Version 0.9b is the second revision of the ninth major release and final alpha revision of the Super Smash Flash 2 Demo. It was released on July 24, 2014. Super Smash Flash 2 Battle Pong Papa's Donuteria Papa's Pizzeria N: Way Of The Ninja Dream Car Racing 2 Family Rush Dragon Ball Z Fierce Fighting Defend Your Nuts 2. Super Smash Flash 2 v0.8. Include is a arcade fighting game featuring classic video game characters. Mashed with characters from the most popular anime show, such as, Goku from DBZ, Naruto, and many more! They are all in one stage for an all out brawl. Play the latest update of Super Smash Flash 2.
Super Smash Flash 2: Pikachu is the most famous fictional character comes from Pokémon. Pikachu first appeared inPokémon Red and Greenin Japan. With the lovely appearance, Pikachu has become an icon of Japan pop culture in recent years. You can meet a Pikachu parade in many places in Japan and other countries and watch their dance performance. The name Pikachu is a combination of two Japanese sounds:pika, a sound an electric spark makes, andchu, a sound a mouse makes. Pikachu is the “electric-type” Pokémon.
Pikachu has two red circular pouches on their cheeks, which can spark with electricity. They attack primarily by projecting electricity from their bodies at their targets. In Super Smash Flash 2, Pikachu is a A+ character with quick attacks, good combo ability, great recovery, high priority attacks and amazing finishers in its smash attacks.
Pikachu is small but fast and agile, he (yeah, Pikachu is male) has the fourth fastest dashing speed that can help Pikachi performs a quick attack, excellent approach options and fast movement around the battlefield.
Entering battle by poping out from a Poke-ball, super smash flash 2 kept the characteristics of Pikachu from anime. Let’s check this video below to see how Pikachu attacks.
You can see, most of Pikachu’s KO moves are close to its body which means it needs to be close to the opponent in order to KO them. This is the disavantages of Pikachu when his poor reach in the majority of its attacks which leaves it vulnerable to characters with disjointed hitboxes (for example Mega Knight).
Moveset
Ground attacks:
- Standard attack: Headbutts continually. 3% per hit
- Side tilt: Kicks forward out in front of him with both legs. 8%
- Forward smash: Produces electricity with his cheeks. Pikachu charges a bolt of electricity in front of him, causing a lot of knockback when released. Uncharged: 20% Fully Charged: 28%
- Up tilt: Swings tail in an arc above itself. 7%
- Up smash: Flips very fast, attacking with its tail. Uncharged: 15% Fully Charged: 21%
- Down tilt: Does a quick, low tail whip. 7%
- Down smash: Discharges electricity while spinning. Uncharged: 11% Fully Charged: 13%
- Dash attack: Bashes target with it’s head like a mini Skull Bash.. 9%
Aerial attacks:
- Neutral aerial: Spins in a ball. Decent knockback and power. 10%
- Forward aerial: An electric drill-like move forward. 9%.
- Back aerial: Spins like a disc and hits multiple times. Four hits for 2% each last one deals 4%. Total of 12%
- Up aerial: Swings tail while flipping forward. 4-6%
- Down aerial: An electric drill-like move downward. 12% Another hit when landing. 2%
Grabs&throws:
- Grab: Grabs the enemy with both hands.
- Pummel: Zaps the enemy. All hits do 1%.
- Forward throw: Places opponent on back and electrocutes them forward. Can chain grab only a few characters. 7%
- Back throw: Tumbles with opponent back and throws them back. 9%
- Up throw: Headbutts opponent upward. Can chain grab fast fallers, but easy to DI out of. 5%
- Down throw: Slams on top of opponent. Can chain grab fast fallers and high fallers, but can be D.I.’ed. 5%
Other:
- Ledge attack: Backflip kick. 8%
- 100% ledge attack: None.
- Floor attack: Swings its body and tail around. 5%
Special moves:
Standard special move | Thunder Jolt |
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Side special move | Skull Bash |
Up special move | QuickAttack |
Down special move | Thunder |
Final Smash | Volt Tackle |
Pikachu is also the automatic opponent in the first “events” Catch ’em all. In this event, you have to fight against 2 Pikachus and 1 Jigglypuff.
Let’s play super smash flash 2 and meet lovely Pikachu and many players around the world! Thank you~~~
The most popular Smash fangame on the internet has received its biggest update yet – 3 years in the making!
