User:Aidanzapunk/Project M Changes

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So there's Project M. With a little bit of magic, you can change it to be basically your own game. This is a list of changes I've made to Project M.

Costumes

Zero Suit Samus is now upgraded to her SSB4 appearance, with some minor changes (such as her black alt more closely resembling the outfit from the end of Super Metroid), and one alt being based on Samus's own suit. Additionally, she has model replacements using Chell from the Portal series, Ulala from Space Channel 5, and Chloe Price from Life Is Strange.

R.O.B. has costumes based on the Wii, GameCube, NES, and N64, and even one based on the PlayStation 4.

Captain Falcon has his gold alt from Smash 4.

Giga Bowser (and his Dry form) has a very...demonic alt.

Fox has his gray alt from Smash 4.

Peach has an alt based on Vivian from Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door, as well as an alt based on Mario himself.

Mewtwo's model is based on his Ultimate model.

Lucario's black alternate costume is replaced with a yellow and red one based on Ken Masters.

Snake's default costume is now his sneaking suit from the original Metal Gear Solid.

Roy has a new black and blue alt, an alt based on Link, and his Project M 3.6 alt.

King Dedede is now upgraded to his Smash 4 appearance.

Sonic's purple alt is now based on NiGHTS from NiGHTS into Dreams.... He also has a custom alt based on Tangle the Lemur, from IDW Publishing's Sonic the Hedgehog comic book series.

Mario and Luigi are upgraded to their Ultimate appearances.

Meta Knight's pink alt is replaced with his Galacta Knight alt from Ultimate.

Trivia

  • Coincidentally enough (and perhaps a bit too fittingly for the mod), Chell's design in Portal is based on actress Alésia Glidewell, who voices Zero Suit Samus in Smash.
  • When R.O.B. is being grabbed, in hitstun, being Star KO'd/Screen KO'd, in his "lying on the ground" animation, drowning, or has broken his shield, all while using the Wii alt, you can find a copy of Brawl outside of where the disc would go on a regular Wii. In addition, when normally using Wii R.O.B., the Wii is turned on, indicated by a green light; when in any of the listed circumstances, the Wii is off, indicated by a red light.
    • Interestingly, the copy of Brawl is a PAL copy, not an NTSC one.
    • In addition, the N64 and GameCube variants have a copy of their respective Smash games, and the NES variant has a copy of Super Mario Bros. inside.
    • What's interesting to note is that the on-screen appearance egg, side special egg, and egg shield use the regular green color.
  • Gray Fox shows up as normal Fox in All-Star Mode, for some reason.
  • Interestingly, the Ken alt for Lucario is just his Shiny alt (from vPM) with a red outfit.
  • The mod for the Tangle alt only included a .pac file, presumably because it was a mod for 3.6 and not 3.5, so I had to custom make a .pcs file so I could use it in 3.5.
    • The bottoms of the shoes even have "IDW" on them.

Stages

Final Destination is replaced with how it looks in Smash 4, and Battlefield is replaced with how it looks in Ultimate.

Temple, Lylat Cruise, Fourside, Shadow Moses Island, Pirate Ship, Port Town Aero Dive, and Brinstar are now flat stages, with Temple, Fourside, and Pirate Ship specifically being their Ω forms. Bridge of Eldin is also Hyrule Castle's Ω form.

Summit, while flat like it is normally in Project M, now lacks ice physics.

Castle Siege is retextured to look like Amestris from Fullmetal Alchemist.

Norfair is replaced with the area from the second boss fight in Super Mario 64.

The Online Practice Stage is replaced with a Project M-style training room.

Pokémon Stadium is replaced with Midgar's Ω form.

Skyworld is replaced entirely with a stage based on the Ace Attorney franchise.

Onett's layout is now a duplicate of Smashville's.

Spear Pillar is its normal self instead of Saffron City, but with a Battlefield layout; it also has an additional new red variant where Giratina appears.

Princess Peach's Castle is now a traveling variant of Mario Circuit, retextured to look like a Rainbow Road track.

