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[[File:Masterpieces NTSC Brawl.png|thumb|250px|The masterpieces as seen in ''Brawl''.]]
[[File:Masterpieces NTSC Brawl.png|thumb|right|250px|The masterpieces as seen in ''Brawl''.]]
'''Masterpieces''' ({{ja|名作トライアル|Meisaku Toraiaru}}, ''Masterpiece Trial'') are time-limited trial versions of classic [[Nintendo]] titles in which the [[character]]s of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and {{forwiiu}} have appeared. Masterpiece come pre-installed with every copy of the game for free. Masterpieces are actually the entire ROM files of the games run on an emulator, almost identical to the same games available on [[Virtual Console]]. This means players are allowed to progress as far as they possibly can within the time limit. When said time limit runs out, a message appears to notify the player of the trial's conclusion. In the Wii U version of ''Smash 4'', this message also includes a link to the [[Nintendo eShop]], where the player was able to purchase the full, Virtual Console version of the title they just played. The game then returns to the masterpiece selection menu. To save time, Masterpieces skip games' title and opening sequences. Certain Masterpieces start at specific points of the game that are relevant to the ''Smash'' game they appear in, such as the ''{{b|Donkey Kong|game}}'' Masterpiece starting at the [[75m]] level, while games that supported saving have some built-in saves set to various points of the game. The time limit varies from game to game, typically increasing with slow-paced or dialogue and menu heavy games so the player has a chance to make a meaningful amount of progression.
'''Masterpieces''' ({{ja|名作トライアル|Meisaku Toraiaru}}, ''Masterpiece Trial'') are free time-limited trial versions of classic [[Nintendo]] titles which the [[character]]s of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and {{forwiiu}} have appeared in. The full versions can be purchased for the [[Virtual Console]]. To save the player time, Masterpieces skip the title and opening of a game. Certain Masterpieces start at specific points of the game that are relevant to the ''Smash'' game they appear in, such as the ''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'' Masterpiece starting at the [[75m]] level, while games that supported saving have some built-in saves set to various points of the game.


==List of masterpieces==
==In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' ==
This is a list of the masterpieces in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. NES games show up as FC and SNES games show up as SFC in Japan, except for the noted cases where a NES game shows up as FDS instead.
=== Starting Masterpieces ===
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
{|class="wikitable"
! Name !! Platform !! Duration !! Notes
!Key
|Starter
|{{bg|#dfdfdf}}|Unlockable
|{{bg|#ffffaa}}|Japan Only
|}
 