Are you ready to experience…
SUPER SMASH FLASH 2 BETA?
NOTE: This game is still very much a work in progress. If you’d like to assist with the development, please click here.
…Super Smash what?
– Super Smash Flash is back! You do remember us, right? The original Smash Bros fangame, most popular for content and difficulty, rather than gameplay, Super Smash Flash was…well, Super Smash in a Flash. It showed very few similarities to the actual Smash Bros gameplay as it was our first game, yet still somehow attracted large crowds of people. Now, with the knowledge we’ve picked up along the way, we’re striving for the utmost quality this time around. Super Smash Flash 2 is not a game made by one person in a month, like SSF1. Super Smash Flash 2 is a game made by hundreds of people over several years. It will be one of the biggest Smash bros fan-games – no. One of the biggest Flash games, to date. We promise.
Is this actually made in Flash?
– It is, and one of our major product goals here is to show that Flash is underestimated and underappreciated. If we can make a console-quality game with controller support, online mode, and 10 years worth of custom art, so can you. No other programming interface would allow us the kind of convenience and workflow that we have with Super Smash Flash 2 without custom tools. Flash is incredible for creating video games and animations with a low barrier to entry and an incredibly simple interface. (tl;dr stop calling for Flash to die, jerks)
Why does your game have a Wikipedia page?
– I have no idea but we’re really excited about it.
This isn’t listed on Twitch! Can I stream/watch SSF2 Beta live?
Unfortunately, Twitch does not list us as a game. We suggest using YouTube Gaming!
Do you have a Discord?
We do! Please note that invitations are not always open, so if the link doesn’t work please check back again later.
Can I use my gamepad?
– If your OS recognizes it, and you’ve got drivers… yes! Please note, at this time only the downloadable version of the game (to your right) supports gamepads due to shortfalls and discrepancies in support between the browsers.
Where’s the best place to find matches?
– Our partners over at Anther’s Ladder run an awesome chat with matchmaking built right in! Check it out here.
Can you add [insert character here]?
– Unfortunately with a game of this scale, we need to plan things out ahead of time so that we can finish the game at some point. At this time we cannot accept content suggestions for this reason. Sorry!
How can I support your development?
– We are not accepting any monetary compensation on behalf of Super Smash Flash 2. The best way to support us is to keep playing. It’ll make us happy. Hopefully it’ll make you happy too.
WHERE IS THE FULL VERSION?!
– Super Smash Flash 2’s Beta release is our final full-featured update to our public release before the full game. We’re hard at work and well on our way, and we allow you to experience our progress along the way – that is the point of Super Smash Flash 2’s demos.
Are there combos in Super Smash Flash 2?
– Absolutely. Super Smash Flash 2 has low landing lag, high hitstun, and high gravity, leading to an exhilarating combo game with lots of mixups that will still feel right at home to those coming from any of the official Smash games – even ones where combos don’t exist. This is one of our major project goals.
Which Smash game is SSF2 based off of?
– Ah, I see you noticed that SSF1 was based off of Melee, huh. Well, think of SSF2 as a Frankenstein. We’re smashing together a “Greatest Hits” type deal with our engine, feel, and aesthetics, but we’re also taking our own creative liberties as well. There’s no definite answer to this question!
Well, in terms of engine?
– SSF2’s engine is Frankenstein’d too. At first glance, it’s very reminiscent of Smash 4, actually; some of the more obvious engine aspects will make that clear right away (with the low landing lag, high-ish hitstun, high gravity, etc.) But it goes deeper than that, and this will become more apparent as the game matures and we begin activating our other engine aspects.
Do characters have complete movesets?
– Absolutely. Some characters have placeholder animations at the moment, but they will all be remedied before the full release.
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Does this work on Mac/Linux?
– SSF2 runs better on Mac than on most Windows computers, actually! As far as Linux, you can always play our game using Chrome until we get an executable finished up.
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Is online mode planned?
– It’s in!! 🙂
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What about L-Cancelling or (insert some complicated Smash Bros-related acronym here)?
– Probably not included. As far as L-cancelling though, SSF2 has globally reduced landlag (some call this ALR – Aerial Lag Reduction), and instead of being move-specific, it’s mostly character specific with a few exceptions, ranging from 3 to 12 frames (at 30 FPS). If we gave you L-cancelling, you probably wouldn’t need to use it often.