PictoChat is replaced with Aquarium Park from Sonic Colors.

Trivia

  • On the second phase of Amestris, you can see a bunch of still images of Alphonse Elric, and, if you have a sharp enough eye, you can see Edward Elric as well (though he can be fully viewable if the camera is moved towards him).
  • Temple actually uses its Ω design from Smash 4.
  • On Shadow Moses Island, if you manage to land one of Captain Falcon's powered up moves (discussed in the Other section of this page), the pillars will disappear, along with the platforms on them; however, the game thinks the platforms are still there, so you can (theoretically) stand in midair. However, like in the original Shadow Moses Island, the pillars will return to normal after a while.
    • When the pillars do reappear, they look different during the reentry animation, but then snap to their regular appearance after fully reappearing.
  • The acid still rises in Brinstar, but it affects the fight in no way (most of the time).
    • There's like a 1% chance that you can hit the acid when off-screen, though I wouldn't recommend trying it.
    • The AI still expects to be hit, so sometimes they just plummet to their doom.
  • The platforms in Spear Pillar contain the hieroglyphic designs for Dialga (left), Palkia (right), and Giratina (middle).

Characters

Wolf's model and moveset are replaced with that of Ryu's.

Donkey Kong's blue alt is replaced with Sonic the Werehog.

Link's model is replaced with how he appears in Hyrule Warriors.

The Ice Climbers's models are replaced with the Game Grumps.

Ike and Marth are replaced, respectively, with Ryuko Matoi and Satsuki Kiryuin, of Kill la Kill.

Lucario has alts using Mega Lucario as a model replacement (excluding his Gi outfits).

Toon Link's blue alt is replaced with Shovel Knight.

Diddy Kong's model is replaced with Aipom.

Pit's model is replaced with Natsu Dragneel from Fairy Tail.

Snake's white costume is replaced with the Terminator.

Peach's Daisy alt is replaced with an actual model for Daisy (based on her appearance in Ultimate), and her blue alt is replaced with Rosalina. Her green alt is replaced with Ariel from The Little Mermaid.

Ivysaur's model is replaced with Duck Hunt.

Samus's model is replaced with Alphonse Elric from Fullmetal Alchemist.

Lucas's model is replaced with Ashley.

Kirby's model is replaced with the Hyrule Temple.

Ganondorf's Brawl model is replaced with Sauron from The Lord of the Rings, and his Melee model is Johnny Bravo.

Sheik's model is replaced with Spider-Man, with alts based on Spider-Man (Miles Morales), Ghost-Spider, and the suit with the Venom symbiote.

Jigglypuff is an Oreo.

Falco's head is now Toucan Sam.

And Meta Knight's model is replaced with a shopping cart. Yes, you read that right: a shopping cart.

