Display title | Super Smash Flash |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Super Smash Flash (hosted at McLeod Gaming) is a series of Flash-based Super Smash Bros. clones by Cleod 9. The original Super Smash Flash is somewhat weak, among other things featuring only one attack button. It was nonetheless notable for its large amount of unlockable content. The sequel, Super Smash Flash 2, which is currently[when?] in 0.8b, is shaping up to be a true Flash version of Super Smash Bros.. |