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[[File:SSBU Character Select DLC. | [[File:SSBU Character Select DLC.png|thumb|400px|The character selection screen in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' with all of the characters unlocked and all DLC characters purchased. Stacking is turned off, thus all characters are separately visible.]] | ||
The '''character selection screen''', also called the '''character selection menu''' and abbreviated as '''CSS''', is the menu where a player chooses their [[character]] to be used in a game [[mode]] and also where the player may sometimes make changes to the [[rules]]. The character selection screen is composed of boxed portraits of the heads or busts of playable fighters, normally arranged together by game series or related characters, with more characters added once they are [[unlockable character|unlocked]] or [[Downloadable content|downloaded]]. It is utilized in each game and appears in both single-player and multiplayer modes where the player is not required to use specific character(s). Character selection screens are almost always uniform across game modes for each game, with the exception of the character selection screen for [[Tournament Mode]] and the [[Subspace Emissary]] single-player mode in ''[[Brawl]]'' which uses a very featureless character selection screen for assembling a party of characters. | The '''character selection screen''', also called the '''character selection menu''' and abbreviated as '''CSS''', is the menu where a player chooses their [[character]] to be used in a game [[mode]] and also where the player may sometimes make changes to the [[rules]]. The character selection screen is composed of boxed portraits of the heads or busts of playable fighters, normally arranged together by game series or related characters, with more characters added once they are [[unlockable character|unlocked]] or [[Downloadable content|downloaded]]. It is utilized in each game and appears in both single-player and multiplayer modes where the player is not required to use a specific character(s). Character selection screens are almost always uniform across game modes for each game, with the exception of the character selection screen for [[Tournament Mode]] and the [[Subspace Emissary]] single-player mode in ''[[Brawl]]'' which uses a very featureless character selection screen for assembling a party of characters. | ||
==Character selection screen features== | ==Character selection screen features== | ||
[[File:MarioCharacterSelectSSBM.png|thumb|200px|Mario's portrait in ''Melee'''s | [[File:MarioCharacterSelectSSBM.png|thumb|200px|Mario's portrait in ''Melee''{{'}}s character selection screen.]] | ||
Each player controls a small hand cursor which carries an emblem displaying their control [[port]] number and color. Selecting a character involves carrying the emblem over the character portrait and pressing a selection button. A box at the bottom of the screen will usually change to reflect the character choice; in ''Super Smash Bros.'', a full model of the character will appear and strike a pose while | Each player controls a small hand cursor which carries an emblem displaying their control [[port]] number and color. Selecting a character involves carrying the emblem over the character portrait and pressing a selection button. A box at the bottom of the screen will usually change to reflect the character choice; in ''Super Smash Bros.'', a full model of the character will appear and strike a pose, while all future entries only show a portrait of the character. Clicking on these boxes can also change to a CPU player and a [[Figure Player]] starting in ''SSB4''. A box that a player is connected to can also be manually emptied by another player, which can be used in the event that a controller did not disconnect cleanly. | ||
Player character portraits after character selection are usually interactive. In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' the color of the character's model will change in real time when cycling through [[palette swap]]s. The player can cycle through the palettes of each character in ''Brawl'' in an alternate way by pressing the selection button while hovering their hand cursor over the player character's portrait. Additionally in ''Brawl'' and ''Ultimate'', the player can select the default form or starter character where applicable by using the cursor to highlight the form or character in the portrait | Player character portraits after character selection are usually interactive. In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' the color of the character's model will change in real-time when cycling through [[palette swap]]s. The player can cycle through the palettes of each character