Super Smash Flash 0.9 [updated] -

Perhaps the most controversial yet beloved aspect of SSF2 was the inclusion of anime characters. In v0.9, Goku and Naruto were fully playable, distinct fighters. They weren't just reskins; they had movesets pulled directly from their source material. Goku had his Kamehameha and Instant Transmission, feeling like a heavy-hitting rush-down fighter. Naruto utilized Shadow Clones and Rasengan. For a young player in 2012, seeing Goku fight Mario on Final Destination wasn't just a cool mod; it was a wish fulfillment that Nintendo wouldn't acknowledge for another six years (with the inclusion of Ridley and Simon Belmont in Ultimate , though Goku remains the ultimate pipe dream).

Super Smash Flash 0.9 was never intended to be the "final" product; it was the ultimate proof of concept. It proved that a browser-based game could handle complex fighting mechanics, multi-man brawls, and a massive roster without requiring a high-end PC. super smash flash 0.9