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==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
*Some of the [[series symbol]]s were initially the same as in the previous two games, but they were revised as time went on; the ''Mario'' series mushroom icon was refined and given spots, the Poké Ball icon has the top half colored in to properly represent how it is usually red, the Screw Attack icon was given more bends and another outline, and the Yoshi egg's angle was changed, with a slightly different arrangement of spots. | *Some of the [[series symbol]]s were initially the same as in the previous two games, but they were revised as time went on; the ''Mario'' series mushroom icon was refined and given spots, the Poké Ball icon has the top half colored in to properly represent how it is usually red, the Screw Attack icon was given more bends and another outline, and the Yoshi egg's angle was changed, with a slightly different arrangement of spots. | ||
*Characters seen in E3 2006 | *Characters seen in E3 2006 and Nintendo World 2007 had different game renders than the ones in the final product. Most have their poses remain identical, but with emphasis on the shading of design; meanwhile, Snake's pose is completely different and has slightly different coloration. | ||
*Multiple characters had their attacks changed between the game's development and release: | *Multiple characters had their attacks changed between the game's development and release: | ||
**{{SSBB|Kirby}}, in the [[E3 2006]] trailer, is showing attacking in midair with his {{b|Hammer|move}} as he did in ''[[Melee]]''. However, the final build instead shows Kirby spinning horizontally. Kirby also has unused animations of him walking with his hammer, along with releasing it with full force; this suggests Kirby's hammer was to have a mechanic that allowed it to be charged. In the final build, King Dedede has a similar ability with his [[Jet Hammer]]. This option was finally given to Kirby in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', with the ability named [[Hammer Flip]]. | **{{SSBB|Kirby}}, in the [[E3 2006]] trailer, is showing attacking in midair with his {{b|Hammer|move}} as he did in ''[[Melee]]''. However, the final build instead shows Kirby spinning horizontally. Kirby also has unused animations of him walking with his hammer, along with releasing it with full force; this suggests Kirby's hammer was to have a mechanic that allowed it to be charged. In the final build, King Dedede has a similar ability with his [[Jet Hammer]]. This option was finally given to Kirby in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', with the ability named [[Hammer Flip]]. |
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