in ''Brawl'' in an alternate way by pressing the selection button while hovering their hand cursor over the player character's portrait. Additionally in ''Brawl'' and ''Ultimate'', the player can select the default form or starter character where applicable by using the cursor to highlight the form or character in the portrait. In ''Ultimate'', players can change the character selection screen so that [[Echo Fighters]] can be stacked together in the same slot with the fighters they are based on. When such an option is enabled, the player may switch between the base fighter and their Echo Fighter by selecting the desired character icon on the top right corner of the character's portrait. Stacking echo fighters also causes [[Mii]] Fighters to also be stacked, similarly to how they were in ''SSB4''. This option will only affect the screen in [[Vs. Mode]], [[Tourney]], [[Custom Smash]], [[Super Sudden Death]], and [[Online play|Quickplay]]. A player may also choose a [[name]] from an expandable box starting in ''Melee''. | ||
Single-player modes typically feature character selection screens with only one area for a player character portrait and a separate area where options for mode difficulty and/or a stock count until a [[continue]] is needed. There is typically an area that highlights [[highscore]]s for that mode. | Single-player modes typically feature character selection screens with only one area for a player character portrait and a separate area where options for mode difficulty and/or a stock count until a [[continue]] is needed. There is typically an area that highlights [[highscore]]s for that mode. | ||
Multiplayer mode character select screens typically feature a way to change quickly between [[free for all]] or [[Team Battle]]s and [[Coin Battle|coin]], stock, or time battles, as well as a way to quickly change simple parameters like [[stock]] amount and the [[time]] limit. Attempting to change the battle mode in ''Melee'' and ''Brawl'' accesses more advanced options by opening an | Multiplayer mode character select screens typically feature a way to change quickly between [[free for all]] or [[Team Battle]]s and [[Coin Battle|coin]], stock, or time battles, as well as a way to quickly change simple parameters like [[stock]] amount and the [[time]] limit. Attempting to change the battle mode in ''Melee'' and ''Brawl'' accesses more advanced options by opening an options menu. Depending on the options and game mode set, additional parameters may be found in the character portrait, such as the sliding [[weight]] scale in ''Melee''. Ways to activate [[computer]] players and adjust their difficulty are also found in the character portrait. | ||
A [[Random]] icon appears for selection in ''Brawl'', ''SSB4'', and ''Ultimate'', which randomly chooses a playable character. In ''Melee'', a random character can be selected by placing the cursor on one of the empty bottom corners once all characters have been unlocked. In ''Melee'''s Tournament Mode, the | A [[Random]] icon appears for selection in ''Brawl'', ''SSB4'', and ''Ultimate'', which randomly chooses a playable character. In ''Melee'', a random character can be selected by placing the cursor on one of the empty bottom corners once all characters have been unlocked. In ''Melee''{{'}}s Tournament Mode, the {{uv|Pokémon}} [[Ditto]], while not selectable by usual means, replaces this function. | ||
In ''Ultimate'', it is possible to increase or decrease the number of character slots opened (from a minimum of 2 to a maximum of 8) by selecting "+" and "-" buttons on the right side of the screen, although it is still possible to leave slots empty like in previous games. | In ''Ultimate'', it is possible to increase or decrease the number of character slots opened (from a minimum of 2 to a maximum of 8) by selecting "+" and "-" buttons on the right side of the screen, although it is still possible to leave slots empty like in previous games. | ||
Once character selection and mode option requirements have been met, the game will give some kind of indication, such as a "Ready to fight!" banner and a confirmation sound. The player can proceed by selecting the banner or pressing the [[Start | Once character selection and mode option requirements have been met, the game will give some kind of indication, such as a "Ready to fight!" banner and a confirmation sound. The player can proceed by selecting the banner or pressing the [[Start button]]. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
=== | ===''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''=== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Starter characters SSB64.png|Starting roster | |||
Super Smash Select.png|All characters unlocked | |||