Trivia

  • In All-Star Mode, Aipom will, for some odd reason, show up as regular Diddy Kong.
  • Despite being a texture mod, Natsu doesn't use any weapons that Pit owns; his bow, shield, and even wings don't show up.
  • When using Rosalina, all items are replaced with her wand.
  • When using any of Daisy or Rosalina's moves (most notably, the side special), the eyes eerily moves to the far right, almost completely out of sight.
  • One of Natsu's recolors is based on Gray Fullbuster, also from Fairy Tail.
  • Pressing A after the first hit of Ashley's down smash or trying to angle Ashley's side smash causes her to appear in a T-pose; however, this has little to no affect on gameplay, as you can move at any time. Perfect shielding the attacks also seems to cause this.
    • With the side smash, her magic wand is also included in the T-pose.
  • In-game, Aipom has a much bigger head than Diddy; however, this doesn't actually change his hurtbox.
    • Additionally, in some cases, his tail clips through his head.
  • When using Vine Whip as Duck Hunt, he uses a chain instead of a whip. However, the texture for the chain seems to be some weird static-like gif. It's always moving, even when the game is stopped on a frame via the debug menu.
  • Interestingly, in All-Star Mode, Samus's model is read as an older mod I had where it replaced Samus with Zero Suit Samus. I'm not sure why this is the case.
  • With the exception of the command inputs, Ryu's moveset is mostly a one-to-one transition from Smash 4 to Project M, right down to the differing Final Smash; the mod also adds one new gimmick of its own, where Ryu can hold his down taunt if he's above 50%, and transform into Evil Ryu, whose moveset features a new down special, a new dodge animation (based on the Ashura Senku), as well as incorporating the darkness and electric effects into some of his moves. His Final Smash also changes to the famous Shun Goku Satsu; when used in the air, it is instead the Messatsu Gohado.
    • Focus Attack also uses the paralyze effect's animation, but, strangely, acts as a meteor smash. It also only requires holding the stick as opposed to tapping it twice to cancel, but said action acts as a dodge, and, as a result, leaves Ryu helpless in the air.
  • Likely as a side effect of replacing Wolf's moveset, Ryu can wall jump.
  • Hilariously, Ryu has an recolor based on Ken, and additionally has a model swap alt of Ken (based on his appearance in Street Fighter IV). The latter's Evil Ryu form is appropriately based on Violent Ken's appearance.
    • Even more hilariously, in Wolf's alternate costume slot (for his Star Fox 64 outfit) is Ryu wearing Wolf's default attire. This Evil Ryu form is similar to Wolf's own red costume, but lacks the purple shirt, instead being completely red.
    • Other alts include a recolor based on Goku, and an outfit in a denim jacket and sweatpants. When becoming Evil Ryu, the former's hair glows yellow (à la Super Saiyan), and the latter's jacket gains a kanji that I can't quite make out.
  • Ryuko has costumes based on her default appearance, her Synchronized appearance, her appearance in the first (and last) episode, her outfit after Senketsu got stolen from her, her underwear, and, surprisingly, the Survey Corps uniform from Attack on Titan.
    • Satsuki's costumes are more simplistic recolors, though one of them is based on Ryuko herself.
  • Satsuki's warp circle in her on-screen appearance is weirdly slanted.
  • Kirby has a mod over him to make his Ike copy ability resemble Ryuko's hair.
  • Separate from Peach's Ariel costume is Toad being replaced by Flounder, also from The Little Mermaid. He's in all of the alts because he's tied to a separate file of Peach's.

Voices

Wolf, going with his Ryu mod, has Ryu's voice clips.

Ike has clips to go with his Ryuko remodel.

Marth has Lucina's voice clips.

Lucario uses its voice clips from Smash 4.

Bowser now has reused clips from Mario Kart Wii.

Ganondorf has his clips from Ultimate.

Trivia

  • I originally had a mod that replaced Marth's model with Lucina's, and had his voice clips replaced to match; despite changing his model from Lucina to Satsuki, I kept Lucina's voice clips because Satsuki is female.
  • Because Ryuko is voiced by Erica Mendez in English, and there exist next to no voice clips without background effects outside of the Kill la Kill anime in English, some of Ryuko's voice sounds actually come from the Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures video game, in which Mendez voiced Pac-Man (taking over for Erin Mathews). There do exist references to Kill la Kill within a few of her quotes, however:
    • She namedrops Senketsu in her up taunt, who, funnily enough, is voiced by David Vincent in English, the voice of Robin and Richter.
    • Her side taunt is from Episode 3 of the series, where she provokes Satsuki due to her "warm welcome" towards Ryuko.
    • Her Final Smash quote dubs Great Aether as her Decapitation Mode.
    • The mod is incomplete, however, as she does keep Ike's victory quotes.

