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|latestinstallment = ''[[wikipedia:Bakutotsu Kijūtei|Bakutotsu Kijūtei: Baraduke II]]'' (1988) {{flag|Japan}}
|latestinstallment = ''[[wikipedia:Bakutotsu Kijūtei|Bakutotsu Kijūtei: Baraduke II]]'' (1988) {{flag|Japan}}
}}
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'''''Baraduke''''' ({{ja|バラデューク|Baradyūku}}, ''Baraduke''), originally known as '''''Alien Sector''''' outside of Japan, is a series of scrolling shooters that feature an astronaut rescuing docile aliens from hostile species. Although it was released a year earlier, the original game is noted for its similarities to {{uv|Metroid}}; the player character, Kissy, is revealed to be a woman upon clearing the game. A friendly alien, Paccet, cameos in Namco Roulette.
'''''Baraduke''''' ({{ja|バラデューク|Baradyūku}}, ''Baraduke''), originally known as '''''Alien Sector''''' outside of Japan, is a series of scrolling shooters that feature an astronaut rescuing docile aliens from hostile species. Although it was released a year earlier, the original game is noted for its similarities to ''{{uv|Metroid}}''; the player character, Kissy, is revealed to be a woman upon clearing the game. A friendly alien, Paccet, cameos in Namco Roulette.
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|image            = [[File:Baten Kaitos logo.jpg|250px]]
|image            = [[File:Baten Kaitos logo.jpg|250px]]
|developer        = [[Monolith Soft]]<br>tri-Crescendo
|developer        = [[Monolith Soft]]<br>tri-Crescendo
|publisher        = Bandai Namco<br>Nintendo
|publisher        = Namco<br>Nintendo
|genres            = Role-playing
|genres            = Role-playing
|originconsole    = GameCube
|originconsole    = GameCube
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean}}'' (2003)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean}}'' (2003)
|latestinstallment = ''Baten Kaitos I & II Remaster'' (2023)
|latestinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Baten Kaitos Origins}}'' (2006)
}}
}}
'''''Baten Kaitos''''' ({{ja|バテン・カイトス|Baten Kaitosu}}, ''Baten Kaitos'') is a card battle RPG series for the Nintendo GameCube developed by Monolith Soft and tri-Crescendo. While the first game, ''Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean'', was published by Namco, the prequel, ''Baten Kaitos Origins'', was published by Nintendo in all regions it released in.
'''''Baten Kaitos''''' ({{ja|バテン・カイトス|Baten Kaitosu}}, ''Baten Kaitos'') is a card battle RPG series for the Nintendo GameCube developed by Monolith Soft and tri-Crescendo. While the first game, ''Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean'', was published by Namco, the prequel, ''Baten Kaitos Origins'', was published by Nintendo in all regions it released in.
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Sagi, the main protagonist of ''Origins'', and Milly, a party member from ''Origins'', appear as spirits in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.
Sagi, the main protagonist of ''Origins'', and Milly, a party member from ''Origins'', appear as spirits in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.
''{{SSBUMusicLink|Nintendo|The Valedictory Elegy}}'' returns, now playing on stages with music listed in the "Other" and, as of version 8.1.0, "Super Smash Bros." categories.
''{{SSBUMusicLink|Nintendo|The Valedictory Elegy}}'' returns, now only playing on stages with music listed in the "Other" and, as of version 8.1.0, "Super Smash Bros." categories.
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|title            = Katamari (universe)
|title            = Katamari (universe)
|image            = [[File:Katamari Damacy logo.png|250px]]
|image            = [[File:Katamari Damacy logo.png|250px]]
|developer        = Namco<br>Monkey Craft
|developer        = Namco
|publisher        = Namco
|publisher        = Namco
|genres            = Third-person action<br>Puzzle
|genres            = Third-person action<br>Puzzle
|originconsole    = PlayStation 2
|originconsole    = PlayStation 2
|firstinstallment  = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Katamari Damacy}}'' (2004)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Katamari Damacy}}'' (2004)
|latestinstallment = ''We Love Katamari Reroll + Royal Reverie'' (2023)
|latestinstallment = ''Katamari Damacy Reroll'' (2018)
}}
}}
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'''''Katamari''''' ({{ja|塊魂|Katamari Damashī}}, ''Clump Spirit'') is a series of action-puzzle games in which the player controls the tiny Prince of All Cosmos, sent to Earth to roll up various objects into the titular sticky balls in order to recreate the stars in the sky, which were accidentally destroyed by the King of All Cosmos. A pixel version of the Prince (taken from the credits of ''Me and My Katamari'') cameos in Namco Roulette in ''Ultimate''. Debuting in 2004, ''Katamari'' is the newest Namco series to receive representation in ''Smash''.
'''''Katamari''''' ({{ja|塊魂|Katamari Damashī}}, ''Clump Spirit'') is a series of action-puzzle games in which the player controls the tiny Prince of All Cosmos, sent to Earth to roll up various objects into the titular sticky balls in order to recreate the stars in the sky, which were accidentally destroyed by the King of All Cosmos. A pixel version of the Prince (taken from the credits of ''Me and My Katamari'') cameos in Namco Roulette in ''Ultimate''. Debuting in 2004, ''Katamari'' is the newest Namco series to receive representation in ''Smash''.


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|title            = Mappy (universe)
|title            = Mappy (universe)
|image            = [[File:Mappy logo.png|250px]]
|image            = [[File:Mappy logo.png|250px]]
|developer        = Namco<br>Dempa<br>Epoch<br>Cangrejo Ideas<br>Suzya and Cosmo Machia Inc.<br>Rakuten Games<br>HAUTECOUTURE<br>Grateek<br>Hamster Corporation
|developer        = Namco<br>Dempa<br>Epoch<br>Cangrejo Ideas<br>Suzya and Cosmo Machia Inc.<br>Rakuten Games<br>HAUTECOUTURE<br>Grateek
|publisher        = Namco<br>Various
|publisher        = Namco<br>Various
|genres            = Platformer
|genres            = Platformer
|originconsole    = Arcade
|originconsole    = Arcade
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Mappy}}'' (1983)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Mappy}}'' (1983)
|latestinstallment = ''Arcade Archives Mappy'' (2021)
|latestinstallment = ''Mini Mappy'' (2017) {{flag|France}}
}}
}}
'''''Mappy''''' ({{ja|マッピー|Mappī}}, ''Mappy'') is a series of platformer games based on a line of micromouse robots<ref>https://www.denofgeek.com/games/mappy-namcos-forgotten-follow-up-to-pac-man/</ref> starring the titular policemouse Mappy as he retrieves stolen goods from the literal cat burglar Goro and his goons, the Mewkies. The game's trampoline serves as the basis for [[Pac-Jump]], and the functionality of [[Bonus Fruit]]'s bell. The titular Mappy cameos in Namco Roulette. ''Mappy''{{'}}s main theme and level complete theme appear in ''{{SSB4MusicLink|Namco|Namco Arcade '80s Retro Medley 1}}'', and ''Ultimate'' includes a remix of the game's music, ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Pac-Man|Mappy Medley}}''.
'''''Mappy''''' ({{ja|マッピー|Mappī}}, ''Mappy'') is a series of platformer games based on a line of micromouse robots<ref>https://www.denofgeek.com/games/mappy-namcos-forgotten-follow-up-to-pac-man/</ref> starring the titular policemouse Mappy as he retrieves stolen goods from the literal cat burglar Goro and his goons, the Mewkies. The game's trampoline serves as the basis for [[Pac-Jump]], and the functionality of [[Bonus Fruit]]'s bell. The titular Mappy cameos in Namco Roulette. ''Mappy''{{'}}s main theme and level complete theme appear in ''{{SSB4MusicLink|Namco|Namco Arcade '80s Retro Medley 1}}'', and ''Ultimate'' includes a remix of the game's music, ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Pac-Man|Mappy Medley}}''.
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|title            = Rally-X (universe)
|title            = Rally-X (universe)
|image            = [[File:Rally-X logo.png|250px]]
|image            = [[File:Rally-X logo.png|250px]]
|developer        = Namco<br>Hamster Corporation
|developer        = Namco
|publisher        = Namco<br>Midway<br>Hamster Corporation
|publisher        = Namco<br>Midway
|genres            = Maze<br>Driving
|genres            = Maze<br>Driving
|originconsole    = Arcade
|originconsole    = Arcade
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Rally-X}}'' (1980)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Rally-X}}'' (1980)
|latestinstallment = ''Arcade Archives Rally-X'' (2021)
|latestinstallment = ''Rally-X Rumble'' (2011)
}}
}}
'''''Rally-X''''' ({{ja|ラリーX|Rarī-Ekkusu}}, ''Rally-X'') is a series of driving-based maze games. ''Rally-X'' was the debut of the [[Special Flag]], which has become a major symbol of Namco. In addition to the item, the main theme and level complete theme from ''New Rally-X'' appear in ''{{SSB4MusicLink|Namco|Namco Arcade '80s Retro Medley 1}}''. The player's car cameos in Namco Roulette.
'''''Rally-X''''' ({{ja|ラリーX|Rarī-Ekkusu}}, ''Rally-X'') is a series of driving-based maze games. ''Rally-X'' was the debut of the [[Special Flag]], which has become a major symbol of Namco. In addition to the item, the main theme and level complete theme from ''New Rally-X'' appear in ''{{SSB4MusicLink|Namco|Namco Arcade '80s Retro Medley 1}}''. The player's car cameos in Namco Roulette.
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|title            = Sky Kid (universe)
|title            = Sky Kid (universe)
|image            = [[File:Sky Kid logo.png|250px]]
|image            = [[File:Sky Kid logo.png|250px]]
|developer        = Namco<br>Epoch<br>Hamster Corporation
|developer        = Namco<br>Epoch
|publisher        = Namco<br>Epoch<br>Sunsoft<br>Hamster Corporation
|publisher        = Namco<br>Epoch<br>Sunsoft
|genres            = Shooter
|genres            = Shooter
|originconsole    = Arcade
|originconsole    = Arcade
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Sky Kid}}'' (1985)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Sky Kid}}'' (1985)
|latestinstallment = ''Arcade Archives Sky Kid'' (2021)
|latestinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Sky Kid Deluxe}}'' (1986) {{flag|Japan}}
}}
}}
'''''Sky Kid''''' ({{ja|スカイキッド|Sukai Kiddō}}, ''Sky Kid'') is a piloting-based scrolling shooter. The Red Baron player character cameos in Namco Roulette, and the game's music is featured in ''{{SSB4MusicLink|Namco|Sky Kid Retro Medley}}''.
'''''Sky Kid''''' ({{ja|スカイキッド|Sukai Kiddō}}, ''Sky Kid'') is a piloting-based scrolling shooter. The Red Baron player character cameos in Namco Roulette, and the game's music is featured in ''{{SSB4MusicLink|Namco|Sky Kid Retro Medley}}''.
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|originconsole    = Arcade
|originconsole    = Arcade
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Taiko no Tatsujin}}'' (2001) {{flag|Japan}}
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Taiko no Tatsujin}}'' (2001) {{flag|Japan}}
|latestinstallment = ''Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival'' (2022)
|latestinstallment = ''Taiko no Tatsujin: Pop Tap Beat'' (2021)
}}
}}
'''''Taiko no Tatsujin''''' ({{ja|太鼓の達人|Taiko no Tatsujin}}, ''Taiko Master'') is a series of drumming-based rhythm games that are particularly popular in Japan. Gameplay revolves around using a peripheral that simulates a {{s|wikipedia|taiko}} to the beat of various songs. The series' protagonist, {{s|mariowiki|Don-chan}}, cameos in Namco Roulette, and is the only Namco Roulette object not to be a sprite. Additionally, Gil's Mii costume trailer uses the arranged version of "Symphonic Druaga" from ''Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Do-Don to Nidaime!''.
'''''Taiko no Tatsujin''''' ({{ja|太鼓の達人|Taiko no Tatsujin}}, ''Taiko Master'') is a series of drumming-based rhythm games that are particularly popular in Japan. The series' protagonist, {{s|mariowiki|Don-chan}}, cameos in Namco Roulette, and is the only Namco Roulette object not to be a sprite. Additionally, Gil's Mii costume trailer uses the arranged version of "Symphonic Druaga" from ''Taiko no Tatsujin Wii: Do-Don to Nidaime!''.


