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In addition, along with the remaining stages from ''[[Super Smash Bros.|64]]'', ''[[Melee]]'', and ''[[Brawl]]'', 17 new stages have been added; they all have 3 alternate layouts or skins to choose from by holding the button shown on the stage selection screen: | In addition, along with the remaining stages from ''[[Super Smash Bros.|64]]'', ''[[Melee]]'', and ''[[Brawl]]'', 17 new stages have been added; they all have 3 alternate layouts or skins to choose from by holding the button shown on the stage selection screen: | ||
*Bell Tower - A stage inspired by Generation II of the ''Pokémon'' franchise (''Gold'', ''Silver'', and ''Crystal'') as well as their Generation IV remakes. It is located in the Johto region, more specifically Ecruteak City, where players fight against the city's Gym Leader, Morty. [[Ho-oh]] appears in the background and flies in front of the signature Bell Tower, where it must be fought and captured. The stage occurs at sunset, a reference to the title screen of ''Pokémon HeartGold''. Bell Tower has a large platform that periodically shifts to a nearby building below and then back up again. A similar concept for a Gen II ''Pokémon'' stage was [[Unused content (SSBM)|actually planned]] for ''Melee'', the Sprout Tower. | *Bell Tower - A stage inspired by Generation II of the ''Pokémon'' franchise (''Gold'', ''Silver'', and ''Crystal'') as well as their Generation IV remakes. It is located in the Johto region, more specifically Ecruteak City, where players fight against the city's Gym Leader, Morty. [[Ho-oh]] appears in the background and flies in front of the signature Bell Tower, where it must be fought and captured. The stage occurs at sunset, a reference to the title screen of ''Pokémon HeartGold''. Bell Tower has a large platform that periodically shifts to a nearby building below and then back up again. A similar concept for a Gen II ''Pokémon'' stage was [[Unused content (SSBM)|actually planned]] for ''Melee'', the Sprout Tower, which appears as an alternative version of the stage by holding the Z Button while selecting it. | ||
*Clock Town - A stage inspired by ''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask''. It is located in the game's central hub, Clock Town. In the background is the signature clock tower located in South Clock Town, where [[Young Link]] begins his journey, and behind the tower is the [[Moon]]. The stage has a day-night cycle based on the three-day cycle in ''Majora's Mask'', in which the moon draws closer as the time progresses. The cycle lasts for eight minutes, and restarts after it ends; near the end of the cycle, [[Skull Kid]] appears and causes the moon to come close to the tower. | *Clock Town - A stage inspired by ''The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask''. It is located in the game's central hub, Clock Town. In the background is the signature clock tower located in South Clock Town, where [[Young Link]] begins his journey, and behind the tower is the [[Moon]]. The stage has a day-night cycle based on the three-day cycle in ''Majora's Mask'', in which the moon draws closer as the time progresses. The cycle lasts for eight minutes, and restarts after it ends; near the end of the cycle, [[Skull Kid]] appears and causes the moon to come close to the tower. | ||
*Cookie Country - A stage inspired by ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land''. It is located in Cookie Country, the first level of the game, specifically the first stage of Cookie Country, where Kirby begins his journey. | *Cookie Country - A stage inspired by ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land''. It is located in Cookie Country, the first level of the game, specifically the first stage of Cookie Country, where Kirby begins his journey. |