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center"
!width="25%"|Masterpiece
!width="25%"|Platform
!width="25%"|Universe
!width="10%"|{{GameIcon|SSBB|24px}}
!width="10%"|{{GameIcon|SSB4-U|24px}}
|-
|-
|align="left"|''{{b|Balloon Fight|game}}''
|''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''||NES||60 seconds||Starts in World 1-1
|align="left"|NES
|align="left"|{{symbol|bf|20px}}{{uv|Balloon Fight}}
|{{n}}
|{{y}}
|-
|-
|align="left"|''{{b|Donkey Kong|game}}''
|''{{B|Ice Climber|game}}''||NES||40 seconds||Starts on first level, with Popo.
|align="left"|NES
|align="left"|{{symbol|dk|20px}}{{uv|Donkey Kong}}
|{{bg|#dfdfdf}}|{{y}}
|{{y}}
|-
|-
|align="left"|''{{b|Dr. Mario|game}}''
|''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''||NES||120 seconds||Immediately starts from the beginning of the game and skips the title screen.
|align="left"|GB
|align="left"|{{symbol|mario|20px}}{{uv|Mario}}
|{{n}}
|{{bg|#dfdfdf}}|{{y}}
|-
|-
|align="left"|''[[EarthBound (game)|EarthBound/Mother 2]]''
|''[[Kid Icarus]]''||NES||90 seconds||Starts on first section of Underworld stage.
|align="left"|SNES/SFC
|align="left"|{{symbol|eb|20px}}{{uv|EarthBound}}
|{{bg|#ffffaa}}|{{y}}
|{{bg|#dfdfdf}}|{{y}}
|-
|-
|align="left"|''{{b|F-Zero|game}}''
|''[[Kirby's Adventure]]''||NES||120 seconds||Starts in Vegetable Valley
|align="left"|SNES
|align="left"|{{symbol|fz|20px}}{{uv|F-Zero}}
|{{bg|#dfdfdf}}|{{y}}
|{{y}}
|-
|-
|align="left"|''[[Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem]]''
|''[[Super Metroid]]''||SNES||180 seconds||Includes saves for battles against Ridley
|align="left"|SFC
|align="left"|{{symbol|fe|20px}}{{uv|Fire Emblem}}
|{{bg|#ffffaa}}|{{y}}
|{{n}}
|-
|-
|align="left"|''[[Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light]]''
|''[[Star Fox 64]]''||N64||180 seconds||Has access to all menu features including the Main Game, Training Mode, and VS. mode.
|align="left"|FC
|align="left"|{{symbol|fe|20px}}{{uv|Fire Emblem}}
|{{n}}
|{{bg|#ffffaa}}|{{y}}
|-
|-
|align="left"|''{{b|Ice Climber|game}}''
|''[[Fire Emblem: Monsho no Nazo]]''||SFC||180 seconds||Japan only
|align="left"|NES
|align="left"|{{symbol|ic|20px}}{{uv|Ice Climber}}
|{{y}}
|{{n}}
|-
|-
|align="left"|''[[Kid Icarus]]''
|''[[EarthBound (game)|Mother 2]]''||SFC||300 seconds||Japan only
|align="left"|{{rollover|NES|FDS in Japan|y}}
|}
|align="left"|{{symbol|ki|20px}}{{uv|Kid Icarus}}
 
