Editing List of SSB4 trophies (Others)

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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
[[File:WonderPinkTrophyWiiUJapan.png|thumb|100px|Wonder-Pink's updated trophy in Japan.]]
[[File:WonderPinkTrophyWiiUJapan.png|thumb|100px|Wonder-Pink's updated trophy in Japan.]]
*Due to concerns raised by {{iw|wikipedia|CERO}}, Wonder-Pink's trophy was updated to be less revealing in the Japanese update 1.0.6.
*Prior to an unknown update, the PAL version of the [[Lip's Stick]] trophy listed its game of origin as ''Tetris Attack''. This is an error, as ''Tetris Attack'' was a localized version of ''Panel de Pon'' that replaced the original fairy characters—including [[Lip]], for whom the weapon is named—with characters from the {{uv|Yoshi}} series. Lip herself is not mentioned in the trophy's description, which may be the reason for the confusion.
*Prior to an unknown update, the PAL version of the [[Lip's Stick]] trophy listed its game of origin as ''Tetris Attack''. This is an error, as ''Tetris Attack'' was a localized version of ''Panel de Pon'' that replaced the original fairy characters—including [[Lip]], for whom the weapon is named—with characters from the {{uv|Yoshi}} series. Lip herself is not mentioned in the trophy's description, which may be the reason for the confusion.
*The Super Scope's game appearance in the Japanese version is simply titled "Super Scope".
*The Super Scope's game appearance in the Japanese version is simply titled "Super Scope".
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*The Rayman trophy depicted him with slightly closed eyelids in early builds of the game; they are fully opened in the final game.
*The Rayman trophy depicted him with slightly closed eyelids in early builds of the game; they are fully opened in the final game.
*All of the ''Wonderful 101'' characters have fully rendered face textures under their masks, and are completely blocked from view.
*All of the ''Wonderful 101'' characters have fully rendered face textures under their masks, and are completely blocked from view.
*The Ghosts (Find Mii)/(StreetPass Quest) trophy shows Blue and Ghost and Blood Ghost, which do not appear in Smash Run at all.
*Due to concerns raised by {{iw|wikipedia|CERO}}, Wonder-Pink's trophy was updated to be less revealing in the Japanese update 1.0.6.
*Zael's trophy is actually based off concept art of the character, rather than the final design.
*Zael's trophy is actually based off concept art of the character, rather than the final design.
*CommanderVideo's appearance as a trophy marks the first time an indie game gets represented in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' franchise.
*CommanderVideo's appearance as a trophy marks the first time an indie game gets represented in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' franchise.

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