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*''Fatal Fury'', {{uv|Pac-Man}}, {{uv|Donkey Kong}}, {{uv|Mario}}, {{uv|Punch-Out!!}}, {{uv|Street Fighter}}, and {{uv|Tekken}} are the only playable universes that originated in arcades.
*''Fatal Fury'', {{uv|Pac-Man}}, {{uv|Donkey Kong}}, {{uv|Mario}}, {{uv|Punch-Out!!}}, {{uv|Street Fighter}}, and {{uv|Tekken}} are the only playable universes that originated in arcades.
*''Fatal Fury'' is the second DLC universe in ''Ultimate'' to lack any corresponding Mii Fighter costumes, following {{uv|Banjo-Kazooie}}.
*''Fatal Fury'' is the second DLC universe in ''Ultimate'' to lack any corresponding Mii Fighter costumes, following {{uv|Banjo-Kazooie}}.
**Unlike ''Banjo-Kazooie'', however, series related to ''Fatal Fury'' do have Mii Fighter costumes such as ''Art of Fighting''{{'}}s Ryo Sakazaki and ''The King of Fighters''{{'}}s Iori Yagami. These characters would appear later in a ''Fatal Fury'' game as secret guests; Ryo in ''Fatal Fury Special'', and Iori in the Game Boy version of ''Real Bout Fatal Fury Special''.
**Unlike ''Banjo-Kazooie'', however, series related to ''Fatal Fury'' do have Mii Fighter costumes such as ''Art of Fighting''{{'}}s Ryo Sakazaki and ''The King of Fighters''{{'}}s Iori Yagami.
*While she makes no appearance in the game itself, Mai Shiranui is mentioned by Masahiro Sakurai in Terry's presentation video, stating that she had to be excluded from the game in order to maintain ''Ultimate{{'}}''s A rating (all ages) from the Japanese ratings board CERO. In the overseas versions, this is translated more humorously as "''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' is for good boys and girls of many different ages".
*While she makes no appearance in the game itself, Mai Shiranui is mentioned by Masahiro Sakurai in Terry's presentation video, stating that she had to be excluded from the game in order to maintain ''Ultimate{{'}}''s A rating (all ages) from the Japanese ratings board CERO. In the overseas versions, this is translated more humorously as "''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' is for good boys and girls of many different ages".


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