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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.


While the Wii U version of ''Smash 4'' can display up to two games of debut, as well as the system information and date of release, the 3DS version notably lacks this information.
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.

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