available in the Lottery and as a random drop in Classic, Adventure and All-Star.
Pit
Trophy description
The head of Palutena's personal bodyguards, Pit traveled near and far to gather Three Sacred Treasures that would help him defeat the evil goddess of darkness, Medusa, and free Palutena, the goddess of light. Pit couldn't fly with his little wings; only the Wings of Pegasus let him take flight. Will Pit ever fight again?
7/87
How to get it
Available as a random drop in Classic, Adventure and All-Star.
Dr. Wright
Trophy description
The assistant to the mayor of SimCity, Dr. Wright was actually named after the creator of the game. As a player, you'd have to use your wisdom and experience to give timely advice to the mayor; if you did a good job, the city prospered. Dr. Wright is one of the leaders in the all-time, bizarre Nintendo-game-hairstyle contest.
8/91
How to get it
Available in the Lottery and as a random drop in Classic, Adventure and All-Star.
Excitebike
Trophy description
This top-of-the-line motocross motorcycle can accelerate like crazy with its turbo, but this also causes the temperature gauge to rise rapidly; if used too often, the bike will overheat. You can cool your hot bike down by running over special icons scattered across the track. The turbo and ramps let you pull insane airs.
10/85
How to get it
Available in the Lottery and as a random drop in Classic, Adventure and All-Star.
Lip's Stick
Trophy description
This magical stick was used by the character Lip in the Japanese game Panel De Pon, which was later released as Tetris Attack in the United States. Lip's Stick causes a flower to sprout from an enemy's head, inflicting damage as it grows. Quickly tap the Control Stick back and forth to get a flower off of your head.
Japan Only
How to get it
Get a 20-hit combo in Training Mode.
Monster
Trophy description
This rally car tore up dirt and raced through uncharted lands in the Disk System game 3D Hot Rally. While it wasn't as fast as the other two car types, it had super-strong shocks to deal with horrible roads and other obstacles. Mario and Luigi are in command of this car, although they don't show themselves in the game very often.
Japan Only
Errors in the description
Mario and Luigi only appear in the official artwork for the game. While the drivers of the car do appear in-game, they do not resemble Mario and Luigi.
How to get it
Available in the Lottery and as a random drop in Classic, Adventure and All-Star.
Ayumi Tachibana
Trophy description
Ayumi's the heroine of the Detective Club games, which were made for the Famicom Disk System. In the first instalment of the series, Ayumi solved the murder of one of her friends, and shortly thereafter, she opened her own investigative agency. Since those early days, she's proven to be a daring and peerless crime solver.
Japan Only
How to get it
Ayumi debuted in the first Famicom Detective Club. The second game was a prequel to the first game, and it was in this prequel she solved the murder of one of her friends and opened an investigative agency.
How to get it
Available as a random drop in Classic, Adventure and All-Star.
Donbe & Hikari
Trophy description
Donbe and Hikari are the main characters in this video-game version of a classic Japanese folk tale. The game chronicles the lives of our fearless heroes from their births to the time they drove the evil from the Island of Ogres. They are accompanied in their adventure by Ringo the dog, Matsunosuke the monkey, and Ohana the pheasant.
Japan Only
How to get it
Available in the Lottery and as a random drop in Classic, Adventure and All-Star.
Sheriff
Trophy description
Sheriff is a game with a particularly long history, even among other classic Nintendo arcade games. You aimed the sheriff's gun by way of an eight-directional dial controller, which you would depress to fire. The goal of this frontier shooter was to protect the territory from various scoundrels and ne'er-do-wells.
Japan Only
Errors in the description
The goal was to rescue your maiden from the bandits.
How to get it
Get a combined character total of 12 1/2 minutes or under in Target Test.
Diskun
Trophy description
This little guy is the adorable mascot for a Nintendo Entertainment System peripheral device released in 1985. Using the disk system, you could rewrite games for 500 yen, an epochal and economical feature. Funnily enough, the instruction booklet was sold separately for 100 yen. The disk system's first game was The Legend of Zelda.
Japan Only
Errors in the description
The Famicom Disk System was released in 1986. This was corrected in the European description.
How to get it
Achieve all 249 Bonus Scores.
Mr. Game & Watch
Trophy description
First appearing in 1980, the Game & Watch series is the father of all portable liquid crystal games. The main character is simple and monochrome but has a timeless individuality. There are 39 different games in the series and they've sold over 43 million units worldwide. Pictured at left is the particularly popular Fire model.
1980
How to get it
Clear Classic Mode with Mr. Game & Watch.
Game & Watch
Trophy description
This stage of Super Smash Bros. Melee takes its motif from the Game & Watch series. It incorporates settings from Oil Panic, Helmet, and Manhole, and it's sure to send a wave of nostalgia crashing over old-school gamers. If you want to truly reproduce the Game & Watch experience, try playing this unique level in Fixed-Camera Mode!
How to get it
Clear Event Match 45.
Super Scope
Trophy description
A peripheral device for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, the Super Scope is a wireless weapon that shoots infrared light to a receiver placed on top of the television. In Super Smash Bros. Melee, it can be fired rapidly or charged up to release a more powerful blast. It only has enough energy for 3 charge shots.
9/92
How to get it
Available in the Lottery and as a random drop in Classic, Adventure and All-Star.
GCN
Trophy description
Nintendo's latest bundle of joy arrived in North America on November 18, 2001, and video-game fans rejoiced. This little beauty is sleek, compact and full of cutting-edge technology. Incorporating optical media for the first time, the Nintendo Gamecube was truly born to play. Rumor has it that Super Smash Bros. Melee is a software title for this wondrous device.
Hardware
How to get it
Available in the Lottery after collecting 250 Trophies.