|{{y}}
=== Unlockable Masterpieces ===
|{{y}}
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Name !! Platform !! Duration !! Unlock criteria !! Notes
|align="left"|''[[Kirby Super Star]]''
|align="left"|SNES
|align="left"|{{symbol|kirby|20px}}{{uv|Kirby}}
|{{n}}
|{{y}}
|-
|align="left"|''[[Kirby's Adventure]]''
|align="left"|NES
|align="left"|{{symbol|kirby|20px}}{{uv|Kirby}}
|{{y}}
|{{bg|#dfdfdf}}|{{y}}
|-
|align="left"|''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]''
|align="left"|GB
|align="left"|{{symbol|kirby|20px}}{{uv|Kirby}}
|{{n}}
|{{y}}
|-
|align="left"|''[[Mega Man 2]]''
|align="left"|NES
|align="left"|{{symbol|mm|20px}}{{uv|Mega Man}}
|{{n}}
|{{y}}
|-
|align="left"|''{{b|Metroid|game}}''
|align="left"|{{rollover|NES|FDS in Japan|y}}
|align="left"|{{symbol|metroid|20px}}{{uv|Metroid}}
|{{n}}
|{{y}}
|-
|align="left"|''{{b|Pac-Man|game}}''
|align="left"|NES
|align="left"|{{symbol|pm|20px}}{{uv|Pac-Man}}
|{{n}}
|{{y}}
|-
|align="left"|''{{b|Pilotwings|game}}''
|align="left"|SNES
|align="left"|{{symbol|pw|20px}}{{uv|Pilotwings}}
|{{n}}
|{{y}}
|-
|-
|align="left"|''[[Punch-Out!! (NES)|Punch-Out!! Featuring Mr. Dream]]''
|''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]''||NES||30 seconds||10 hours of play time||Starts at the second level, 75m.
|align="left"|NES
|align="left"|{{symbol|po|20px}}{{uv|Punch-Out!!}}
|{{n}}
|{{bg|#dfdfdf}}|{{y}}
|-
|-
|align="left"|''[[Star Fox 64]]''
|''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''||NES||90 seconds||Win five brawls with {{SSBB|Peach}}.||Starts at [[supermariowiki:World 1 (Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 1-1]] with Peach.
|align="left"|N64
|align="left"|{{symbol|fox|20px}}{{uv|Star Fox}}
|{{y}}
|{{n}}
|-
|-
|align="left"|''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''
|''[[Super Mario World]]''||SNES||120 seconds||Play on [[Yoshi's Island (SSBM)|Yoshi's Island]] three times||Starts at [[supermariowiki:Yoshi's Island 2|Yoshi's Island 2]] with [[Mario]]
|align="left"|NES
|align="left"|{{symbol|mario|20px}}{{uv|Mario}}
|{{y}}
|{{y}}
|-
|-
|align="left"|''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''
|''[[F-Zero]]''||SNES||40 seconds||Unlock {{SSBB|Captain Falcon}} in [[Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary|The Subspace Emissary]]||Starts at first Mute City race, with Blue Falcon.
|align="left"|NES
|align="left"|{{symbol|mario|20px}}{{uv|Mario}}
|{{bg|#dfdfdf}}|{{y}}
|{{n}}
|-
|-
|align="left"|''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]''
