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(→‎Trivia: it might also be it’s Yoshi series debut, but I don’t know.)
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*The banner resembles the Japanese box art for the Nintendo 64.
*The banner resembles the Japanese box art for the Nintendo 64.
*The spirits in the event use artwork that comes from the Nintendo 64, rather than the spirit originating from an N64 game. For example, Blargg originated on the SNES.
*The spirits in the event use artwork that comes from the Nintendo 64, rather than the spirit originating from an N64 game. For example, Blargg originated on the SNES.
**Blargg is also the only spirit in the event to not originate from a Nintendo 64 game, with it making its debut in ''[[Super Mario World]]''. However, it had a major role in ''Yoshi’s Story'', so that’s why it’s here.
**Blargg is also the only spirit in the event to not originate from a Nintendo 64 game, with it making its debut in ''[[Super Mario World]]''.  
*The title of the event references the original tagline of the Nintendo 64, which was seen in many commercials, including the one for the first ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''
*The title of the event references the original tagline of the Nintendo 64, which was seen in many commercials, including the one for the first ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''
*The Japanese, Chinese, and Korean names for this event reference the analog control stick, a heavily promoted feature of the Nintendo 64.
*The Japanese, Chinese, and Korean names for this event reference the analog control stick, a heavily promoted feature of the Nintendo 64.