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****Furthermore, ''The Legend of Zelda'' and ''Mario'' are the only universes to have had at least one new stage in every installment, not counting ''Smash'' itself.
****Furthermore, ''The Legend of Zelda'' and ''Mario'' are the only universes to have had at least one new stage in every installment, not counting ''Smash'' itself.
*Every non-portable ''Zelda'' title released since ''Ocarina of Time'' has a representative stage in ''[[Ultimate]]''.
*Every non-portable ''Zelda'' title released since ''Ocarina of Time'' has a representative stage in ''[[Ultimate]]''.
*All the stages from the ''Zelda'', {{uv|Kirby}}, and {{uv|EarthBound}} universes are playable on ''[[Ultimate]]'', a trait shared by none of the other universes present in the original ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''
*All the stages from the ''Zelda'', {{uv|Kirby}}, and {{uv|Earthbound}} universes are playable on ''[[Ultimate]]'', a trait shared by none of the other universes present in the original ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''
*''Ultimate'' is the second game to feature all of the ''Zelda'' fighters in ''Smash'' as playable characters, the first being ''{{s|zeldawiki|Hyrule Warriors}}''.
*''Ultimate'' is the second game to feature all of the ''Zelda'' fighters in ''Smash'' as playable characters, the first being ''{{s|zeldawiki|Hyrule Warriors}}''.
**''Hyrule Warriors'' is also the only other game outside of the ''Smash'' franchise where the child version of the Hero of Time and the Link from ''The Wind Waker'' are both referred to as "Young Link" and "Toon Link", respectively, as opposed to simply just "Link."
**''Hyrule Warriors'' is also the only other game outside of the ''Smash'' franchise where the child version of the Hero of Time and the Link from ''The Wind Waker'' are both referred to as "Young Link" and "Toon Link", respectively, as opposed to simply just "Link."

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