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Smash Move Viewer

This is a web app for viewing moves in Super Smash Bros. for the Nintendo Wii U.

Note: no guarantee of move accuracy but this project strives to be 100% correct. Please raise an issue in the project if you find a bug, or message @StruzSmash on Twitter.

Features

  • Animation viewing
  • Hitboxes
  • Hurtboxes
  • Move data

Credits

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@StruzSmash main developer of Smash Move Viewer. Smash reverse engineering stuff for Forge. Hitboxes, ACMD, animations, you name it.

Other

@jam1garner - for creating Smash Forge, which was integral in producing the hitbox visualizations. Also taught me everything I needed to get started doing Reverse Engineering on the WiiU using DiiBugger.

Ploaj / Furil - for his hard work on Smash Forge animations/rendering/everything and sm4sh modding in general. The first person to post hitbox visualizations of any sort for Smash4 which was my inspiration for this entire project.

@SammiHusky - a smash researcher and modder that has contributed so much effort to development of tools there's no way we'd be where we are as a scene right now without him. His work on ACMD decompilation and compilation tools directly helped create the visualizations you see on this site. Check out his amazing set of Sm4sh-Tools.

ScanMountGoat - tireless work furthering rendering in Smash Forge.

@Ruben_dal - one of, if not the best smash scientist around. Has helped directly and indirectly in too many ways to list. Owner/creator of the smash calculator. Walking encyclopaedia of smash knowledge.

@KuroganeHammer - super helpful frame data man of legend. Owner/creator of frame data website kuroganehammer.com. He and his discord members have been very helpful along the way.

@Meshima_ - smash scientist from Japan. Maintains the very comprehensive spreadsheet for Smash4 params. I have used some of the descriptions from this spreadsheet as tooltips to make reading the hitbox data easier.

@SuperSharkRocky - amazing artist/game designer who designed the theme and logo for the site. Helped me a lot with site usability and layout. Provided tons of valuable feedback and ideas along the way. Go check out her amazing artwork!

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