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* The ''R.O.B.'' universe is the only universe that has a playable character, yet has never had a [[stage]] in any game the universe appears in. | * The ''R.O.B.'' universe is the only universe that has a playable character, yet has never had a [[stage]] in any game the universe appears in. | ||
**{{uv|F-Zero}}, {{uv|EarthBound}}, and {{uv|Fire Emblem}} also debuted without any stages, but gained at least one in the next installment they appeared in. | **{{uv|F-Zero}}, {{uv|EarthBound}}, and {{uv|Fire Emblem}} also debuted without any stages, but gained at least one in the next installment they appeared in. | ||
**The R.O.B universe however did use Mario Bros. as a home stage. But only for ''Brawl''; since no characters from the {{uv.|Mario}} universe ever used it. | |||
* In ''Brawl'', R.O.B. sports his Famicom color scheme of red and white as his default costume, while his gray and white NES color scheme is available as an [[alternate costume]]. While this feature is retained in the Japanese version of ''SSB4'', it is reversed in non-Japanese versions of ''SSB4'', which feature his NES color scheme as his default costume and his Famicom color scheme as an alternate costume. | * In ''Brawl'', R.O.B. sports his Famicom color scheme of red and white as his default costume, while his gray and white NES color scheme is available as an [[alternate costume]]. While this feature is retained in the Japanese version of ''SSB4'', it is reversed in non-Japanese versions of ''SSB4'', which feature his NES color scheme as his default costume and his Famicom color scheme as an alternate costume. | ||
*The ''R.O.B.'' universe was the first first-party universe with a playable character to not have been represented in any way in previous ''Super Smash Bros.'' games prior to its playable character's debut in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. {{uv|Wii Fit}} and {{uv|Xenoblade}} also share this distinction. | *The ''R.O.B.'' universe was the first first-party universe with a playable character to not have been represented in any way in previous ''Super Smash Bros.'' games prior to its playable character's debut in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. {{uv|Wii Fit}} and {{uv|Xenoblade}} also share this distinction. |