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==Ω Form==
==Ω Form==
The Omega for consisted of a flat platform based off of the ''Street Fighter'' games. Interestingly, the signposts can be broken even on the [[Ω Forms|Ω]] version of the stage, making it the only Ω Form stage to have interactable parts (albeit background parts that don't affect the match).
The Omega for consisted of a flat platform based off a traditional ''Street Fighter'' match. Interestingly, the signposts can be broken even on the [[Ω Forms|Ω]] version of the stage, making it the only Ω Form stage to have interactable parts (albeit background parts that don't affect the match).


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 15:46, June 14, 2015

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Suzaku Castle
File:Ryu's stage.png
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Universe Street Fighter
Appears in SSB4
Availability Downloadable
Maximum players 8
Tracks available Ryu Stage
Ken Stage
Ryu Stage Type A
Ken Stage Type A
Ryu Stage Type B
Ken Stage Type B

Suzaku Castle is a stage in Super Smash Bros. 4 based on Ryu's stage from Street Fighter II. The stage takes place on the rooftop of the Japanese castle, and features two long platforms on the right side of the stage, as well as a smaller platform on the left side. Signposts located on the longer platform will break if a fighter is knocked into it. Once all the signs are broken, they will eventually repair.

Ω Form

The Omega for consisted of a flat platform based off a traditional Street Fighter match. Interestingly, the signposts can be broken even on the Ω version of the stage, making it the only Ω Form stage to have interactable parts (albeit background parts that don't affect the match).

Trivia

  • During the video that showed off Suzaku Castle, it stated that the music changes with 30 seconds remaining, and claimed this was a series first; this is false, as the Mushroom Kingdom stage in Melee, as well as Mushroom Kingdom II in Melee used this feature before Smash 4.