Music

Menu 2 is replaced with Pedestrians Crossing from Skullgirls

Battlefield is replaced with Judgement -Shinpan- from Yakuza 0

Battlefield Ver. 2 is replaced with Natsu's Theme from Fairy Tail

Final Destination is replaced with A Fight to the Death from Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMix

Online Practice Stage is replaced with its version from Smash 4

Results Display Theme is replaced with Cyber Space: Result Screen - Complete from Sonic Frontiers

All-Star Rest Area is replaced with its version from Smash 4

Home-Run Contest is extended to its theme from Super Smash Bros. Melee

Target Smash!! is replaced with Bonus Stage (Blue Spheres) from Sonic Mania

Boss Battle Song 2 is replaced with Boss Battle: Big Arms from Sonic Generations (3DS)

Menu (Super Smash Bros. Melee) is replaced with Challengers from Dragon Ball Z: Budokai

Credits (Super Smash Bros.) is replaced with Find Your Flame from Sonic Frontiers

Opening (Super Smash Bros. Melee) is replaced with The Ultimate Final Death Battle from Fairy Tail

Tal Tal Heights (from Skyloft) is replaced with a mashup of Ballad of the Goddess and Lost in Thoughts All Alone

Hyrule Field Theme (from Skyloft) is replaced with Ballad of the Goddess / Ghirahim's Theme

Green Greens (Melee) is replaced with Shooting Ristar from Ristar

Gourmet Race (Super Smash Bros.) is replaced with Planet Popstar from Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards

Pokémon Stadium (Melee) is replaced with Let the Battles Begin! from Final Fantasy VII

Poké Floats (Melee) is replaced with J-E-N-O-V-A from Final Fantasy VII

Mother (Melee) is replaced with Magicant / Eight Melodies (Mother)

Icicle Mountain (Melee) is replaced with DK Summit from Mario Kart Wii

Battle Theme (Melee) is replaced with Fight On! from Final Fantasy VII

Fire Emblem (Melee) is replaced with how it originally sounded in Melee, replacing the crappy synth instruments that they used for some unknown and probably stupid reason

Mach Rider (Melee) is replaced with All I Want by The Offspring, famously used in Crazy Taxi

Mother 2 (Melee) is replaced with Smiles and Tears

Dr. Mario (Melee) is replaced with An Adventure in Atlantica from Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMix

Battlefield (Melee) is replaced with Before my body is dry from Kill la Kill

Menu (Melee) is replaced with Smash 4's menu theme

Multi-Man Melee 1 is replaced with Fight 2 from Final Fantasy IV

Final Destination (Melee) is replaced with Egg Reverie Zone from Sonic Mania

Giga Bowser (Melee) is replaced with Night on Bald Mountain, as it appears in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance

Delfino Plaza is replaced with its remix from Ultimate

Title / Ending (Super Mario World) is replaced with Azure Blue World ...for Emerald Coast from Sonic Adventure

Ricco Harbor is replaced with A New Venture from Sonic Rush Adventure

Main Theme (Super Mario 64) is replaced with Destiny Islands from Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMix

Ground Theme 2 (Super Mario Bros.) is replaced with Kalos Power Plant from Pokémon X and Y

Gritzy Desert is replaced with the Metal Mario theme from Super Mario 64

Underwater Theme (Super Mario Bros.) is replaced with Asteroid Coaster - Act 1 from Sonic Colors

Luigi's Mansion Theme is replaced with At Doom's Gate from Doom

Castle / Boss Fortress (Super Mario World / SMB 3) is replaced with Beginning

Airship Theme (Super Mario Bros. 3) is replaced with Erza's Theme from Fairy Tail

Mario Circuit is replaced with the Redux remix of Rainbow Road from Mario Kart: Super Circuit

Luigi Circuit is replaced with Rainbow Road from F-Zero X

Waluigi Pinball is replaced with N64 Rainbow Road from Mario Kart 8

Rainbow Road is replaced with Rainbow Road from Mario Kart 7

King K.Rool / Ship Deck 2 is replaced with Jungle Level Jazz Style

Bramble Blast is replaced with 3DS DK Jungle from Mario Kart 8

Battle for Storm Hill is replaced with Gang-Plank Galleon

DK Jungle Theme 1 (Barrel Blast) is replaced with Having a Wild Time from Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMix

