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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*This stage and [[Gaur Plain]] are the only two shared stages to have gameplay differences between the 3DS version and the Wii U version. | *This stage and [[Gaur Plain]] have several similarities: | ||
**They are both non-[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Smash'']] based stages which are shared between both versions of ''Super Smash Bros. 4''. | |||
**They have appeared on both home consoles and handhelds (Wii and New Nintendo 3DS for ''[[Xenoblade Chronicles]]''; NES and Game Boy for ''Mega Man 2'' and ''Mega Man II'', respectively, although the castle in ''II'' is a different design). | |||
***The handheld version of ''Xenoblade Chronicles'' was released after ''Smash 4'', though it was announced prior to ''Smash 3DS''{{'}}s release. | |||
**They are the only two shared stages to have gameplay differences between the 3DS version and the Wii U version. | |||
*The Yellow Devil actually originates from the first ''Mega Man'', and makes no appearance of any kind in ''Mega Man 2'', despite the stage being primarily based on ''Mega Man 2''. | *The Yellow Devil actually originates from the first ''Mega Man'', and makes no appearance of any kind in ''Mega Man 2'', despite the stage being primarily based on ''Mega Man 2''. | ||
*Pausing [[Training Mode]] while the Yellow Devil is exploding will result in the explosion and the Yellow Devil's actual disappearance being desynched. | *Pausing [[Training Mode]] while the Yellow Devil is exploding will result in the explosion and the Yellow Devil's actual disappearance being desynched. | ||