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'''Saffron City''' was a playable stage in the original Smash Bros., but did not appear in the sequel, Smash Bros. Melee. it was one of three stages that did not have a similar stage to it in ''Melee''. although some people say that [[Fourside]] is similar, there are far too many differences. <br>
'''Saffron City''' was a playable stage in the original [[Super Smash Bros.]], but did not appear in the sequel, [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]. It was one of three stages that did not have a similar stage to it in ''[[SSBM|Melee]]''. Although some people say that [[Fourside]] is similar, there are far too many differences. <br>
Some of the Pokemon that appeared from the door in Saffron City, however, continued into [[Smash Bros. Melee]], including Venusaur, Chansey, and Electrode. it is also worth noting that although Porygon did not return, its evolved form, Porygon 2, did appear as a Poke Ball Pokemon.
Some of the [[Pokemon]] that appeared from the door in Saffron City, however, continued into [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]], including Venusaur, Chansey, and Electrode. it is also worth noting that although Porygon did not return, its evolved form, Porygon 2, did appear as a [[Poke Ball]] [[Pokemon]].


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Revision as of 19:49, December 28, 2006

Saffron City was a playable stage in the original Super Smash Bros., but did not appear in the sequel, Super Smash Bros. Melee. It was one of three stages that did not have a similar stage to it in Melee. Although some people say that Fourside is similar, there are far too many differences.
Some of the Pokemon that appeared from the door in Saffron City, however, continued into Super Smash Bros. Melee, including Venusaur, Chansey, and Electrode. it is also worth noting that although Porygon did not return, its evolved form, Porygon 2, did appear as a Poke Ball Pokemon.