Smash Remix 2.0.0 Extra Quality [LATEST]

Getting started with Smash Remix 2.0.0 requires a legally obtained ROM of the original Super Smash Bros. (NTSC-U version) and the official patch file provided by the developers.

Wario, Wolf, Sonic, King Dedede, and even Banjo & Kazooie .

Updated menus and character models that stay within N64 capabilities.

: Updated Remix Polygon shield colors to match the original "vanilla" polygons. smash remix 2.0.0

The team has included unique fighters like Conker, Marina, Goemon, and Crash. 2. Spotlight: Peach in Smash Remix

Smash Remix 2.0.0 expands the stage selection pool from the original 9 maps to dozens of diverse battlegrounds. These stages pull inspiration from standard Nintendo lore, future Smash titles, and entirely custom concepts. Competitive and Casual Variances

Acquire a clean, North American (U) Super Smash Bros. 64 ROM. Getting started with Smash Remix 2

: Bringing her classic platforming abilities to the N64 engine. Fire Emblem favorite appears as a bonus character. Lanky Kong

Note: While 2.0.0 is a milestone, a hotfix (v2.0.1) has also been released to address minor post-launch bugs. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Smash Remix (@SmashRemix) / Posts / X - Twitter

Characters like Marth, Falco, Mewtwo, and Young Link return with movesets tailored perfectly to N64 physics. Updated menus and character models that stay within

Smash Remix 2.0.0: The Ultimate Evolution of Classic Super Smash Bros.

This last point generated debate. While most competitive players praised preservation of “degenerate” original tech (e.g., Falcon’s up-air chains), some argued that new characters were underpowered compared to Pikachu. Data from 200 tournament matches (post-2.0.0) shows Marth winning only 44% of sets vs. high-tier originals, indicating the mod prioritizes novelty over perfect balance.

Smash Remix is a community-driven expansion pack built directly on top of the original Super Smash Bros. N64 ROM. Unlike standalone fan games built in modern engines, Smash Remix runs natively on actual Nintendo 64 hardware (via flashcarts like the EverDrive) and emulators.

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The original SSB64 only gave characters Neutral, Up, and Down special moves. Version 2.0.0 retroactively grants Side-Specials to the entire cast.