Notably, ''Taiko no Tatsujin'' has previously crossed over with the {{uv|Mario}} series in ''{{s|mariowiki|Mario Kart Arcade GP DX}}''. Aside from including music from {{uv|Pac-Man}} and other Namco series, the games have also featured songs from several franchises included in ''Smash'', including ''Mario'', {{uv|Kirby}}, {{uv|The Legend of Zelda}}, {{uv|Pokémon}}, {{uv|Splatoon}}, {{uv|Mega Man}}, and {{uvm3|Undertale}}.
Notably, ''Taiko no Tatsujin'' has previously crossed over with the {{uv|Mario}} series in ''{{s|mariowiki|Mario Kart Arcade GP DX}}''. Aside from including music from {{uv|Pac-Man}} and other Namco series, the games have also featured songs from several franchises included in ''Smash'', including ''Mario'', {{uv|Kirby}}, {{uv|The Legend of Zelda}}, {{uv|Pokémon}}, {{uv|Splatoon}}, {{uv|Mega Man}}, and {{uvm3|Undertale}}.
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|originconsole    = Super Famicom
|originconsole    = Super Famicom
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Tales of Phantasia}}'' (1995) {{flag|Japan}}
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Tales of Phantasia}}'' (1995) {{flag|Japan}}
|latestinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Tales of Symphonia Remastered}}'' (2023)
|latestinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Tales of Arise}}'' (2021)
}}
}}
'''''Tales''''' ({{ja|テイルズ オブ|Teiruzu obu}}, ''Tales of'') is a long-running series of fantasy RPG games that are popular worldwide. The design of the main protagonist of ''{{s|wikipedia|Tales of Symphonia}}'', [[Lloyd Irving]], appears as a [[downloadable content|DLC costume]] for [[Mii Swordfighter]] in both ''SSB4'' and ''Ultimate''.
'''''Tales''''' ({{ja|テイルズ オブ|Teiruzu obu}}, ''Tales of'') is a long-running series of fantasy RPG games that are popular worldwide. The design of the main protagonist of ''{{s|wikipedia|Tales of Symphonia}}'', [[Lloyd Irving]], appears as a [[downloadable content|DLC costume]] for {{SSB4|Mii Swordfighter}}s.
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|originconsole    = PlayStation 2
|originconsole    = PlayStation 2
|firstinstallment  = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Devil May Cry|video game}}'' (2001)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Devil May Cry|video game}}'' (2001)
|latestinstallment = ''Devil May Cry: Peak of Combat'' (2024)}}
|latestinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Devil May Cry 5: Special Edition}}'' (2020)}}
'''''Devil May Cry'''''  ({{ja|デビル メイ クライ|Debiru Mei Kurai}}, ''Devil May Cry'') is a series of action video games developed by Capcom. Originally planned as an installment in the ''Resident Evil'' series, it was eventually decided to make it a new property after becoming too different from previous installments. Starring the demon hunter [[Dante]], his brother Vergil, and (later on) his nephew Nero, the series has the heroes battle their way through hordes of demons with various playstyles to save the Earth from unholy dominion.  
'''''Devil May Cry'''''  ({{ja|デビル メイ クライ|Debiru Mei Kurai}}, ''Devil May Cry'') is a series of action video games developed by Capcom. Originally planned as an installment in the ''Resident Evil'' series, it was eventually decided to make it a new property after becoming too different from previous installments. Starring the demon hunter [[Dante]], his brother Vergil, and (later on) his nephew Nero, the series has the heroes battle their way through hordes of demons with various playstyles to save the Earth from unholy dominion.  


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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Resident Evil (universe)
|title            = Resident Evil (universe)
|image            = [[File:Resident Evil.png|250px|class=invert-dark]]
|image            = [[File:Resident Evil.png|250px|class=invert]]
|developer        = Capcom
|developer        = Capcom
|publisher        = Capcom
|publisher        = Capcom
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|originconsole    = PlayStation
|originconsole    = PlayStation
|firstinstallment  = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Resident Evil|1996 video game}}'' (1996)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Resident Evil|1996 video game}}'' (1996)
|latestinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Resident Evil 4|2023 video game}}'' (remake, 2023)}}
|latestinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Resident Evil Village}}'' (2021)}}
'''''Resident Evil''''' ({{ja|バイオハザード|Baiohazādo}}, ''Biohazard'') is a series of survival horror shooters developed by Capcom. Initially envisioned as a remake of the 1989 horror game ''Sweet Home'', the direction shifted into an original title as Capcom lost the rights to the property before release. The main storyline of the series features various protagonists fighting against the Umbrella Corporation or people with connections to them, who has developed various deadly viruses creating zombies and nightmarish mutants.
'''''Resident Evil''''' ({{ja|バイオハザード|Baiohazādo}}, ''Biohazard'') is a series of survival horror shooters developed by Capcom. Initially envisioned as a remake of the 1989 horror game ''Sweet Home'', the direction shifted into an original title as Capcom lost the rights to the property before release. The main storyline of the series features various protagonists fighting against the Umbrella Corporation or people with connections to them, who has developed various deadly viruses creating zombies and nightmarish mutants.


In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', four characters from the series, Chris Redfield, Leon Kennedy, Albert Wesker, and Jill Valentine, all appear as spirits. They were first released on November 29th, 2019 via the [[Spirit Board]] event [[Oust Resident Evil!]].
In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', four characters from the series, Chris Redfield, Leon Kennedy, Albert Wesker, and Jill Valentine, all appear as spirits. They were first released on November 29th, 2019 via the Spirit Board event [[Oust Resident Evil!]].
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|title            = Getsu Fuma Den (universe)
|title            = Getsu Fuma Den (universe)
|image            = [[File:Getsu Fuma Den logo.png|250px]]
|image            = [[File:Getsu Fuma Den logo.png|250px]]
|developer        = Konami<br>GuruGuru
|developer        = Konami
|publisher        = Konami
|publisher        = Konami
|genres            = Action role-playing
|genres            = Action role-playing
|originconsole    = Famicom
|originconsole    = Famicom
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Getsu Fūma Den}}'' (1987) {{flag|Japan}}
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Getsu Fūma Den}}'' (1987) {{flag|Japan}}
|latestinstallment = ''Getsu Fūma Den: Undying Moon'' (2022)
|latestinstallment = ''Getsu Fūma Den: Undying Moon'' (2021, early access)
}}
}}
'''''Getsu Fuma Den''''' ({{ja|月風魔伝|Getsu Fūma Den}}, ''The Legend of Getsu Fuma'') is a side-scrolling action-adventure series by Konami which debuted exclusively in Japan for the Famicom. With gameplay that had overlap with ''{{s|wikipedia|Castlevania II: Simon's Quest}}'', the game follows Fuma, the surviving member of a trio of brothers, fighting to seek revenge on a demon that killed the rest of his family. A modern entry, ''Getsu Fuma Den: Undying Moon'', was released in early access on May 13th, 2021, with the completed version released on February 9th, 2022.
'''''Getsu Fuma Den''''' ({{ja|月風魔伝|Getsu Fūma Den}}, ''The Legend of Getsu Fuma'') is a side-scrolling action-adventure series by Konami which debuted exclusively in Japan for the Famicom. With gameplay that had overlap with ''{{s|wikipedia|Castlevania II: Simon's Quest}}'', the game follows Fuma, the surviving member of a trio of brothers, fighting to seek revenge on a demon that killed the rest of his family. A modern entry, ''Getsu Fuma Den: Undying Moon'', was released in early access on May 13th, 2021, with the completed version to be released in 2022.


A remixed music track from the game, ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Castlevania|Go! Getsu Fuma}}'', appears on [[Dracula's Castle]] in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', carried over unchanged from its crossover appearance in ''Castlevania: Harmony of Despair''. The original game is mentioned by name in the credits from the [[Sound Test]].
A remixed music track from the game, ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Castlevania|Go! Getsu Fuma}}'', appears on [[Dracula's Castle]] in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', carried over unchanged from its crossover appearance in ''Castlevania: Harmony of Despair''. The original game is mentioned by name in the credits from the [[Sound Test]].
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|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Mr. Goemon}}'' (1986)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Mr. Goemon}}'' (1986)
|latestinstallment = ''Arcade Archives Mr. Goemon'' (2015)}}
|latestinstallment = ''Arcade Archives Mr. Goemon'' (2015)}}
'''''Goemon''''' ({{ja|がんばれゴエモン|Ganbare Goemon}}, ''Go For It, Goemon!'') is an action-adventure series made by [[Konami]]. Although Konami mostly regards the series as largely too culturally based to be released worldwide, several games have been released to the west: one for the Super NES (''The Legend of the Mystical Ninja'' in 1991), two for the Nintendo 64 (''Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon'' in 1997, and ''Goemon's Great Adventure'' in 1999), and two for the Game Boy (the first in 1991, as part of ''Konami GB Collection Vol. 3'', and ''Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon'' in 1997, the former of which was released in Europe but not in America). The series is mainly action-adventure oriented, although the series has dipped its toes into other genres, such as role-playing games and puzzle games. A spiritual successor to this series published by [[Good-Feel]] in 2023 was made by the original team under the name ''Mameda no Bakeru''.
'''''Goemon''''' ({{ja|がんばれゴエモン|Ganbare Goemon}}, ''Go For It, Goemon!'') is an action-adventure series made by [[Konami]]. Although Konami mostly regards the series as largely too culturally based to be released worldwide, several games have been released to the west: one for the Super NES (''The Legend of the Mystical Ninja'' in 1991), two for the Nintendo 64 (''Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon'' in 1997, and ''Goemon's Great Adventure'' in 1999), and two for the Game Boy (the first in 1991, as part of ''Konami GB Collection Vol. 3'', and ''Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon'' in 1997, the former of which was released in Europe but not in America). The series is mainly action-adventure oriented, although the series has dipped its toes into other genres, such as role-playing games and puzzle games.


