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{{cquote|''A bumper floats above the centre of this stage. Watch where you jump, or you'll get bumped sky-high! <br> (Super Smash Bros<nowiki>'</nowiki>s instruction manual)''
{{cquote|''A bumper floats above the centre of this stage. Watch where you jump, or you'll get bumped sky-high! <br> (Super Smash Bros<nowiki>'</nowiki>s instruction manual)''}}


:''For the similarly-named stage in [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]], see [[Mushroom Kingdom: Princess Peach's Castle]].''
:''For the similarly-named stage in [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]], see [[Mushroom Kingdom: Princess Peach's Castle]].''

Revision as of 22:13, October 8, 2011

Peach's Castle
Peach's Castle
File:OldMarioSymbol.gif
Universe Mario
Appears in SSB
Availability Starter
Tournament legality
Super Smash Bros. Singles: Available
Doubles: Available
A bumper floats above the centre of this stage. Watch where you jump, or you'll get bumped sky-high!
(Super Smash Bros's instruction manual)
For the similarly-named stage in Super Smash Bros. Melee, see Mushroom Kingdom: Princess Peach's Castle.

Peach's Castle (ピーチ城上空, "Above Peach's Castle") from the Super Mario 64 is Mario & Luigi's home stage in Super Smash Bros. It does not return in Melee. In 1P Game, the player fights a Mario and Luigi team on this stage. It is considered legal in tournament play.

Even though this stage does not appear in Super Smash Bros. Melee, a portion of the music that plays on it plays during the cutscene where Luigi takes Mario's place in Melee's Adventure Mode.

Origin

Peach's Castle as it originally appeared in Super Mario 64.

This stage's elements come from Super Mario 64. The stage could possibly take place somewhere in the sky above Peach's Castle, hence the fact that, in the background, It can seen that Peach's Castle is very far below the actual stage. The sign seen on the lower level is also from the game, and the bridges likely are inspired by the broken bridges seen in the Cool Mountain course. The triangular-pyramidal platforms seen on the upper sides of the stage resemble the ones seen in stages with dangerous ground, like Lethal Lava Land, which moves around in accordance to Mario's placing. Unlike said platforms, these ones do not move at all, let alone are not activated by weight.

The music is a remixed version of the original Super Mario Bros. theme. It can also be heard in Melee during the cutscene in Adventure Mode before the fight with Luigi, though the track is absent in the Sound Test.

Layout

Peach's Castle has two main platforms, one on top of another. It is possible to fall through the top platform. The bottom platform partially comprises a block going left to right. On the top two corners there are two floating, inward-angled platforms that prevent people from being smashed away too easily. It has a floating Bumper on the middle above the second platform of the stage. This bumper moves slightly left and right (it remains stationary on 1P Mode though). It is harder to recover from this stage since the two floating platforms limit recovery to the top platform and there are no ledges (besides the moving black platform on the bottom of the stage which isn't always on the side the player is on).

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