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'''Project M''' is a gameplay modification of Super Smash Bros. Brawl designed to make the gameplay more closely resemble that of Super Smash Bros. Melee. It increases the speed of gameplay and reduces character landing lag, and also adds back many mechanics and elements from Melee that were absent in Brawl.
https://pmunofficial.com/
 
The development team was partly descended from the original developers for Brawl+ and had members from over ten countries. Development officially ended on December 1st, 2015 with version 3.6 being the last release.
 
Project M has been commonly featured at several national tournaments, such as the Zenith series, The Big House series, and Apex 2014, and it remains the most popular gameplay mod of Brawl in tournament settings. However, it only supports NTSC versions of Brawl and no PAL build was ever released. Running Project M outside of NTSC regions requires either homebrew or an imported Wii.
 
==Installation==
On this wiki, you can find both homebrew and hackless versions of the mod. If your Wii has the ability to load homebrew, use the homebrew version. Otherwise, use the hackless version.
 
*To launch the mod, simply download the 7z file and extract it to the root of your SD card.
*For the homebrew version, launch the homebrew channel and run the Project M app.
*For the hackless version, make sure to delete any custom stages on Brawl and ensure your SD card is 2GB or less.
*Then, start up Brawl with the SD card inserted and go to the stage builder, which should trigger the exploit and launch Project M.
 
===How To Setup Videos===
'''How To Set Up Project M Hackless (NTSC) - ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WB9IX2M4uQ Project M Nexus])'''<br>
<youtube>2WB9IX2M4uQ</youtube>
 
'''How to get Project M (Homebrew Version) - ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_-brk7b5qI Goryubuster])'''<br>
<youtube>Y_-brk7b5qI</youtube>
 
==Media==
'''What is Project M? - ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TD0YbTsjpfU Linklight Too])'''<br>
<youtube>TD0YbTsjpfU</youtube>


==Screenshots==
==Screenshots==
==Media==
https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/wiihomebrews/projectmwii-01.png
<youtube></youtube>
https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/wiihomebrews/projectmwii-02.png
https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/wiihomebrews/projectmwii-03.png
https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/wiihomebrews/projectmwii-04.jpg
 
==Known Issues==
Project M is a mod for the game Super Smash Bros. Brawl that focuses on the competitive aspect of the game. However, this focus can lead to errors and abnormalities in non-competitive aspects. For example, replays may become corrupted or fail to work properly, fixed-camera mode may be off-center on certain stages, and the mod may freeze when players try to pick certain characters in Tournament Mode.
 
Additionally, certain glitches can occur when using debug commands or playing in All-Star Versus mode. The Subspace Emissary mode also has several issues and glitches. Additionally, there are glitches specific to the Pokémon Trainer character and when using Codec Conversations on Mewtwo or Roy.
 
For a complete list of issues, please click [https://www.ssbwiki.com/Project_M#Errors here].
 
==Changelog==
'''v3.6 - August 16th, 2015'''
* Kane Jungbluth-Murry replaces Brian Mckeever as the announcer.
* WarioWare, Inc. is revamped into a Wario Land themed stage.
* A competitive version of the Bowser's Castle stage is added as an alternate stage to the original.
* Rainbow Cruise and Bridge of Eldin return and are now the alternate stages for Peach's Castle and Hyrule Castle, respectively.
** For these two stages only, the player can hold Z instead of L to access "Hidden Alternate Stages" (their original alternates, the N64 versions of Peach's Castle and Hyrule Castle).
 
==Credits==
* Project Leaders: SHeLL, Magus, Strong Bad, jiang, Shadic, haloedhero, Yeroc, Shanus, cMart
* Playtesters: Historically, the PMDT has had playtesters such as Hungrybox, Mango, Lucky, KirbyKaze, Amsah, and many more. The last playtester team before the end of development consisted of Gimpyfish62, TheReflexWonder, Fuzzyness, Professor Pro, Fly Amanita, Jolteon, Vigilante and many, many others.
* Graphics/Menu Design: FireBall Stars, ds22
* Modellers: Pik, Nanobuds, TOCK, StarWaffle, Spex130, SJS
* Animation: haloedhero, Ztilb, SilentDoom, FireBall Stars, Camelot
* Stage Design: Mewtwo2000, Shadic, Vanguard, SOJ, LlamaJuice, Sandfall
* Sound Team: Pete "Phonetic Hero" Lepley, Garrett Williamson, Riddlr
 
