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Collectible trophies appear in both versions of ''Super Smash Bros. 4''. The Wii U version includes trophies based primarily on home-console games, while the 3DS version primarily focuses on trophies based on handheld games, with the trophy models varying as well. | Collectible trophies appear in both versions of ''Super Smash Bros. 4''. The Wii U version includes trophies based primarily on home-console games, while the 3DS version primarily focuses on trophies based on handheld games, with the trophy models varying as well. | ||
For the first time in the series, games that the trophy is based on are no longer listed below it in the 3DS version. On the Wii U version, up to two games are displayed, as well as the games(') system(s) (like ''SSB'' and ''Brawl''), and the month and year of release are also stated (like in ''Melee''). | |||
With trophies depicting {{s|wikipedia|Ubisoft}}'s {{s|wikipedia|Rayman}}, Globox, and Barbara, as well as {{s|wikipedia|Gaijin Games}}'s [[wikipedia:Commander_Video#Character|Commander Video]] in the Wii U version of ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', the game marks the first time that third-party franchises without a playable character within the game have trophies. | With trophies depicting {{s|wikipedia|Ubisoft}}'s {{s|wikipedia|Rayman}}, Globox, and Barbara, as well as {{s|wikipedia|Gaijin Games}}'s [[wikipedia:Commander_Video#Character|Commander Video]] in the Wii U version of ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', the game marks the first time that third-party franchises without a playable character within the game have trophies. |