The main protagonist, the titular [[Goemon]], appears in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' as a Mii Swordfighter Costume as part of {{h2|Downloadable content (SSBU)|Round 3}}.
The main protagonist, the titular [[Goemon]], appears in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' as a Mii Swordfighter Costume as part of {{h2|Downloadable content (SSBU)|Round 3}}.
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===''Power Pros''===
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Power Pros (universe)
|image            = [[File:Power Pros logo.png|250px]]
|developer        = Power Pros Production<br>Joymoa
|publisher        = Konami<br>2K Sports
|genres            = Sports
|originconsole    = Super Famicom
|firstinstallment  = ''Jikkyō Powerful Pro Yakyū '94'' (1994) {{flag|japan}}
|latestinstallment = ''Powerful Pro Yakyū 2024-2025'' (2024) {{flag|japan}}
}}
'''''Power Pros''''', known in Japan as '''''eBaseball Powerful Pro Baseball''''' (formerly {{ja|実況パワフルプロ野球|Jikkyō Powerful Pro Yakyū}}, ''Live Powerful Pro Baseball'') is a long-running series of {{iw|wikipedia|baseball}} video games created by [[Konami]]. The series is known for its heavily stylized designs, and fast-paced and deep gameplay. Most games in the series acquired the rights to use the official branding of real baseball leagues around the world, including {{iw|wikipedia|Nippon Professional Baseball}}, {{iw|wikipedia|Major League Baseball}}, {{iw|wikipedia|Korea Baseball Organization}}, {{iw|wikipedia|World Baseball Classic}}, and all of their associated players' unions. Spin-offs were also made such as the more realistic ''{{iw|wikipedia|Professional Baseball Spirits}}'' series of baseball simulations and the handheld exclusive ''{{iw|wikipedia|Power Pro Kun Pocket}}'' series.
The series is one of Konami's most popular game series, although it is not widely available outside of Japan. The main character, Power Pro-Kun, is known as Konami's mascot character, much like Nintendo's Mario and Sega's Sonic.
Power Pro-Kun, Aoi Hayakawa, & Mamoru Ikari were added as a combined [[spirit]] in ''Ultimate'' via the [[Sentinels, Gods, and Baseball]] [[Spirit Board]] event in January, 2024.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Daemon X Machina (universe)
|title            = Daemon X Machina (universe)
|image            = [[File:Daemon X Machina logo.png|250px|class=invert-dark]]
|image            = [[File:Daemon X Machina logo.png|250px|class=invert]]
|developer        = Marvelous
|developer        = Marvelous
|publisher        = Marvelous<br>Nintendo<br>Xseed Games
|publisher        = Marvelous<br>Nintendo<br>Xseed Games
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{{Infobox Series
|title            = Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin (universe)
|title            = Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin (universe)
|image            = [[File:Sakuna Of Rice and Ruin logo.png|250px|class=invert-dark]]
|image            = [[File:Sakuna Of Rice and Ruin logo.png|250px|class=invert]]
|developer        = Edelweiss
|developer        = Edelweiss
|publisher        = Marvelous<br>Xseed Games
|publisher        = Marvelous<br>Xseed Games
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==[[Microsoft]] series==
==[[Microsoft]] series==
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===''Doom''===
{{redirect|Doom|other uses|Doom (disambiguation)}}
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Doom (universe)
|image            = [[File:Doom logo.svg|250px|class=invert-dark]]
|developer        = id Software
|publisher        = id Software<br>GT Interactive Software<br>Activision<br>Bethesda Softworks
|genres            = First-person shooter
|originconsole    = MS-DOS
|firstinstallment  = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Doom|1993 video game}}'' (1993)
|latestinstallment = ''Legacy of Rust'' (2024)
}}
'''''Doom''''' ({{ja|ドゥーム|Doūmu}}, ''Doom'') is a series of first-person shooter games developed by id Software. The story revolves around a space marine, called Doom Guy or the Doom Slayer, and his eternal conflict against invading demons from Hell threatening Earth and Mars.
On October 5th, 2021, it was announced that the [[Doom Slayer]], the main character, will be added to the game as a Mii Costume for the Mii Gunner.
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===''The Elder Scrolls''===
{{Infobox Series
|title            = The Elder Scrolls (universe)
|image            = [[File:The Elder Scrolls logo.svg|250px|class=invert-dark]]
|developer        = Bethesda Softworks<br>Various
|publisher        = Bethesda Softworks
|genres            = Action role-playing
|originconsole    = MS-DOS
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|The Elder Scrolls: Arena}}'' (1994)
|latestinstallment = ''The Elder Scrolls: Castles'' (2024)
}}
'''''The Elder Scrolls''''' is a series of fantasy role-playing games primarily developed and produced by Bethesda. Players take control of several characters and play through major events in a fantasy world on the continent known as Tamriel. The series is notable for being among the earliest true open-world games in the industry. While the series has more games than it, the most popular game (and the one currently represented in ''Super Smash Bros.'') in the series is ''The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim'', in which the player must stop the dragon Alduin from destroying the world.
On June 28th, 2021, it was announced that the [[Dragonborn]] (also known as the Dovahkiin), the player character of ''Skyrim'', will be added to the game as a Mii Costume for the Mii Swordfighter.
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===''Fallout''===
===''Fallout''===
{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Fallout (universe)
|title            = Fallout (universe)
|image            = [[File:Fallout logo.svg|250px|class=invert-dark]]
|image            = [[File:Fallout logo.svg|250px|class=invert]]
|developer        = Bethesda Softworks<br>Interplay Productions<br>Obsidian Entertainment
|developer        = Bethesda Softworks<br>Interplay Productions<br>Obsidian Entertainment
|publisher        = Bethesda Softworks<br>Interplay Productions
|publisher        = Bethesda Softworks<br>Interplay Productions
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|latestinstallment = ''Fallout Shelter Online'' (2020)
|latestinstallment = ''Fallout Shelter Online'' (2020)
}}
}}
'''''Fallout''''' is a series of role-playing games developed by {{s|wikipedia|Interplay Entertainment}} (later {{s|wikipedia|Bethesda Softworks}}). The series revolves around an alternate timeline America that has been ravaged by nuclear war and follows the story of the survivors living their lives in the apocalyptic wastelands. The series started as top-down, turn-based role-playing games with an isometric view and has evolved to feature first-person shooter elements since ''Fallout 3''. The series is particularly known for its dialogue writing, with extensive branching conversation options that often lead to different outcomes that sometimes affect the story.
'''''Fallout''''' is a series of role-playing games developed by {{s|wikipedia|Interplay Entertainment}} (later {{s|wikipedia|Bethesda Softworks}}). The series revolves around an alternate timeline America that has been ravaged by nuclear war and follows the story of the survivors living their lives in the apocalyptic wastelands. The series started as top-down, turn-based role-playing games with an isometric view and has evolved to feature first-person shooter elements since ''Fallout 3''.


On June 22nd, 2020, it was announced that [[Vault Boy]], the mascot of the series, will be added to the game as a Mii Costume for the Mii Gunner.
On June 22nd, 2020, it was announced that [[Vault Boy]], the mascot of the series, will be added to the game as a Mii Costume for the Mii Gunner.
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==[[Sega]] series==
===''The Elder Scrolls''===
===''13 Sentinels''===
{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = 13 Sentinels (universe)
|title            = The Elder Scrolls (universe)
|image            = [[File:13 Sentinels logo.png|250px]]
|image            = [[File:The Elder Scrolls logo.svg|250px|class=invert]]
|developer        = Vanillaware
|developer        = Bethesda Softworks<br>Various
|publisher        = Atlus<br>Sega
|publisher        = Bethesda Softworks
|genres            = Adventure<br>Real-time strategy
|genres            = Action role-playing
|originconsole    = PlayStation 4
|originconsole    = MS-DOS
|firstinstallment  = ''{{iw|wikipedia|13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim}}'' (2019)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{iw|wikipedia|The Elder Scrolls: Arena}}'' (1994)
|latestinstallment = ''13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim'' (2019)
|latestinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|The Elder Scrolls: Blades}}'' (2020)
}}
}}
'''''13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim''''' ({{ja|十三機兵防衛圏|Jūsan Kihei Bōeiken}}, ''13 Machine Soldier Defense Zone'') is an adventure real-time strategy game developed by Vanillaware and published by Atlus and Sega. The game sees the player take controls of 13 different characters in a mystery-adventure narrative interspersed with a real-time strategy "Destruction mode."
'''''The Elder Scrolls''''' is a series of fantasy role-playing games primarily developed and produced by Bethesda. Players take control of several characters and play through major events in a fantasy world on the continent known as Tamriel. The series is notable for being among the earliest true open-world games in the industry. While the series has more games than it, the most popular game (and the one currently represented in ''Super Smash Bros.'') in the series is ''The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim'', in which the player must stop the dragon Alduin from destroying the world.
 
The 13 Sentinel Pilots were all added as a single combined spirit in ''Ultimate'' via the [[Sentinels, Gods, and Baseball]] [[Spirit Board]] event in January, 2024.
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===''After Burner''===
{{Infobox Series
|title            = After Burner (universe)
|image            = [[File:After Burner logo.png|250px]]
|developer        = [[Sega]]<br>Various
|publisher        = Sega<br>Sunsoft<br>Tengen<br>Activision<br>MCM Software
|genres            = Combat flight simulator
|originconsole    = Arcade
|firstinstallment  = ''{{iw|wikipedia|After Burner}}'' (1987)
|latestinstallment = ''3D After Burner II'' (2013)
}}
'''''After Burner''''' ({{ja|アフターバーナー| Afutā Bānā}}, ''After Burner'') is a series of combat flight simulation games by Sega.


The series is represented in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'' via a remix from the {{uv|Bayonetta}} series titled ''{{SSB4MusicLink|Bayonetta|After Burner (∞ Climax Mix)}}'', which plays on [[Umbra Clock Tower]]. It is also referenced through the name of [[Bayonetta]]'s aerial side special, [[After Burner Kick]].
On June 28th, 2021, it was announced that the [[Dragonborn]]/Dovahkiin, the player character of ''Skyrim'', will be added to the game as a Mii Costume for the Mii Swordfighter.
 
''{{SSBUMusicLink|Bayonetta|After Burner (∞ Climax Mix)}}'' returns in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' on the same stage.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Alpha Mission (universe)
|title            = Alpha Mission (universe)
|image            = [[File:Alpha Mission logo.png|250px]]
|image            = [[File:Alpha Mission logo.jpg|250px]]
|developer        = SNK<br>Hamster Corporation
|developer        = SNK<br>Hamster Corporation
|publisher        = SNK<br>Hamster Corporation
|publisher        = SNK<br>Hamster Corporation
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|publisher        = SNK<br>Hamster Corporation
|publisher        = SNK<br>Hamster Corporation
|genres            = Fighting
|genres            = Fighting
|originconsole    = Neo Geo MVS
|originconsole    = Arcade
|firstinstallment  = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Art of Fighting}}'' (1992)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Art of Fighting}}'' (1992)
|latestinstallment = ''Art of Fighting Anthology'' (2007)
|latestinstallment = ''Art of Fighting Anthology'' (2007)
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}}
}}


'''''Ikari Warriors''''' ({{ja|怒|Ikari}}, ''Fury'') is a series of vertically-scrolling shooter games developed by SNK. The eponymous "Ikari Warriors", Ralf Jones and Clark Still (originally called Paul and Vince in the first game's Western release), are two mercenaries-for-hire who battle through enemies to reach the village of Ikari. The games were heavily influenced by the ''{{iw|wikipedia|Rambo|franchise}}'' franchise. Both Ralf and Clark have continued to make appearances in ''The King of Fighters'', and have appeared in ''Metal Slug'' as well since its sixth installment.  
'''''Ikari Warriors''''' ({{ja|怒|Ikari}}, ''Fury'') is a series of vertically-scrolling shooter games developed by SNK. The eponymous "Ikari Warriors", Ralf Jones and Clark Still (originally called Paul and Vince in the first game's Western release), are two mercenaries-for-hire who battle through enemies to reach the village of Ikari. The games were heavily influenced by the ''{{s|wikipedia|Rambo}}'' franchise. Both Ralf and Clark have continued to make appearances in ''The King of Fighters'', and have appeared in ''Metal Slug'' as well since its sixth installment.  


Both Ralf Jones and Clark Still appear as background characters in the [[King of Fighters Stadium]] in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', as well as a shared spirit. The series is also represented with ''The King of Fighters XIV'' rendition of the theme "Ikari", titled ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Fatal Fury|IKARI - KOF XIV}}''.
Both Ralf Jones and Clark Still appear as background characters in the [[King of Fighters Stadium]] in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', as well as a shared spirit. The series is also represented with ''The King of Fighters XIV'' rendition of the theme "Ikari", titled ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Fatal Fury|IKARI - KOF XIV}}''.
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===''The King of Fighters''===
{{Infobox Series
|title            = The King of Fighters (universe)
|image            = [[File:The King of Fighters Logo.svg|250px]]
|developer        = SNK<br>Eolith<br>Hamster Corporation
|publisher        = SNK<br>Atlus<br>Hamster Corporation
|genres            = Fighting
|originconsole    = Neo Geo MVS
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|The King of Fighters '94}}'' (1994)
|latestinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|The King of Fighters XV}}'' (2022)
}}
'''''The King of Fighters''''' ({{ja|ザ・キング・オブ・ファイターズ|Za Kingu Obu Faitāzu}}, ''The King of Fighters'') is a long-running fighting game series by SNK that combines characters from many of their different franchises, including ''Fatal Fury'', ''Art of Fighting'', ''Psycho Soldier'', ''Samurai Shodown'', and ''Ikari Warriors'', as well as original characters. The series is known for its three-on-three team battles and extensive cast. The ''KOF'' series takes place in a timeline different than the ''Fatal Fury'' shared universe, whereas both the first two ''Fatal Fury'' and ''Art of Fighting'' storylines are being acknowledged while having their events' timelines reworked to match the characters' ages in this series.
In ''Ultimate'', ''The King of Fighters'' is treated as Terry's secondary universe; it forms the basis for his stage, [[King of Fighters Stadium]], and five of the original characters from the series make cameos within the stage, those being Kyo Kusanagi, [[Iori Yagami]], Goro Daimon, Chang Koehan, and Choi Bounge. Kyo and Iori also appear as spirits. Iori also appears as a Mii costume for the Mii Brawler. [[King of Fighters Stadium#Background characters|Several characters from other SNK franchises]] also appear on King of Fighters Stadium using their designs from ''The King of Fighters'' series. [[List of SSBU Music (Fatal Fury series)|Eighteen music tracks]] from many ''The King of Fighters'' installments are also available, in addition to some music tracks from the ''Fatal Fury'' and ''Ikari Warriors'' series being included by way of preexisting remixes from ''The King of Fighters'' games. Takashi Kondo reprises his role in ''Smash'' since ''The King of Fighters XIV''.
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|publisher        = Nazca Corporation<br>SNK<br>Hamster Corporation
|publisher        = Nazca Corporation<br>SNK<br>Hamster Corporation
|genres            = Run-and-gun
|genres            = Run-and-gun
|originconsole    = Neo Geo MVS
|originconsole    = Arcade
|firstinstallment  = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Metal Slug|1996 video game}}'' (1996)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Metal Slug|1996 video game}}'' (1996)
|latestinstallment = ''Metal Slug Attack Reloaded'' (2024)}}
|latestinstallment = ''Metal Slug Infinity'' (2019)}}


