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**The stage actually originated from ''Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic'', first released in Japan in 1987.
**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 [[wikipedia:Maurizio De Jorio|Maurizio De Jorio]]'s song "Running in the 90s".
*The European/Australian name may be a reference to [[wikipedia:Maurizio De Jorio|Maurizio De Jorio]]'s song "Running in the 90s".
* The {{SSBU|Final Destination}} is present in the event, and {{SSBU|Battlefield}} not, although both originated from ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''. likely the Japanese name of {{SSB|Battlefield}} is different from the following, known as '''Duel Zone''' in ''Super Smash Bros.''.
*{{SSBU|Final Destination}} is present in the event, but not {{SSBU|Battlefield}}, despite both originating from the original ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''. This is likely due to ''Smash 64''{{'}}s variation of {{SSB|Battlefield}} having a different name, being known as '''Duel Zone'''.


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Revision as of 23:46, February 24, 2020

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Hailing from the '90s (対決! 1990年代生まれ), known as Fighting in the Nineties in PAL regions, is an upcoming Event Tourney that will run 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 can 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

Available fighters

The character selection screen for Hailing from the '90s.
Fighters
Yoshi (SSBU)
Yoshi
Yoshi (universe)
Kirby (SSBU)
Kirby
Kirby (universe)
Fox (SSBU)
Fox
Star Fox (universe)
Pikachu (SSBU)
Pikachu
Pokémon (universe)
Ness (SSBU)
Ness
EarthBound (universe)
Captain Falcon (SSBU)
Captain Falcon
F-Zero (universe)
Jigglypuff (SSBU)
Jigglypuff
Pokémon (universe)
Sheik (SSBU)
Sheik
The Legend of Zelda (universe)
Dr. Mario (SSBU)
Dr. Mario
Mario (universe)
Pichu (SSBU)
Pichu
Pokémon (universe)
Falco (SSBU)
Falco
Star Fox (universe)
Marth (SSBU)
Marth
Fire Emblem (universe)
Young Link (SSBU)
Young Link
The Legend of Zelda (universe)
Ganondorf (SSBU)
Ganondorf
The Legend of Zelda (universe)
Mewtwo (SSBU)
Mewtwo
Pokémon (universe)
Meta Knight (SSBU)
Meta Knight
Kirby (universe)
Wario (SSBU)
Wario
Wario (universe)
Pokémon Trainer (SSBU)Squirtle (SSBU)Ivysaur (SSBU)Charizard (SSBU)
Pokémon Trainer (Squirtle, Ivysaur, Charizard)
Pokémon (universe)
Diddy Kong (SSBU)
Diddy Kong
Donkey Kong (universe)
Sonic (SSBU)
Sonic
Sonic the Hedgehog (universe)
King Dedede (SSBU)
King Dedede
Kirby (universe)
Wolf (SSBU)
Wolf
Star Fox (universe)
Cloud (SSBU)
Cloud
Final Fantasy (universe)
Richter (SSBU)
Richter
Castlevania (universe)
King K. Rool (SSBU)
King K. Rool
Donkey Kong (universe)
Banjo & Kazooie (SSBU)
Banjo & Kazooie
Banjo-Kazooie (universe)
Terry (SSBU)
Terry
Fatal Fury (universe)

Available stages

Stages
Final Destination (SSBU)
Final Destination
Super Smash Bros. (universe)
Peach's Castle
Peach's Castle
Mario (universe)
Kongo Jungle (SSB)
Kongo Jungle
Donkey Kong (universe)
Hyrule Castle
Hyrule Castle
The Legend of Zelda (universe)
Super Happy Tree
Super Happy Tree
Yoshi (universe)
Dream Land (SSB)
Dream Land
Kirby (universe)
Saffron City
Saffron City
Pokémon (universe)
Princess Peach's Castle
Princess Peach's Castle
Mario (universe)
Rainbow Cruise
Rainbow Cruise
Mario (universe)
Jungle Japes
Jungle Japes
Donkey Kong (universe)
Yoshi's Island (SSBM)
Yoshi's Island (Melee)
Yoshi (universe)
Yoshi's Story
Yoshi's Story
Yoshi (universe)
Fountain of Dreams
Fountain of Dreams
Kirby (universe)
Green Greens
Green Greens
Kirby (universe)
Corneria
Corneria
Star Fox (universe)
Venom
Venom
Star Fox (universe)
Onett
Onett
EarthBound (universe)
Mushroom Kingdom II
Mushroom Kingdom II
Mario (universe)
Big Blue
Big Blue
F-Zero (universe)
Fourside
Fourside
EarthBound (universe)
Yoshi's Island (SSBB)
Yoshi’s Island
Yoshi (universe)
Halberd
Halberd
Kirby (universe)
Shadow Moses Island
Shadow Moses Island
Metal Gear (universe)
Green Hill Zone
Green Hill Zone
Sonic the Hedgehog (universe)
Gerudo Valley
Gerudo Valley
The Legend of Zelda (universe)
Dream Land (SSB4)
Dream Land GB
Kirby (universe)
Mute City (SSB4)
Mute City SNES
F-Zero (universe)
The Great Cave Offensive
The Great Cave Offensive
Kirby (universe)
Pilotwings
Pilotwings
Pilotwings (universe)
Suzaku Castle
Suzaku Castle
Street Fighter (universe)
Midgar
Midgar
Final Fantasy (universe)

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 second most available fighters with 27 fighters, behind Heroes Vs. Villains which has 28 fighters.
  • This is the second Event Tourney based around a decade, following Bringing Back the '80s.
  • 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.

References