|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]''||N64||300 seconds||Use {{SSBB|Toon Link}} in ten brawls.||Has save files for beginning of [[Young Link]] and Adult [[Link]] sections.
|align="left"|{{rollover|NES|FDS in Japan|y}}
|align="left"|{{symbol|mario|20px}}{{uv|Mario}}
|{{n}}
|{{y}}
|-
|align="left"|''[[Super Mario Kart]]''
|align="left"|SNES
|align="left"|{{symbol|mario|20px}}{{uv|Mario}}
|{{n}}
|{{y}}
|-
|align="left"|''[[Super Mario World]]''
|align="left"|SNES
|align="left"|{{symbol|mario|20px}}{{uv|Mario}}
|{{bg|#dfdfdf}}|{{y}}
|{{y}}
|-
|align="left"|''[[Super Metroid]]''
|align="left"|SNES
|align="left"|{{symbol|metroid|20px}}{{uv|Metroid}}
|{{y}}
|{{y}}
|-
|align="left"|''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''
|align="left"|{{rollover|NES|FDS in Japan|y}}
|align="left"|{{symbol|zelda|20px}}{{uv|The Legend of Zelda}}
|{{y}}
|{{y}}
|-
|align="left"|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]''
|align="left"|N64
|align="left"|{{symbol|zelda|20px}}{{uv|The Legend of Zelda}}
|{{bg|#dfdfdf}}|{{y}}
|{{n}}
|-
|align="left"|''{{b|Wrecking Crew|game}}''
|align="left"|NES
|align="left" |{{symbol|wreckingcrew|20px}}{{uv|Wrecking Crew}}
|{{n}}
|{{y}}
|-
|align="left"|''{{b|Yoshi|game}}''
|align="left"|NES
|align="left"|{{symbol|yoshi|20px}}{{uv|Yoshi}}
|{{n}}
|{{bg|#dfdfdf}}|{{y}}
|-
|align="left"|''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]''
|align="left"|{{rollover|NES|FDS in Japan|y}}
|align="left"|{{symbol|zelda|20px}}{{uv|The Legend of Zelda}}
|{{n}}
|{{y}}
|-
|- class="sortbottom"
!colspan=3|'''Total'''
!align="center"|{{rollover|14|12 outside of Japan|y}}
!align="center"|{{rollover|24|23 outside of Japan|y}}
|}
|}


==In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' ==
=== Scrapped ===
[[File:Brawl Masterpiece Ending.png|thumb|250px|When a masterpiece ends in ''Brawl''.]]
*A [[Donkey Kong Country]] masterpiece was planned, but it was scrapped. [http://www.unseen64.net/2008/04/04/super-smash-bros-brawl-wii-beta/]
A total of 14 Masterpieces are featured in this game (12 outside of Japan). Masterpieces are sorted in-game by their Japanese release date, even in international versions of ''Brawl''. Unlockable Masterpieces are highlighted in grey and Japanese exclusive Masterpieces are highlighted in yellow.
*The Masterpieces for ''EarthBound'' and ''Fire Emblem: Monsho no Nazo'', while not accessible in international versions of ''Brawl'', still exist in the data; the reason Mother 2 is not included is unknown, while Fire Emblem: Monsho no Nazo is due to being a Japan-only game.
 
