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**In 2014, a tagteam character, the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCXABhlj3nI "Ike Climbers"], was introduced, featuring two Ikes working together similarly to the Ice Climbers. [[Slippy Toad]] was also introduced as a playable character, ostensibly as a joke character that could not attack and could be easily KOed. The end of the video also implied that [[Ridley]] would be playable, as a reference to speculation surrounding the then-unknown roster to ''Smash 4''.
**In 2014, a tagteam character, the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCXABhlj3nI "Ike Climbers"], was introduced, featuring two Ikes working together similarly to the Ice Climbers. [[Slippy Toad]] was also introduced as a playable character, ostensibly as a joke character that could not attack and could be easily KOed. The end of the video also implied that [[Ridley]] would be playable, as a reference to speculation surrounding the then-unknown roster to ''Smash 4''.
**In 2015, the PMDT [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOuXKCvhTvw claimed] that they would port ''Project M'' to the [[Nintendo 64]]. All models in the game were given low-polygon counts as to simulate the limited graphics of the Nintendo 64, with the "[[perfect attendance crew]]" using their models from ''Smash 64''. There were replacements for all sound effects and music with those from the original game, and the video frequently featured speech balloons overlaid with humorous onomatopoeia as a reference to ''Smash 64's'' official artwork. The end of the video also implied that {{s|bulbapedia|Parasect}}, Pokémon number 47 in the Pokédex, would be added to the roster, as a reference to the number 47 that covertly appeared in past videos.
**In 2015, the PMDT [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOuXKCvhTvw claimed] that they would port ''Project M'' to the [[Nintendo 64]]. All models in the game were given low-polygon counts as to simulate the limited graphics of the Nintendo 64, with the "[[perfect attendance crew]]" using their models from ''Smash 64''. There were replacements for all sound effects and music with those from the original game, and the video frequently featured speech balloons overlaid with humorous onomatopoeia as a reference to ''Smash 64's'' official artwork. The end of the video also implied that {{s|bulbapedia|Parasect}}, Pokémon number 47 in the Pokédex, would be added to the roster, as a reference to the number 47 that covertly appeared in past videos.
*Mentioning Project M by name on any Miiverse community could trigger an automatic ban for discussing "criminal activity".
*Mentioning Project M by name on any Miiverse community would trigger an automatic ban for discussing "criminal activity".
**This included using the abbreviation "PM", which could result in [[wikipedia:Scunthorpe problem|erroneous bans]] when talking about other games or series with the same abbreviation (such as ''[[mariowiki:Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario]]'' or ''[[Pac-Man (universe)|Pac-Man]]''.).
**This included using the abbreviation "PM", which could result in [[wikipedia:Scunthorpe problem|erroneous bans]] when talking about other games or series with the same abbreviation (such as ''[[mariowiki:Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario]]'' or ''[[Pac-Man (universe)|Pac-Man]]''.).
*[[V-cancelling]] is the only known ''Melee'' advanced technique to not return in this mod. This is because all of its updates were released before this technique was popularised.
*[[V-cancelling]] is the only known ''Melee'' advanced technique to not return in this mod. This is because all of its updates were released before this technique was popularised.
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