Ss ssb 1.jpg|[[beta elements (SSB)|Beta]] character selection screen | |||
SSB64 Ready To Fight banner.png|The "Ready to fight!" banner | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
===''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''=== | |||
===Starter characters | <gallery> | ||
Melee Starter Characters.png|Starting roster | |||
Character selection melee.png|All characters unlocked. | |||
BetaCharacterSelect.jpg|A [[beta elements (SSBM)|beta]] character selection screen. | |||
Betameleescreen.jpg|Another beta character selection screen. {{SSBM|Zelda}}'s portrait has been omitted. | |||
SSBMReadyToFightBanner.png|The "Ready to fight!" banner | |||
</gallery> | |||
===''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''=== | |||
<gallery> | |||
Brawl Starters NTSC.png|Starting roster | |||
Brawl Character selection screen.png|All characters unlocked | |||
Subspace CSS.png|[[The Subspace Emissary]] with all characters unlocked | |||
E for All 2007 Character Select.jpg|[[E for All]] demo | |||
SSBB ready to fight! banner.png|The "Ready to fight!" banner | |||
</gallery> | |||
===''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]''=== | |||
<gallery> | |||
SSB3DSStarters.png|Starting roster | |||
SSB3DS CSS.jpg|All non-DLC characters unlocked | |||
SSB3DS Character Select.jpeg|The character selection screen's first page with all characters unlocked. [[Downloadable content|DLC]] characters are placed on a second page, as noted by the arrow. | |||
SSB3DS Character Select 2.jpeg|The character selection screen's second page, exclusively containing DLC characters purchased | |||
3DS character screen.jpeg|The bottom screen | |||
E3 Character select screen.png|[[E3]] demo | |||
Smash 3DS CSS (Demo).png|eShop demo | |||
Smash 3DS "Ready to fight!" Banner.png|The "Ready to fight!" banner | |||
</gallery> | |||
===''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]''=== | |||
<gallery> | |||
SSBWiiUStarters.jpg|Starting roster | |||
Full Roster Wii U.jpg|All non-DLC characters unlocked | |||
SSBWiiU Character Select.jpg|All characters unlocked and all DLC characters purchased | |||
SSB4CharacterSelect.jpg|E3 demo | |||
SSB4 Wii U Ready to Fight Banner.png|The "Ready to fight!" banner | |||
</gallery> | |||
===''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''=== | |||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
UltimateStarters.png|Starting roster | |||
SSBU Character Select.png|All non-DLC characters unlocked. | |||
SSBU Character Select DLC.png|All characters unlocked and all DLC characters purchased | |||
SSBU Character Select Stacked.jpg|All non-DLC characters unlocked with [[Echo Fighters]] and {{SSBU|Mii Fighter}}s stacked | |||
SSBU Character Select Stacked DLC.jpg|All characters unlocked and all DLC characters purchased with Echo Fighters and Mii Fighters stacked | |||
UltimateStartersWorldOfLight.jpg|[[World of Light]] without any characters unlocked | |||
SmashUltimateE3CSS.png|E3 demo | |||
SSBU ReadyToFight banner.jpg|The "Ready to fight!" banner | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
====[[Smashdown]]==== | |||
=== | |||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
SSBU Smashdown.png|All base game characters unlocked | |||
SSBU Smashdown DLC.png|All base game characters unlocked and all DLC characters purchased | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
====[[Squad Strike]]==== | |||
=== | |||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
UltimateStartersSquadStrike.jpg|Starting roster | |||
SSBU Character Select Squad Strike.jpg|All base game characters unlocked | |||
SSBU Character Select Squad Strike DLC.jpg|All base game characters unlocked and all DLC characters purchased | |||
SSBU | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*''Super Smash Bros.'' is the only game to feature all portrait boxes for characters that have not been unlocked. | [[File:Ultimatecssjapan.png|thumb|300px|The Character Selection Screen in the Japanese version of ''Ultimate''. Note how some names take up only one line instead of two.]] | ||
*''Super Smash Bros.'' is the | *''Brawl'' is the only game where characters in the same series are organized vertically instead of horizontally. Series with less than four characters are grouped with characters from similar series. | ||
*In multiplayer modes in ''Melee'' onwards, [[KO Star | *''Super Smash Bros.'' is the only game to feature all portrait boxes for characters that have not been unlocked, as well as the only game to have character animations for picking a character. These animations were to be implemented also in ''Melee'', but were scrapped, although the animation files remained in the disc. These animations are ripped straight from ''SSB'' for the veterans, and most newcomers are unfinished, suggesting the concept was scrapped early on. | ||