== In {{forwiiu}} ==
Masterpieces return in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''. New features include a timer displayed on the right side of the screen, the ability to buy a Masterpiece directly from the game without having to access the Nintendo eShop, the ability to pause the Masterpiece without using the HOME button, and the ability to stop the Masterpiece without the reset button, as the Wii U does not have a reset button. There is also less lag than there was in ''Brawl''. The games featured include:


NES games show up as FC and SNES games show up as SFC in the Japanese version of ''Brawl'', except for two cases noted below where a NES game shows up as FDS instead.
===Starting Masterpieces===


{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Icon !! Name !! Platform !! Duration !! Unlock Criteria !! Notes
! Name !! Platform !! Duration !! Notes
|- style="background-color:#dfdfdf;"
|[[File:Masterpiece-DonkeyKong-Brawl.png|100px]]||''{{b|Donkey Kong|game}}''||NES||0:30||10 hours of play time.||Starts at 75m.
|-
|-
|[[File:Masterpiece-IceClimber-Brawl.png|100px]]||''{{B|Ice Climber|game}}''||NES||0:40||||Starts on first level, with Popo.
|''{{b|Balloon Fight|game}}''||NES||120 seconds||Starts at title screen
|-
|-
|[[File:Masterpiece-SuperMarioBros-Brawl.png|100px]]||''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''||NES||1:00||||Starts in World 1-1.
|''{{b|Donkey Kong|game}}''||NES||120 seconds||Begins in the 75m level
|-
|-
|[[File:Masterpiece-TheLegendOfZelda-Brawl.png|100px]]||''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''|| {{rollover|NES|FDS in the Japanese version|y}}||2:00||||Immediately starts from the beginning of the game and skips the title screen.
|''[[F-Zero]]''||SNES||180 seconds||Starts in Mute City I, playing as the Blue Falcon
|-
|-
|[[File:Masterpiece-KidIcarus-Brawl.png|100px]]||''[[Kid Icarus]]''||{{rollover|NES|FDS in the Japanese version|y}}||1:30||||Starts on first section of Underworld stage.
|''[[Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light]]''<!--https://miiverse.nintendo.net/replies/AYMHAAACAADMUKmKQCT88g-->||FC||More than 123 seconds||Japan only
|- style="background-color:#dfdfdf;"
|[[File:Masterpiece-FZero-Brawl.png|100px]]||''[[F-Zero]]''||SNES||0:40||Unlock {{SSBB|Captain Falcon}} in [[The Subspace Emissary]].||Starts at first Mute City race, with Blue Falcon.
|- style="background-color:#dfdfdf;"
|[[File:Masterpiece-SuperMarioWorld-Brawl.png|100px]]||''[[Super Mario World]]''||SNES||2:00||Play on the {{SSBM|Yoshi's Island}} [[Melee stage]] three times.||Starts at {{iw|supermariowiki|Yoshi's Island 2}} with [[Mario]].
|- style="background-color:#dfdfdf;"
|[[File:Masterpiece-SuperMarioBros2-Brawl.png|100px]]||''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''||NES||1:30||Win five brawls with {{SSBB|Peach}}.||Starts at [[supermariowiki:World 1 (Super Mario Bros. 2)|World 1-1]] with Peach.
|-
|-
|[[File:Masterpiece-KirbysAdventure-Brawl.png|100px]]||''[[Kirby's Adventure]]''||NES||2:00||||Starts in Vegetable Valley.
|''[[Kid Icarus]]''||NES||180 seconds||Starts at the beginning of the first level
|- style="background-color:#ffffaa;"
|[[File:Masterpiece-FireEmblem-Brawl.png|100px]]||''[[Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem]]''||SFC||3:00||||Starts on Chapter 1 of Book 1.
|-
|-
|[[File:Masterpiece-SuperMetroid-Brawl.png|100px]]||''[[Super Metroid]]''||SNES||3:00||||Includes saves for battles against Ridley.
|''[[Kirby Super Star]]''||SNES||180 seconds||Begins in The Great Cave Offensive
|- style="background-color:#ffffaa;"
|[[File:Masterpiece-EarthBound-Brawl.png|100px]]||''[[EarthBound (game)|Mother 2]]''||SFC||5:00||||Starts at the opening cutscene.
|-
|-
|[[File:Masterpiece-StarFox64-Brawl.png|100px]]||''[[Star Fox 64]]''||N64||3:00||||Has access to all menu features including the Main Game, Training Mode, and VS. mode. VS mode is only one player regardless of how many controllers are plugged in.
|''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]''||GB||180 seconds||Starts at title screen
|- style="background-color:#dfdfdf;"
|[[File:Masterpiece-OcarinaOfTime-Brawl.png|100px]]||''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]''||N64||5:00||Use {{SSBB|Toon Link}} in ten brawls.||Has save files for beginning of [[Young Link]] and Adult [[Link]] sections.
|}
 
