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A stage based on the game ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]'' (プププランド, ''Pupupu Land'') appears in {{for3ds}}. It is a scrolling stage taking place in various areas of the aforementioned game. As an added bonus to the stage, all of the area's locales are rendered in an identical style to the original Game Boy's monochromatic screen; furthermore, the edges of the battlefield border resemble those of the Game Boy, complete with a red LED on the left border to show the life remaining in the Game Boy's batteries. Near the end of timed matches, this light begins to dim, much like its real-world counterpart.
A stage based on the game ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]'' (プププランド, ''Pupupu Land'') appears in {{for3ds}}. It is a scrolling stage taking place in various areas of the aforementioned game. As an added bonus to the stage, all of the area's locales are rendered in an identical style to the original Game Boy's monochromatic screen; furthermore, the edges of the battlefield border resemble those of the Game Boy, complete with a red LED on the left border to show the life remaining in the Game Boy's batteries. Near the end of timed matches, this light begins to dim, much like its real-world counterpart.


When the L Button is held while selecting the stage, the Game Boy's screen will follow a black and white palette in contrast to the green screen.
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The [[Pic of the day]] from [[:File:SSB3DS Game Boy stage.jpg|August 8, 2014]] that features the monochrome {{SSB4|Kirby}} and {{SSB4|King Dedede}} [[Palette swap (SSB4)|costumes]] further references ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby's Dream Land}}'', as the game would have monochromatic graphics on the Game Boy. The reveal took place before it was revealed the stage was Kirby-themed.
*The [[Pic of the day]] from [[:File:SSB3DS Game Boy stage.jpg|August 8, 2014]] that features the monochrome {{SSB4|Kirby}} and {{SSB4|King Dedede}} [[Palette swap (SSB4)|costumes]] further references ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby's Dream Land}}'', as the game would have monochromatic graphics on the Game Boy. The reveal took place before it was revealed the stage was Kirby-themed.

Revision as of 01:27, October 5, 2014

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This article is about the stage in Super Smash Bros. for 3DS. For the Super Smash Bros. 64 and Super Smash Bros. Melee stage, see Dream Land.
Dream Land
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Universe Kirby
Appears in SSB4 (3DS)
Availability Unlockable
Tracks available Green Greens
Castle Lololo
Float Islands
Bubbly Clouds
Mt. DeDeDe
Green Greens Ver. 2 (Alternate)
Article on WiKirby Kirby's Dream Land

A stage based on the game Kirby's Dream Land (プププランド, Pupupu Land) appears in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS. It is a scrolling stage taking place in various areas of the aforementioned game. As an added bonus to the stage, all of the area's locales are rendered in an identical style to the original Game Boy's monochromatic screen; furthermore, the edges of the battlefield border resemble those of the Game Boy, complete with a red LED on the left border to show the life remaining in the Game Boy's batteries. Near the end of timed matches, this light begins to dim, much like its real-world counterpart.

When the L Button is held while selecting the stage, the Game Boy's screen will follow a black and white palette in contrast to the green screen.

Trivia

  • The Pic of the day from August 8, 2014 that features the monochrome Kirby and King Dedede costumes further references Kirby's Dream Land, as the game would have monochromatic graphics on the Game Boy. The reveal took place before it was revealed the stage was Kirby-themed.
    • Additionally, the Miiverse caption for the aforementioned picture references the Game Boy start-up sequence jingle.
  • When the game is paused on this stage, the player is unable to rotate the camera, though all other options for manipulating the camera are still available.