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*As ''GoldenEye'' was based on the ''James Bond'' franchise which debuted in 1953, it could technically be considered the oldest universe represented in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. | |||
*''GoldenEye'' is the only universe represented in the original ''Super Smash Bros.'' game to not have a playable character, as well as the only universe from said game to be cut entirely. | *''GoldenEye'' is the only universe represented in the original ''Super Smash Bros.'' game to not have a playable character, as well as the only universe from said game to be cut entirely. | ||
*''GoldenEye'' is the only universe in the entire series to be directly based on a licensed property, as it is based on the film of the same name, which in turn is an installment of the ''James Bond'' film franchise, itself being based on a book series by Ian Fleming. | *''GoldenEye'' is the only universe in the entire series to be directly based on a licensed property, as it is based on the film of the same name, which in turn is an installment of the ''James Bond'' film franchise, itself being based on a book series by Ian Fleming. |