Suzaku Castle: Difference between revisions

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Undid edit by Jf811: do you mean "DLC" by "new"? in which case, there's only three total, so first of three isn't that notable...
(Undid edit by Jf811: do you mean "DLC" by "new"? in which case, there's only three total, so first of three isn't that notable...)
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*During the video that showed off Suzaku Castle, it stated that the music changes with 30 seconds remaining, and claimed this was a series first; this is false, as the {{SSB|Mushroom Kingdom}} stage in ''Smash 64'', and the {{SSBM|Mushroom Kingdom}} and [[Mushroom Kingdom II]] stages in ''Melee'', also had distinct music that would play near the end of a time match. However, the music on Suzaku Castle also changes when one player is down to one stock in a stock battle, which is a first for the series.
*During the video that showed off Suzaku Castle, it stated that the music changes with 30 seconds remaining, and claimed this was a series first; this is false, as the {{SSB|Mushroom Kingdom}} stage in ''Smash 64'', and the {{SSBM|Mushroom Kingdom}} and [[Mushroom Kingdom II]] stages in ''Melee'', also had distinct music that would play near the end of a time match. However, the music on Suzaku Castle also changes when one player is down to one stock in a stock battle, which is a first for the series.
*The destructable signs on the stage say "{{ja|風林火山|Fūrinkazan}}", a Japanese expression meaning something along the lines of "As fast as the wind, as quiet as a forest, as daring as fire, and as immovable as a mountain."
*The destructable signs on the stage say "{{ja|風林火山|Fūrinkazan}}", a Japanese expression meaning something along the lines of "As fast as the wind, as quiet as a forest, as daring as fire, and as immovable as a mountain."
*This is the first new stage to appear in both versions of ''Super Smash Bros. 4''.


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