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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*''Virtua Fighter'' is the only third-party Assist Trophy universe to not have any standalone game on a Nintendo console. The Sega Genesis version of ''Virtua Fighter 2'', however, was available through the Wii's [[Virtual Console]], and it later also got rereleased as part of the ''Sega Genesis Classics'' compilation for the Nintendo Switch | *''Virtua Fighter'' is the only third-party Assist Trophy universe to not have any standalone game on a Nintendo console. The Sega Genesis version of ''Virtua Fighter 2'', however, was available through the Wii's [[Virtual Console]], and it later also got rereleased as part of the ''Sega Genesis Classics'' compilation for the Nintendo Switch. | ||
*True to the original game traditions (except certain spin-offs and/or crossovers), the ''Virtua Fighter'', {{uv|Tekken}} and {{uv|ARMS}} casts are restrictively spoken in their native languages in all international versions of their ''Smash'' appearances. | *True to the original game traditions (except certain spin-offs and/or crossovers), the ''Virtua Fighter'', {{uv|Tekken}} and {{uv|ARMS}} casts are restrictively spoken in their native languages in all international versions of their ''Smash'' appearances. | ||
*Disregarding {{uvm3|After Burner}}, ''Virtua Fighter'' is the only franchise from Sega to be represented in ''Smash'' without a playable character. | *Disregarding {{uvm3|After Burner}}, ''Virtua Fighter'' is the only franchise from Sega to be represented in ''Smash'' without a playable character. |