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In addition to the 29 stages from ''Melee'', Akaneia has introduced 11 new stages as of the release of version 0.9.2.
In addition to the 29 stages from ''Melee'', Akaneia has introduced 11 new stages as of the release of version 0.9.2.


Version 0.5 added seven stages, being all other [[Past Stages]] returning from ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' (except for [[Sector Z]] presumably due to its similarities with [[Corneria]]), and a Volleyball stage.
The version 0.5, first release seven stages consisted of all other [[Past Stages]] returning from [[Super Smash Bros.]] from Nintendo 64 (except for [[Sector Z]] presumably due to its similarities with [[Corneria]]) and a Volleyball stage.


In version 0.9, new stages were introduced alongside new characters. These levels, featured in this latest update, draw inspiration from their ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' versions with aesthetic changes to reflect the GameCube era. Village, based on [[Smashville]], has an aesthetic similar to the original ''Animal Crossing''; Green Hill Zone also returns, with Amy Rose replacing Silver the Hedgehog as a background cameo.
Moving to version 0.9, new stages were introduced alongside new characters. These levels, featured in this latest update, draw inspiration from their ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' versions but take a different approach, paying homage to their original aspect from the [[Nintendo GameCube]]. As example, the background of Village, the Animal Forest stage is entirely different and redesigned : It's a direct homage to [https://nookipedia.com/wiki/Animal_Crossing Animal Crossing] from the Nintendo GameCube.
Green Hill Zone returns, with a visual approach closer to the original version from Sonic the Hedgehog released on Sega Genesis.


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