The Map Page / Bonus Level is upgraded to its remix from Ultimate

Title (Legend of Zelda) is replaced with Link's Theme from Soul Calibur II

The Dark World is replaced with Hyrule Circuit from Mario Kart 8

Hidden Mountain & Forest is replaced with The Legend of Zelda Medley

Hyrule Field Theme is replaced with Hyrule Field 1 from Hyrule Warriors

Hyrule Castle (Super Smash Bros.) now replaces Midna's Lament

Great Temple / Temple is replaced with Go for It! from Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMix

The Great Sea is replaced with Pirates' Island from Sonic Rush Adventure

Song of Storms is replaced with Pirate's Gigue from Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMix

Gerudo Valley is replaced with its remix from Smash 4

Molgera Battle is replaced with He's a Pirate from Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMix

Termina Field is replaced with Full Steam Ahead (Spirit Tracks)

Main Theme (Metroid) is replaced with a remix of Koopa's Road from Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games

Ending (Metroid) is replaced with The 13th Struggle from Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMix

Norfair is replaced with Guardando nel Buio from Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMix

Theme of Samus Aran, Space Warrior is moved to Frigate Orpheon (replacing Multiplayer (Metroid Prime 2)), and is replaced on Norfair with Crisis City - Modern from Sonic Generations

Vs. Parasite Queen is replaced with Nemesis Ridley from Metroid Other M

Yoshi's Island is replaced with Yoshi's Island from Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

Flower Field is replaced with Yoshi's Woolly World

Wildlands is replaced with Bandit Valley from Yoshi's New Island

Butter Building is replaced with Sky Babylon from Sonic Rush Adventure

Squeak Squad Theme is replaced with Vyse's Theme from Skies of Arcadia

Boss Theme Medley is replaced with Skydeck a Go! Go! ...for Sky Deck from Sonic Adventure

Main Theme (Star Fox) is replaced with Blast Away! -Gummi Ship I- from Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMix

Main Theme (Star Fox 64) is replaced with Mákaukau? from Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep

Area 6 is replaced with Thermosphere from Einhänder

Area 6 Ver. 2 is replaced with Race of Ages from Sonic and All-Stars Racing Transformed, itself a remix of the main theme from Space Harrier

Star Wolf (Star Fox: Assault) is replaced with Endless Possibilities from Sonic Unleashed

Space Battleground is replaced with Starlight Carnival - Act 1 from Sonic Colors

Break Through the Ice is replaced with Spaceport - Introducing Ulala!! from Space Channel 5

Pokémon Main Theme is replaced with the first theme from the Pokémon anime

Road to Viridian City (From Pallet Town / Pewter City) is replaced with the Xerneas / Yveltal battle theme from Pokémon X and Y

Pokémon Center is replaced with Wally's Battle theme from Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire

Pokémon Gym / Evolution is replaced with the Champion Battle theme from Pokémon X and Y

Wild Pokémon Battle! (Ruby / Sapphire) is replaced with Main Street Colosseum from Pokémon Battle Revolution

Victory Road is replaced with Battle! (Azelf / Mesprit / Uxie) from Pokémon Diamond and Pearl

Wild Pokémon Battle! (Diamond / Pearl) is replaced with Battle! (Lorekeeper Zinnia)

Route 209 is replaced with Battle! Giratina from Pokémon Platinum

White Land is replaced with Hazardous Highway from Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMix

Car Select is replaced with Mute City Ver. 3

Dream Chaser is replaced with Mute City from Mario Kart 8

Devil's Call in Your Heart is replaced with Big Blue from Mario Kart 8

Climb Up! And Get The Last Chance! is replaced with The Meaning of Truth from the F-Zero anime

Brain Cleaner is replaced with God Hand from God Hand

Shotgun Kiss is replaced with Let's Go Away from Daytona USA

Fourside is replaced by Casino Night - Modern from Sonic Generations (3DS)

Mother 3 Love Theme is replaced with Moonlit Melee from Skullgirls

You Call This a Utopia?! is replaced by Professor Layton's Theme from Professor Layton and the Curious Village

