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*Steve's default design in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' is almost entirely taken from a long-outdated texture of the character only featured in very early versions of ''Minecraft'', with his beard (often confused for a smile) being removed in September 2009, only four months into development. Despite this, Steve continued to sport the beard in merchandise and promotional material (including ''Ultimate'') in the years following, culminating in the beard's official re-addition, nearly 13 years later, as part of a redesign of Steve's ''Java Edition'' in-game texture in August 2022.
*Steve's default design in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' is almost entirely taken from a long-outdated texture of the character only featured in very early versions of ''Minecraft'', with his beard (often confused for a smile) being removed in September 2009, only four months into development. Despite this, Steve continued to sport the beard in merchandise and promotional material (including ''Ultimate'') in the years following, culminating in the beard's official re-addition, nearly 13 years later, as part of a redesign of Steve's ''Java Edition'' in-game texture in August 2022.
**''Minecraft'' creator Markus Perssons originally designed the "Steve" texture for a short-lived game project, known only as "Zombie Town", developed for the 2009 {{s|wikipedia|Java 4K Game Programming Contest}}.<ref>[https://archive.org/details/ZombieTown_Video], The only known footage of the abandoned "Zombie Town" game.</ref>
**''Minecraft'' creator Markus Perssons originally designed the "Steve" texture for a short-lived game project, known only as "Zombie Town", developed for the 2009 {{s|wikipedia|Java 4K Game Programming Contest}}.<ref>[https://archive.org/details/ZombieTown_Video], The only known footage of the abandoned "Zombie Town" game.</ref>
*Steve is one of three third party playable characters to not speak at all, the others being [[Pac-Man]] and [[Mega Man]].
*Steve is one of three third party playable characters to not speak at all, the others being [[Pac-Man]] and [[Mega Man]]
**Of these three, Steve is the only one to have never been voiced in a game, and in fact had not been portrayed vocally at all at the time of his DLC release for ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', though Steve would eventually be given a voice outside of gaming through a live-action portrayal by {{iw|wikipedia|Jack Black}} in ''{{iw|wikipedia|A Minecraft Movie}}''.
**Of these three, Steve is the only one to have never been voiced in a game, and in fact had not been portrayed vocally at all at the time of his DLC release for ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', though Steve would eventually be given a voice outside of gaming through a live-action portrayal by {{iw|wikipedia|Jack Black}} in ''{{iw|wikipedia|A Minecraft Movie}}''.
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