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**Some games in the series later went on to be released worldwide for the similar ''Art Style'' series, including ''Orbiter'', which was renamed outside of Japan as ''Orbient''.
**Some games in the series later went on to be released worldwide for the similar ''Art Style'' series, including ''Orbiter'', which was renamed outside of Japan as ''Orbient''.
*The stickers of fairies from the version of ''[[Panel de Pon]]'' in ''Nintendo Puzzle Collection'' are inaccurately labeled in the English version of ''Brawl''. They are listed with the names of their Super Famicom incarnations ([[Lip]], Ruby, Seren, Elias), when the ''Nintendo Puzzle Collection'' version introduced very similar but distinct characters with different names; the correct names (Furil, Pure, Sala, and Cecil, respectively) are used in the Japanese version.
*The stickers of fairies from the version of ''[[Panel de Pon]]'' in ''Nintendo Puzzle Collection'' are inaccurately labeled in the English version of ''Brawl''. They are listed with the names of their Super Famicom incarnations ([[Lip]], Ruby, Seren, Elias), when the ''Nintendo Puzzle Collection'' version introduced very similar but distinct characters with different names; the correct names (Furil, Pure, Sala, and Cecil, respectively) are used in the Japanese version.
*Despite [[Dr. Mario]] coming from  the ''{{uv|Mario}}'' universe, he is listed as "Others" rather than a ''Mario'' category.
*Despite [[Dr. Mario]] coming from  the {{uv|Mario}} universe, he is listed as "Others" rather than a ''Mario'' category.
*Despite being named "''Custom Robo''" outside of Japan, it is labeled with its Japanese name "''Custom Robo: Battle Revolution''" (Shortened as "''Custom Robo: BR''") in western versions. This is likely done to differentiate it from the similarly titled first installment for the Nintendo 64.
*Despite being named "''Custom Robo''" outside of Japan, it is labeled with its Japanese name "''Custom Robo: Battle Revolution''" (Shortened as "''Custom Robo: BR''") in western versions. This is likely done to differentiate it from the similarly titled first installment for the Nintendo 64.
*In the Japanese version, the game of origin for Max, Sami, and Andy is labeled as ''Game Boy Wars Advance 1+2''. This is due to both ''Advance Wars'' and ''Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising'' only releasing as a single cartridge in Japan due to both games' numerous delays in that country.
*In the Japanese version, the game of origin for Max, Sami, and Andy is labeled as ''Game Boy Wars Advance 1+2''. This is due to both ''Advance Wars'' and ''Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising'' only releasing as a single cartridge in Japan due to both games' numerous delays in that country.