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{{art-wikipedia|Super Smash Land}}
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[https://www.supersmashland.com/ ''Super Smash Land''] is a fan-made demake of ''Super Smash Bros.'' developed with GameMaker 7 by Dan Fornace, released on September 14, 2011. The game loosely adapts  ''Smash''{{'}}s gameplay to a 2-button layout, one for jumping and one for attacking, while donning graphics and presentation in the style of the original [[Game Boy]]. The game features 6 playable characters, including [[Mega Man]] — who hadn't appeared in an official game at the time — and {{pkmn|Vaporeon}}, who has yet to appear in an official game in any capacity. It includes 11 stages as well, with one of which based on the 2009 indie game ''{{iw|wikipedia|Tower of Heaven}}''. Fornace would later go on to develop the platform fighter game ''{{iw|wikipedia|Rivals of Aether}}'', released in 2017. Some elements from ''Smash Land'' were carried into ''Rivals'', such as the ''Tower of Heaven'' stage and Vaporeon's moveset being used as the basis for Orcane, a ''Rivals'' character.  
[https://www.supersmashland.com/ ''Super Smash Land''] is a fan-made demake of ''Super Smash Bros.'' developed with GameMaker 7 by Dan Fornace, released on September 14, 2011. The game loosely adapts  ''Smash''{{'}}s gameplay to a 2-button layout, one for jumping and one for attacking, while featuring graphics in the style of the original [[Game Boy]]. The game features 6 playable characters, including [[Mega Man]] — who hadn't appeared in an official game at the time — and {{pkmn|Vaporeon}}, who has yet to appear in any official game, as well as 11 stages, one of which being based on the 2009 indie game ''{{iw|wikipedia|Tower of Heaven}}''. Fornace would later go on to develop the platform fighter game ''{{iw|wikipedia|Rivals of Aether}}'', released in 2017. Some elements from ''Smash Land'' were carried into ''Rivals'', such as the ''Tower of Heaven'' stage and Vaporeon's moveset being used as the basis for the ''Rivals'' character Orcane.  


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