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Lost Media Archive
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The immensely popular 1999 crossover fighting game Super Smash Bros. actually began development without any ties to established Nintendo franchises under the title Kakuto-Geemu Ryuoh, which can be translated to Dragon King: The Fighting Game. Very little is known about the game, and the only pieces of physical evidence of its existence are in the form of 3 screenshots that were released in an "Iwata Asks" interview with series director Masahiro Sakurai.[1]

It is speculated (based on the screenshots) that the nameless character of Dragon King became Captain Falcon in Super Smash Bros., as the Dragon King character appears to use some of Falcon's attacks, but there is little more hard evidence to support this theory.

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Gaming_Mysteries-_Super_Smash_Bros_Beta_(N64)

Gaming Mysteries- Super Smash Bros Beta (N64)

Yuriofwind’s video on the subject.


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Beta64 - Super Smash Bros.

Beta64’s video on the beta.

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Super Smash Bros. -Game Concepts--3

Masahiro Sakurai's Super Smash Bros. retrospective, with gameplay footage of Dragon King, at 1:24.


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