*Due to {{SSBM|Pikachu}} being the only {{uv|Pokémon}} series fighter to be available from the start in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', it creates an oddity where its portrait is initally located after {{SSBM|Mario}}, but then moves to the bottom row when {{SSBM|Luigi}} is unlocked. | |||
*Starting with ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', the announcer says "Choose your fighter" instead of "Choose your character" when selecting a fighter in the character selection screen, unlike previous installments. | |||
*In multiplayer modes in ''Melee'' onwards, [[KO Star]]s appear in the player character portrait tallying the number of [[stock]]s taken off of other players. | |||
*The background color for {{SSBM|Roy}}’s name in ''Melee''’s character select screen is completely black compared to the rest of the cast who all have more of a dark maroon color for their background text. | |||
*In ''Brawl'', a unique [[Wii Remote selection sound|sound effect]] will play if the player is using a [[Wii Remote]] while selecting a character. | *In ''Brawl'', a unique [[Wii Remote selection sound|sound effect]] will play if the player is using a [[Wii Remote]] while selecting a character. | ||
*When a character is selected in {{forwiiu}}, a small sparkle effect will appear over their eyes (or in {{SSB4|Mr. Game & Watch}}'s case, where the eyes would be). | *When a character is selected in {{forwiiu}}, a small sparkle effect will appear over their eyes (or in {{SSB4|Mr. Game & Watch}}'s case, where the eyes would be). | ||
* In {{for3ds}}, the character selection screen will add another page for DLC fighters as Extra Fighters when all characters have been unlocked and more than four have been purchased. | * In {{for3ds}}, the character selection screen will add another page for DLC fighters as Extra Fighters when all base-game characters have been unlocked and more than four DLC characters have been purchased. | ||
*Prior to [[List of updates (SSB4-3DS)#1.0.4|version 1.0.4]], lifting the character selection token for a CPU Mii Fighter in [[With Friends]] in ''Super Smash Bros. for 3DS'' would often cause the game to crash if the player is not the original room creator. | *Prior to [[List of updates (SSB4-3DS)#1.0.4|version 1.0.4]], lifting the character selection token for a CPU Mii Fighter in [[With Friends]] in ''Super Smash Bros. for 3DS'' would often cause the game to crash if the player is not the original room creator. | ||
* | *{{SSBU|Mario}}, {{SSBU|Pikachu}}, {{SSBU|Link}} and {{SSBU|Villager}}'s portrait used their in-game model as opposed to their official render in the E3 demo of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. | ||
*In ''Melee'', {{SSBM|Sheik}} is the only | *In ''Melee'', {{SSBM|Sheik}} is the only playable character that cannot be seen in the character selection screen. On the beta version, however, Zelda is the only playable character that does not appear on the character selection screen, possibly to hide her identity, which is why Sheik is shown first. | ||
**Similarly, {{SSBB|Zero Suit Samus}} is the only character | **Similarly, {{SSBB|Zero Suit Samus}} is the only character that does not appear in ''Brawl''{{'}}s. | ||
*Zelda and Sheik are the only two characters to share the same character slot | *Zelda and Sheik (although only in ''Brawl'') and Pyra and Mythra are the only two characters to share the same character slot, despite Sheik first appearing in ''Melee'' (see above). | ||
*In ''Ultimate'', despite the fact that all of the characters are listed in order of their | *In ''Ultimate'', despite the fact that all of the characters are listed in order of their [[fighter number]] (for example, Mario is first and Donkey Kong is second), with the Echo Fighters being listed after their base fighters (for instance, Dark Samus being listed directly after Samus) like how they are in the fighter numbers, the {{SSBU|Mii Fighter}}s go against this rule, with them being listed last, even after the DLC characters, while they'd be in between {{SSBU|Greninja}} and {{SSBU|Palutena}} if they did follow the fighter number order. | ||
* | *In all of the ''Smash'' games, a Mario character is always the first character to be listed in every character selection screen (Luigi in ''SSB'', Dr. Mario in ''Melee'', and Mario in all subsequent entries). | ||
