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(I'm fairly certain Smash 3DS also had something similar enough to this, no?)
 
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[[File:SSBUVersusScreenPokémonTrainerZeldaInklingIke.jpg|thumb|Versus splash screen for a 4-player match.]]
[[File:SSBUVersusScreenRyuSamus.jpg|thumb|Versus splash screen for a 1-on-1 match between {{SSBU|Ryu}} and {{SSBU|Samus}}.]]
The '''versus splash screen''' is a gameplay element used in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. This screen shows the combatants of the match in their official render and their alternate costume. It will appear after everyone has selected their fighter in a versus match. This screen also appeared on the Wii U GamePad in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'' when the player taps the screen during a match.
The '''versus splash screen''' is a feature in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. It serves as the loading screen preceding [[Versus Mode|Smash]] battles and [[Online play|Online]] battles. It shows the combatants of the match in their official renders and their selected [[Alternate costume|costume]]s. {{SSBU|Mii Fighter}}s have their faces shadowed on the screen. Above the renders are the fighters' names and [[series symbol]]s and the players' [[name]]s. If the battle is a 1-on-1, text reading 'Vs.' (formatted as 'VS' in Asian languages) appears between the two fighters. Each fighter on the screen has a colored background corresponding to their [[Port priority|player color]] (red for P1, blue for P2, yellow for P3, green for P4, orange for P5, cyan for P6, pink for P7, purple for P8, gray for [[Artificial intelligence|CPUs]], and white for [[amiibo|FPs]]); in [[Team Battle]]s, the background color instead corresponds to the team's color. If loading takes long enough, [[tips]] will appear on the bottom of the screen. An alternate version of the screen appears as the loading screen for [[spirit]] battles; this version features the battle's conditions on the bottom-left, lacks tips, shows the primary spirit used by the player and the spirit being fought, and does not shadow the faces of Mii Fighters.
 
The [[Boxing Ring]]'s jumbotron bears a somewhat similar display. Additionally, in ''[[Smash 4]]'', a similar display appears, with it appearing on the bottom screen in {{for3ds}} and on the [[Wii U GamePad]] when it is tapped during a match in {{forwiiu}}.
 
==Gallery==
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BoxingRingNowsYourChance!.jpg|Character titles on the Boxing Ring's jumbotron.
WiiUGamePadDamageMeter.jpg|Character display on the Wii U GamePad.
SSBU Min Min versus splash screen.jpg|In the Japanese, Chinese, and Korean versions of the game. Notice the "VS" is in all caps, as well as the lack of the period.
 
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Latest revision as of 23:16, November 5, 2021

The versus splash screen prior to the start of the match in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
Versus splash screen for a 1-on-1 match between Ryu and Samus.

The versus splash screen is a feature in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. It serves as the loading screen preceding Smash battles and Online battles. It shows the combatants of the match in their official renders and their selected costumes. Mii Fighters have their faces shadowed on the screen. Above the renders are the fighters' names and series symbols and the players' names. If the battle is a 1-on-1, text reading 'Vs.' (formatted as 'VS' in Asian languages) appears between the two fighters. Each fighter on the screen has a colored background corresponding to their player color (red for P1, blue for P2, yellow for P3, green for P4, orange for P5, cyan for P6, pink for P7, purple for P8, gray for CPUs, and white for FPs); in Team Battles, the background color instead corresponds to the team's color. If loading takes long enough, tips will appear on the bottom of the screen. An alternate version of the screen appears as the loading screen for spirit battles; this version features the battle's conditions on the bottom-left, lacks tips, shows the primary spirit used by the player and the spirit being fought, and does not shadow the faces of Mii Fighters.

The Boxing Ring's jumbotron bears a somewhat similar display. Additionally, in Smash 4, a similar display appears, with it appearing on the bottom screen in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and on the Wii U GamePad when it is tapped during a match in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.

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