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'''Kirby Beta Stage 2''' (listed as '''New''' in the debug menu) is a hidden stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', only accessible through the use of cheat codes or other devices. This level is not used in tournaments, likely due to the difficulty of accessing it, and the fact it freezes after the match, unless the player inputs a button combination down on certain [[GameShark]] codes. ==Layout== | '''Kirby Beta Stage 2''' (listed as '''New''' in the debug menu) is a hidden stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', only accessible through the use of cheat codes or other devices. This level is not used in tournaments, likely due to the difficulty of accessing it, and the fact it freezes after the match, unless the player inputs a button combination down on certain [[GameShark]] codes. | ||
==Layout== | |||
Kirby Beta Stage 2 is a stage unlike any other due to its random layout. Its main platform is similar to [[Dream Land|Dream Land's]], but can be jumped through from below. There is a floating platform on the right half of the stage with two vertical platforms moving back and forth on it. None of these three platforms can be moved through. In the middle of the stage, above the right platform, is another platform which a character may jump through, but may not drop down from. Above that platform is an invisible, impassable platform. To the left side of the stage is an oddly shaped floating block, from which a character may hang from any one of its edges. To the left of the block is a square, moving block which can also be grabbed onto. | Kirby Beta Stage 2 is a stage unlike any other due to its random layout. Its main platform is similar to [[Dream Land|Dream Land's]], but can be jumped through from below. There is a floating platform on the right half of the stage with two vertical platforms moving back and forth on it. None of these three platforms can be moved through. In the middle of the stage, above the right platform, is another platform which a character may jump through, but may not drop down from. Above that platform is an invisible, impassable platform. To the left side of the stage is an oddly shaped floating block, from which a character may hang from any one of its edges. To the left of the block is a square, moving block which can also be grabbed onto. | ||
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Universe | Super Smash Bros. |
Appears in | SSB |
Availability | Hacking only |
Kirby Beta Stage 2 (listed as New in the debug menu) is a hidden stage in Super Smash Bros., only accessible through the use of cheat codes or other devices. This level is not used in tournaments, likely due to the difficulty of accessing it, and the fact it freezes after the match, unless the player inputs a button combination down on certain GameShark codes.
Layout
Kirby Beta Stage 2 is a stage unlike any other due to its random layout. Its main platform is similar to Dream Land's, but can be jumped through from below. There is a floating platform on the right half of the stage with two vertical platforms moving back and forth on it. None of these three platforms can be moved through. In the middle of the stage, above the right platform, is another platform which a character may jump through, but may not drop down from. Above that platform is an invisible, impassable platform. To the left side of the stage is an oddly shaped floating block, from which a character may hang from any one of its edges. To the left of the block is a square, moving block which can also be grabbed onto.