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|location    = [[Eagleland]]
|subtitle = ''[[EarthBound (game)|EarthBound]]''
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|caption = [[File:EarthboundSymbol.svg|50px|class=invert]]<br>Fourside in the ''Smash'' series.
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'''Fourside''' ({{ja|フォーサイド|Fōsaido}}, ''Fourside'') is a stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. In ''Melee'', it is an [[unlockable stage]], while in ''Ultimate'', it (along with all other non-DLC stages) appears as a [[starter stage]]. It is one of {{SSBM|Ness}}'s home stages, but {{SSBM|Pichu}} and its teammates are faced here in [[All-Star Mode]].


'''Fourside''' is an [[unlockable stage]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', unlocked by playing 100 battles in VS. mode. It is also [[Ness (SSBM)|Ness]]' home stage, but [[Pichu (SSBM)|Pichu]] and its teammates are faced here in [[All-Star Mode]].
==Stage overview==
The stage is set on the rooftops of three buildings of the city of Fourside at nighttime, with several more skyscrapers in the far background. Between the buildings there are pits narrow enough to be scalable by [[wall jumping]].


First announced at [[E3]] 2001, The stage consists of three buildings. The building on the far left is slanted, so items tend to roll off. The Monotoli Building, in the middle, is split into three parts: the top, two small ledges on either side in the middle, and a semi-long edge on the right. The building on the far right is the shortest one with a flat surface. On the far left building, there is a crane with a platform attached to it. It will move to the left a little and over the center of the building. Once in a while a UFO will appear over the left or right building. Characters can fight on top of the UFO, though it has a slippery terrain, giving the [[Ice Climbers (SSBM)|Ice Climbers]] a distinct advantage on it due to their constant traction.
The building on the left has a slanted, triangular roof. A crane in its background keeps a floating [[soft platform]] suspended over it. Occasionally, the crane activates and moves the platform: it starts almost completely over the roof, then it moves to the left until it is fully over the pit, then slighly upwards, then to the right over the building, then down to its starting position.


The pits between the far left building, the middle building, between the far right building, and middle building are narrow, providing wall jumpers a decent advantage.  
The skyscraper in the middle, the Monotoli Building, is the largest of the three. A tall spire rises on the left part of its roof: its top is flat, and at about half its height jut out two small ledges. The right part of the roof is a wide flat surface with a helipad in the background: occasionally, a yellow helicopter flies to and from it, with no effect on the fight.


Fourside is often [[Tournament legal (SSBM)|banned]], largely due to [[Peach (SSBM)|Peach]]'s ability to stall by using [[Peach Bomber]] repeatedly in a pit, as well as other ways to camp and stall due to the large size of the stage.
The building on the right is the shortest one, and its roof is a simple flat surface.
 
[[File:UFO.PNG|thumb|left|200px|The UFO.]]
Occasionally, a UFO floats downwards with an eerie noise and remains suspended over either the left or the right part of the stage, serving as a temporary [[semisoft platform]] which bobs slightly. Its [[slippery]] surface is slightly slanted with a bulge in the middle. Its middle section is directly aligned either with the right pit or the middle of the roof of the left building, depending on its position. [[Wavedashing]] on the UFO can provide a major distance boost.
 
After about thirty seconds from its appearance, the UFO starts blinking and quickly disappears into thin air. In ''Ultimate'', however, it has an actual animation, showing it flying away from the stage and into the moon.
 