'''''Metal Slug''''' ({{ja|メタルスラッグ|Metaru Suraggu}}, ''Metal Slug'') is a series of run-and-gun shooters. Known for their fluid animation and two-player co-op gameplay, the series involves a small team of soldiers called the Peregrine Falcons and the SPARROWS under the command of the Regular Army as they travel the world to defeat mysterious enemy factions (most notably the military madman General Morden and the Rebel Army and the alien invaders known as Mars People, though in ''Metal Slug 5'' the main enemies are the mysterious Ptolemaic Army and in '' Metal Slug 6'' the Rebel army and the Mars People made a alliance with the Peregrine Falcons to stand over the outbreak of a new alien invasion knows as The Invaders), wielding semi-automatic handguns and a small tank known as SV-001 (the eponymous "Metal Slug"). As each stage progresses, they acquire more powerful weapons and tanks until confronting the final enemy. The characters of ''Metal Slug'' make common appearances in ''The King of Fighters'', and starting with ''Metal Slug 6'', the series also crosses over with ''Ikari Warriors''.
'''''Metal Slug''''' ({{ja|メタルスラッグ|Metaru Suraggu}}, ''Metal Slug'') is a series of run-and-gun shooters. Known for their fluid animation and two-player co-op gameplay, the series involves a small team of soldiers called the Peregrine Falcons and the SPARROWS under the command of the Regular Army as they traveling the world to defeat mysterious enemy factions (most notably the military madman General Morden and the Rebel Army and the alien invaders known as Mars People, though in ''Metal Slug 5'' the main enemies are the mysterious Ptolemaic Army and in '' Metal Slug 6'' the Rebel army and the Mars People made a alliance with the Peregrine Falcons to stand over the outbreak of a new alien invasion knows as The Invaders), wielding semi-automatic handguns and a small tank known as SV-001 (the eponymous "Metal Slug"). As each stage progresses, they acquire more powerful weapons and tanks until confronting the final enemy. The characters of ''Metal Slug'' make common appearances in ''The King of Fighters'', and starting with ''Metal Slug 6'', the series also crosses over with ''Ikari Warriors''.


''Metal Slug'' is represented in ''Smash Ultimate'' through five music tracks playable on the ''King of Fighters Stadium'' stage: ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Fatal Fury|Main Theme of Metal Slug - METAL SLUG}}'', ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Fatal Fury|Assault Theme - METAL SLUG 1-3}}'', ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Fatal Fury|Final Attack - METAL SLUG 1-6}}'', ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Fatal Fury|Judgment - METAL SLUG 2}}'', and ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Fatal Fury|Blue Water Fangs (The Island of Dr. Moreau) - METAL SLUG 3}}''.
''Metal Slug'' is represented in ''Smash Ultimate'' through five music tracks playable on the ''King of Fighters Stadium'' stage: ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Fatal Fury|Main Theme of Metal Slug - METAL SLUG}}'', ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Fatal Fury|Assault Theme - METAL SLUG 1-3}}'', ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Fatal Fury|Final Attack - METAL SLUG 1-6}}'', ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Fatal Fury|Judgment - METAL SLUG 2}}'', and ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Fatal Fury|Blue Water Fangs (The Island of Dr. Moreau) - METAL SLUG 3}}''.
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|publisher        = SNK<br>Hamster Corporation
|publisher        = SNK<br>Hamster Corporation
|genres            = Fighting
|genres            = Fighting
|originconsole    = Neo Geo MVS
|originconsole    = Arcade
|firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Samurai Shodown|1993 video game}}'' (1993)
|firstinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Samurai Shodown|1993 video game}}'' (1993)
|latestinstallment = ''Samurai Shodown NeoGeo Collection'' (2020)}}
|latestinstallment = ''Samurai Shodown NeoGeo Collection'' (2020)}}
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In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', [[Nakoruru]] appears as a Mii costume for the Mii Swordfighter, and she appears as a spirit along with Haohmaru. The series is also represented with three music tracks from the first installment: ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Fatal Fury|Tuna - SAMURAI SHODOWN|Tuna}}'', ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Fatal Fury|Banquet of Nature - SAMURAI SHODOWN|Banquet of Nature}}'', and ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Fatal Fury|Gaia - SAMURAI SHODOWN|Gaia}}''.
In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', [[Nakoruru]] appears as a Mii costume for the Mii Swordfighter, and she appears as a spirit along with Haohmaru. The series is also represented with three music tracks from the first installment: ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Fatal Fury|Tuna - SAMURAI SHODOWN|Tuna}}'', ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Fatal Fury|Banquet of Nature - SAMURAI SHODOWN|Banquet of Nature}}'', and ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Fatal Fury|Gaia - SAMURAI SHODOWN|Gaia}}''.
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===''The King of Fighters''===
{{Infobox Series
|title            = The King of Fighters (universe)
|image            = [[File:The King of Fighters Logo.svg|250px]]
|developer        = SNK<br>Eolith<br>Hamster Corporation
|publisher        = SNK<br>Hamster Corporation
|genres            = Fighting
|originconsole    = Arcade
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|The King of Fighters '94}}'' (1994)
|latestinstallment = ''The King of Fighters for Girls'' (2019) {{flag|Japan}}
}}
'''''The King of Fighters''''' ({{ja|ザ・キング・オブ・ファイターズ|Za Kingu Obu Faitāzu}}, ''The King of Fighters'') is a long-running fighting game series by SNK that combines characters from many of their different franchises, including ''Fatal Fury'', ''Art of Fighting'', ''Psycho Soldier'', ''Samurai Shodown'', and ''Ikari Warriors'', as well as original characters. The series is known for its three-on-three team battles and extensive cast. The ''KOF'' series takes place in a timeline different than the ''Fatal Fury'' shared universe, whereas both the first two ''Fatal Fury'' and ''Art of Fighting'' storylines are acknowledged while having their events' timelines reworked to match the characters' ages in this series.
The eponymous tournament is notable for playing host to sinister forces working behind the scenes. They typically work to awaken an entity known as Orochi, an avatar of Earth who is bent on annihilating humanity for its continuous destruction of the planet. In the ''The King of Fighters '94'' and {{'}}''95'', the tournament is hosted by arms dealer Rugal Bernstein, who had seized a fraction of Orochi's power to affirm himself as the world's strongest, while in {{'}}''96'' and {{'}}''97'', Orochi's followers attempt to awaken it so it can carry out its mission. Following this, events from ''The King of Fighters '99'' to ''2001'' feature a mysterious syndicate known as NESTS and their leader Igniz, who seeks to become the God of a new world. From ''The King of Fighters 2003'' to ''The King of Fighters XIII'', a group named Those from the Past and their leader Saiki attempt to resurrect Orochi in order to use him for their own objectives. However, Ash's sacrifice on erasing both of himself and Saiki enacts a multiversal incident which first occur in ''The King of Fighters XIV''.
In ''Ultimate'', ''The King of Fighters'' is treated as Terry's secondary universe; it forms the basis for his stage, [[King of Fighters Stadium]], and five of the original characters from the series make cameos within the stage, those being Kyo Kusanagi, [[Iori Yagami]], Goro Daimon, Chang Koehan, and Choi Bounge. Kyo and Iori also appear as spirits. Iori also appears as a Mii costume for the Mii Brawler. [[King of Fighters Stadium#Background characters|Several characters from other SNK franchises]] also appear on King of Fighters Stadium using their designs from ''The King of Fighters'' series. [[List of SSBU Music (Fatal Fury series)|Eighteen music tracks]] from many ''The King of Fighters'' installments are also available, in addition to some music tracks from the ''Fatal Fury'' and ''Ikari Warriors'' series being included by way of preexisting remixes from ''The King of Fighters'' games. Takashi Kondo reprises his role in ''Smash'' since ''The King of Fighters XIV''.
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===''Bravely Default''===
===''Bravely Default''===
{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|image            = [[File:Bravely Default logo.png|250px|class=invert-dark]]
|image            = [[File:Bravely Default logo.png|250px|class=invert]]
|title            = Bravely Default (universe)
|title            = Bravely Default (universe)
|developer        = Silicon Studio<br>Claytechworks
|developer        = Silicon Studio<br>Claytechworks
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|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Bravely Default}}'' (2012)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Bravely Default}}'' (2012)
|latestinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Bravely Default II}}'' (2021)}}
|latestinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Bravely Default II}}'' (2021)}}
'''''Bravely Default''''' ({{ja|ブレイブリーデフォルト|Bureiburī Deforuto}}, ''Bravely Default'') is a series of role-playing games developed by {{iw|wikipedia|Silicon Studio}} and published by [[Square Enix]] in Japan, with [[Nintendo]] publishing in all other regions. Originally conceived as a sequel to ''{{s|wikipedia|Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light}}'', the connections to the {{uv|Final Fantasy}} franchise were eventually dropped in favor of original characters and settings. Battles are turn based, with the unique twist of being able to brave or default every turn. Brave Points (BP) must be spent to attack, or "Brave" enemies, and more available BP means more chances to attack. The player can even go into negative BP, but are then unable to perform any action until the BP balance reaches 0 again. BP will restore naturally, or the player can choose to "Default," which reduces damage taken and replenishes BP quicker. The games also utilize a job system where players battle the holders of Asterisks, items that grant jobs, in order to claim them and thereby use those jobs for themselves, granting their characters special abilities in battle.
'''''Bravely Default''''' ({{ja|ブレイブリーデフォルト|Bureiburī Deforuto}}, ''Bravely Default'') is a series of role-playing games developed by {{iw|wikipedia|Silicon Studio}} and published by [[Square Enix]] in Japan, with [[Nintendo]] publishing in all other regions. Originally conceived as a sequel to ''{{s|wikipedia|Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light}}'', the connections to the {{uv|Final Fantasy}} franchise were eventually dropped in favor of original characters and settings. Battles are turn based, with the unique twist of being able to brave or default every turn. Brave Points (BP) must be spent to attack, or "Brave" enemies, and more available BP means more chances to attack. The player can even go into negative BP, but are then unable to perform any action until the BP balance reaches 0 again. BP will restore naturally, or the player can choose to "Default," which reduces damage taken and replenishes BP quicker. The game also utilizes a job system to give characters special abilities in battle


On February 23, 2021, it was announced that spirits from ''Bravely Default II'', the third game in the series, would introduced via the [[Spirit Board]] event simply titled [[BRAVELY DEFAULT II]] on February 26 as a tie-in to the game's release. All four protagonists are available in pairs: Seth & Gloria and Elvis & Adelle.
On February 23, 2021, it was announced that spirits from ''Bravely Default II'', the third game in the series, would be added to the Spirit Board in a Spirit Board event simply titled [[BRAVELY DEFAULT II]] on February 26 as a tie-in to the game's release. All four protagonists are available in pairs: Seth & Gloria and Elvis & Adelle.
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|originconsole    = Game Boy
|originconsole    = Game Boy
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Final Fantasy Adventure}}'' (1991)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Final Fantasy Adventure}}'' (1991)
|latestinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Visions of Mana}}'' (2024)
|latestinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Trials of Mana|2020 video game}}'' (2020)}}
}}
'''''Mana''''' ({{ja|聖剣伝説|Seiken Densetsu}}, ''The Legend of the Sacred Sword'') is a series of action role-playing games made by [[Square Enix]] (formerly Squaresoft). The series was developed as a supplemental storyline to {{uv|Final Fantasy}}, but elements of that series were dropped from the second installment, ''Secret of Mana'', onwards. The series often revolves around the Mana Tree, the Mana Sword, and the forces trying to steal and harness its power. The series is considered a pioneer of the action RPG genre with the introduction of a real-time battle system reminiscent of top-down ''The Legend of Zelda'' games.
'''''Mana''''' ({{ja|聖剣伝説|Seiken Densetsu}}, ''The Legend of the Sacred Sword'') is a series of action role-playing games created by [[Square Enix]] (formerly Squaresoft). The series was originally developed as a supplemental storyline to {{uv|Final Fantasy}}, but elements of that series were dropped from the second installment, ''Secret of Mana'', onwards. The series often revolves around the Mana Tree, the Mana Sword, and the forces trying to steal and harness its power. The series is considered a pioneer of the action RPG genre with the introduction of a real-time battle system reminiscent of top-down ''The Legend of Zelda'' games.