Humoresque of a Little Dog is replaced with Run Through the Speed Highway ...for Speed Highway from Sonic Adventure

Preparing to Advance is replaced with Sega Saturn, Shiro!, the theme song for Segata Sanshiro

Winning Road - Roy's Hope is replaced with Melissa from Fullmetal Alchemist

Against the Dark Knight is replaced with Path of the Hero-King from Fire Emblem Fates

Underworld is replaced with Objection! (English Court Suite) from Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney

Skyworld is replaced with Pursuit - Corner the Culprit (English Court Suite) from Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney

Title (Kid Icarus) is replaced with Cross-Examination - Allegro (English Court Suite) from Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney

Kid Icarus Original Medley is replaced with a remix of the Steel Samurai theme from Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney

Mike's Song (JP) is replaced with Ashley's Song (JP) Ver. 2

Main Theme (Pikmin) is replaced with The valedictory elegy from Baten Kaitos Origins

World Map (Pikmin 2) is replaced with Click Clock Wood - Spring from Banjo-Kazooie

Stage Clear / Title (Pikmin) is replaced with Stage Select - Pikmin 2

Forest of Hope is replaced with Wild Woods from Mario Kart 8

Ai no Uta is replaced with Risky Romp from Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep

Ai no Uta (French Version) is replaced with Yodeling in Meadow Hill from Tekken 6

Tane no Uta is replaced with Paternal Horn from NiGHTS into Dreams...

Environmental Noises is replaced with The Sun Rises from Ōkami

Title (Animal Crossing) is replaced with Title Theme - Animal Crossing: Wild World

Town Hall and Tom Nook's Store is replaced with Lucy's Theme from Fairy Tail

The Roost is replaced with Bubblegum K.K.

Ice Climber is replaced with Be Cool, Be Wild and Be Groovy ...for Icecap from Sonic Adventure

Balloon Trip is replaced with Snow Halation from Love Live

Shin Onigashima is replaced with Freezeezy Peak from Banjo-Kazooie

Clu Clu Land is replaced with First Steps from Celeste

Gyromite is replaced with Vim and Vigor from Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMix

Famicom Medley is replaced with CROWNED from Kirby's Return to Dream Land

Power-Up Music is replaced with Wave of Darkness I from Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage-

Douchuumen (Nazo no Murasamejo) is replaced with The Mysterious Murasame Castle Medley

Chill (Dr. Mario) is replaced with Byte Bashing from Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMix

PictoChat is replaced with Aquarium Park - Act 1 from Sonic Colors

Mii Channel is replaced with Aquarium Park - Act 2 from Sonic Colors

Wii Shop Channel is replaced with Aquarium Park - Act 3 from Sonic Colors

Shaberu! DS Cooking Navi is replaced with Water Palace - Modern from Sonic Generations (3DS)

Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day is replaced with Aquarium Park - Boss from Sonic Colors

Opening Theme (Wii Sports) is replaced with Game Land 5 from Sonic Colors

Charge! (Wii Play) is replaced with Speak With Your Heart from Sonic Colors

Lip's Theme (Panel de Pon) is replaced with Under the Sea from Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMix

Tetris: Type A is replaced with Theme of the Magician from The House of the Dead

Tetris: Type B is replaced with The Dark One from Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game

Title (3D Hot Rally) is replaced with 3DS Rainbow Road from Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

Tunnel Scene (X) is replaced with Star Wolf's Theme / Sector Z

Mario Tennis / Mario Golf is replaced with Rainbow Road Medley

Marionation Gear is replaced with Adder's Lair from Sonic and All-Stars Racing Transformed, itself a remix of Wilderness and Turtle Village from Golden Axe

Title (Big Brain Academy) is replaced with Strike the Earth from Shovel Knight

Battle Scene / Final Boss (Golden Sun) is replaced with FIRE from Dance Dance Revolution SuperNOVA 2

