Editing List of Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U pre-release and unused content

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In the E3 2014 trailer, during Multi-Man Smash mode, the Mii icons were their faces. In the final version, their icon is the weapon of the respective Mii Fighter.
In the E3 2014 trailer, during Multi-Man Smash mode, the Mii icons were their faces. In the final version, their icon is the weapon of the respective Mii Fighter.


Data for an icon representing the ''[[rhythmheaven:Rhythm Heaven (series)|Rhythm Heaven]]'' series can be found in the game's files, meaning that a fighter or stage based on the series may have been planned at one point.<ref name="SSB4 Data Mine">http://www.sourcegaming.info/2015/01/26/smash-4-wii-u-data-discoveries/</ref>
Data for an icon representing the ''Rhythm Heaven'' series can be found in the game's files, meaning that a fighter or stage based on the series may have been planned at one point.<ref name="SSB4 Data Mine">http://www.sourcegaming.info/2015/01/26/smash-4-wii-u-data-discoveries/</ref>


There are also two unused stock icons, which are for [[Ridley]] and [[Gaur Plain|Metal Face]] respectively. Ridley has two stock icons, but only the variant with the purple head is used in the final game. The presence of Metal Face's stock icon in the game data suggests that players were originally going to receive a KO point if they defeat Metal Face, which, even though it is mentioned in the game's tips<ref>"When Metal Face shows up at night, you can attack and defeat him. Whoever finished him off will get credit for the resulting KO." - Tip for [[Gaur Plain]]</ref>, does not happen in the final version of the game.
There are also two unused stock icons, which are for [[Ridley]] and [[Gaur Plain|Metal Face]] respectively. Ridley has two stock icons, but only the variant with the purple head is used in the final game. The presence of Metal Face's stock icon in the game data suggests that players were originally going to receive a KO point if they defeat Metal Face, which, even though it is mentioned in the game's tips<ref>"When Metal Face shows up at night, you can attack and defeat him. Whoever finished him off will get credit for the resulting KO." - Tip for [[Gaur Plain]]</ref>, does not happen in the final version of the game.

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