Interestingly, while Masterpieces are intended to promote the Virtual Console's version of the game, ''Mother 2'' had no Virtual Console release in any region at the time of ''Brawl''{{'}}s release. It is the only Masterpiece in any ''Smash'' game to have this distinction.
 
=== Scrapped Masterpieces ===
*A [[Donkey Kong Country]] masterpiece was planned, but it was scrapped.<ref>http://www.unseen64.net/2008/04/04/super-smash-bros-brawl-wii-beta/</ref>
 
== In {{forwiiu}} ==
[[File:Wii U Masterpiece Ending 1.png|thumb|250px|When a masterpiece ends in ''for Wii U'' with a game available on the Wii U eShop.]]
[[File:Wii U Masterpiece Ending 2.png|thumb|250px|When a masterpiece ends in ''for Wii U'' with a game available only on the Nintendo 3DS eShop.]]
Masterpieces return in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''. A total of 24 Masterpieces are featured in this game (23 outside of Japan), 15 of which are new. <!-- Coincidence: the 15 number is the same both inside and outside of Japan, since Japan gets FE while outside of Japan gets EarthBound. --> New features include a timer displayed on the right side of the screen, the ability to pause the Masterpiece without using the HOME button, and the ability to stop the Masterpiece without the reset button (as the Wii U does not have a reset button). NES and SNES Masterpieces feature a prompt to purchase the game from the eShop before and after the demo, while Game Boy Masterpieces tell the player after the demo that they can purchase the game from the 3DS eShop. All Masterpieces that were carried over from ''Brawl'' now have longer time limits, with the exception of ''EarthBound''/''Mother 2'' whose time limit stayed the same.
 
''Smash Wii U'' also introduces third-party Masterpieces, chiefly ''[[Mega Man 2]]'' and ''{{b|Pac-Man|game}}'', and Masterpieces that do not represent a character, as ''{{b|Pilotwings|game}}'' represents the stage of the same name and ''{{b|Balloon Fight|game}}'' officially represents Villager's up special move (as Villager using the move appears on the game's portrait instead of a Balloon Fighter).
 
Masterpieces are now sorted in-game by localized release date, so Japanese, North American, and European versions list them in a different order. For example, non-Japanese versions of the game list the release date of ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'' as 1993 (the year the SNES ''Super Mario All-Stars'' made the levels first accessible outside of Japan), and European versions of the game list the release date of ''[[EarthBound]]'' as 2013 (the year it became available on the eShop). In the list below, they are ordered by North American release date (except for ''[[Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light]]'').
 
