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*In chapter 93 of the manga ''{{s|wikipedia|YuruYuri}}'' and episode 2 of the OVA ''YuruYuri Nachuyachumi!+'', Yui Funami and Kyoko Toshinou play a game called ''Namo Bros.'', a clear imitation of {{for3ds}} named after the manga's author Namori. Many elements of that game appear, including a stage based closely on {{SSB4|Battlefield}}, [[roll]]ing, KO explosions, a [[meteor smash]] resembling {{SSB4|Mario}}'s forward aerial, [[screen KO]], [[shield]] and the {{b|Hammer|item}} item.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NfL4qrVuGr8 Yuru Yuri Nachuyachumi!+ 02 - Smash Brothers]</ref>
*In chapter 93 of the manga ''{{s|wikipedia|YuruYuri}}'' and episode 2 of the OVA ''YuruYuri Nachuyachumi!+'', Yui Funami and Kyoko Toshinou play a game called ''Namo Bros.'', a clear imitation of {{for3ds}} named after the manga's author Namori. Many elements of that game appear, including a stage based closely on {{SSB4|Battlefield}}, [[roll]]ing, KO explosions, a [[meteor smash]] resembling {{SSB4|Mario}}'s forward aerial, [[screen KO]], [[shield]] and the {{b|Hammer|item}} item.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NfL4qrVuGr8 Yuru Yuri Nachuyachumi!+ 02 - Smash Brothers]</ref>
*[[File:RetailComic Reference.gif|thumb|''Retail'' comic referencing ''Smash Bros.'']]One of the comics by ''{{iw|wikipedia|Retail|comic strip}}'', dated December 7, 2018, shows a grandparent looking to buy ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' for their kid. That date is also the day ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' was released.
*[[File:RetailComic Reference.gif|thumb|''Retail'' comic referencing ''Smash Bros.'']]One of the comics by ''{{iw|wikipedia|Retail|comic strip}}'', dated December 7, 2018, shows a grandparent looking to buy ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' for their kid. That date is also the day ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' was released.
*In chapter 76 of the manga ''{{s|wikipedia|My First Girlfriend Is a Gal}}'', the main male cast is seen playing ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', with one panel showing a character resembling [[Ness]] getting hit by a character resembling [[Captain Falcon]] at 158%, and the panel immediately after showing two of the three of them using [[Joy-Con]]s in the Joy-Con Grip.
*In chapter seven (part 1) of the {{s|wikipedia|Manga Plus}} series ''{{s|wikipedia|Hokkaido Gals Are Super Adorable!}}'', the characters Akino and Tsubasa are playing ''Super Smash Plus+'', a reference to ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. The game includes various characters from other Manga Plus series.
*In chapter seven (part 1) of the {{s|wikipedia|Manga Plus}} series ''{{s|wikipedia|Hokkaido Gals Are Super Adorable!}}'', the characters Akino and Tsubasa are playing ''Super Smash Plus+'', a reference to ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. The game includes various characters from other Manga Plus series.
*The light novel ''{{s|wikipedia|Bottom-tier Character Tomozaki}}'' centers around Fumiya Tomozaki (alias "nanashi"), the number one competitive player of ''Attack Families'' in his region (the in-universe version of ''Super Smash Bros.'', also known as Tackfam), as he strives to live away from being a social outcast by comparing his life to a video game with goals and achievements. The light novel and its manga and anime adaptation feature jargon and mechanics based on competitive ''Super Smash Bros.'', including the use of [[GameCube controller]]s when playing the game. The [https://jaku-chara-tomozaki-kun.fandom.com/wiki/File:Atafami-00.png rough sketch cover] of the game and the title screen in the anime references {{forwiiu}}, which was released two years before the 2016 light novel. However, in the 2021 anime, ''Attack Families'' is played on a [[Nintendo Switch]] look-alike.
*The light novel ''{{s|wikipedia|Bottom-tier Character Tomozaki}}'' centers around Fumiya Tomozaki (alias "nanashi"), the number one competitive player of ''Attack Families'' in his region (the in-universe version of ''Super Smash Bros.'', also known as Tackfam), as he strives to live away from being a social outcast by comparing his life to a video game with goals and achievements. The light novel and its manga and anime adaptation feature jargon and mechanics based on competitive ''Super Smash Bros.'', including the use of [[GameCube controller]]s when playing the game. The [https://jaku-chara-tomozaki-kun.fandom.com/wiki/File:Atafami-00.png rough sketch cover] of the game and the title screen in the anime references {{forwiiu}}, which was released two years before the 2016 light novel. However, in the 2021 anime, ''Attack Families'' is played on a [[Nintendo Switch]] look-alike.

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