On April 21, 2020, it was announced that spirits from the 2020 remake of ''Trials of Mana'' would be added via the [[Spirit Board]] event [[The Spirits of Mana]] event on April 24 as a tie-in to the remake's release on the same day. All six protagonists are featured in three pairs: Duran & Angela, Kevin & Charlotte, and Hawkeye & Riesz, with each pairing representing one of the three storylines of ''Trials of Mana''.
On April 21, 2020, it was announced that spirits from the 2020 remake of ''Trials of Mana'' would be added to the Spirit Board in [[The Spirits of Mana]] event on April 24 as a tie-in to the remake's release on the same day. All six protagonists are featured in three pairs: Duran & Angela, Kevin & Charlotte, and Hawkeye & Riesz, with each pairing representing one of the three storylines of ''Trials of Mana''.
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===''Octopath Traveler''===
===''Octopath Traveler''===
{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|image            = [[File:Octopath-traveler-logo.png|250px|class=invert-dark]]
|image            = [[File:Octopath-traveler-logo.png|250px|class=invert]]
|title            = Octopath Traveler (universe)
|title            = Octopath Traveler (universe)
|developer        = Square Enix<br>Division 11<br>Acquire
|developer        = Square Enix<br>Division 11<br>Acquire
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|originconsole    = Switch
|originconsole    = Switch
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Octopath Traveler}}'' (2018)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Octopath Traveler}}'' (2018)
|latestinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Octopath Traveler II}}'' (2023)
|latestinstallment = ''Octopath Traveler: Champions of the Continent'' (2020) {{flag|Japan}}
}}
}}
'''''Octopath Traveler''''' ({{ja|オクトパス トラベラー|Okutopasu Toraberā}}, ''Octopath Traveler'') is a turn-based role-playing game developed by Square Enix and Acquire, conceived from the same producer who previously worked on the ''Bravely Default'' series on Nintendo 3DS. In the game, the player controls a set of eight characters (Ophilia, Cyrus, Tressa, Olberic, Primrose, Alfyn, Therion, and H'aanit, their first names spelling out O-C-T-O-P-A-T-H) through the land of Orsterra, with each character having their own storyline, archetype, and abilities. The game has an "HD-2D" diorama art-style for the backgrounds with sprites used for the characters both in and out of battle. The original game is among the top twenty-five best selling titles on Nintendo Switch with over two million copies sold, a prequel, ''Octopath Traveler: Champions of the Continent'', released on October 28, 2020, and a sequel, ''Octopath Traveler II'', released on February 24, 2023.
'''''Octopath Traveler''''' ({{ja|オクトパス トラベラー|Okutopasu Toraberā}}, ''Octopath Traveler'') is a turn-based role-playing game developed by Square Enix and Acquire, conceived from the same producer who previously worked on the ''Bravely Default'' series on Nintendo 3DS. In the game, the player controls a set of eight characters (Ophilia, Cyrus, Tressa, Olberic, Primrose, Alfyn, Therion, and H'aanit, their first names spelling out O-C-T-O-P-A-T-H) through the land of Orsterra, with each character having their own storyline, archetype, and abilities. The game has an "HD-2D" diorama art-style for the backgrounds with sprites used for the characters both in and out of battle. The original game is among the top twenty-five best selling titles on Nintendo Switch with over two million copies sold, and a prequel, ''Octopath Traveler: Champions of the Continent'', released on October 28, 2020.


On July 7, 2020, it was revealed that spirits featuring the eight playable characters in ''Octopath Traveler'' would be added via the [[Spirit Board]] event [[Second Anniversary of OCTOPATH TRAVELER]] on July 10. The spirits would see each of the eight playable characters split into four pairs, these pairs being Olberic & Primrose, Tressa & Cyrus, Alfyn & Therion, and H'aanit & Ophilia.
On July 7, 2020, it was revealed that spirits featuring the eight playable characters in ''Octopath Traveler'' would be added to the Spirit Board in [[Second Anniversary of OCTOPATH TRAVELER]] on July 10. The spirits would see each of the eight playable characters split into four pairs, these pairs being Olberic & Primrose, Tressa & Cyrus, Alfyn & Therion, and H'aanit & Ophilia.
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{{Infobox Series
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Assassin's Creed (universe)
|title            = Assassin's Creed (universe)
|image            = [[File:Assassin%27s Creed Logo.svg|250px|class=invert-dark]]
|image            = [[File:Assassin%27s Creed Logo.svg|250px|class=invert]]
|developer        = Ubisoft
|developer        = Ubisoft
|publisher        = Ubisoft
|publisher        = Ubisoft
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|originconsole    = Xbox 360<br>PlayStation 3
|originconsole    = Xbox 360<br>PlayStation 3
|firstinstallment  = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Assassin's Creed|video game}}'' (2007)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Assassin's Creed|video game}}'' (2007)
|latestinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Assassin's Creed Mirage}}'' (2023)
|latestinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Assassin's Creed Valhalla}}'' (2020)
}}
}}
'''''Assassin's Creed''''' ({{ja|アサシンクリード|Asashin Kurīdo}}, ''Assassin Creed'') is a series of stealth action-adventure games developed by Ubisoft. The series follows the millennia-long clash between two factions: the Assassins and the Knights Templar, as Desmond Miles experiences the lives of his ancestors to uncover their hidden secrets in the (then) near-future of 2012.
'''''Assassin's Creed''''' ({{ja|アサシンクリード|Asashin Kurīdo}}, ''Assassin Creed'') is a series of stealth action-adventure games developed by Ubisoft. The series follows the millennia-long clash between two factions: the Assassins and the Knights Templar, as Desmond Miles experiences the life of his ancestors to uncover their hidden secrets in the (then) near-future of 2012.


On January 16th, 2020, it was confirmed that [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad|Altaïr]] would be a Mii Costume for the Mii Swordfighter as part of {{h2|Downloadable content (SSBU)|Round 5}} of DLC.
On January 16th, 2020, it was confirmed that [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad|Altaïr]] would be a Mii Costume for the Mii Swordfighter as part of {{h2|Downloadable content (SSBU)|Round 5}} of DLC.
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|title            = Rabbids (universe)
|title            = Rabbids (universe)
|image            = [[File:Raving Rabbids logo.png|250px]]
|image            = [[File:Raving Rabbids logo.png|250px]]
|developer        = Ubisoft<br>Headstrong Games
|developer        = Ubisoft
|publisher        = Ubisoft
|publisher        = Ubisoft
|genres            = Party<br>Turn-based strategy<br>Educational<br>FMV Game
|genres            = Party
|originconsole    = Game Boy Advance
|originconsole    = Game Boy Advance
|firstinstallment  = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Rayman Raving Rabbids|handheld game}}'' (2006)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Rayman Raving Rabbids|handheld game}}'' (2006)
|latestinstallment = ''{{s|mariowiki|Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope}}'' (2022)
|latestinstallment = ''Rabbids Coding!'' (2019)
}}
}}
'''''Rabbids'''''  ({{ja|ラビッツ・パーティー|Rabittsu pātī}},  ''Rabbits Party''; '''''Lapins Crétins''''' (''Moronic Rabbits'') in French) is a multimedia franchise that began as a spinoff of the ''Rayman'' series before branching off into its own separate universe. The series follows the various antics of the titular Rabbids, a race of crazed rabbit-like creatures that spout gibberish and cause mischief wherever they go. The ''Rabbids'' series and the ''Super Mario'' series crossed over in the turn-based strategy series ''{{iw|mariowiki|Mario + Rabbids|series}}'', in which a device called the "SupaMerge" hits the Rabbids' Time-Washing Machine and transports them to the Mushroom Kingdom, merging them with various objects found therein.  
'''''Rabbids'''''  ({{ja|ラビッツ・パーティー|Rabittsu pātī}},  ''Rabbits Party''; '''''Lapins Crétins''''' (''Moronic Rabbits'' in French) is a multimedia franchise that began as a spinoff of the ''Rayman'' series before branching off into its own separate universe. The series follows the various antics of the titular Rabbids, a race of crazed rabbit-like creatures that spout gibberish and cause mischief wherever they go. The ''Rabbids'' series and the ''Super Mario'' series crossed over in the turn-based strategy series ''{{iw|mariowiki|Mario + Rabbids|series}}'', in which a device called the "SupaMerge" hits the Rabbids' Time-Washing Machine and transports them to the Mushroom Kingdom, merging them with various objects found therein.  


Rabbid Mario, Rabbid Peach, and Rabbid Kong from ''Kingdom Battle'' appear as spirits in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', with the latter using his design from ''Kingdom Battle's'' "Donkey Kong Adventure" DLC expansion. Additionally, on January 16th, 2020, it was confirmed that [[Rabbid]]s headgear would be a Mii Costume as part of {{h2|Downloadable content (SSBU)|Round 5}} of DLC.
Rabbid Mario, Rabbid Peach, and Rabbid Kong from ''Kingdom Battle'' appear as spirits in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', with the latter using his design from ''Kingdom Battle's'' "Donkey Kong Adventure" DLC expansion. Additionally, on January 16th, 2020, it was confirmed that [[Rabbid]]s headgear would be a Mii Costume as part of {{h2|Downloadable content (SSBU)|Round 5}} of DLC.
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'''''Rayman''''' ({{ja|レイマン|Reiman}}, ''Rayman'') is a platformer franchise focusing on the limbless hero Rayman as he protects his world against everything from robot pirates to psychotic bunnies.
'''''Rayman''''' ({{ja|レイマン|Reiman}}, ''Rayman'') is a platformer franchise focusing on the limbless hero Rayman as he protects his world against everything from robot pirates to psychotic bunnies.


The main titular protagonist, alongside his best friend Globox and the barbarian princess Barbara from ''Rayman Legends'', appear as trophies in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''.
The titular character, alongside his best friend Globox and the barbarian princess Barbara from ''Rayman Legends'', appear as trophies in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''.


Rayman returns as a spirit in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.
Rayman returns as a spirit in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.
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==Others==
==Others==
===''After Burner''===
{{Infobox Series
|title            = After Burner (universe)
|image            = [[File:After Burner logo.png|250px]]
|developer        = [[Sega]]<br>Various
|publisher        = Sega
|genres            = Combat flight simulator
|originconsole    = Arcade
|firstinstallment  = ''{{iw|wikipedia|After Burner}}'' (1987)
|latestinstallment = ''3D After Burner II'' (2013)
}}
'''''After Burner''''' ({{ja|アフターバーナー| Afutā Bānā}}, ''After Burner'') is a series of combat flight simulation games by Sega.


