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{{Title|''Smash World''}}
{{Infobox Game
|title = Smash World
|image = [[File:Smash World.jpg|200px]]
|caption = [[File:SmashBrosSymbol.svg|50px|class=invert]]
|developer = Nintendo<br>Hatena Co., Ltd.
|publisher = Nintendo
|designer = Hatena Co., Ltd.
|release date = April 17, 2019
|genre = App/Service
|platform = Android, iOS
}}


{{out of date|October 2010}}
{{for|other uses of "Smash World"|Smash World (disambiguation)}}
'''Smash World''' refers to the network of Smash Bros. sites dedicated to serving the needs of the Smash [[Community]].


== Smash World Sites ==
'''''Smash World''''' ({{ja|スマプラス|Sumapurasu}}, ''Smash Plus'') is a supplementary service and social app for ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. It became active on April 17th, 2019 as a free service and accessible through the Nintendo Switch Online app on smartphones and tablets. An active Nintendo Switch Online subscription is required to log in.
*[http://www.smashworld.org/main.shtml Super Smash Bros. Fantasy World] - [[SSBFW]]
*[http://www.smashbrosmelee.com Super Smash Bros. Melee World] - SSBMW
*[http://www.smashboards.com Smash World Forums] - [[Smash World Forums|Smashboards]]
*[http://www.smashbrawl.com Super Smash Blog] - SSBlog
*[[Main Page|Smash Wiki]] - [[SmashWiki]] (sold to Wikia, has since split into independance but original domain www.smashwiki.com still belongs to Wikia)


== Smash World History==
The service allows users to view, post, and download videos made with the [[Video Editor]] or stages made with the [[Stage Builder]] in ''Ultimate'' within the service for use in the game itself. The front page of the app has a collection of videos algorithmically decided to appear that refreshes everytime the user opens the app again. While viewing videos, the user can like the video with a thumbs up icon to boost it in the front page algorithm and share it to other platforms. Underneath the video or stage is a button that identifies the creator. Pressing the button takes the user to a special page containing all content made by said creator. Since all videos on the service are unlisted [[YouTube]] videos, the user has access to all YouTube settings in the app, including the ability to switch to the YouTube mobile app and watch the video there. The service also allows players to voice chat with others in battle arenas, check in-game notifications and create nameable [[spirit]] teams from those already in the player's possession. The service also has a search engine to find videos featuring certain characters and a history feature that allows users to replay content previously viewed at any point.


Smash World was created by {{sm|Gideon}} on June 21, 1999, under the alias of Kamikaze. The original site that started it all, [http://members.tripod.com/ssbros/ Super Smash Bros. Fantasy World], is still up.
[[Category:Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]
 
The site was created in order to pass time as Gideon waited for his July birthday. Things went slow at first, but the site was maintained with daily updates.
 
About a year later, in August, one of the biggest Perfect Dark sites at the time offered free hosting to [[SSBFW]]. The tripod days were finally over. A new layout was created, and new forums were opened, which would eventually become [[SmashBoards]].  The new site was located at  ''smashbros.pd64.com'', and hits were drastically increasing.  It was at about this time that some of Smash World's site rivalries became most fierce.  [[Amorasaki]] owned one of the top rival sites to [[SSBFW]].  The highlight of those years came when Yahoo finally added [[SSBFW]] to their search directory. At that time Smash World finally got its own forums as opposed to using PD64's all the time. This was a big hit, and with around 100 members, (most like [[Treget]] came from PD64's forums) things looked bright.
 
On January 1st, 2001, to celebrate the 'official' millennium, yet another site layout was made for [[SSBFW]]. [[Treget]] and Gideon worked together to create what can now be seen at [http://smashworld.org/main.shtml SmashWorld.org]. The new layout was released as scheduled on January 1st, 2001, and it made a huge impression on many people.
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Revision as of 16:40, March 28, 2024

Smash World
Smash World.jpg
SmashBrosSymbol.svg
Developer(s) Nintendo
Hatena Co., Ltd.
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Designer(s) Hatena Co., Ltd.
Genre(s) App/Service
Platform(s) Android, iOS
For other uses of "Smash World", see Smash World (disambiguation).

Smash World (スマプラス, Smash Plus) is a supplementary service and social app for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. It became active on April 17th, 2019 as a free service and accessible through the Nintendo Switch Online app on smartphones and tablets. An active Nintendo Switch Online subscription is required to log in.

The service allows users to view, post, and download videos made with the Video Editor or stages made with the Stage Builder in Ultimate within the service for use in the game itself. The front page of the app has a collection of videos algorithmically decided to appear that refreshes everytime the user opens the app again. While viewing videos, the user can like the video with a thumbs up icon to boost it in the front page algorithm and share it to other platforms. Underneath the video or stage is a button that identifies the creator. Pressing the button takes the user to a special page containing all content made by said creator. Since all videos on the service are unlisted YouTube videos, the user has access to all YouTube settings in the app, including the ability to switch to the YouTube mobile app and watch the video there. The service also allows players to voice chat with others in battle arenas, check in-game notifications and create nameable spirit teams from those already in the player's possession. The service also has a search engine to find videos featuring certain characters and a history feature that allows users to replay content previously viewed at any point.