Hold the Y button to zoom in as close as you can.Move the C-Stick left or right to rotate the trophy so that you're looking at the back of it.While viewing the Daisy trophy, some clever camera changes will get you "between" Daisy's hair and the back of her head, revealing another eye behind her right ear! Finding it can be a bit tricky on your own the following directions will get you a good view of the eye using the least amount of motions. (Note that some may have been fixed in later versions of SSBM.) Nintendo only released this trophy (and a Samus Unmasked trophy) at a Toys 'R' Us event in Japan. *The "Mario & Yoshi" trophy currently can only be unlocked with Action Replay codes.
Be sure to check the tips page if you're having trouble finding some of these trophies. There are 290 trophies in all (in the English version), and 70 of them come from the Mario or Donkey Kong series.
Melee includes a trophy collecting side quest. Princess Peach's Castle, Kongo Jungle, Yoshi's Story, Rainbow Cruise, Jungle Japes, Yoshi's Island, Mushroom Kingdom, Mushroom Kingdom II, Yoshi's Island (past stage), and Kongo Jungle (past stage). Mario (unlockable), Luigi (unlockable), Mario, Peach, and Yoshi.īarrel Cannon, Bob-omb, Fire Flower, Freezie, Green Shell, Hammer, Metal Box, Poison Mushroom, Red Shell, Starman, and Super Mushroom. Melee's release was pushed back to December 3, 2001.īowser, DK, Dr. Originally planned to launch on Novemwith the GameCube, Super Smash Bros. Your favorite Nintendo characters are back, and ready to brawl all over again on the Nintendo GameCube! This highly-anticipated sequel to Super Smash Bros.