Smash Remix 2.0.0 -
A gorgeous 64-bit recreation of the Melee classic with shifting platforms.
: Voiced by Matthew McCleskey with permission from Joel Haver. : A medical-themed echo of the younger Mario brother. Key Gameplay Features New Game Modes : Includes King of the Hill
Smash Remix 2.0.0 features an expansive list of stages that dwarf the original game’s selection. The mod classifies stages into casual layouts with hazards and competitive Omega/Battlefield variants.
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: By introducing characters like Lanky Kong and others that never graced the original roster, the mod team fulfills the "playground rumors" of the 90s, making childhood myths a playable reality.
The headline additions in this version include:
The update fixes various bugs from earlier versions to make the game feel tighter, faster, and more competitive. Stages and Music A gorgeous 64-bit recreation of the Melee classic
A sandbox mode previously unavailable in the original title. The physics engine calculates bag trajectory based on cumulative damage and final strike velocity, requiring a dedicated physics subroutine for the Sandbag entity.
The core philosophy of Smash Remix is simple: introduce new, tournament-viable fighters while keeping the mechanics, knockback growth, and hitstun of the vanilla 12 characters entirely untouched. In earlier builds, custom characters were forced to replace existing fighters due to hardware limits. Version 2.0.0 shatters those constraints by leveraging a custom, expanded character select screen featuring and hidden variations. The Heavy Hitters and Modern Legends
Characters like Falco, Ganondorf, Young Link, and Dr. Mario join the fray with movesets inspired by Super Smash Bros. Melee . Key Gameplay Features New Game Modes : Includes
The traditional 11-stage Classic Mode has been completely redesigned. Players can now take the new roster through randomized paths, encounter new sub-bosses, and square off against terrifying new giant variations of classic characters. Multi-Man Smash and Cruel Smash
Borrowing his slower, heavy-hitting powerhouse archetype from Super Smash Bros. Melee , the King of Darkness brings his devastating Warlock Punch to the N64 engine.