As above, NES games show up as FC and SNES games show up as SFC in the Japanese version of the game, except for the noted cases where a NES game shows up as FDS instead. Interestingly, in non-Japanese versions ''Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels'' is listed as a NES game (and not as an FDS, SNES, or VC game) even though it was never released on the NES. Unlockable Masterpieces are highlighted in grey and Japan-exclusive Masterpieces are highlighted in yellow.
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
!Icon !! Name !! Platform !! Character (or object) on the portrait !! Duration !! Unlock Criteria !! Notes
|-
|-
|[[File:Masterpiece-SuperMarioBros-WiiU.png|100px]]||''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''||NES||{{SSB4|Mario}}||3:00||||Starts at title screen.
|''[[Mega Man 2]]''||NES||180 seconds||Begins in the first section of Wily Castle
|-
|-
|[[File:Masterpiece-WreckingCrew-WiiU.png|100px]]||''{{b|Wrecking Crew|game}}''||NES||{{SSB4|Mario}}||2:00||||Starts at title screen.
|''{{b|Metroid|game}}''||NES||180 seconds||Starts in Brinstar
|-
|-
|[[File:Masterpiece-BalloonFight-WiiU.png|100px]]||''{{b|Balloon Fight|game}}''||NES||{{SSB4|Villager}} (using {{b|Balloon Trip|move}})||2:00||||Starts at title screen.
|''{{b|Pac-Man|game}}''||NES<!--1993 version was on NES-->||120 seconds||Starts at title screen.
|-
|-
|[[File:Masterpiece-Metroid-WiiU.png|100px]]||''{{b|Metroid|game}}''||{{rollover|NES|FDS in the Japanese version|y}}||{{SSB4|Samus}}||3:00||||Starts in Brinstar.
|''{{b|Pilotwings|game}}''||SNES||120 seconds||Starts in the Light Plane certification training level
|-
|-
|[[File:Masterpiece-KidIcarus-WiiU.png|100px]]||''[[Kid Icarus]]''||{{rollover|NES|FDS in the Japanese version|y}}||{{SSB4|Pit}}||3:00||||Starts at the beginning of the first level.
|''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''||NES||180 seconds||Starts at title screen
|-
|-
|[[File:Masterpiece-TheLegendOfZelda-WiiU.png|100px]]||''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''||{{rollover|NES|FDS in the Japanese version|y}}||{{SSB4|Link}}||4:00||||Starts on the spawn tile.
|''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]''||NES||180 seconds||Starts at title screen
|- style="background-color:#dfdfdf;"
|[[File:Masterpiece-PunchOut-WiiU.png|100px]]||''[[Punch-Out!! (NES)|Punch-Out!! Featuring Mr. Dream]]''||NES||{{SSB4|Little Mac}}||3:00||Clear the "[[No Mere Sparring Match]]" event on normal difficulty or higher.||Starts at title screen.
|-
|-
|[[File:Masterpiece-DonkeyKong-WiiU.png|100px]]||''{{b|Donkey Kong|game}}''||NES||{{SSB4|Donkey Kong}}||2:00||||Begins in the 75m level.
|''[[Super Mario Kart]]''||SNES||180 seconds||Starts in Mario Circuit 1 in the Grand Prix, playing as Mario
|-
|-
|[[File:Masterpiece-AdventureOfLink-WiiU.png|100px]]||''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]''||{{rollover|NES|FDS in the Japanese version|y}}||{{SSB4|Link}}||4:00||||Starts in Zelda's castle.
|''[[Super Mario World]]''||SNES||180 seconds||Starts on the world map of Yoshi's Island
|-
|-
|[[File:Masterpiece-MegaMan-WiiU.png|100px]]||''[[Mega Man 2]]''||NES||{{SSB4|Mega Man}}||3:00||||Begins in the first section of Wily Castle.
|''[[Super Metroid]]''||SNES||240 seconds||Has two save files: one at the beginning of the game and one in Norfair
|- style="background-color:#ffffaa;"
|[[File:Masterpiece-FireEmblem-WiiU.png|100px]]||''[[Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light]]''<!--https://miiverse.nintendo.net/replies/AYMHAAACAADMUKmKQCT88g-->||FC||{{SSB4|Marth}}||4:00||||Starts on Chapter 1: Marth Embarks.
|- style="background-color:#dfdfdf;"
|[[File:Masterpiece-DrMario-WiiU.png|100px]]||''{{b|Dr. Mario|game}}''||GB||{{SSB4|Dr. Mario}}||3:00||Clear 10-Man Smash alone with Dr. Mario without taking any damage.||Starts on the "1 Player Game" set-up screen.
|-
|-
|[[File:Masterpiece-SuperMarioWorld-WiiU.png|100px]]||''[[Super Mario World]]''||SNES||{{SSB4|Mario}}||3:00||||Starts on the world map of Yoshi's Island.
|''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''||NES||240 seconds||Starts on the spawn tile
|-
|-
|[[File:Masterpiece-FZero-WiiU.png|100px]]||''[[F-Zero]]''||SNES||{{SSB4|Captain Falcon}}||3:00||||Starts in Mute City I, playing as the Blue Falcon.
|''{{b|Wrecking Crew|game}}''||NES||120 seconds||Starts at title screen
|-
|-
|[[File:Masterpiece-Pilotwings-WiiU.png|100px]]||''{{b|Pilotwings|game}}''||SNES||Light Plane ([[Pilotwings]])||2:00||||Starts in the Light Plane certification training level.
|''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]''||NES||240 seconds||Starts in Zelda's castle
|- style="background-color:#dfdfdf;"
|}
|[[File:Masterpiece-Yoshi-WiiU.png|100px]]||''{{b|Yoshi|game}}||NES||{{SSB4|Yoshi}}||3:00||Clear Solo Classic with Yoshi.||Starts at title screen.
 
