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***However, Mr. Game & Watch also uses the "realistic" font despite being a more "cartoony" character. | ***However, Mr. Game & Watch also uses the "realistic" font despite being a more "cartoony" character. | ||
**{{SSB4|Cloud}} uses a serif font, used in the logos for the ''Final Fantasy'' games. The black ink stripe behind the text is colored with a white-to-pale-green gradient, mimicking Meteor's appearance in the logo for ''Final Fantasy VII''. | **{{SSB4|Cloud}} uses a serif font, used in the logos for the ''Final Fantasy'' games. The black ink stripe behind the text is colored with a white-to-pale-green gradient, mimicking Meteor's appearance in the logo for ''Final Fantasy VII''. | ||
* | *Mega Man's Wii U All-Star congratulations screen and Mewtwo's Wii U Classic congratulations screen are actually impossible to reenact in-game due to the inability to use the same palette with more than one character. | ||
**Likewise, | **Likewise, Chrom's ''Ultimate'' congratulations screen is impossible to reenact in-game due to the use of clapping animations normally used when a fighter loses. | ||
**Additionally, | **Additionally, Ryu's Wii U All-Star congratulations screen and Min Min's ''Ultimate'' congratulations screen are impossible to reenact in-game due to the use of victory animations, which can only be viewed when a fighter wins a match in [[Vs. Mode]]. | ||
*Link and Fox's 1P ending images in ''Smash 64'' are the only ones not to feature any text. | *Link and Fox's 1P ending images in ''Smash 64'' are the only ones not to feature any text. | ||
*Donkey Kong's 1P ending image in ''Smash 64'' reuses artwork originally from ''Donkey Kong Country''. | *Donkey Kong's 1P ending image in ''Smash 64'' reuses artwork originally from ''Donkey Kong Country''. |