The idea of fighting on top of three skyscrapers, as well as the general layout of the stage, makes this stage very similar to the [[Saffron City]] stage in the original ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''
 
===Ω form and Battlefield form===
In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', the main platform of the [[Ω form]] and [[Battlefield form]] is reminiscent of the Monotoli Building, such as the floor resembling the rooftop of the building and the walls resembling the building's facade. The platform is the same size and shape as {{SSBU|Final Destination}} and {{SSBU|Battlefield}}, respectively. The actual Monotoli Building and the surrounding buildings are absent and UFOs do not appear. The three [[soft platform]]s of the Battlefield form resemble the soft platform the crane supports in the regular form.
<gallery widths="200px">
File:SSBU-FoursideOmega.png|Ω form in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.
File:SSBU-FoursideBattlefield.png|Battlefield form in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.
</gallery>
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==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:FoursideEB.png|thumb|left|250px|Fourside as it originally appeared in ''EarthBound''.]]
[[File:FoursideEB.png|thumb|left|Fourside as it originally appeared in ''EarthBound''.]]
This stage is from ''[[EarthBound (game)|EarthBound]]''. Fourside is a major city that Ness has to venture through in order to find the fifth Your Sanctuary location. The mayor of Fourside is an old man named Geldegarde Monotoli. Geldegarde worked in the Monotoli Building, which is the tallest building in Fourside. The Monotoli Building is one of the most important places in ''EarthBound'' as it is where [[Ness]] and [[Jeff]] defeat the evil Mani-Mani Statue (in Moonside) and it is where Ness rescues Paula for the second time. The Monotoli Building features yellow text going down the tower that says "Monotoli" in all caps. In this stage in ''Melee'', the Monotoli Building is the center building and looks somewhat similar to how it was designed in ''EarthBound'' and the yellow text saying "Monotoli" is retained. The Monotoli Building in ''EarthBound'' also has a helipad that had Geldegarde's yellow helicopter on it. When Ness confronts Geldegarde, Geldegarde lets Ness use his helicopter to get to his next location. When Ness gets to the helipad, [[Pokey Minch]] (Ness's former "friend") stole the helicopter and flew away, later crashing it in an area known as the Deep Darkness. In this stage, the helipad and the yellow helicopter are retained. The helicopter flying away could be a reference to Pokey stealing the helicopter; however, unlike in ''EarthBound'' the helicopter returns to the helipad. Also, the Monotoli Building is not the tallest building in this stage as taller buildings can be seen in the background. In ''EarthBound'', Fourside also featured buildings that had fire escapes. The building featured on the right looks somewhat like one of the buildings in ''EarthBound'' that had fire escapes and the fire escapes themselves are retained. The buildings in the background and the building on the left side of the stage don't resemble any building in Fourside.
[[File:MoonsideEB.png|thumb|Moonside, as seen in ''EarthBound''.]]
[[File:OpeningEB.png|thumb|right|200px|The opening image of ''EarthBound'' featuring the flying saucers.]]
[[File:EarthboundUFOSound.ogg|thumb|The background music of ''EarthBound'''s opening sequence.]]
After the company logos are shown in the opening of ''EarthBound'', there is a "UFO" sound effect and the game displays an image of three large flying saucers attacking a small town. This is the only time these flying saucers appear in ''EarthBound'' as they are never seen in any other part of the game (while there are smaller enemies that are flying saucers in both ''[[Mother]]'' and ''EarthBound'', these enemies do not look like the large flying saucers seen in this opening). In this stage, the flying saucers that appeared in the opening also appear in this stage and as the saucers enter the stage the same "UFO" sound can be heard from ''EarthBound'''s opening.
This stage is based on the city of {{s|wikibound|Fourside}} from ''{{b|EarthBound|game}}'', which is the largest town in {{s|wikibound|Eagleland}} and the fourth town that [[Ness]] visits as the name suggests being preceded by ([[Onett]], {{s|wikibound|Twoson}} and {{s|wikibound|Threed}}) It is visually inspired by {{s|wikipedia|New York City}}, and includes attractions such as a theatre, a dinosaur museum, a café, and an expansive department store.


