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'''Hailing from the '90s''' ({{ja|対決! 1990年代生まれ|Taiketsu! 1990 zendai umare}}, Showdown! | '''Hailing from the '90s''' ({{ja|対決! 1990年代生まれ|Taiketsu! 1990 zendai umare}}, Showdown! Born in the 1990s), known as '''Fighting in the Nineties''' in PAL regions, was an [[Event Tourney]] that ran from 6 a.m. on February 21, 2020 to 6 a.m. on February 24, 2020 ({{s|wikipedia|UTC}}). During the event, only characters and stages that originated from games released in Japan during the 1990s could be used. | ||
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Revision as of 16:36, April 8, 2020
Hailing from the '90s (対決! 1990年代生まれ, Showdown! Born in the 1990s), known as Fighting in the Nineties in PAL regions, was an Event Tourney that ran from 6 a.m. on February 21, 2020 to 6 a.m. on February 24, 2020 (UTC). During the event, only characters and stages that originated from games released in Japan during the 1990s could be used.
Description
- This tourney features fighters and stages that were created in the '90s!
- The further you advance, the better the spirit you'll win![1]
Rules
- Format: Smash
- Rules: Time
- Time Limit: 2:30
- FS Meter: On
- Items: Medium
Available fighters
Available stages
Trivia
- If Pokémon Trainer's Pokémon are separated, Hailing from the '90s has the most amount of available fighters for an Event Tourney, with a total number of 29 available fighters.
- If Pokémon Trainer is counted as a single fighter, then it has the second most available fighters with 27 fighters, behind Heroes Vs. Villains which has 28 fighters.
- The banner for the event pays homage to Pokemon Red and Blue, Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, Final Fantasy VII, Sonic the Hedgehog, Kirby's Dream Land and The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
- Solo is the only playable character originating from the 1990s not present in the event, due to him being an alternate costume for the Luminary.
- Spiral Mountain is the only stage from a 1990s game not present in the event.
- This could arguably also apply to Castle Siege, Coliseum and King of Fighters Stadium, as while these stages are not based on specific games, the concepts originate from Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light and Fatal Fury: King of Fighters.
- Mushroom Kingdom II is present in the event despite coming from a 1980s game, likely as a reference to Super Mario Bros. 2 (known as Super Mario USA in Japanese) first releasing in Japan in 1992.
- The stage actually originated from Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic, first released in Japan in 1987.
- The European/Australian name may be a reference to Maurizio De Jorio's song "Running in the 90s".
- Final Destination is present in the event, but not Battlefield, despite both originating from the original Super Smash Bros.. This is likely due to Smash 64's variation of Battlefield having a different name, being known as Duel Zone.