The series is represented in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'' via a remix from the {{uv|Bayonetta}} series titled ''{{SSB4MusicLink|Bayonetta|After Burner (∞ Climax Mix)}}'', which plays on [[Umbra Clock Tower]]. It is also referenced through the name of [[Bayonetta]]'s aerial side special, [[After Burner Kick]].
''{{SSBUMusicLink|Bayonetta|After Burner (∞ Climax Mix)}}'' returns in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' on the same stage.
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===''BIT.TRIP''===
===''BIT.TRIP''===
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|title            = BIT.TRIP (universe)
|title            = BIT.TRIP (universe)
|image            = [[File:BIT TRIP logo.png|250px]]
|image            = [[File:BIT TRIP logo.png|250px]]
|developer        = Choice Provisions
|developer        = Gaijin Games<br>Choice Provisions
|publisher        = Aksys Games<br>Arc System Works<br>Choice Provisions
|publisher        = Aksys Games<br>Arc System Works<br>Gaijin Games<br>Choice Provisions
|genres            = Music
|genres            = Music
|originconsole    = Wii (WiiWare)
|originconsole    = Wii (WiiWare)
|firstinstallment  = ''[[wikipedia:Bit.Trip Beat|BIT.TRIP BEAT]]'' (2009)
|firstinstallment  = ''[[wikipedia:Bit.Trip Beat|BIT.TRIP BEAT]]'' (2009)
|latestinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|BIT.TRIP RERUNNER}}'' (2023)
|latestinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Runner3}}'' (2018)
}}
}}
'''''BIT.TRIP''''' is a series of rhythm games by independent developer Gaijin Games (now known as Choice Provisions) starring an entity known as CommanderVideo.
'''''BIT.TRIP''''' is a series of rhythm games by independent developer Gaijin Games (now known as Choice Provisions) starring an entity known as CommanderVideo.
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Goligan returns as a spirit in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', as well as Culdra, the goddess and mascot of the series, and Allen, the main protagonist of ''{{s|wikipedia|Culdcept Revolt}}''.
Goligan returns as a spirit in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', as well as Culdra, the goddess and mascot of the series, and Allen, the main protagonist of ''{{s|wikipedia|Culdcept Revolt}}''.
The ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Nintendo|Culdcept}}'' track returns. Additionally, two tracks from ''Culdcept Revolt'' are added, ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Nintendo|Revolt -Striving for Hope-}}'' and ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Nintendo|Worthy Rival Battle}}''. All three tracks play on stages with music listed in the "Other" and, as of version 8.1.0, "Super Smash Bros." categories.
The ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Nintendo|Culdcept}}'' track returns. Additionally, two tracks from ''Culdcept Revolt'' are added, ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Nintendo|Revolt -Striving for Hope-}}'' and ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Nintendo|Worthy Rival Battle}}''. All three tracks only play on stages with music listed in the "Other" and, as of version 8.1.0, "Super Smash Bros." categories.
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|originconsole    = Xbox One<br>Microsoft Windows
|originconsole    = Xbox One<br>Microsoft Windows
|firstinstallment  = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Cuphead}}'' (2017)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Cuphead}}'' (2017)
|latestinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Cuphead}}'' (2017)<!--The Tesla edition does not count, this is because it is a part of the game and a completely independent edition.-->
|latestinstallment = ''Cuphead: Tesla Edition'' (2019)
}}
}}
'''''Cuphead''''' ({{ja|カップヘッド|Kappuheddo}}, ''Cuphead'') is a 2D sidescrolling run-and-gun platformer developed by the Canada-based StudioMDHR and inspired by series such as ''Contra'', ''Gunstar Heroes'', and ''Gradius''. Notably, the art style is rooted in 1930s rubber-hose cartoons inspired by the works of Disney and Fleischer Studios. The story follows two brothers, Cuphead and Mugman, who live on the Inkwell Isles. After gambling with the Devil and losing their souls, they are forced to battle the Devil's debtors across the Inkwell Isles in order to return their Soul Contracts and save themselves. A downloadable expansion titled ''The Delicious Last Course'' was released on June 30th, 2022, which adds Ms. Chalice as an additional playable character, a new Inkwell Isle, and a new story involving collecting ingredients for the jolly Chef Saltbaker.
'''''Cuphead''''' ({{ja|カップヘッド|Kappuheddo}}, ''Cuphead'') is a 2D sidescrolling run-and-gun platformer developed by the Canada-based StudioMDHR and inspired by series such as ''Contra'', ''Gunstar Heroes'', and ''Gradius''. Notably, the art style is rooted in 1930s rubber-hose cartoons inspired by the works of Disney and Fleischer Studios. The story follows two brothers, Cuphead and Mugman, who lost their souls in a bet with the Devil and are sent on a quest to collect the soul contracts of debtors across their homeland, Inkwell Isle, in order to save their own souls.


On January 16th, 2020, it was announced that [[Cuphead]] would be a Mii Fighter Costume for the Mii Gunner as part of {{h2|Downloadable content (SSBU)|Round 5}} of DLC, with a unique introduction scene based on the storybook opening of the original game. The Mii Costume is bundled with the music track ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Other|Floral Fury}}'', the boss theme for Cagney Carnation, which can play on stages under the categories of "Other" and, as of version 8.1.0, "Super Smash Bros." Later, on February 11th, 2020, it was announced that the [[Spirit Board]] event [[Ready? Wallop!]] would start on February 14th of the same year, featuring [[spirit]]s for Cuphead, Mugman, King Dice, and the Devil.
On January 16th, 2020, it was announced that [[Cuphead]] would be a Mii Fighter Costume for the Mii Gunner as part of {{h2|Downloadable content (SSBU)|Round 5}} of DLC. The Mii Costume is bundled with the music track ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Other|Floral Fury}}'', the boss theme for Cagney Carnation, which can play on stages under the categories of "Other" and, as of version 8.1.0, "Super Smash Bros." Later, on February 11th, 2020, it was announced that the [[Spirit Board]] event [[Ready? Wallop!]] would start on February 14th of the same year, featuring [[spirit]]s for Cuphead, Mugman, King Dice, and the Devil.
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A remix of two music tracks from ''Proof of the Soul'', under the title ''{{SSB4MusicLink|Nintendo|Glory of Heracles}}'', plays on the [[Coliseum]] stage appears in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''.  
A remix of two music tracks from ''Proof of the Soul'', under the title ''{{SSB4MusicLink|Nintendo|Glory of Heracles}}'', plays on the [[Coliseum]] stage appears in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''.  


The main protagonist of ''Proof of the Soul'', as well as Heracles himself (also based on his appearance in ''Proof of the Soul''), both appear as spirits in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. The ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Nintendo|Glory of Heracles}}'' track returns, now playing on stages with music listed in the "Other" and, as of version 8.1.0, "Super Smash Bros." categories.
The main protagonist of ''Proof of the Soul'', as well as Heracles himself (also based on his appearance in ''Proof of the Soul''), both appear as spirits in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.
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The ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Nintendo|Glory of Heracles}}'' track returns, now only playing on stages with music listed in the "Other" and, as of version 8.1.0, "Super Smash Bros." categories.
 
===''Hades''===
{{Infobox Series
|title            = Hades (universe)
|image            = [[File:Hades logo.png|250px]]
|developer        = Supergiant Games
|publisher        = Supergiant Games
|genres            = Roguelike<br>Action role-playing
|originconsole    = macOS<br>Nintendo Switch<br>Microsoft Windows
|firstinstallment  = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Hades|video game}}'' (2020)
|latestinstallment = ''Hades'' (2020)
}}
'''''Hades''''' is a roguelike game created by Supergiant Games that focuses on Zagreus, the son of Hades, who repeatedly attempts to escape the Underworld. The game takes major inspiration from Greek mythology, using many characters and weapons.
 
Zagreus was added as a spirit in ''Ultimate'' via the [[Sentinels, Gods, and Baseball]] [[Spirit Board]] event in January of 2024. His spirit does not list the name of the series he originates from, nor is it referenced by name in the event announcement.
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|originconsole    = Arcade
|originconsole    = Arcade
|firstinstallment  = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Renegade|video game}}'' (1986)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Renegade|video game}}'' (1986)
|latestinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|River City Girls 2}}'' (2022)
|latestinstallment = ''Stay Cool, Kobayashi-san!: A River City Ransom Story'' (2019)
}}
}}
'''''River City''''' ({{ja|くにおくん|Kunio-kun}}, ''Kunio-kun'') is a beat 'em up and sports game series made by Technōs Japan, which is now handled by Arc System Works. The series stars the titular Kunio (known as Alex in ''River City Ransom'', the Western localization of ''Downtown Nekketsu Monogatari''), beating his way through dangerous gangs or competing in sports, often joined by his friendly rival Riki (Ryan in ''River City Ransom'').
'''''River City''''' ({{ja|くにおくん|Kunio-kun}}, ''Kunio-kun'') is a beat 'em up and sports game series made by Technōs Japan, which is now handled by Arc System Works. The series stars the titular Kunio (known as Alex in ''River City Ransom'', the Western localization of ''Downtown Nekketsu Monogatari''), beating his way through dangerous gangs or competing in sports, often joined by his friendly rival Riki (Ryan in ''River City Ransom'').


Four spirits from the ''River City'' franchise were added via [[Spirit Board]] event [[River City Smash]] in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. The event started on January 24th, 2020 and ended on January 28th of the same year. Notably, the characters appear with their original Japanese names and appearances across all versions rather than using their localized names.
Four spirits from the ''River City'' franchise were added to the Spirit Board during the Spirit Board event [[River City Smash]] in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. The event started on January 24th, 2020 and ended on January 28th of the same year. Notably, the characters appear with their original Japanese names and appearances across all versions rather than using their localized names.
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In ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'', both tracks reappear. While ''Tetris: Type A'' still plays in the Luigi's Mansion stage like in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', ''{{SSB4MusicLink|Nintendo|Tetris: Type B}}'' is moved to the [[Wuhu Island]] stage.
In ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'', both tracks reappear. While ''Tetris: Type A'' still plays in the Luigi's Mansion stage like in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', ''{{SSB4MusicLink|Nintendo|Tetris: Type B}}'' is moved to the [[Wuhu Island]] stage.


''{{SSBUMusicLink|Nintendo|Tetris: Type A}}'' and ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Nintendo|Tetris: Type B}}'' both return in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', now playing on stages with music listed in the "Other" and, as of version 8.1.0, "Super Smash Bros." categories. Five spirits depicting different Tetrimino shapes were also added via the [[Attack of the Tetriminos!]] [[Spirit Board]] event. The singular spirits include the I, T, and O shapes, while shared spirits include the S & Z shapes and the L & J shapes.
''{{SSBUMusicLink|Nintendo|Tetris: Type A}}'' and ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Nintendo|Tetris: Type B}}'' both return in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', now only playing on stages with music listed in the "Other" and, as of version 8.1.0, "Super Smash Bros." categories. Five spirits depicting different Tetrimino shapes were also added via the [[Attack of the Tetriminos!]] [[Spirit Board]] event. The singular spirits include the I, T, and O shapes, while shared spirits include the S & Z shapes and the L & J shapes.


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Yama, the boss from the Game Boy Advance installment, ''The Tower SP'', appears as a spirit in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.
Yama, the boss from the Game Boy Advance installment, ''The Tower SP'', appears as a spirit in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.
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===''The Wonderful 101''===
{{Infobox Series
|title            = The Wonderful 101 (universe)
|image            = [[File:The Wonderful 101 logo.png|250px]]
|developer        = [[PlatinumGames]]
|publisher        = Nintendo<br>PlatinumGames
|genres            = Action-adventure
|originconsole    = Wii U
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|The Wonderful 101}}'' (2013)
|latestinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|The Wonderful 101: Remastered}}'' (2020)
}}
'''''The Wonderful 101''''' ({{ja|ザ・ワンダフル・ワン・オー・ワン|Za Wandafuru Wan Ō Wan}}, ''The Wonderful 101'') is an action game developed by PlatinumGames. Players take control of a team of masked superheroes, known as the Wonderful 100 (pronounced One-Double Oh), to save Earth from GEATHJERK, a legion of alien invaders. By using the stylus (or right stick) to draw shapes, the player can have the heroes join together to assume a variety of forms known as "Unite Morphs" to combat enemies and solve puzzles. Nintendo published the game in its initial Wii U-exclusive release, while its remaster was published on multiple platforms by developer PlatinumGames themselves.
The main character, Wonder-Red, and the six other main Wonderful Ones all appear as trophies in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''.
Two tracks from the game are also featured: ''{{SSB4MusicLink|Nintendo|ST01: Roll Out, Wonderful 100!}}'' plays on the [[Pilotwings]] stage, and ''{{SSB4MusicLink|Nintendo|Jergingha - Planet Destruction Form}}'' plays on the [[Mario Galaxy]] stage.
Wonder-Red and Wonder-Blue both return as spirits in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.
''{{SSB4MusicLink|Nintendo|ST01: Roll Out, Wonderful 100!}}'' and ''{{SSB4MusicLink|Nintendo|Jergingha - Planet Destruction Form}}'' both return, now only playing on stages with music listed in the "Other" and, as of version 8.1.0, "Super Smash Bros." categories.
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|originconsole    = Microsoft Windows<br>Apple OS X
|originconsole    = Microsoft Windows<br>Apple OS X
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Undertale}}'' (2015)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Undertale}}'' (2015)
|latestinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Deltarune}}'' (2018)
|latestinstallment = ''[[wikipedia:Deltarune|Deltarune: Chapter 1]]'' (2018)
}}
}}
'''''Undertale''''', officially stylized as '''''UNDERTALE''''', is an indie role-playing game created by {{s|wikipedia|Toby Fox}}. In the game, the player traverses an underground world full of quirky monsters and can either befriend or murder them, with different choices resulting in different endings.
'''''Undertale''''', officially stylized as '''''UNDERTALE''''', is an indie role-playing game created by {{s|wikipedia|Toby Fox}}. In the game, the player traverses an underground world full of quirky monsters and can either befriend or murder them, with different choices resulting in different endings.