===Unlockable Masterpieces===
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Name !! Platform !! Duration !! Unlock Criteria !! Notes
|-
|-
|[[File:Masterpiece-KirbyDreamLand-WiiU.png|100px]]||''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]''||GB|| {{SSB4|Kirby}}||3:00|||||Starts at title screen.
|''{{b|Dr. Mario|game}}''||GB||180 seconds||Clear 10-Man Smash alone with Dr. Mario without taking any damage||Starts on the "1 Player Game" set-up screen.
|-
|-
|[[File:Masterpiece-SuperMarioKart-WiiU.png|100px]]||''[[Super Mario Kart]]''||SNES||{{SSB4|Mario}}||3:00|||||Starts in Mario Circuit 1 in the Grand Prix, playing as Mario.
|''[[Punch-Out!! (NES)|Punch-Out!! Featuring Mr. Dream]]''||NES||180 seconds||Clear the "[[No Mere Sparring Match]]" event on normal difficulty or higher||Starts at title screen
|- style="background-color:#dfdfdf;"
|[[File:Masterpiece-KirbysAdventure-WiiU.png|100px]]||''[[Kirby's Adventure]]''||NES||{{SSB4|Kirby}}||3:00|||Clear Solo Classic with Kirby on intensity 5.5 or higher.||Starts at title screen. Save file 2 is set at the end of the game, prior to the King Dedede/Nightmare fight.
|-
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|[[File:Masterpiece-LostLevels-WiiU.png|100px]]||''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]''||{{rollover|NES|FDS in the Japanese version|y}}||{{SSB4|Mario}}||3:00|||||Starts at title screen.
|''{{b|EarthBound|game}}''||SNES||300 seconds||Get 1968 ft. or more in Home-Run Contest||Starts at the opening cutscene
|-
|-
|[[File:Masterpiece-PacMan-WiiU.png|100px]]||''{{b|Pac-Man|game}}''||NES<!--1993 version was on NES-->||{{SSB4|Pac-Man}}||2:00|||||Starts at title screen.
|''{{b|Yoshi|game}}||NES||180 seconds||Clear Solo Classic with Yoshi||Starts at title screen
|-
|-
|[[File:Masterpiece-SuperMetroid-WiiU.png|100px]]||''[[Super Metroid]]''||SNES||{{SSB4|Samus}}||4:00|||||Has two save files: one at the beginning of the game and one in Norfair.
|''[[Kirby's Adventure]]''||NES||180 seconds||Clear Solo Classic with Kirby on intensity 5.5 or higher||Has two save files: one at the beginning of the game and the other at the final Dedede/Nightmare fight.
|- style="background-color:#dfdfdf;"
|[[File:Masterpiece-EarthBound-WiiU.png|100px]]||''{{b|EarthBound|game}}''||SNES||{{SSB4|Ness}}||5:00|||Get 600 m./1968 ft. or more in Home-Run Contest.||Starts at the opening cutscene.
|-
|[[File:Masterpiece-KirbySuperStar-WiiU.png|100px]]||''[[Kirby Super Star]]''||SNES||{{SSB4|Kirby}}||3:00|||||Begins in The Great Cave Offensive.
|}
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SSBUMasterpiecesPotD.jpg|Page one of the masterpieces menu as seen in {{forwiiu}}.
SSBUMasterpiecesPotD2.jpg|Page two of the menu
Masterpieces SSBWU JP1.jpg|Page one of the Japanese menu
Masterpieces SSBWU JP2.jpg|Page two of the Japanese menu
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===Scrapped Masterpieces===
===Scrapped===
*[https://tcrf.net/Super_Smash_Bros._for_Wii_U#Unused_Masterpieces Unused text] in ''Smash Bros. for Wii U'' implies the original ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' was supposed to appear as a Masterpiece. This would have made it the only N64 Masterpiece in ''Smash Bros. for Wii U''.
*[https://tcrf.net/Super_Smash_Bros._for_Wii_U#Unused_Masterpiece Unused text] in ''Smash Wii U'' implies the original ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' was supposed to appear as a Masterpiece. This would have made it the only N64 Masterpiece in ''Smash Wii U''; however, at the time of ''Smash Wii U'''s release, N64 emulation wasn't possible on the Wii U, likely resulting in the Masterpiece being scrapped.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*{{uv|Pokémon}} is the only universe that debuted in ''Smash 64'' to lack a masterpiece.
*Although ''EarthBound'' was released in 1994 in Japan, the PAL version of {{forwiiu}} lists its release date as 2013, which is the year ''EarthBound'' was first released in Europe, on the Nintendo eShop.
*Since ''EarthBound''{{'}}s ESRB Teen rating exceeds ''Smash Wii U''{{'}}s ESRB E10+ rating, the prompt when starting up the ''EarthBound'' Masterpiece mentions this fact in all{{fact}} North American regions. (''EarthBound'' has the same (or lower<!-- Germany -->) rating as ''Smash Wii U'' in Japan, Europe, and Russia. Although ''EarthBound''{{'}}s classification rating of M is higher than ''Smash Wii U''{{'}}s rating of PG in Australia, no prompt is shown when starting up the masterpiece in Australian copies of the game.)
*Unlike ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'' features third party masterpieces.
*Within the time limit, [[speedrun]]ners have been able to beat ''{{b|Donkey Kong|game}}'' (one loop of all levels, albeit only in ''Smash Wii U''), ''[[Kirby's Adventure]]'' (using a glitch to warp to the credits), ''[[Punch-Out!! Featuring Mr. Dream]]'' (using a password), and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]'' (using glitches to either beat Ganon<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUHKV7F3cGw|title=Savestate beats the Ocarina of Time Masterpiece by defeating Ganon}}</ref> or warp to the credits,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://youtu.be/7QaLQIzv-qw|title=Savestate beats the Ocarina of Time Masterpiece}}</ref> both of which were first done by {{Sm|Savestate}}).


==External links==
==External links==
[http://www.smashbros.com/wii/en_us/gamemode/various/various23.html Announcement of Masterpieces] on the [[DOJO!!]].
[http://www.smashbros.com/wii/en_us/gamemode/various/various23.html Announcement of Masterpieces] on the [[DOJO!!]].
==References==
{{reflist}}


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