Super Smash Bros.

All explosive
Pipe noise without going down it
Invisible bomb




All explosive
Submitted by: Andydark of CGS (with an addition from AzNCrAzY00)
Exciting-ness scale: 1? out of 10
Does it work? --> Unconfirmed. We'll check soon.

In the Item Switch, turn on only Maximum Tomatoes. Now, go to Hyrule Castle. For some unknown reason, barrels, boxes, capsules - EVERYTHING - is explosive.


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Pipe noise without going down it
Discovered by: Connie and Wilma of CGS
Exciting-ness scale: 1 out of 10
Does it work? --> Confirmed. It works.

Go to the Mario level with the pipes and the platforms in the middle (I forget the name...) as Yoshi and somebody else. Now, make Yoshi stand by a pipe and put the other person on top of the same pipe. Now, make that person go down the pipe, and just as they're about to enter it, make Yoshi eat (B) the person. If timed correctly (make Yoshi lick a little early), Yoshi will swallow the person and turn them into the egg. Even though they never entered the pipe, the pipe sound will play.


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Sound glitch - no screenshots necessary.




Invisible bomb
Discovered by: Zanto
Exciting-ness scale: 5 out of 10
Does it work? --> Confirmed. It works.

As Link, pull out a bomb, and press R so that you throw it, and it will probably not explode on contact with the ground. Now stand a little bit away from the bomb and try to pick it up right when it explodes. If done right, Link will not be harmed by the bomb, and better yet, an invisible bomb will be in his hands! You can tell when the glitch works because Link will have his hands out and his shield will be on his back. This is much, much easier if you try it while invincible (with a Starman). You can throw the bomb at people and if you throw it lightly, you can even pick up the invisible bomb again. If you gather lots of invisible bombs in the same area, the area will start to glitch up. Try experimenting!


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Link holding what appears to be nothingness
Picking up nothingness