One of the major characters encountered, [[Sans]], appears as a downloadable Mii Gunner costume in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' as part of {{h2|Downloadable content (SSBU)|Round 3}}. The costume also comes with a new arrangement of his boss theme ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Other|MEGALOVANIA}}'' as a DLC music track, playing on stages with music listed in the "Other" and, as of version 8.1.0, "Super Smash Bros." categories.
One of the major characters encountered, [[Sans]], appears as a downloadable Mii Gunner costume in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' as part of {{h2|Downloadable content (SSBU)|Round 3}}. The costume also comes with a new arrangement of his boss theme ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Other|MEGALOVANIA}}'' as a DLC music track, only playing on stages with music listed in the "Other" and, as of version 8.1.0, "Super Smash Bros." categories.
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|title            = Warframe (universe)
|title            = Warframe (universe)
|image            = [[File:WarframeLogo.png|250px|class=invert-dark]]
|image            = [[File:WarframeLogo.png|250px|class=invert]]
|developer        = Digital Extremes<br>Panic Button
|developer        = Digital Extremes<br>Panic Button
|publisher        = Digital Extremes
|publisher        = Digital Extremes
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|latestinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Warframe}}'' (2013)
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'''''Warframe''''' is a free-to-play cooperative third-person shooter/action role-playing game made by Digital Extremes. It follows a member of the Tenno, an ancient warrior race, who awakens from a millennia-long cryosleep to find their planetary system at war. The Tenno use bio-mechanical suits, the eponymous Warframes, along with various weapons to fight their enemies. Opposing them are the militaristic Grineer Empire, the plutocratic Corpus mercantile, the techno-organic Infested, and their archenemies—the self-replicating Sentient machines—all of which stem in some way from the decadence of the ancient Orokin Empire.
'''''Warframe''''' is a free-to-play cooperative third-person shooter/action role-playing game made by Digital Extremes. It follows a member of the Tenno, an ancient warrior race, who awakens from a centuries-long cyrosleep to find their planetary system at war with each other. The Tenno use bio-mechanical suits, the eponymous Warframes, along with various weapons to attack their enemies, including the militaristic Grineer Empire, the plutocratic Corpus mercantile, the techno-organic Infested, and the corruption of the ancient Orokin Empire.


The player's guide, the Lotus, and her Sentient form Natah both appear as spirits in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', released in the spirit event [[Spirits in Black]].
The player's guide, the Lotus, and Natah both appear as spirits in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', released in the spirit event [[Spirits in Black]].  
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===''The Wonderful 101''===
{{Infobox Series
|title            = The Wonderful 101 (universe)
|image            = [[File:The Wonderful 101 logo.png|250px]]
|developer        = [[PlatinumGames]]
|publisher        = Nintendo<br>PlatinumGames
|genres            = Action-adventure
|originconsole    = Wii U
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|The Wonderful 101}}'' (2013)
|latestinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|The Wonderful 101: Remastered}}'' (2020)
}}
'''''The Wonderful 101''''' ({{ja|ザ・ワンダフル・ワン・オー・ワン|Za Wandafuru Wan Ō Wan}}, ''The Wonderful 101'') is an action game developed by PlatinumGames. Players take control of a team of masked superheroes, known as the Wonderful 100 (pronounced One-Double Oh), to save Earth from GEATHJERK, a legion of alien invaders. By using the stylus (or right stick) to draw shapes, the player can have the heroes join together to assume a variety of forms known as "Unite Morphs" to combat enemies and solve puzzles. Nintendo published the game in its initial Wii U-exclusive release, while its remaster was published on multiple platforms by developer PlatinumGames themselves. PlatinumGames fully acquired the intellectual property rights from Nintendo in September of 2024.
 
The main character, Wonder-Red, and the six other main Wonderful Ones all appear as trophies in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''.
Two tracks from the game are also featured: ''{{SSB4MusicLink|Nintendo|ST01: Roll Out, Wonderful 100!}}'' plays on the [[Pilotwings]] stage, and ''{{SSB4MusicLink|Nintendo|Jergingha - Planet Destruction Form}}'' plays on the [[Mario Galaxy]] stage.
 
Wonder-Red and Wonder-Blue both return as spirits in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.
''{{SSB4MusicLink|Nintendo|ST01: Roll Out, Wonderful 100!}}'' and ''{{SSB4MusicLink|Nintendo|Jergingha - Planet Destruction Form}}'' both return, now playing on stages with music listed in the "Other" and, as of version 8.1.0, "Super Smash Bros." categories.
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==Dependent universes==
==Dependent universes==
'''Dependent universes''' are universes that are only represented in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' franchise through technicalities and in ways too minor to be considered their own series.
'''Dependent universes''' are universes that are technically represented in some form in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' franchise, but are not considered their own series.


