Editing Samus (SSB)

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*While all other characters show their skeletons (or lack thereof) upon being hit with an electric attack, Samus's suitless outline becomes visible instead.
*While all other characters show their skeletons (or lack thereof) upon being hit with an electric attack, Samus's suitless outline becomes visible instead.
*This is Samus' only appearance on the [[Nintendo 64]]. The only other playable character to share this distinction is {{SSB|Ness}}.
*This is Samus' only appearance on the [[Nintendo 64]]. The only other playable character to share this distinction is {{SSB|Ness}}.
**This is also their first appearance in 3D, as well as Kirby's.
**This is also their first appearance in 3D.
*Both Samus and {{SSB|Donkey Kong}} had their official artworks flipped horizontally on the official English website.
*Both Samus and {{SSB|Donkey Kong}} had their official artworks flipped horizontally on the official English website.
*In the PAL version of the game, Samus's character description in French uses male pronouns with female ones in speculative brackets (the equivalent of "his (her?)"), in contrast to both the English and German descriptions using female pronouns throughout. This might be a reference to the instruction booklet from the original ''Metroid'', where Samus is referred to as a "he".
*In the PAL version of the game, Samus's character description in French uses male pronouns with female ones in speculative brackets (the equivalent of "his (her?)"), in contrast to both the English and German descriptions using female pronouns throughout. This might be a reference to the instruction booklet from the original ''Metroid'', where Samus is referred to as a "he".

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