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*'''{{uv|Bomberman}}''': A series of maze games by Konami (formerly Hudson Soft before their merge with Konami) in which the main objective is to blow up the opponents by placing bombs. [[Bomberman]], the main character of the series, appears in ''Ultimate'' as an Assist Trophy and the basis for a DLC Mii Costume.
*'''{{uv|Bomberman}}''': A series of maze games by Konami (formerly Hudson Soft before their merge with Konami) in which the main objective is to blow up the opponents by placing bombs. [[Bomberman]], the main character of the series, appears in ''Ultimate'' as an Assist Trophy and the basis for a DLC Mii Costume.
*'''{{uv|Brain Age}}''': A series of games, known in Europe as '''''Brain Training''''', released for the Nintendo DS, 3DS, and Switch where the player is tasked with multiple logic games to test the speed of their brain activity. The host, [[Dr. Kawashima]], appears as an Assist Trophy in ''Smash 4'' and ''Ultimate''. There are two music tracks from the series. ''{{SSBBMusicLink|Nintendo|Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day}}'', from the first game, plays on the [[PictoChat]] stage in ''Brawl'' and [[Wii Fit Studio]] in ''Smash Wii U'', while ''{{SSB4MusicLink|Nintendo|Menu (Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day!)}}'', from the second game, also plays on the [[Wii Fit Studio]] stage in ''Smash Wii U''.
*'''{{uv|Brain Age}}''': A series of games, known in Europe as '''''Brain Training''''', released for the Nintendo DS, 3DS, and Switch where the player is tasked with multiple logic games to test the speed of their brain activity. The host, [[Dr. Kawashima]], appears as an Assist Trophy in ''Smash 4'' and ''Ultimate''. There are two music tracks from the series. ''{{SSBBMusicLink|Nintendo|Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day}}'', from the first game, plays on the [[PictoChat]] stage in ''Brawl'' and [[Wii Fit Studio]] in ''Smash Wii U'', while ''{{SSB4MusicLink|Nintendo|Menu (Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day!)}}'', from the second game, also plays on the [[Wii Fit Studio]] stage in ''Smash Wii U''.
*'''{{uv|Clu Clu Land}}''': An NES game where the player must swing from poles around an underwater maze to uncover all of the invisible golden ingots in a level. [[Unira]], the main enemies of the game, appear as an item since ''Brawl''. The main character, [[Bubbles]], appears as a trophy in ''Melee''. A music track, called ''{{SSBBMusicLink|Nintendo|Clu Clu Land}}'', plays on the [[Summit]] stage in ''Brawl'' and the {{b|Duck Hunt|stage}} stage in ''Smash Wii U''.
*'''{{uv|Clu Clu Land}}''': An NES game where the player must swing from poles around an underwater maze to uncover all of the invisible golden ingots in a level. [[Unira]], the main enemies of the game, appear as an item since ''Brawl''. The main character, [[Bubbles]], appears as a trophy in ''Melee''. A music track, called ''{{SSBBMusicLink|Nintendo|Clu Clu Land}}'', plays on the the [[Summit]] stage in ''Brawl'' and the {{b|Duck Hunt|stage}} stage in ''Smash Wii U''.
*'''{{uv|Color TV-Game}}''': A series of dedicated consoles released by Nintendo from 1977-1980, making it the oldest universe in the Super Smash Bros. series, older than Game & Watch. A representation of [[Color TV-Game 15]], a clone of Atari's ''Pong'', appears as an Assist Trophy in ''Smash 4'' and ''Ultimate''.
*'''{{uv|Color TV-Game}}''': A series of dedicated consoles released by Nintendo from 1977-1980, making it the oldest universe in the Super Smash Bros. series, older than Game & Watch. A representation of [[Color TV-Game 15]], a clone of Atari's ''Pong'', appears as an Assist Trophy in ''Smash 4'' and ''Ultimate''.
*'''{{uv|Custom Robo}}''': A series of action role-playing games, developed by Noise, in which the player battles opponents by using various toy robots with customizable parts. [[Ray Mk III]], the main robot used by the main protagonist of ''Custom Robo Arena'', appears as an Assist Trophy in ''Brawl''. Three robot combatants from ''Custom Robo V2'', Ray Mk II, Bayonette, and Annie, appear as trophies in ''Melee''. Two shared trophies of several Custom Robos and Jameson & A.I.R.S., as well as a ton of stickers, appear in ''Brawl''. Ray Mk III serves as the basis for a Mii Fighter costume in ''Ultimate'', along with Ray Mk II, Bayonette, and Flare appearing as Spirits.
*'''{{uv|Custom Robo}}''': A series of action role-playing games, developed by Noise, in which the player battles opponents by using various toy robots with customizable parts. [[Ray Mk III]], the main robot used by the main protagonist of ''Custom Robo Arena'', appears as an Assist Trophy in ''Brawl''. Three robot combatants from ''Custom Robo V2'', Ray Mk II, Bayonette, and Annie, appear as trophies in ''Melee''. Two shared trophies of several Custom Robos and Jameson & A.I.R.S., as well as a ton of stickers, appear in ''Brawl''. Ray Mk III serves as the basis for a Mii Fighter costume in ''Ultimate'', along with Ray Mk II, Bayonette, and Flare appearing as Spirits.
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*In the [[Sound test]] menu in ''Brawl'' and ''Ultimate'', ''Mario'' and ''Mario Kart'' are treated as two separate universes. Despite the distinction, both use the same Mushroom series symbol.
*In the [[Sound test]] menu in ''Brawl'' and ''Ultimate'', ''Mario'' and ''Mario Kart'' are treated as two separate universes. Despite the distinction, both use the same Mushroom series symbol.
*The oldest universe currently represented in the ''Smash'' series is {{uv|Color TV-Game}}, which debuted in 1977, while the newest in the series is {{uvm3|Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin}}, which debuted in 2020.
*The oldest universe currently represented in the ''Smash'' series is {{uv|Color TV-Game}}, which debuted in 1977, while the newest in the series is {{uvm3|Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin}}, which debuted in 2020.
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