In ''EarthBound'', Fourside is never shown at night, as much of the game only takes place during the day. However, in ''Melee'', it is always night-time and there is a large moon featured in the background. In ''EarthBound'' when Ness and Jeff were investigating Jackie's Cafe in Fourside, they accidentally discover a new area called Moonside, an illusionary creation of the Mani-Mani Statue. Moonside is an area that is opposite to Fourside as it is always black with glowing lights (as an employee of the Dark Moon Hotel says, "Here in Moonside, it's always in the middle of the night"). This stage being in night-time and the large moon in the background could be a reference to Moonside in ''EarthBound''. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=biDGyV_s2MY]
It also has a dark and bizarre parallel version, {{s|wikibound|Moonside}}, created by the power of the evil {{s|wikibound|Mani-Mani Statue}}. Moonside is primarily made up of neon lights and features inhabitants who behave and speak erratically. Once the Statue is defeated by Ness and [[Jeff]], Moonside disappears. While Fourside is set during the day in ''EarthBound'', it appears at night in ''Smash'', causing it to more closely resemble Moonside's darker color palette; however, it lacks the shining neon lights that make up the majority of color in Moonside.


The music heard on Fourside is a remix of the song that plays on Fourside in ''EarthBound'' (which is ''EarthBound's'' song "Because I Love You"), combined with the sound effects of caves, strange locations, the first four melodies of ''EarthBound's'' eight melodies (which is called "Smiles and Tears"), and an excerpt of the song used in ''EarthBound's'' Lava Spring. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmXjY1OGyIY] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FopO-2UGkuo]
The {{s|wikibound|Monotoli Building}} is one of the tallest buildings in the city, with a private helipad on its roof. It is the workplace of Fourside's mayor, {{s|wikibound|Geldegarde Monotoli}}, who—under the influence of the Mani-Mani Statue—keeps [[Paula]] prisoner. After Paula is freed, he offers to lend his helicopter to Ness and his friends to help them reach their next location; however, [[Porky Minch]] steals the helicopter and flies away. In ''Melee'', the helicopter has a more realistic appearance, while in ''Ultimate'', it closely resembles its appearance in ''EarthBound''. The helicopter will eventually come back to repeat the cycle, unlike ''EarthBound'' where Pokey didn't come back after flying away. In both games, the design of the Monotoli Building is different than how it appeared in ''EarthBound'', though it retains the vertical "MONOTOLI" sign on its front.
 
The top of the left building in this stage resembles Fourside's {{s|wikibound|Dinosaur Museum}}. However, the museum is not a skyscraper in ''EarthBound'' and is much farther from the Monotoli Building.
 
The crane on the left building is a reference to the ones utilized by {{s|wikibound|Gerardo Montague}} and his brother [[wikibound:George Montague|George]] in ''EarthBound''.
 
The UFO's appearance is based on the ones which appear in the opening sequence of ''EarthBound'', which shows a still image depicting three large flying saucers attacking a small town. The sound which signals the UFO's entrance in ''Smash'' originally played during this opening sequence. Large flying saucers make no further appearances in the game; however, [[wikibound:Li'l UFO|smaller UFOs]] appear as enemies in both ''EarthBound Beginnings'' and ''EarthBound''.
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==Tournament legality==
Fourside is often [[Tournament legal (SSBM)|banned]] due to the various ways in which players can camp and stall due to the large size and unusual geometry of the stage. The lack of large, flat platforms also hampers fighting between players, particularly in doubles. In addition, the UFO provides a platform that is too close to the upper [[blast line]], thus potentially causing early vertical KOs. The presence of pits between buildings gives relevant advantages to some characters, such as {{SSBM|Peach}} (who can stall indefinitely by using [[Peach Bomber]] repeatedly against the walls), while greatly crippling characters with primarily horizontal recoveries, such as {{SSBM|Donkey Kong}}, who are even more susceptible than usual to early KOs from [[meteor smash]]es and [[spike]]s. The narrow pits also give an advantage to characters capable of [[Wall jump|wall jumping]] such as {{SSBM|Mario}} and {{SSBM|Captain Falcon}} and makes recovery very difficult for {{SSBM|Ness}} should he fall between them due to the wide angle needed for [[PK Thunder]] to be used correctly, making directional [[air dodging]] his only form of recovering.
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>File:Fourside1.jpg|Gameplay in ''Melee''.
===''Super Smash Bros. Melee''===
File:Fourside2.jpg|Fourside in ''Brawl'', recreated using the BrawlBox hacking program.
<gallery>
File:MoonsideEB.png|Moonside, as seen in ''EarthBound'' (mentioned in the Origin section)</gallery>
File:PorkyHelicopter.png|thumb|Monotoli's Helicopter in ''Melee''.
File:BetaFourside.PNG|thumb|A pre-release version of Fourside, with generic black and white skyscrapers in the background.
</gallery>
===''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''===
<gallery>
Isaac Facebook (SSBU).jpg|[[Isaac]] performing the Lift-based Psynergy on the stage.
File:PorkyHeliSSBU.png|thumb|The redesigned helicopter in ''Ultimate''.
File:SSBUWebsiteJoker1.jpg|{{SSBU|Joker}} on the stage.
</gallery>
 
