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The final roster originally consisted of only 19 characters (not counting [[Sheik]]). At some point during development, it was felt that the roster wasn't large enough, so several [[smashwiki:Clone|"model swap" characters]] were created. These characters include [[Dr. Mario]], [[Falco]], [[Ganondorf]], [[Young Link]], [[Pichu]], and [[Roy (Fire Emblem)|Roy]].<ref>http://forum.starmen.net/forum/Storage/SmashBros/I-ve-been-making-a-comprehensive-list-of-unused-characters</ref> | The final roster originally consisted of only 19 characters (not counting [[Sheik]]). At some point during development, it was felt that the roster wasn't large enough, so several [[smashwiki:Clone|"model swap" characters]] were created. These characters include [[Dr. Mario]], [[Falco]], [[Ganondorf]], [[Young Link]], [[Pichu]], and [[Roy (Fire Emblem)|Roy]].<ref>http://forum.starmen.net/forum/Storage/SmashBros/I-ve-been-making-a-comprehensive-list-of-unused-characters</ref> | ||
The [[Pokémon Stadium]] stage was planned to feature several Pokémon, including [[ | The [[Pokémon Stadium]] stage was planned to feature several Pokémon, including [[Venusaur]]. This feature had to be scrapped due to technical issues, and the Pokémon were instead made [[Poké Ball]] Pokémon.<ref name="Source 2"/> | ||
The [[Temple (stage)|Temple]] stage originally had an elevator that led to the bottom of the stage, a feature based on the temples seen in ''[[zeldawiki:Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]'', and had a fixed appearance. Hyrule Temple also had two mysterious platforms in the center of the stage. These platforms can also be seen in the game's Special Movie. Players could also walk through the laboratory in [[Great Bay]]. The stages [[Yoshi's Story (stage)|Yoshi's Story]] and [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Smash Bros. Melee)|Mushroom Kingdom I]] had different designs altogether. [[Onett]]'s music also sounded different.<ref> Amphyrior. (January 15, 2020). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAqq019dOpg SSBM Onett (Beta Bein' friends) Spaceworld 2001]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved June 6, 2021.</ref> | The [[Temple (stage)|Temple]] stage originally had an elevator that led to the bottom of the stage, a feature based on the temples seen in ''[[zeldawiki:Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]'', and had a fixed appearance. Hyrule Temple also had two mysterious platforms in the center of the stage. These platforms can also be seen in the game's Special Movie. Players could also walk through the laboratory in [[Great Bay]]. The stages [[Yoshi's Story (stage)|Yoshi's Story]] and [[Mushroom Kingdom (Super Smash Bros. Melee)|Mushroom Kingdom I]] had different designs altogether. [[Onett]]'s music also sounded different.<ref> Amphyrior. (January 15, 2020). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAqq019dOpg SSBM Onett (Beta Bein' friends) Spaceworld 2001]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved June 6, 2021.</ref> |