Excite Truck is replaced with Rainbow Road - Across Generations by TheEternalSushi

The Hanenbow track, not seen in Brawl's Sound Test, is replaced with Electroplankton

Theme of Tara is replaced with It Has to Be This Way from Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance

Battle in the Base is replaced with Deadpool's theme from Marvel vs. Capcom 3

Snake Eater (Instrumental) is replaced with the non-instrumental version of the very song

Green Hill Zone is replaced with 次のせ~の!で -ON THE GREEN HILL-, a remix of Green Hill Zone's theme by Dreams Come True

Angel Island Zone is replaced with Dreams of an Absolution (LB vs. JS Remix) from Sonic the Hedgehog (2006)

Scrap Brain Zone is replaced with Planet Wisp - Act 1 from Sonic Colors

Emerald Hill Zone is replaced with Reach for the Stars from Sonic Colors

Sonic Boom is replaced with Cyber Space 3-1: Escape the Loop from Sonic Frontiers

Super Sonic Racing is replaced with Can You Feel the Sunshine? from Sonic R

Open Your Heart is replaced with Final Boss Minigame from The Murder of Sonic the Hedgehog

Live & Learn is replaced with Studiopolis Zone from Sonic Mania

Sonic Heroes is replaced with Chemical Plant Zone Act 2 from Sonic Mania

Right There, Ride On is replaced with Knight of the Wind from Sonic and the Black Knight

HIS WORLD (Instrumental) is replaced with His World - Sonic's Theme from Sonic the Hedgehog (2006)

Seven Rings in Hand is replaced with Undefeatable from Sonic Frontiers

The Mario Victory Theme is replaced with the Retro Course Clear jingle from Super Mario 3D Land

Bowser's victory theme is replaced with his victory theme from Smash 4

The Donkey Kong Victory Theme is replaced with the Bonus Win jingle from Donkey Kong Country

The Zelda Victory Theme is replaced with the victory animation jingle from Hyrule Warriors

The Metroid Victory Theme is replaced with Samus's Victory Theme from Smash 64

The Yoshi Victory Theme is replaced with the Level Clear jingle from Super Mario World

The Kirby Victory Theme is replaced with Kirby's Victory Theme from Smash 64

The Star Fox Victory Theme is replaced with Ryu's victory theme from Smash 4

The Pokémon Victory Theme is replaced with Obtained a Gym Badge! from Pokémon X and Y

The F-Zero Victory Theme is replaced with the Finish theme from F-Zero GX

The EarthBound Victory Theme is replaced with the Stage Clear jingle from Game & Wario's "Ashley" minigame

The Ice Climber Victory Theme is replaced with the Stage Clear jingle from Ice Climber

The Fire Emblem Victory Theme is replaced with Cloud's victory theme from Smash 4

The Game & Watch Victory Theme is replaced with the Game & Watch Victory Theme from Melee

The Wario Victory Theme is replaced with the Boss Defeated music from Wario World

The Meta Knight Victory Theme is replaced with the Stage Clear jingle from Sonic and the Black Knight

The Kid Icarus Victory Theme is replaced with Today's Episode is Called... from Fairy Tail

The Pikmin Victory Theme is replaced with Finding of Parts from Pikmin

The R.O.B. Victory Theme is replaced with the Stage Clear jingle from Super Smash Land

The Metal Gear Victory Theme is replaced with the VR Training Complete jingle from Metal Gear Solid

