Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS: Difference between revisions

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*The 3DS version features different collectible [[trophies]] than the Wii U version, with a greater focus on elements from handheld games.
*The 3DS version features different collectible [[trophies]] than the Wii U version, with a greater focus on elements from handheld games.
*The 3DS version has only two musical tracks per stage, similar to the [[alternate music]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''.
*The 3DS version has only two musical tracks per stage, similar to the [[alternate music]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''.
*In the 3DS version, players can tap on a character's icon on the bottom screen to place a marker on that character on the top screen in order to more easily follow their movements.
*In the 3DS version, players can tap on a character's icon on the bottom screen to place a marker on that character on the top screen in order to more easily follow their movements. It even works when they're invisible, such as Mewtwo's air dodge or Teleport (but not Shadow Sneak or Substitute)
*The 3DS version features {{s|wikipedia|StreetPass}} functionality as part of the [[StreetSmash]] mode.
*The 3DS version features {{s|wikipedia|StreetPass}} functionality as part of the [[StreetSmash]] mode.
*The 3DS version has a new sound test feature that lets players listen to music in the game while the 3DS is in Sleep Mode.
*The 3DS version has a new sound test feature that lets players listen to music in the game while the 3DS is in Sleep Mode.