==Names in other languages==
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|ja={{ja|フォーサイド|Fōsaido}}, ''Fourside''
|en=Fourside
|fr=Fourside
|es=Fourside
|de=Fourside
|it=Fourside
|nl=Fourside
|ru={{rollover|Форсайд|Forsayd|?}}
|ko={{rollover|포사이드|Posaideu|?}}, ''Fourside''
|zh=Fourside
}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The [[UFO|UFO trophy]] is unlocked along with unlocking Fourside.
*Despite its [[unlockable stage|unlockable]] status, this stage can be seen multiple times in ''Melee'' prior to its unlocking: it appears in some characters' {{SSBM|Classic Mode}} endings (such as {{SSBM|Captain Falcon}}) as well as in the [[Gargantuans]] [[event]]. Additionally, the stage shows up in Captain Falcon's vignette in the [[Special Movie]].
*Despite its status as an unlockable stage, the stage can be seen multiple times prior to its unlocking; multiple Classic mode endings for some characters feature the stage, such as Captain Falcon's. Additionally, the stage shows up in Captain Falcon's vignette in the "Special Movie".
**Excluding the Gargantuans event, when Fourside appears in these cutscenes the moon is not completely full, unlike how it appears during gameplay.
*Since [[Eagleland: Onett|Onett]] and [[New Pork City]] are also banned from tournaments, that means no stage from the ''EarthBound''/''Mother'' universe has regularly been seen in competitive play.
*In ''Melee'', [[AI|computer players]] on Fourside tend to [[air dodge]] to recover instead of using their up special moves, sometimes even self-destructing.
*Due to its slipperiness mechanic, in ''Melee'', repeatedly [[wavedashing]] on the UFO can cause a huge momentum boost, benefiting characters like {{SSBM|Peach}} and {{SSBM|Zelda}}, who both lack a long wavedash.
*In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', on the right building there is a clothesline with an orange Hawaiian shirt and sunglasses hanging on it, which resemble the shirt and sunglasses worn by {{s|wikibound|Everdred}} in ''EarthBound''. On the same building, a small water tower greatly resembles a house from {{s|wikibound|Saturn Valley}}, home of the [[Mr. Saturn]] species.
*In ''Ultimate'', the inside of the Monotoli Building and the buildings right are fully modeled and textured.
*Fourside briefly appeared in the E3 2018 Direct, and in the background was a [[:File:Unused Fourside Grand Department Store.jpg|skyscraper with the text "Department" going down its facade]]; in reference to the {{s|wikibound|Grand Department Store}} in ''EarthBound''. In the final release, the skyscraper is still present; however, the text is absent.
*[[Nikki]] cannot be summoned from an [[Assist Trophy]] in this stage, due to the dark background obscuring her drawings. [[Kapp'n]] and [[Rathalos]] can only be summoned on the Battlefield and Omega forms of this stage. Additionally, [[Keldeo]] can only be summoned on the stage's Battlefield and Omega forms.


