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** Despite these changes, ''Kirby Super Star'' uses its American logo even when the regional settings are set to Europe or Australia, where it is known as ''Kirby's Fun Pak''. | ** Despite these changes, ''Kirby Super Star'' uses its American logo even when the regional settings are set to Europe or Australia, where it is known as ''Kirby's Fun Pak''. | ||
* [[Port Town Aero Dive]] has its origin game listed as both ''[[F-Zero GX]]'' and ''F-Zero AX'', and is the only stage to list more than one title outside of {{uv|Pokémon}} series stages. | * [[Port Town Aero Dive]] has its origin game listed as both ''[[F-Zero GX]]'' and ''F-Zero AX'', and is the only stage to list more than one title outside of {{uv|Pokémon}} series stages. | ||
* Though stages are chronologically ordered by series in ''Ultimate'', [[Super Mario Maker]] is an exception, being placed to the left of [[Suzaku Castle]]. | |||
*The {{uv|R.O.B.}} universe is the only franchise with a playable character to have never had a stage in any game whatsoever. | *The {{uv|R.O.B.}} universe is the only franchise with a playable character to have never had a stage in any game whatsoever. | ||
**Somewhat on the contrary, the Nintendo DS universe is technically the only franchise with more than one stage to never have a character in any game whatsoever (though many characters in the series did make their debut on the system). | **Somewhat on the contrary, the Nintendo DS universe is technically the only franchise with more than one stage to never have a character in any game whatsoever (though many characters in the series did make their debut on the system). |