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Several unused gameplay elements can be found within the data of ''for Nintendo 3DS'', some of which ended up becoming integrated into the final build of ''for Wii U''.
Several unused gameplay elements can be found within the data of ''for Nintendo 3DS'', some of which ended up becoming integrated into the final build of ''for Wii U''.


*[[Announcer]] clips for "[[8-Player Smash]]", "Yellow team", "[[Master Orders]]", "[[Crazy Orders]]", "[[Special Smash]]", "[[Coin|Grab the coins]]", "[[Event Match]]" and "{{SSB4-Wii U|Tourney}}". The "Special Smash" clip still exists in ''for Nintendo 3DS''{{'}}s [[Sound Test]], as clip 84 for the Announcer. There is also a "Boss battle" voice clip, which eventually used for [[Smash Tour]] when a boss appears.
*[[Announcer]] clips for "Yellow team", "[[Master Orders]]", "[[Crazy Orders]]", and "[[Special Smash]]". The lattermost still exists in ''for Nintendo 3DS''{{'}}s [[Sound Test]], as clip 84 for the Announcer.
*Amidst the unused clips is a sound clip for "Smash World", which could be a beta name for Smash Tour as "Smash World" is the final name for said mode in at least one version of ''for Wii U'' (as the Spanish-language releases for North American and European territories incorporate the term "Mundo Smash"), as well as being similar to the mode's final name in Japanese, "World Smash". The same name was later used for the [[Smash World]] app.
*Amidst the unused clips is a sound clip for "Smash World", which could be a beta name for [[Smash Tour]] as "Smash World" is the final name for said mode in at least one version of ''for Wii U'' (as the Spanish-language releases for North American and European territories incorporate the term "Mundo Smash"), as well as being similar to the mode's final name in Japanese, "World Smash". The same name was later used for the [[Smash World]] app.


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