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Snake
12th Place (Victory Music!)
Notable Appearences
Metal Gear (1987)
Snake's Revenge (1990)
Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake (1990)
Metal Gear Solid (1998)
Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty (2001)
Metal Gear Acid (2004)
Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots (2008)
Bio Spoilers!
Solid Snake, commonly referred to as Snake, is a spy, special operations soldier, and mercenary. He is a product of the Les Enfants Terribles project and "son" of legendary soldier Big Boss, along with his "brothers" Liquid Snake and Solidus Snake. In Metal Gear, Big Boss tasks the rookie, Solid Snake, to infiltrate the rogue nation, Outer Heaven, to sabotage its suspected Metal Gear weapon, but Snake finds out later that Big Boss is actually the leading man behind Outer Heaven, just like FOXHOUND, and Snake was deceived and set up by Big Boss to witness him using Metal Gear to establish Outer Heaven as a nuclear power, but Snake manages to sabotage the Metal Gear and defeat Big Boss. Roy Campbell takes Big Boss' place as commanding officer in FOXHOUND, and years later in Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake, Campbell assigns Snake to infiltrate a heavily fortified base in the nation, Zanzibar Land, which is also trying to become a nuclear power with the Metal Gear D model. Snake finds that the leading man behind this plot is Big Boss as well, and in a final confrontation with Metal Gear D, Snake kills Big Boss for good with a makeshift flamethrower. Both Solid Snake and Roy Campbell go into retirement after this.
In Metal Gear Solid, Snake is called out of retirement from Alaska by Campbell to battle FOXHOUND, which has now gone rogue and has seized the nuclear weapons facility at Shadow Moses Island, threatening the U.S. with a nuclear strike unless they acquire Big Boss' remains. Snake must infiltrate the island and defeat each rogue FOXHOUND member one-by-one, and he sabotages the Metal Gear REX model at Shadow Moses. Snake finds that the leading man behind this plot is an operative codenamed Liquid Snake, who is Solid Snake's genetic twin, and Solid Snake learns of his clone heritage. Solid survives while Liquid dies, and the mission is complete.
Snake is called into service yet again in 2007 to infiltrate a tanker which gets sunk in Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty's prologue sequence. It is during his infiltration of the tanker that he discovers that Liquid Snake "lived on" in Revolver Ocelot's recently transplanted arm (the arm that was transplanted was Liquid's). He survives and gets involved in the immensely intricate and complex scenarios that occur throughout the rest of the game in 2009. It is during these series of events that a third clone of Big Boss is revealed as Solidus Snake, who is a mixture of dominant and recessive genes, thus being considered a genetic bridge between the recessive Solid Snake and the dominant Liquid Snake. The PlayStation 3 game, Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, features an aged Snake, now identified as Old Snake by the game. Advanced cellular degeneration caused by the cloning process used to create him has aged him prematurely. In the game, he wears a sneaking suit outfitted with "Octocamo" technology, which allows him to blend with his environment, as well as a face mask which alters his appearance (allowing the player to use his younger look during gameplay as well and disguise Snake as other characters).
What NeoGAF Says
"He got me into playing Smash and is a great fit on the roster because he's so different." - Jawmuncher
"The fish-out-of-water character who added so much to Brawl's collective personality. As a contrasting point to all the Nintendo games and franchises featured, Snake is Nintendo's most famous guest star." - Finale Fireworker
"The most solid snake." -kelpplankton
"Snake is only second to Wario for me when it comes to video game characters. I owe it to Brawl for introducing me to MGS, which is a franchise I really love now. It's all thanks to his playstyle that really got me into the character. I guess I really like campy, defensive characters haha." - Spinosaurus
"Snake, with his arsenal of weapons, is one challenger you do need to be wary of." - PikaED
"Distinguished by implementation - one of the first characters in the series to really be faithful to their source material, a trend which has carried over to SSB4's newcomers." - Golnei
"Hella unque hella broken heavy gameplay, and that ass though." - XtaLarge
"Snake brought a lot of great content (such as codecs), and had a unique play style." - Fandangox
"Nothing at all... " -munchie64
"SNAKKKE SNNNNAKKKKEEE SNNNAKKKKEEEE!" - IntelliHeath

Congrats, Snake! And, if you are truly gone from the roster of Smash 4, thanks for the memories!
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