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(→{{SSBU|Classic Mode}}: A Long Legacy: The NES Pac-Man released in November 1984 at the earliest (after Duck Hunt's release), not 1988. The Mario Bros. point is pure speculation.) |
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=={{SSBU|Classic Mode}}: A Long Legacy== | =={{SSBU|Classic Mode}}: A Long Legacy== | ||
[[File:SSBU Congratulations Mr Game & Watch.png|thumb|Mr. Game & Watch's congratulations screen.]] | [[File:SSBU Congratulations Mr Game & Watch.png|thumb|Mr. Game & Watch's congratulations screen.]] | ||
Mr. Game & Watch fights classic characters on retro stages. They are fought in reverse order of release dates, similar to [[All-Star Mode]] in {{forwiiu}}, except for Pac-Man, who is ordered between Kirby and Duck Hunt, rather than between Donkey Kong and the Mr. Game & Watch horde. This is likely a reference to the Nintendo Entertainment System version of ''Pac-Man'', which released in 1984, fitting with the order of release dates. | Mr. Game & Watch fights classic characters on retro stages, with most of the music sourced directly from retro games. They are fought in reverse order of release dates, similar to [[All-Star Mode]] in {{forwiiu}}, except for Pac-Man, who is ordered between Kirby and Duck Hunt, rather than between Donkey Kong and the Mr. Game & Watch horde. This is likely a reference to the Nintendo Entertainment System version of ''Pac-Man'', which released in 1984, fitting with the order of release dates. | ||
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