*In ''Ultimate'', all characters' names take up only one line if the game's language is currently set to Japanese, Simplified Chinese or Korean. As a result, {{SSBU|Captain Falcon}}, {{SSBU|Mr. Game & Watch}}, {{SSBU|Zero Suit Samus}}, {{SSBU|Pokémon Trainer}}, {{SSBU|Wii Fit Trainer}}, the Mii Fighters, and {{SSBU|Banjo & Kazooie}} have different icons between the English and those versions while the spelling of their names are identical between them. {{SSBU|Rosalina & Luma}} and {{SSBU|Piranha Plant}} hold this distinction as well, though having different names between the languages. Interestingly, the Traditional Chinese version does not follow this, instead, names can take up two lines like with the rest of languages. | |||
**The Traditional Chinese version also feature inconsistency on the character icons: while names of Captain Falcon, Mr. Game & Watch, Zero Suit Samus, Rosalina & Luma, and Wii Fit Trainer take up two lines (as with the English version), the names for Pokémon Trainer, the Mii Fighters and Piranha Plant takes up only one line (like in Japanese, Simplified Chinese and Korean). Furthermore, {{SSBU|Olimar}} and {{SSBU|King K. Rool}}, whose names usually take only one line, also take up two lines. | |||
**In the Simplified Chinese version, unlike in the Korean version, {{SSBU|King Dedede}}, whose name is called in the same way as in the English version by the [[announcer]], is still referred to as just "Dedede" like in Japanese and Traditional Chinese. | |||
*In ''Ultimate'', for certain characters whose names take up two lines, their portraits have been adjusted so that their faces are not overlapped by their names. | |||
*In ''Ultimate'', Wii Fit Trainer and the Mii Fighters are only characters whose names are not fully capitalized in their icons. Bowser Jr., Mr. Game & Watch, and Dr. Mario additionally follow this rule, but only on the Japanese, Chinese, and Korean versions. | |||
**Similarly, the "Ready to fight!" banner will not be fully capitalized if the game's language is currently set to Spanish or German. | |||
*In ''Ultimate'', if a player's slot is set to "None" and they are then added back into the match without disconnecting their controller in-between, their selection emblem will be automatically placed on Random. If the Random button is absent (such as in [[Quickplay]]), {{SSBU|Mario}} will be selected instead. | |||
*Four characters change positions in character selection screens between ''for 3DS'' and ''for Wii U'': {{SSB4|Mr. Game & Watch}} (between Wario and Donkey Kong in ''for 3DS'' but between Diddy Kong and Little Mac in ''for Wii U''), {{SSB4|Little Mac}} (between Meta Knight and Fox in ''for 3DS'' but between Mr. Game & Watch and Link in ''for Wii U''), {{SSB4|Duck Hunt}} (between Greninja and R.O.B. in ''for 3DS'' but between Robin and Kirby in ''for Wii U''), and {{SSB4|Shulk}} (between Lucina and Pac-Man in ''for 3DS'' but between Wii Fit Trainer and Dr. Mario in ''for Wii U''). | |||
*In ''Melee''{{'}}s Tournament Mode, {{SSBM|Mr. Game & Watch}} appears white instead of black on the character select screen, likely in order to make him visible on the dark background. | |||
{{AllGames|Modes}} | {{AllGames|Modes}} | ||
[[Category:Single | [[Category:Single-player modes]] | ||
[[Category:Multiplayer modes]] | [[Category:Multiplayer modes]] | ||
[[Category:Co-op modes]] | [[Category:Co-op modes]] | ||
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The character selection screen, also called the character selection menu and abbreviated as CSS, is the menu where a player chooses their character to be used in a game mode and also where the player may sometimes make changes to the rules. The character selection screen is composed of boxed portraits of the heads or busts of playable fighters, normally arranged together by game series or related characters, with more characters added once they are unlocked or downloaded. It is utilized in each game and appears in both single-player and multiplayer modes where the player is not required to use a specific character(s). Character selection screens are almost always uniform across game modes for each game, with the exception of the character selection screen for Tournament Mode and the Subspace Emissary single-player mode in Brawl which uses a very featureless character selection screen for assembling a party of characters.
Character selection screen features[edit]
Each player controls a small hand cursor which carries an emblem displaying their control port number and color. Selecting a character involves carrying the emblem over the character portrait and pressing a selection button. A box at the bottom of the screen will usually change to reflect the character choice; in Super Smash Bros., a full model of the character will appear and strike a pose, while all future entries only show a portrait of the character. Clicking on these boxes can also change to a CPU player and a Figure Player starting in SSB4. A box that a player is connected to can also be manually emptied by another player, which can be used in the event that a controller did not disconnect cleanly.