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EarthBound
Eagleland: Fourside
SSBU-Fourside.jpg
Fourside Melee.png

EarthboundSymbol.svg
Fourside in the Smash series.
Universe EarthBound
Appears in Melee
Ultimate
Availability Unlockable (Melee)
Starter (Ultimate)
Unlock criteria Play 100 vs. matches.
Crate type Normal
Maximum players 4 (Melee)
8 (Ultimate)
Music
Bolded tracks must be unlocked
Melee EarthBound
Ultimate EarthBound series music
Main: Fourside
Alternate: Fourside (Melee)
Tournament legality
Melee Singles: Banned
Doubles: Banned
Ultimate Singles: Banned
Doubles: Banned
Article on WikiBound Fourside

Fourside (フォーサイド, Fourside) is a stage in Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. In Melee, it is an unlockable stage, while in Ultimate, it (along with all other non-DLC stages) appears as a starter stage. It is one of Ness's home stages, but Pichu and its teammates are faced here in All-Star Mode.

Stage overview

The stage is set on the rooftops of three buildings of the city of Fourside at nighttime, with several more skyscrapers in the far background. Between the buildings there are pits narrow enough to be scalable by wall jumping.

The building on the left has a slanted, triangular roof. A crane in its background keeps a floating soft platform suspended over it. Occasionally, the crane activates and moves the platform: it starts almost completely over the roof, then it moves to the left until it is fully over the pit, then slighly upwards, then to the right over the building, then down to its starting position.

The skyscraper in the middle, the Monotoli Building, is the largest of the three. A tall spire rises on the left part of its roof: its top is flat, and at about half its height jut out two small ledges. The right part of the roof is a wide flat surface with a helipad in the background: occasionally, a yellow helicopter flies to and from it, with no effect on the fight.

The building on the right is the shortest one, and its roof is a simple flat surface.

The UFO.

Occasionally, a UFO floats downwards with an eerie noise and remains suspended over either the left or the right part of the stage, serving as a temporary semisoft platform which bobs slightly. Its slippery surface is slightly slanted with a bulge in the middle. Its middle section is directly aligned either with the right pit or the middle of the roof of the left building, depending on its position. Wavedashing on the UFO can provide a major distance boost.

After about thirty seconds from its appearance, the UFO starts blinking and quickly disappears into thin air. In Ultimate, however, it has an actual animation, showing it flying away from the stage and into the moon.

The idea of fighting on top of three skyscrapers, as well as the general layout of the stage, makes this stage very similar to the Saffron City stage in the original Super Smash Bros.

Ω form and Battlefield form

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, the main platform of the Ω form and Battlefield form is reminiscent of the Monotoli Building, such as the floor resembling the rooftop of the building and the walls resembling the building's facade. The platform is the same size and shape as Final Destination and Battlefield, respectively. The actual Monotoli Building and the surrounding buildings are absent and UFOs do not appear. The three soft platforms of the Battlefield form resemble the soft platform the crane supports in the regular form.

Origin

Fourside as it originally appeared in EarthBound.
Moonside, as seen in EarthBound.
The background music of EarthBound's opening sequence.

This stage is based on the city of Fourside from EarthBound, which is the largest town in Eagleland and the fourth town that Ness visits as the name suggests being preceded by (Onett, Twoson and Threed) It is visually inspired by New York City, and includes attractions such as a theatre, a dinosaur museum, a café, and an expansive department store.

It also has a dark and bizarre parallel version, Moonside, created by the power of the evil Mani-Mani Statue. Moonside is primarily made up of neon lights and features inhabitants who behave and speak erratically. Once the Statue is defeated by Ness and Jeff, Moonside disappears. While Fourside is set during the day in EarthBound, it appears at night in Smash, causing it to more closely resemble Moonside's darker color palette; however, it lacks the shining neon lights that make up the majority of color in Moonside.

