Stages

F-Zero Grand Prix: Big Blue
Captain Falcon's second stage. Another racetrack stage where racecars pass. You must keep balance on top of the big ship, or you'll fall where all the racecars are racing. No danger if you fall, but now must keep balance on top of the smaller cars. Some platforms will start to appear, including a big circular-machine. If you fall to the racetrack, you'll be left behind.

Planet Zebes: Brinstar
Samus's stage. Very similar to Samus's stage in SSB. Of course, its based on Brinstar. The danger there is the uprising lava sea. Those jelly-like columns that attach the two far-sided platforms are breakable. Also the other jelly-like bubbles on the bottom of the stage are breakable, but this one will break in half.

Planet Zebes: Brinstar Depth
Samus's second stage. Made with floating pieces of land with metal trails on it. Kraid will often come out of the lava sea and slash the stage, making it roll. While rolling, the characters must act quickly or they will fall down because of lack of balance. There are two floating pieces of land that will orbit around the stage.

Lylat System: Corneria
Fox's stage. The players fight on top of the Great Fox, not in Corneria. This stage is the same as before, only the background is changed. Now you can step on the two giant laser-beam cannons on the bottom-left part of the stage. Arwings still pass and shoot their laser shots.

Yoshi's Island: Dinosaur Land
Yoshi's second stage. In the world of the snes game Super Mario World, the action takes place. You can see the cilinder-shaped mountains with their eyes. There are yellow blocks that will start spinning once touched. If the mid-bottom blocks are spinning, then you will fall down. There is a huge tunnel facing diagonally up-left, followed by two thin tunnels facing up.

Dreamland: Fountain of Dreams
Kirby's stage. The water reflects the characters. There are no dangers in this stage... its all plain and easy to navigate in here. The stage is small and cool for beginners.

Eagleland: Fourside
Ness's second stage. The fight takes place on top of some buildings of the city in the night. UFO's sometimes pass on top of the stage, and will serve as a platform. On top of the UFO's, you cannot move as when moving in the ground... you move very slowly. At the far left side of the stage is a platform attached to a truck that is moving it from the left to the right. The UFO's do not shoot alien lasers.

Termina: Great Bay
Link's stage. Based on the game Majora's Mask, its pretty good for beginners. This stage doesn't have dangers. The giant Turtle on the far right side serves as a platform. When the turtle is looking at the stage, the plam trees in his back can serve as platforms. When he is looking at the TV, the palm trees are unaccessible. There is a floating rock platform on the left side of the stage. Tingle's balloon can be used as a platform, but will start to lower until his balloon pops out.

Dream Land: Green Greens
Kirby's second stage. The same as in SSB, but now this stage has starblocks and bomb block. Better watch out for the bomb blocks and for the tree behind... this one blows air and throws apple to the floor. The starblocks are easily destroyed, and so are the bomb blocks, these unleash a damageing explosion. The apples that are tossed by the tree behind can be used as throwing weapons.

Infinte Glacier: Icicle Mountain
The Ice Climbers' stage. A stage that scrolls up to the top of the mountain, not to the peak, but very high, then scrolls down very low. Sometimes the scrolling speed increases and makes the character's escaping chances very low.

D.K. Island: Jungle Japes
Dk's second stage. It takes place in the Kongo Jungle, at sunset. It looks similar to Dk's past stage, but only that this stage is on Cranky's Lab area. There are two small platforms on the far right and left sides of the screen. If someone falls down, the river will wash them away. If a character stays too much hanging on an edge, maybe a KlapTrap will bite him and go to the left side of the stage and disappear with his victim.

Mushroom Kingdom: Kingdom 2
Mario's second stage. Based in the world of Super Mario Bros. 2. Made with classic 8-bit surroundings. Birdo will appear and start shooting eggs in the direction she is facicng. Pidgit will be flying constantly on top of the stage in his carpet. The carpet is also a platform. Logs will be pushed by the river and will serve like platforms for a short period of time.

