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Mushroomy Kingdom is a stage in Super Smash Bros. Brawl from the Mario universe. It is based off of the iconic level 1-1 of the original Super Mario Bros., though the background has been changed to that of a sweeping desert reminiscent of New Super Mario Bros. The layout of the original level has been preserved through the inclusion of such things as Warp Pipes and ? Blocks, which even release items when attacked. Its side-scrolling motion and extremely shallow blast lines are the main reasons it is banned in tournaments. Additionally, the stage has a 50-50 chance of loading a similar stage based off of the underground 1-2, also of Super Mario Bros... (more...)
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Weekly in-game event: Some Training, Professor?
- 23 February 2025

- At Snosa 6, Josh Brody, Isai, and Hero Pie take 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place respectively in Smash 64 singles. Isai & Mercy take Smash 64 doubles.
- 23 February 2025

- At Sumabato SP 56, Raru, Yone_pi, and Jagabata take 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place respectively in Ultimate singles.
- 17 February 2025

- The third Ultimate tier list has been unveiled.
- 17 February 2025
   
- At GENESIS X2, Hurt, acola, and Zomba take 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place respectively in Ultimate singles; Lux takes 1st place in Brawl singles; Hungrybox, Trif, and Wizzrobe take 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place respectively in Melee singles; Josh Brody takes 1st place in Smash 64 singles. Kurama & Lui$ take Ultimate doubles; Jmook & Cody Schwab take Melee doubles; Josh Brody & Shears take Smash 64 doubles.
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- ...that the announcement of Steve's inclusion in Ultimate caused such a traffic spike on Twitter that it caused the site to be temporarily inaccessible, being only the second time with the first being Michael Jackson's death in 2009?
- ...that the damage output of some attacks had decimals since Melee, but it wasn't until Ultimate that the decimal output would be displayed in-game as a tenth?
- ...that it's possible to play Crazy Orders to 100 or more turns, although the turn counter is capped at 99?
- ...that in Ultimate, using Palkia to flip the Coliseum and Training stages on a fixed camera triggers afterimages due to exposing negative space?
- ...that Brawl's adventure mode, The Subspace Emissary, has 104 cutscenes compared to Ultimate's World of Light's 7?
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