*'''''{{iw|wikipedia|Anarchy Reigns}}''''' is an open world beat 'em up game developed by PlatinumGames and published by Sega. The [[:File:SSBU spirit Bayonetta (Bayonetta).png|fighter spirit artwork]] of {{SSBU|Bayonetta}} from the first ''{{iw|wikipedia|Bayonetta|video game}}'' game, as well as some of her [[alternate costume]]s, come from this game.
*'''''{{s|wikipedia|Anarchy Reigns}}''''' is an open world beat 'em up game developed by PlatinumGames and published by Sega. The [[:File:SSBU spirit Bayonetta (Bayonetta).png|fighter spirit artwork]] of {{SSBU|Bayonetta}} from the first ''{{s|wikipedia|Bayonetta}}'' game, as well as some of her alternate costumes, come from this game.
*'''''{{iw|wikipedia|Dance Dance Revolution}}''''' is a series of dance rhythm games by [[Konami]] and one of many franchises developed by the company's music division, {{iw|wikipedia|Bemani}}. A [[:File:Brawl Sticker Bowser (DDR Mario Mix).png|sticker of]] {{SSBB|Bowser}} uses artwork from ''{{iw|mariowiki|Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix}}''. {{SSBU|Mario}}'s down smash in ''Ultimate'' also resembles his breakdancing on that game's cover art, as opposed to just his leg sweep from ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario 64}}'' as it was prior.
*'''''{{s|wikipedia|Dance Dance Revolution}}''''' is a series of dance rhythm games by [[Konami]] and one of many franchises developed by {{s|wikipedia|Bemani}}. A [[:File:Brawl Sticker Bowser (DDR Mario Mix).png|sticker of]] {{SSBB|Bowser}} uses artwork from ''{{s|mariowiki|Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix}}''. {{SSBU|Mario}}'s down smash in ''Ultimate'' also resembles his breakdancing on that game's cover art, as opposed to just his leg sweep from ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' as it was prior.
*'''''{{iw|wikipedia|Ehrgeiz}}''''' is a 3D arena fighting game made by DreamFactory, developer of the ''Tobal'' series, and released jointly by [[Square]] and [[Namco]] in December 1998. It featured characters from ''Final Fantasy VII'' like {{SSB4|Cloud}} and {{SSBU|Sephiroth}} as guest fighters. Some of Cloud's and Sephiroth's moves (which also may have been borrowed from the {{uv|Tekken}} and ''Tobal'' games due to ''Ehrgeiz'' reusing a lot of animations from those games), such as their down tilts and Sephiroth's forward smash, originated from this game. The animation of the last three hits of [[Cross Slash]] is based on its animation from this game.
*'''''{{s|wikipedia|DreamMix TV World Fighters}}''''' is a crossover fighting video game published by Hudson and developed by Bitstep. [[Simon Belmont]] received his Japanese voice actor in {{s|wikipedia|Hideo Ishikawa}} through this game.
*'''''{{iw|wikipedia|Final Fight}}''''' is a series of beat-em-up games made by [[Capcom]]. The series is a spinoff of {{uv|Street Fighter}}, hence why Cody Travers, one of the series' protagonists, appears as a playable character in several ''Street Fighter'' games and receives a spirit in ''Ultimate'', referencing his appearance in ''{{iw|wikipedia|Street Fighter Alpha 3}}''.
*'''''{{s|wikipedia|Eggerland}}''''' is a series of puzzle games developed by HAL Laboratory. The games' main protagonists Lolo and Lala served as direct inspiration for the Lololo and Lalala characters from the {{uv|Kirby}} series, who appear on their door on the Mt. Dedede Boss Rush Lobby phase in [[Dream Land GB]].
*'''''{{iw|wikipedia|Flicky}}''''' is an arcade platformer released by [[Sega]] whose titular protagonist would later become one of the recurring [https://sonic.fandom.com/wiki/Animals Animals] in the {{uv|Sonic the Hedgehog}} series. Flicky appears in the background of [[Windy Hill Zone]] and as part of the Fauna of Windy Hill Zone trophy in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]''.
*'''''{{s|Wikipedia|Final Fight}}''''' is a series of beat-em-up games made by [[Capcom]]. The series is a spinoff of {{uv|Street Fighter}}, hence why Cody, one of the series' protagonists, appears as a playable character in several ''Street Fighter'' games and receives a spirit in ''Ultimate'', referencing his appearance in ''{{s|Wikipedia|Street Fighter Alpha 3}}''.
*'''''{{iw|wikipedia|Jet Set Radio}}''''' is a series of extreme sports platformers developed by SmileBit, an in-house studio of SEGA. The song ''"{{SSBBMusicLink|Sonic The Hedgehog|Right There, Ride On}}"'' samples [https://youtu.be/WhcNnZxop74 Rock It On] from the first game, as confirmed by the song's composer, Hideki Naganuma, on Twitter.<ref>https://twitter.com/Hideki_Naganuma/status/506068295582109696</ref>
*'''''{{s|Wikipedia|Flicky}}''''' is an arcade platformer made by [[Sega]]. Flicky, the game's eponymous character, is the basis of the Flicky animal friends from {{uv|Sonic the Hedgehog}}, which appear on [[Windy Hill Zone]] and as part of a [[List of SSB4 trophies (Sonic the Hedgehog series)#Fauna of Windy Hill Zone|trophy]] in ''SSB4''.
*'''''{{iw|wikipedia|Marvel vs. Capcom}}''''' is a fighting game series featuring characters owned by Capcom and {{iw|wikipedia|Marvel Comics}}. [[Mega Man]]'s up tilt is based on the Mega Upper from this series,<ref>https://youtu.be/7xUWnQu2Grs?t=1726</ref> and [[Ken Masters]]' [[Shinryuken]] is based on its incarnation from this series,<ref>https://youtu.be/fccgHnBQ0YM?t=270</ref> although neither originate from the series. The series is also indirectly referenced by [[Palutena's Guidance]] in the conversation about Ryu.
*'''''[[wikibound:EarthBound hacks and fangames#EarthBound: The Halloween Hack|The Halloween Hack]]''''' is an unofficial ROM hack of {{uv|EarthBound}} created by Toby Fox, who would later go on to create ''Undertale''. The music track ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Other|MEGALOVANIA}}'' made its debut in this ROM hack.
*'''''{{iw|wikipedia|Meteos}}''''' is a series of puzzle games developed by [[Masahiro Sakurai]] and originally released for the Nintendo DS. The [[X Bomb]]'s behavior in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series is similar to that of the item of the same name in ''Meteos'', in which it explodes in a cross shape rather than exhibit its behavior from ''{{iw|icaruspedia|Kid Icarus: Uprising}}''.
*'''''{{s|Wikipedia|Killer Instinct}}''''' is a fighting game franchise created by [[Rare]]. The music track ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Donkey Kong|Funky's Fugue}}'' was originally written for an internal update video for the first game in the series. It was later repurposed for ''[[Donkey Kong Country]]''.<ref>https://twitter.com/TheRealBeano/status/1098977575341301762</ref>
*'''''{{iw|wikipedia|Michael Jackson's Moonwalker}}''''' is the name of several video games based on the 1988 Michael Jackson film Moonwalker. Sega developed two beat 'em ups, released in 1990; one released in arcades and another released for the Sega Genesis and Master System consoles. The [[Wii Remote selection sound]] used for {{SSBB|Sonic}} first appeared in Moonwalker before being reused in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonic_the_Hedgehog_(1991_video_game) Sonic the Hedgehog]
*'''''{{s|wikipedia|Kingdom Hearts}}''''' is an action-RPG series primarily developed and published by [[Square Enix]], with the brand owned by {{s|wikipedia|The Walt Disney Company}}. The series is a crossover between properties from both companies as well as original assets owned by Disney. The first ''{{iw|wikipedia|Kingdom Hearts|video game}}'' game marked the debut of {{iw|wikipedia|Takahiro Sakurai}} as the consistent voice of [[Cloud Strife]]. Some of [[Sephiroth]]'s moves (like [[Shadow Flare]]) were adopted from this series by ''{{s|wikipedia|Dissidia Final Fantasy}}'', which then became the basis for their ''Smash'' appearance. [[Aerith]]'s name was retranslated to better match her Japanese name. Additionally, Sephiroth's [[Winged Form|one wing]] debuted in the original game; it was derived from the title of his battle theme in ''{{s|wikipedia|Final Fantasy VII}}'', "One-Winged Angel", which reappears throughout the series and in other ''Compilation of Final Fantasy VII'' installments as Sephiroth's general theme.
*'''''[[wikipedia:Mickey Mouse universe|Mickey Mouse]]''''' is the mascot franchise of [[The Walt Disney Company]]. While most of the pre-existing Disney material featured in {{uv|Kingdom Hearts}} is not referenced in ''Super Smash Bros.'', the keychain on [[Sora]]'s [[Keyblade]] still bears the signature tri-circle {{iw|wikipedia|Hidden Mickey}} logo. Several video games starring Mickey Mouse are also listed in the [[Chronicle]].
*'''''Legend of the Chambered''''' is an action RPG developed by Notch, the creator of {{uv|Minecraft}}. Many of the sprites used for the weapons and armor in ''Minecraft'' originated in this game, and were later reused.
*'''''{{iw|wikipedia|Pulseman}}''''' is a platformer game developed by [[Game Freak]] for the Sega {{iw|wikipedia|Mega Drive}}. The ''Pokémon'' franchise has [[Bulbapedia:List of references to Pulseman|multiple references]] to Pulseman. One of these is [[Volt Tackle]] which is based on Pulseman's signature attack Voltekka,<ref>{{cite web |url=https://youtu.be/iA91WPotG2I?si=v9aukgGsRqr-AyRT&t=729 |title=GAME FREAK Illustration Demonstration: Episode One [Ken Sugimori x Pulseman] 【#ゲームフリーク ひみつきち#9】 |accessdate=2024-01-06 |date=2019-01-11 |publisher=ゲームフリーク公式チャンネル |quote= “Pulseman's” “Volteccer” comes up in the “Pokémon” series as “Volt tackle”, and “S.S. Anne” comes from the name of the host computer “Saint Anne”. So the designs aren’t the only way the two games are connected. That’s true. }}</ref> sharing the same name in Japanese.
*'''''{{s|wikipedia|Lode Runner}}''''' is a 2D puzzle-platform game, published by Broderbund and developed by {{h2|List of companies with minor representation|Hudson Soft}}. [[Bomberman]]'s current design is based on the enemies from the NES version of this game.
*'''''{{iw|wikipedia|Sid Meier's Pirates!}}''''' is a pirate-based strategy game originally developed by MicroProse for a selection of computer platforms. The opening of the final boss theme from ''Donkey Kong Country'', featured in the songs ''"{{SSBBMusicLink|Donkey Kong|King K. Rool / Ship Deck 2}}"'', [[List of SSBU Music (Donkey Kong series)|''"Snakey Chantey"'', and ''"Gangplank Galleon"'']], is taken from Rare's NES conversion of the game, which was also composed by David Wise.
*'''''{{s|Wikipedia|Marvel vs. Capcom}}''''' is a fighting game series featuring characters owned by Capcom and {{s|wikipedia|Marvel Comics}}. [[Mega Man]]'s up tilt is based on the Mega Upper from this series<ref>https://youtu.be/7xUWnQu2Grs?t=1726</ref>, and [[Ken Masters|Ken's]] [[Shinryuken]] is based on its incarnation from this series,<ref>https://youtu.be/fccgHnBQ0YM?t=270</ref> although neither originate from the series. The series is also indirectly referenced by [[Palutena's Guidance]] in the conversation about Ryu.
*'''''Shin {{iw|wikipedia|Megami Tensei}}''''' is a post-apocalyptic RPG series and the successor of the ''{{iw|wikipedia|Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei}}'' duology, made by [[Atlus]]. {{uv|Persona}} is one of many sub-series from this franchise. The Tsubasa Oribe and Tsubasa Oribe (Carnage Form) spirits in ''Ultimate'' originate from ''{{iw|fireemblem|Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE}}'', a pop idol-themed crossover between ''Shin Megami Tensei'' and {{uv|Fire Emblem}}. [[Joker]]'s down special moves, [[Rebel's Guard / Tetrakarn / Makarakarn|Tetrakarn and Makarakarn]], first appeared in 1992's ''{{iw|wikipedia|Shin Megami Tensei|video game}}'' for the Super Famicom.
*'''''{{s|wikipedia|Meteos}}''''' is a series of puzzle games developed by [[Masahiro Sakurai]] and originally released for the Nintendo DS. The [[X Bomb]]'s behavior in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series is similar to that of the item of the same name in ''Meteos'', in which it explodes in a cross shape rather than exhibit its behavior from ''{{s|wikipedia|Kid Icarus: Uprising}}''.
*'''''{{iw|wikipedia|Strider|1989 arcade game}}''''' is a platform/hack-and-slash series developed by Capcom based on a manga created by Moto Kikaku starring the ninja Strider Hiryu. The Robot Master weapon that [[Mega Man]] uses for his [[back air]] is the Slash Claw from ''Mega Man 7'', whose attack is based on how Strider attacks in his games.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.rockmanpm.com/?p=original/rockman7/labtalk/rightot |title=Rockman 7 |accessdate=2024-01-07 |publisher=Capcom |quote= With this Slash Claw, I can slice through anything. Incredible dasu. It's like SXrXder HXyuu dasu! Promise you won't say that again }}</ref>
*'''''{{s|wikipedia|Mystery Dungeon}}''''' is a series of roguelike and role-playing games developed primarily by {{h2|List of companies with minor representation|Spike Chunsoft}}. Originally a spin-off to ''{{uv|Dragon Quest}} IV'', it has spun into its own franchise with the ''{{s|wikipedia|Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer}}'' series, and collaborated with many other franchises such as {{uv|Pokémon}}, ''{{iw|wikipedia|TwinBee|series}}'', and {{uv|Final Fantasy}}. While the [[Chocobo]]'s cartoonish design is unique to ''Final Fantasy''{{'}}s ''{{s|wikipedia|Chocobo}}'' subseries, its design for the [[Mii Costume]] is based on the latest title of the ''Chocobo's Mystery Dungeon'' trilogy, being ''{{s|wikipedia|Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon}}'' in ''Smash 4'' and ''{{s|wikipedia|Chocobo's Mystery Dungeon Every Buddy!}}'' in ''Ultimate''.
*'''''[[wikipedia:Omega Force#Games|Warriors]]''''' is a hack-and-slash series by Omega Force (stylized as ω-Force) and Koei Tecmo (previously Koei prior to their merger with Tecmo). Originally a spin-off to Koei's ''Romance of the Three Kingdoms'' series titled ''Dynasty Warriors'', the game would spawn an entire sub-series of games under the ''Warriors'' title or otherwise have the same type of gameplay. While the first game in the series is a one-on-one fighting game, its sequels and spin-offs adopted the style of the player controlling several generals on an open map and mowing down hordes of enemies while simultaneously managing the positions and actions of allied forces until the enemy has fallen or surrendered. The franchise includes crossovers such as {{uv|Dragon Quest}}, {{uv|The Legend of Zelda}}, ''Fire Emblem'', and ''Persona''. Spirits from ''{{iw|zeldawiki|Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity}}'' appeared in ''Ultimate'' via a [[Spirit Board]] event. Additionally, Sophia from ''{{iw|wikipedia|Persona 5 Strikers}}'', a ''Persona 5'' spin-off, is available as a spirit for those who have save data from the game in the system. She would be available to purchase from the [[Shop]] as of version 12.0.0.
*'''''{{s|wikipedia|Policenauts}}''''' is a sci-fi adventure game made by [[Hideo Kojima]] for Konami. One character, Meryl Silverburgh, would serve as the basis of a character by the same name in the {{uv|Metal Gear}} series, who appears as a sticker in ''Brawl'' and a spirit in ''Ultimate''.
*'''Yume Kōjō '87''' (lit. "Dream Factory '87") was a promotional event held by {{iw|wikipedia|Fuji TV}} in 1987 in Japan. '''''{{iw|mariowiki|Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic}}''''' is a game featuring the mascots of this event, which was localized as ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' and eventually re-localized back to Japanese as ''Super Mario USA''. [[Mushroom Kingdom II]] is based on the ''Super Mario All-Stars'' version of the game, and characters from the game such as [[Birdo]], [[Pidgit]] and [[Shy Guy]] have appeared in various forms as parts of the {{uv|Mario}} and, in some cases for Shy Guy, {{uv|Yoshi}} universes, In fact, Birdo and Shy Guy's Trophies in Smash 4 mention the game sans Yume Kōjō '87. Additionally, Lina's floating jump, a special ability which was then inherited for [[Peach]] in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', appears as a mechanic for Peach since her debut in ''Melee'', also being inherited for [[Daisy]] in ''Ultimate''.
*'''''{{s|wikipedia|Pulseman}}''''' is a platformer game made by [[Game Freak]] and published by Sega. [[Pikachu]]'s [[Volt Tackle]] is [[bulbapedia:List of references to Pulseman|inspired]] by the Volteccer, Pulseman's signature attack, and even has the same name in Japanese.
*'''''{{s|wikipedia|Rad Mobile}}''''' is an arcade racing game made by Sega. The game is mentioned on [[Sonic]]'s fighter [[Tips]] in ''for Wii U'' and ''Ultimate'' as Sonic's first appearance in a video game.
*'''''Shin {{s|wikipedia|Megami Tensei}}''''' is a post-apocalyptic RPG series and the successor of the ''{{s|wikipedia|Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei}}'' duology, made by [[Atlus]]. {{uv|Persona}} is one of many sub-series from this franchise. The Tsubasa Oribe and Tsubasa Oribe (Carnage Form) spirits in ''Ultimate'' originate from ''{{s|fireemblem|Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE}}'', a pop idol-themed crossover between ''Shin Megami Tensei'' and ''{{uv|Fire Emblem}}''. [[Joker]]'s down special moves, [[Tetrakarn|Tetrakarn and Makarakarn]], first appeared in 1992's ''{{iw|wikipedia|Shin Megami Tensei|video game}}'' for the Super Famicom.
*'''''Table Tennis''''' is one of the games included with the {{s|wikipedia|Magnavox Odyssey}}, the first home video game console. After distributing the Odyssey in Japan, Nintendo acquired a license from Magnavox to produce their own dedicated game consoles. The [[Color TV-Game 15]]'s version of ''{{s|wikipedia|Table Tennis}}'' appears as an Assist Trophy in ''Smash 4'' and  ''Ultimate''.
*'''''[[wikipedia:Omega Force#Games|Warriors]]''''' is a hack-and-slash series by Omega Force (stylized as ω-Force) and Koei Tecmo (previously Koei prior to their merger with Tecmo). Originally a spin-off to Koei's ''Romance of the Three Kingdoms'' series titled ''Dynasty Warriors'', the game would spawn an entire sub-series of games under the ''Warriors'' title or otherwise have the same type of gameplay, including having crossovers with ''Dragon Quest'', {{uv|The Legend of Zelda}}, ''Fire Emblem'', and ''Persona'' series. Spirits from ''{{s|zeldawiki|Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity}}'' appeared in ''Ultimate'' via a Spirit Board event. Additionally, Sophia from ''{{s|wikipedia|Persona 5 Strikers}}'', a ''Persona 5'' spin-off, is available as a spirit for those who have save data from the game in the system. She would be available to purchase from the [[Shop]] as of version 12.0.0.
*'''Yume Kōjō '87''' (lit. "Dream Factory '87") was a promotional event held by {{s|wikipedia|Fuji TV}} in 1987 in Japan. '''''{{s|mariowiki|Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic}}''''' is a game featuring the mascots of this event, which was localised as ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' and eventually re-localised back to Japanese as ''Super Mario USA''. [[Mushroom Kingdom II]] is based on the ''Super Mario All-Stars'' version of the game, and characters from the game such as [[Birdo]], [[Pidgit]] and [[Shy Guy]] have appeared in various forms as parts of the {{uv|Mario}} and, in some cases for Shy Guy, {{uv|Yoshi}} universes, In fact, Birdo and Shy Guy's Trophies in Smash 4 mention the game sans Yume Kōjō '87. Additionally, Lina's floating jump, a special ability which was then inherited for [[Peach]] in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', appears as a mechanic for Peach since her debut in ''Melee'', also being inherited for [[Daisy]] in ''Ultimate''.


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