The Monotoli Building is one of the tallest buildings in the city, with a private helipad on its roof. It is the workplace of Fourside's mayor, Geldegarde Monotoli, who—under the influence of the Mani-Mani Statue—keeps Paula prisoner. After Paula is freed, he offers to lend his helicopter to Ness and his friends to help them reach their next location; however, Porky Minch steals the helicopter and flies away. In Melee, the helicopter has a more realistic appearance, while in Ultimate, it closely resembles its appearance in EarthBound. The helicopter will eventually come back to repeat the cycle, unlike EarthBound where Pokey didn't come back after flying away. In both games, the design of the Monotoli Building is different than how it appeared in EarthBound, though it retains the vertical "MONOTOLI" sign on its front.

The top of the left building in this stage resembles Fourside's Dinosaur Museum. However, the museum is not a skyscraper in EarthBound and is much farther from the Monotoli Building.

The crane on the left building is a reference to the ones utilized by Gerardo Montague and his brother George in EarthBound.

The UFO's appearance is based on the ones which appear in the opening sequence of EarthBound, which shows a still image depicting three large flying saucers attacking a small town. The sound which signals the UFO's entrance in Smash originally played during this opening sequence. Large flying saucers make no further appearances in the game; however, smaller UFOs appear as enemies in both EarthBound Beginnings and EarthBound.

Tournament legality

Fourside is often banned due to the various ways in which players can camp and stall due to the large size and unusual geometry of the stage. The lack of large, flat platforms also hampers fighting between players, particularly in doubles. In addition, the UFO provides a platform that is too close to the upper blast line, thus potentially causing early vertical KOs. The presence of pits between buildings gives relevant advantages to some characters, such as Peach (who can stall indefinitely by using Peach Bomber repeatedly against the walls), while greatly crippling characters with primarily horizontal recoveries, such as Donkey Kong, who are even more susceptible than usual to early KOs from meteor smashes and spikes. The narrow pits also give an advantage to characters capable of wall jumping such as Mario and Captain Falcon and makes recovery very difficult for Ness should he fall between them due to the wide angle needed for PK Thunder to be used correctly, making directional air dodging his only form of recovering.

Gallery

Super Smash Bros. Melee

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Names in other languages

Language Name
Japan Japanese フォーサイド, Fourside
UK English Fourside
France French Fourside
Germany German Fourside
Spain Spanish Fourside
Italy Italian Fourside
China Chinese Fourside
South Korea Korean 포사이드, Fourside
Netherlands Dutch Fourside
Russia Russian Форсайд

Trivia

  • Despite its unlockable status, this stage can be seen multiple times in Melee prior to its unlocking: it appears in some characters' Classic Mode endings (such as Captain Falcon) as well as in the Gargantuans event. Additionally, the stage shows up in Captain Falcon's vignette in the Special Movie.
    • Excluding the Gargantuans event, when Fourside appears in these cutscenes the moon is not completely full, unlike how it appears during gameplay.
  • In Melee, computer players on Fourside tend to air dodge to recover instead of using their up special moves, sometimes even self-destructing.
  • Due to its slipperiness mechanic, in Melee, repeatedly wavedashing on the UFO can cause a huge momentum boost, benefiting characters like Peach and Zelda, who both lack a long wavedash.
  • In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, on the right building there is a clothesline with an orange Hawaiian shirt and sunglasses hanging on it, which resemble the shirt and sunglasses worn by Everdred in EarthBound. On the same building, a small water tower greatly resembles a house from Saturn Valley, home of the Mr. Saturn species.
  • In Ultimate, the inside of the Monotoli Building and the buildings right are fully modeled and textured.
  • Fourside briefly appeared in the E3 2018 Direct, and in the background was a skyscraper with the text "Department" going down its facade; in reference to the Grand Department Store in EarthBound. In the final release, the skyscraper is still present; however, the text is absent.
  • Nikki cannot be summoned from an Assist Trophy in this stage, due to the dark background obscuring her drawings. Kapp'n and Rathalos can only be summoned on the Battlefield and Omega forms of this stage. Additionally, Keldeo can only be summoned on the stage's Battlefield and Omega forms.