Player character portraits after character selection are usually interactive. In Super Smash Bros. the color of the character's model will change in real-time when cycling through palette swaps. The player can cycle through the palettes of each character in Brawl in an alternate way by pressing the selection button while hovering their hand cursor over the player character's portrait. Additionally in Brawl and Ultimate, the player can select the default form or starter character where applicable by using the cursor to highlight the form or character in the portrait. In Ultimate, players can change the character selection screen so that Echo Fighters can be stacked together in the same slot with the fighters they are based on. When such an option is enabled, the player may switch between the base fighter and their Echo Fighter by selecting the desired character icon on the top right corner of the character's portrait. Stacking echo fighters also causes Mii Fighters to also be stacked, similarly to how they were in SSB4. This option will only affect the screen in Vs. Mode, Tourney, Custom Smash, Super Sudden Death, and Quickplay. A player may also choose a name from an expandable box starting in Melee.
Single-player modes typically feature character selection screens with only one area for a player character portrait and a separate area where options for mode difficulty and/or a stock count until a continue is needed. There is typically an area that highlights highscores for that mode.
Multiplayer mode character select screens typically feature a way to change quickly between free for all or Team Battles and coin, stock, or time battles, as well as a way to quickly change simple parameters like stock amount and the time limit. Attempting to change the battle mode in Melee and Brawl accesses more advanced options by opening an options menu. Depending on the options and game mode set, additional parameters may be found in the character portrait, such as the sliding weight scale in Melee. Ways to activate computer players and adjust their difficulty are also found in the character portrait.
A Random icon appears for selection in Brawl, SSB4, and Ultimate, which randomly chooses a playable character. In Melee, a random character can be selected by placing the cursor on one of the empty bottom corners once all characters have been unlocked. In Melee's Tournament Mode, the Pokémon Ditto, while not selectable by usual means, replaces this function.
In Ultimate, it is possible to increase or decrease the number of character slots opened (from a minimum of 2 to a maximum of 8) by selecting "+" and "-" buttons on the right side of the screen, although it is still possible to leave slots empty like in previous games.
Once character selection and mode option requirements have been met, the game will give some kind of indication, such as a "Ready to fight!" banner and a confirmation sound. The player can proceed by selecting the banner or pressing the Start button.
Gallery[edit]
Super Smash Bros.[edit]
Beta character selection screen
Super Smash Bros. Melee[edit]
A beta character selection screen.
Another beta character selection screen. Zelda's portrait has been omitted.
Super Smash Bros. Brawl[edit]
The Subspace Emissary with all characters unlocked
E for All demo
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS[edit]
The character selection screen's first page with all characters unlocked. DLC characters are placed on a second page, as noted by the arrow.
E3 demo
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U[edit]
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]
All non-DLC characters unlocked with Echo Fighters and Mii Fighters stacked
World of Light without any characters unlocked
Smashdown[edit]
Squad Strike[edit]
Trivia[edit]
- Brawl is the only game where characters in the same series are organized vertically instead of horizontally. Series with less than four characters are grouped with characters from similar series.
- Super Smash Bros. is the only game to feature all portrait boxes for characters that have not been unlocked, as well as the only game to have character animations for picking a character. These animations were to be implemented also in Melee, but were scrapped, although the animation files remained in the disc. These animations are ripped straight from SSB for the veterans, and most newcomers are unfinished, suggesting the concept was scrapped early on.
- Due to Pikachu being the only Pokémon series fighter to be available from the start in Super Smash Bros. Melee, it creates an oddity where its portrait is initally located after Mario, but then moves to the bottom row when Luigi is unlocked.
- Starting with Super Smash Bros. 4, the announcer says "Choose your fighter" instead of "Choose your character" when selecting a fighter in the character selection screen, unlike previous installments.
- In multiplayer modes in Melee onwards, KO Stars appear in the player character portrait tallying the number of stocks taken off of other players.
- The background color for Roy’s name in Melee’s character select screen is completely black compared to the rest of the cast who all have more of a dark maroon color for their background text.
- In Brawl, a unique sound effect will play if the player is using a Wii Remote while selecting a character.
