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*...that Sakurai did not plan to include {{SSBM|Ganondorf}} as a playable character in ''Melee'', only including him later in development because his body had a very similar build to [[Captain Falcon]]'s, allowing him to be easily added on as a last minute [[clone]] of Captain Falcon? | |||
*...that [[Masahiro Sakurai]] added [[Greninja]] as a ''[[Smash 4]]'' newcomer before it made its debut in ''Pokémon X and Y'', having initially reserved a spot on the roster for a new Pokémon? | *...that [[Masahiro Sakurai]] added [[Greninja]] as a ''[[Smash 4]]'' newcomer before it made its debut in ''Pokémon X and Y'', having initially reserved a spot on the roster for a new Pokémon? | ||
*...that the [[trophy]] for [[List of SSBM trophies (Super Mario Bros. series)#Daisy|Daisy]] in [[List of regional version differences (SSBM)|early revisions]] of ''[[Melee]]'' has a hidden third eye underneath her hair? | *...that the [[trophy]] for [[List of SSBM trophies (Super Mario Bros. series)#Daisy|Daisy]] in [[List of regional version differences (SSBM)|early revisions]] of ''[[Melee]]'' has a hidden third eye underneath her hair? |
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- ...that Sakurai did not plan to include Ganondorf as a playable character in Melee, only including him later in development because his body had a very similar build to Captain Falcon's, allowing him to be easily added on as a last minute clone of Captain Falcon?
- ...that Masahiro Sakurai added Greninja as a Smash 4 newcomer before it made its debut in Pokémon X and Y, having initially reserved a spot on the roster for a new Pokémon?
- ...that the trophy for Daisy in early revisions of Melee has a hidden third eye underneath her hair?
- ...that in Melee, a reflection of Yoshi's Island can be seen in the trophy for Metal Mario?
- ...that Snake and the Star Fox characters have special taunts on Shadow Moses Island, Corneria, and Lylat Cruise respectively in Brawl and Melee?
- ...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?
- ...that the Smash Bros. logo is one of the Bumper Stickers available in Metroid Prime 3: Corruption?
- ...that Samus's French character description in Smash 64 refers to her as possibly male or female?
- ...that when characters pick up Snake's cardboard boxes, Donkey Kong is the only character who will not automatically throw them?
- ...that Zap Jyks produce a water sound on impact while Hydro Jyks have an electric one?
- ...that Zero Suit Samus's name is misspelt "Zaro Suit Samus" on character selection screens?
- ...that edge recovery animations in SSB are split into two parts?
- ...that Wario and Snake are the only characters in Brawl who make noises when they eat Food?