Super Smash Bros. Ultimate might have already launched for Nintendo Switch--and received a big update just recently--but Super Smash Bros. Melee still holds a special place in the hearts of many. The GameCube game launched in 2001 (2002 in Europe) and was loved by millions of gamers worldwide.
Today we're putting your Melee knowledge to the test: can you name every Super Smash Bros. Melee character in under five minutes? Once you're done, be sure to comment your score in the comments below, and remember to share with your friends to see who has the superior gaming knowledge.
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