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*...that Mickey Mouse was planned for SSB64, but cut for unknown reasons? | |||
*...that [[Snake]] and the [[Star Fox]] characters have [[Smash Taunt|special taunts]] on [[Shadow Moses Island]], [[Corneria]], and [[Lylat Cruise]] respectively in [[SSBB]] and [[SSBM]]? | *...that [[Snake]] and the [[Star Fox]] characters have [[Smash Taunt|special taunts]] on [[Shadow Moses Island]], [[Corneria]], and [[Lylat Cruise]] respectively in [[SSBB]] and [[SSBM]]? | ||
*...that [[Bowser]], [[King Dedede]], and [[Mewtwo]] were planned to be playable in ''[[Smash 64]]'' before being cut for unknown reasons? | *...that [[Bowser]], [[King Dedede]], and [[Mewtwo]] were planned to be playable in ''[[Smash 64]]'' before being cut for unknown reasons? |
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- ...that Mickey Mouse was planned for SSB64, but cut for unknown reasons?
- ...that Snake and the Star Fox characters have special taunts on Shadow Moses Island, Corneria, and Lylat Cruise respectively in SSBB and SSBM?
- ...that Bowser, King Dedede, and Mewtwo were planned to be playable in Smash 64 before being cut for unknown reasons?
- ...that in Kirby's Dream Collection, one of the challenge stages features the Smash ability, which combines some of Kirby's attacks and special moves from the Smash Bros. series?
- ...that a number of trophies in Melee use an image of the Osohe Castle, from the cancelled EarthBound 64, as their reflection texture?
- ...that in the Japanese version of Melee (or if the language is set to Japanese), a Virtual Boy appears on the shelf of game consoles while viewing all collected trophies?