- When a character is selected in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, a small sparkle effect will appear over their eyes (or in Mr. Game & Watch's case, where the eyes would be).
- In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, the character selection screen will add another page for DLC fighters as Extra Fighters when all base-game characters have been unlocked and more than four DLC characters have been purchased.
- Prior to version 1.0.4, lifting the character selection token for a CPU Mii Fighter in With Friends in Super Smash Bros. for 3DS would often cause the game to crash if the player is not the original room creator.
- Mario, Pikachu, Link and Villager's portrait used their in-game model as opposed to their official render in the E3 demo of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
- In Melee, Sheik is the only playable character that cannot be seen in the character selection screen. On the beta version, however, Zelda is the only playable character that does not appear on the character selection screen, possibly to hide her identity, which is why Sheik is shown first.
- Similarly, Zero Suit Samus is the only character that does not appear in Brawl's.
- Zelda and Sheik (although only in Brawl) and Pyra and Mythra are the only two characters to share the same character slot, despite Sheik first appearing in Melee (see above).
- In Ultimate, despite the fact that all of the characters are listed in order of their fighter number (for example, Mario is first and Donkey Kong is second), with the Echo Fighters being listed after their base fighters (for instance, Dark Samus being listed directly after Samus) like how they are in the fighter numbers, the Mii Fighters go against this rule, with them being listed last, even after the DLC characters, while they'd be in between Greninja and Palutena if they did follow the fighter number order.
- In all of the Smash games, a Mario character is always the first character to be listed in every character selection screen (Luigi in SSB, Dr. Mario in Melee, and Mario in all subsequent entries).
- In Ultimate, all characters' names take up only one line if the game's language is currently set to Japanese, Simplified Chinese or Korean. As a result, Captain Falcon, Mr. Game & Watch, Zero Suit Samus, Pokémon Trainer, Wii Fit Trainer, the Mii Fighters, and Banjo & Kazooie have different icons between the English and those versions while the spelling of their names are identical between them. Rosalina & Luma and Piranha Plant hold this distinction as well, though having different names between the languages. Interestingly, the Traditional Chinese version does not follow this, instead, names can take up two lines like with the rest of languages.
- The Traditional Chinese version also feature inconsistency on the character icons: while names of Captain Falcon, Mr. Game & Watch, Zero Suit Samus, Rosalina & Luma, and Wii Fit Trainer take up two lines (as with the English version), the names for Pokémon Trainer, the Mii Fighters and Piranha Plant takes up only one line (like in Japanese, Simplified Chinese and Korean). Furthermore, Olimar and King K. Rool, whose names usually take only one line, also take up two lines.
- In the Simplified Chinese version, unlike in the Korean version, King Dedede, whose name is called in the same way as in the English version by the announcer, is still referred to as just "Dedede" like in Japanese and Traditional Chinese.
- In Ultimate, for certain characters whose names take up two lines, their portraits have been adjusted so that their faces are not overlapped by their names.
- In Ultimate, Wii Fit Trainer and the Mii Fighters are only characters whose names are not fully capitalized in their icons. Bowser Jr., Mr. Game & Watch, and Dr. Mario additionally follow this rule, but only on the Japanese, Chinese, and Korean versions.
- Similarly, the "Ready to fight!" banner will not be fully capitalized if the game's language is currently set to Spanish or German.
- In Ultimate, if a player's slot is set to "None" and they are then added back into the match without disconnecting their controller in-between, their selection emblem will be automatically placed on Random. If the Random button is absent (such as in Quickplay), Mario will be selected instead.
- Four characters change positions in character selection screens between for 3DS and for Wii U: Mr. Game & Watch (between Wario and Donkey Kong in for 3DS but between Diddy Kong and Little Mac in for Wii U), Little Mac (between Meta Knight and Fox in for 3DS but between Mr. Game & Watch and Link in for Wii U), Duck Hunt (between Greninja and R.O.B. in for 3DS but between Robin and Kirby in for Wii U), and Shulk (between Lucina and Pac-Man in for 3DS but between Wii Fit Trainer and Dr. Mario in for Wii U).
- In Melee's Tournament Mode, Mr. Game & Watch appears white instead of black on the character select screen, likely in order to make him visible on the dark background.