The Sonic Victory Theme is replaced with the Act Clear jingle from Sonic Mania

Trivia

  • Captain Falcon's replaced victory theme isn't just a small excerpt from an F-Zero game; it is instead the full Finish theme from F-Zero GX, which includes the results theme from said game. This makes Captain Falcon the only character with a different results theme.
    • This is not counting the Fire Emblem victory theme, which loops infinitely.
  • Sonic's victory theme has gone through the most changes. It went from the original to the Level Clear jingle from Sonic Colors, to the Xenoblade Victory Theme from Smash 4, to the Level Clear jingle from Sonic CD, to the Level Clear jingle from Sonic Generations (with added S Rank results music), to the level clear jingle from Sonic Mania.
    • In contrast, Melissa has gone on the most stages. It moved from Final Destination, to Battlefield, to Castle Seige.
  • Infinite Glacier, Final Destination, Skyworld, Green Hill Zone, Battlefield, Dreamland, Princess Peach's Castle, Onett, and Skyloft are the only stages where all of the songs are replaced by me.
  • Theme of Samus Aran, Space Warrior is the only unchanged song to change stages.
    • Fountain of Dreams comes close to that title as well, as it does appear in vBrawl.
  • Due to cutscenes containing music that carries into gameplay, some Subspace cutscenes have replaced music in them, and the outcomes are quite hilarious. Notable examples include "The Pig Statue Targets Lucas" (which uses Casino Night - Modern), "Mario's/Link's Misunderstanding" (which uses Psycho Soldier Theme), and "Samus Revived" (which uses Crisis City - Modern).
  • With the Sound Test menu, the .pac files available to change text in via BrawlBox allow you to change the names of the series categories and the source of the tracks. However, the latter changes all instances of a game's name being used, rather than specific uses (so, for instance, I could change Pikmin to Baten Kaitos Origins, but that would mislabel Wild Woods, Risky Romp, and The Sun Rises as being from Baten Kaitos Origins). I've made exactly one change with the text simply because it worked out, though: the Kid Icarus category is now Ace Attorney, and the Sound Test properly reads "Source: Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney".
  • There are some songs I've replaced that aren't in the Sound Test:

Other

Captain Falcon has an interesting, yet hilarious mod for his moveset; his dash attack, forward air sweetspot, neutral special, and side special all cause 999% damage, make a huge explosion that engulfs the entire stage and then some, and makes all opponents die.

Mario's Fire costume has a golden metal texture color.

Ness's forward smash uses the SMAAAASH!! sound effect from EarthBound.

Sonic's metal texture is now a solid blue, referencing the Metal Heroes easter egg from Sonic Heroes.

Peach's metal texture is pink.

Roy's jumping animation now matches the one he has in Smash 4.

Snake's side taunt involves him dancing, as opposed to speaking into his codec.

Mr. Game & Watch now has a fully animated three dimensional model.

The All-Star Rest Area is replaced with its Smash 4 variant, music and all. It even uses the Brawl trophies in the background.

Trivia

  • Captain Falcon's mod makes it so his dash attack also has the flames from the Falcon Punch.
  • Mario's Cape uses a random texture when it can. However, it doesn't show up as black initially; it shows a color similar to Mario's overalls.
  • Because Mr. Game & Watch's model is now fully animated, it leads to some...interesting views, to say the least.
    • Also worth noting is the fact that he remains three-dimensional on Flat Zone 2.
  • For whatever reason, jumping while using Octopus causes the game to crash.
  • The Smash 4 All-Star Rest Area uses portraits for each character as they appear in Smash 4, with the following exceptions:
    • The Ice Climbers and Wolf use their trophy poses from Smash 4.
    • Sheik and Zero Suit Samus do not use their portraits, regardless of who is fought in All-Star Mode, as they are not separate from Zelda and Samus, respectively.
    • Snake has a non-existent portrait, instead having an image with a random number on it. When the game is paused, it is replaced with the text "Back: Quit: +".
    • Marth and Roy share an icon, due to both Brawl not having an icon spot for Roy and Project M not adding one in.
    • Wario, despite being defaulted to his overalls in Project M, has his biker portrait. Weirdly, his head icon is also changed.
    • Charizard does not appear in the icons, despite having one of his own from Smash 4. Instead, the fourth slot goes to Mewtwo, who does not use his appropriate portrait from Smash 4.
  • Strangely enough, it is possible to SD on the new All-Star Rest Area. You don't respawn, though.
    • Additionally, the stage remains untouched if you go into Boss Battles, despite it literally using the same layout.