The game doesn't really have a storyline or plot to beat. However, there are numerous features that can be unlocked, like trophies, extra game modes, and even hidden characters.
All the hidden characters can be unlocked by playing Multi-Player battles long enough (or by leaving the GameCube power on for close to 24 hours and then playing a Multi-Player battle), although some will show up after specific challenges. However the character is unlocked, after completing the task, the character's silhouette will appear and you will be forced to defeat the new character to unlock it. If you cannot beat it, you will be forced to play another Multi-Player battle to bring the character back and defeat it. If unlocked by some other method, completing that method again will bring the challenger back.
After all hidden characters are unlocked, All-Star mode will be available in Single Player mode.
Completing all the Single Player modes with all characters will unlock all the character trophies, essential to completing the trophy collection. Getting certain distances in the Home-Run Contest and certain times in the Break the Targets stage will unlock other trophies. There are also various miscellaneous trophies acquired through some very random methods, like having save data from other GameCube games on the memory card with the Melee save.
As the characters are filled out, all the hidden stages will unlock. The special stages will be unlocked upon the completion of the Event Mode challenges.
Trophies will also appear randomly through the different stages in Adventure Mode, as well as in the Collect the Trophies stage in Classic Mode.
As certain features are unlocked, there will be a cumulative list of accomplishments detailing everything you've unlocked to that point.
Once everything is unlocked, you've essentially beaten the game. It's still great for beating up on your friends' avatars, though.
The best way for me to beat metal Mario is use Kirby and go on a ledge and wait for him to come to you and suck him in you ( press b ) and turn around and spit him out on the cliff and he should die. (NOTE:it may not work it may only work if he doesn't use his b+up attack)
Enjoy!
One strategy when going against metal enemies is to knock them off the edge, which usually makes them plummet to their doom.
You have to access a metal box, otherwise metal Mario is unaccessible
You cant, there is no playable character as Metal Mario.
Metal Mario is not playable to transform into a Metal character hit a Metal Box item.
You cannot unlock Metal Mario, as he is not a playable character. The only way to play as him is to cheat and use the Gameshark.
Nintendo needed a 3rd party character. The metal gear company took the offer.
you pick Mario and you pick up an exclamation mark box(other than that you can't be him)
You do not unlock master hand in super smash bros for the Nintendo 64. There has been some rumors that this was possible and that he would replace ness, but without any form of cheat engine you can't unlock master hand. You can use Master Hand if you download Project 64, a ROM emulator with cheats built in. Then you download Super Smash Bros from CoolRom.com and you can play as not only the Master Hand, but also Metal Mario, Giant DK, the polygons, etc.
Yes you can unlock Metal Mario in Super Smash Bros Brawl, it is actually very easy. First go to special brawl and put medal fight as Mario and you got him. There is no other way. Carl 25 says: what are you talking about!!?? yeah u can do that, but u cant play as him in normal brawl!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :) (:
While in a battle pick up an item that looks like a block that has an exclamation mark on it and its green.
Snake:The Creator of the metal gear solid series begged snake be put in smash bros melee however the game was too far in development to add another character so they decided to add him in smash bros brawl Sonic:He was the most requested 3rd party character and has appeared with Mario in the Olympics
R.O.B. in Mario Kart DS was a crossover character released into the game by Nintendo. An acronym for Robotic Operating Buddy, R.O.B. was an accessory to the Nintendo Entertainment Sytem that was created to alleviate retail fears following the North American video game crash of 1983.
He was made in Super Mario 64.
The metal Tanooki? You have to use a ground pound to be metal.