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*'''[[Peach's Castle]]''': An elevated stage representing Princess Peach's castle from the ''Mario'' games, but many feel that it does not resemble ''Super Mario 64'' enough. It has a decidedly non-traditional layout of platforms and an aerial bumper. | *'''[[Peach's Castle]]''': An elevated stage representing Princess Peach's castle from the ''Mario'' games, but many feel that it does not resemble ''Super Mario 64'' enough. It has a decidedly non-traditional layout of platforms and an aerial bumper. | ||
*'''[[Yoshi's Island]]''': This stage is designed to resemble ''Yoshi's Story'' for the N64 thematically, with the main stage itself consisting of a giant storybook with several clouds appearing and disappearing at the sides of the stage. | *'''[[Yoshi's Island]]''': This stage is designed to resemble ''Yoshi's Story'' for the N64 thematically, with the main stage itself consisting of a giant storybook with several clouds appearing and disappearing at the sides of the stage. | ||
*'''[[ | *'''[[Congo Jungle]]''': This stage features visuals, audio, and layout designed in direct homage to ''Donkey Kong Country'' for the SNES. It has a pair of rotating platforms in the center and a [[Barrel Cannon]] hovering below the stage which can be used by fighters to save themselves from falling. | ||
*'''[[Mushroom Kingdom]]''': The game's one unlockable stage, Mushroom Kingdom is an audiovisual throwback to the original ''Super Mario Bros.'' It features pipes to travel through and suspended platforms like in the old game. | *'''[[Mushroom Kingdom]]''': The game's one unlockable stage, Mushroom Kingdom is an audiovisual throwback to the original ''Super Mario Bros.'' It features pipes to travel through and suspended platforms like in the old game. | ||