D.K. Island: Kongo Jungle
DK's stage. Near Dk's treehouse, it's made out of platforms of woodpiles, attached to some stems. Watch out, because Klap Traps appear in this stage! There is a barrel cannon on the bottom of the stage for chances of salvation. Logs often are pushed through the furious river and can serve as platforms for short periods of time. There is a stone block so characters can jump on top of it to the bottom-right part of the stage.

F-Zero Grand Prix: Mute City
Captain Falcon's stage. This stage is a racetrack. After some time passes, the racecars will rush through the track, bumping the players in their way. This stage scrolls through the racetrack til' it starts again from the beginning of the stage.

Eagleland: Onett
Ness's stage. Stated in one of Earthbound's cities, Onett is packed with cars (which can hit a player and send them high into the sky). The platforms are the houses' roofs, some branches in the tree, a festival rope with down-looking triangular flags, two awnings that will fall down if the 'Drug Store' sign falls off.

Mushroom Kingdom: Peach's Castle
Peach's stage. The fight takes place on the castle's roof. There are switches, buttons and floating platforms. This is where Yoshi appeared and gave Mario the 100 lives in Super Mario 64. The red buttons make red square blocks appear that will pop up an item once touched. Blue buttons will make blue platforms appear on top of the stage. Green buttons make platforms on the far left and right sides of the screen.

Kanto Skies: PokeFloats
Pikachu's second stage. Started on top of the clouds of Kanto with gigantic Pokemon balloons floating as the platforms of this stage. You'll start out with a Squirtle, then an Onix will fly on top of him. After the Squirtle balloon goes down, a Psyduck balloon will be flying upwards. Chikorita will float horizontally, on top of Psyduck. Weezing will appear floating upwards with Slowpoke floating hirizontally. Slowpoke will move his tail. Two Porygons will pass the stage rapidly, then a Wooper balloon will appear. A Sudowoodo ballon will fly upwards. Snorlax will fly upwards, then Venusaur will appear there. Seel is the next balloon, then Wobbufet will appear twisted. An Unknow will appear floating while Goldeen will make her Splash attack, and the final Splash jumps real high and goes real low. Lickitung will appear, sticking in and out his tongue. Two more Unknow will appear. Chansey will pop up followed by a barrage of Unknow floating Unknow and Geodude.

Kanto: Pokemon Stadium
Pikachu's stage. This stage morphs into several turfs randomly. This stage is a stadium for Pokemon to battle. Pokeballs are the items that constantly appear in this stage (if you did not turn that off in the Item Selection mode). The stage may morph to a fire, grass, water, and rock turf.

Mushroom Kingdom: Rainbow Cruise
Mario's stage. Another scrolling stage, based in the gigantic ship that passes through the rainbows on top of Peach's Castle. After some time passes, the ship will air-sink and will be followed by a series of platforms. The platforms go up until a hammer-like swinging platform is seen, it'll start scrolling forwards. A sign will be shown for you to know when to start going down the platforms in the far right side of the screen. After you fall down, you'll start again in the ship.

Hyrule: Temple
Zelda's stage. A very huge stage... made by all the games of Zelda. It was created like a puzzle, piece by piece. No danger is seen in here. There are several platforms including one on the far bottom-right part of the stage.

Venom
Another stage where you fight on the Great Fox, only in this one you fight at a different angle by actually fighting on the four wings of the Great Fox. Also, on this stage the Great Fox is flying through Venom rather than Corneria. On a side note, Star Wolf's ship has been spotted in this stage, but no further information has been uncovered.

Yoshi's Island: Yoshi's Story
Yoshi's stage. As the name says, its the island of Yoshi. Shy Guys often fly through the stage there and are carrying foods. They're easily knocked down and for each Shy Guy you KO, you gain 20 points. A little cloud will be rolling on the bottom of the stage. Will only pass through a yellow track that is visible. The cloud is a platform and is permanently moving in a rectangle form.