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*There was an error when obtaining the [[Lip's Stick]] trophy, it unlocks ''Tetris Attack''; however, [[Lip]], for whom the weapon is named, does not appear in the game when ''Panel de Pon'' was localized and replaced with [[Yoshi]] characters. In the Japanese version, it simply says ''Panel de Pon'' which is where its from.
*There was an error when obtaining the [[Lip's Stick]] trophy, it unlocks ''Tetris Attack''; however, [[Lip]], for whom the weapon is named, does not appear in the game when ''Panel de Pon'' was localized and replaced with [[Yoshi]] characters. In the Japanese version, it simply says ''Panel de Pon'' which is where its from.
**Similarly, this error would [[List of SSB4 trophies (Others)|continue]] into the PAL release of {{forwiiu}} in the Lip's Stick trophy.
**Similarly, this error would [[List of SSB4 trophies (Others)|continue]] into the PAL release of {{forwiiu}} in the Lip's Stick trophy.
*A sticker exists for the Game & Watch title ''Egg'', but no region has it listed on their Chronicle, this is possibly due to it being a re-skinned version of ''Mickey Mouse''
*A sticker exists for the Game & Watch title ''Egg'', but no region has it listed on their Chronicle. This is possibly due to it being a re-skinned version of ''Mickey Mouse''
*The NA Chronicle erroneously lists ''Punch-Out!! Featuring Mr. Dream'' as releasing 10/1987. This is the date that ''Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!'' released. The ''Mr. Dream'' version came out in 08/1990.
*The NA Chronicle erroneously lists ''Punch-Out!! Featuring Mr. Dream'' as releasing 10/1987. This is the date that ''Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!'' released. The ''Mr. Dream'' version came out in 08/1990.
*The EU Chronicle erroneously lists ''Stack-Up'' as coming out in 1985. This would have been one year before the NES even launched in Europe.
*The EU Chronicle erroneously lists ''Stack-Up'' as coming out in 1985. This would have been one year before the NES even launched in Europe.
*Several series that would first receive representation in later ''Super Smash Bros.'' installments have had at least one of their games listed in the Chronicle in at least one region. In addition, three universes that would receive playable characters have also had some of their installments listed:
*Several series that would first receive representation in later ''Super Smash Bros.'' installments have had at least one of their games listed in the Chronicle in at least one region. In addition, three universes that would receive playable characters have also had some of their installments listed:
**The first {{uv|Wii Fit}} was listed in the Japanese version, before {{SSB4|Wii Fit Trainer}} made her debut in ''Super Smash Bros. 4''.
**The first {{uv|Wii Fit}} was listed in the Japanese version, before {{SSB4|Wii Fit Trainer}} made her debut in ''Super Smash Bros. 4''.
**{{uv|Final Fantasy}} ''Tactics Advance'' was listed in international versions, before {{SSB4|Cloud}} made his debut in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' as downloadable content.
**{{uv|Final Fantasy}} ''Tactics Advance'' was listed in Western versions, before {{SSB4|Cloud}} made his debut in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' as downloadable content.
**The first {{uv|Banjo-Kazooie}} and ''Banjo-Tooie'' were listed in PAL versions, before {{SSBU|Banjo & Kazooie}} made their debut in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' as downloadable content.
**The first {{uv|Banjo-Kazooie}} installment and ''Banjo-Tooie'' were listed in PAL versions, before {{SSBU|Banjo & Kazooie}} made their debut in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' as downloadable content.


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