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*'''The {{uv|R.O.B.}} universe''': Also known as the '''''Robot''''' universe. It's based around the NES accessory named Robotic Operating Buddy, or [[R.O.B.]] for short, which was compatible with only two official games: ''Gyromite'' and ''Stack-Up''. It was created to allow Nintendo a place in the North American toy market after the infamous market crash of 1983 that made the region's retailers lose faith in video games, allowing them to market the NES as a toy and opening the gates for their eventual successes. Its main contribution to ''Smash'' is the playable fighter, R.O.B., who has been playable since ''Brawl'', and played a major role in its story mode. R.O.B.'s depiction in ''Smash'' is based almost entirely on the hardware itself, with the software supported by the robot only being represented by a music track - as a result of this, ''R.O.B.'' is the only franchise with a playable fighter not to have ever had a stage in ''Smash''.
*'''The {{uv|R.O.B.}} universe''': Also known as the '''''Robot''''' universe. It's based around the NES accessory named Robotic Operating Buddy, or [[R.O.B.]] for short, which was compatible with only two official games: ''Gyromite'' and ''Stack-Up''. It was created to allow Nintendo a place in the North American toy market after the infamous market crash of 1983 that made the region's retailers lose faith in video games, allowing them to market the NES as a toy and opening the gates for their eventual successes. It's main contribution to ''Smash'' is the playable fighter, R.O.B., who has been playable since ''Brawl'', and played a major role in its story mode. R.O.B.'s depiction in ''Smash'' is based almost entirely on the hardware itself, with the software supported by the robot only being represented by a music track - as a result of this, ''R.O.B.'' is the only franchise with a playable fighter not to have ever had a stage in ''Smash''.
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