==External Links==
* Official Site - http://web.archive.org/web/20151120033752/http://projectmgame.com/en/
* ssbwiki - http://www.ssbwiki.com/Project_M
* Unofficial Site https://pmunofficial.com/en/
* Smashboards - http://smashboards.com/categories/project-m.465/
* Project M subreddit - https://reddit.com/r/SSBPM/
* Mirror Download links - https://projectmirror.no-ip.org/

Revision as of 03:49, 30 Ocak 2023

Project M
File:Projectmwii.jpg
General
AuthorProject M team
TypeGame Hacks
Version3.6
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2015/08/18
Links
Download
Website

Project M is a gameplay modification of Super Smash Bros. Brawl designed to make the gameplay more closely resemble that of Super Smash Bros. Melee. It increases the speed of gameplay and reduces character landing lag, and also adds back many mechanics and elements from Melee that were absent in Brawl.

The development team was partly descended from the original developers for Brawl+ and had members from over ten countries. Development officially ended on December 1st, 2015 with version 3.6 being the last release.

Project M has been commonly featured at several national tournaments, such as the Zenith series, The Big House series, and Apex 2014, and it remains the most popular gameplay mod of Brawl in tournament settings. However, it only supports NTSC versions of Brawl and no PAL build was ever released. Running Project M outside of NTSC regions requires either homebrew or an imported Wii.

Installation

On this wiki, you can find both homebrew and hackless versions of the mod. If your Wii has the ability to load homebrew, use the homebrew version. Otherwise, use the hackless version.

  • To launch the mod, simply download the 7z file and extract it to the root of your SD card.
  • For the homebrew version, launch the homebrew channel and run the Project M app.
  • For the hackless version, make sure to delete any custom stages on Brawl and ensure your SD card is 2GB or less.
  • Then, start up Brawl with the SD card inserted and go to the stage builder, which should trigger the exploit and launch Project M.

How To Setup Videos

How To Set Up Project M Hackless (NTSC) - (Project M Nexus)

How to get Project M (Homebrew Version) - (Goryubuster)

Media

What is Project M? - (Linklight Too)

Screenshots

projectmwii-01.png projectmwii-02.png projectmwii-03.png projectmwii-04.jpg

Known Issues

Project M is a mod for the game Super Smash Bros. Brawl that focuses on the competitive aspect of the game. However, this focus can lead to errors and abnormalities in non-competitive aspects. For example, replays may become corrupted or fail to work properly, fixed-camera mode may be off-center on certain stages, and the mod may freeze when players try to pick certain characters in Tournament Mode.

Additionally, certain glitches can occur when using debug commands or playing in All-Star Versus mode. The Subspace Emissary mode also has several issues and glitches. Additionally, there are glitches specific to the Pokémon Trainer character and when using Codec Conversations on Mewtwo or Roy.

For a complete list of issues, please click here.

Changelog

v3.6 - August 16th, 2015

  • Kane Jungbluth-Murry replaces Brian Mckeever as the announcer.
  • WarioWare, Inc. is revamped into a Wario Land themed stage.
  • A competitive version of the Bowser's Castle stage is added as an alternate stage to the original.
  • Rainbow Cruise and Bridge of Eldin return and are now the alternate stages for Peach's Castle and Hyrule Castle, respectively.
    • For these two stages only, the player can hold Z instead of L to access "Hidden Alternate Stages" (their original alternates, the N64 versions of Peach's Castle and Hyrule Castle).

Credits

  • Project Leaders: SHeLL, Magus, Strong Bad, jiang, Shadic, haloedhero, Yeroc, Shanus, cMart
  • Playtesters: Historically, the PMDT has had playtesters such as Hungrybox, Mango, Lucky, KirbyKaze, Amsah, and many more. The last playtester team before the end of development consisted of Gimpyfish62, TheReflexWonder, Fuzzyness, Professor Pro, Fly Amanita, Jolteon, Vigilante and many, many others.
  • Graphics/Menu Design: FireBall Stars, ds22
  • Modellers: Pik, Nanobuds, TOCK, StarWaffle, Spex130, SJS
  • Animation: haloedhero, Ztilb, SilentDoom, FireBall Stars, Camelot
  • Stage Design: Mewtwo2000, Shadic, Vanguard, SOJ, LlamaJuice, Sandfall
  • Sound Team: Pete "Phonetic Hero" Lepley, Garrett Williamson, Riddlr

External Links

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