A new Hazard Toggle switch appears on the stage select screen (press L/R). This allows players to disable moving platforms, traps, or stage bosses for competitive play – a feature not present in any prior Smash 64 mod.
The bear and bird duo bring a "zoner" archetype to N64, utilizing projectiles and tools to control space. smash remix 160 exclusive
Date: [Current Date]
Subject: Analysis of Smash Remix v1.6.0 exclusive characters, stages, and mechanics.
Platform: Super Smash Bros. 64 (Nintendo 64 ROM hack / emulator / EverDrive) A new Hazard Toggle switch appears on the
For the uninitiated, Smash Remix is a ROM hack of Super Smash Bros. (1999). Unlike simple texture swaps, Remix is a total conversion. It rewrites the game’s engine to support new mechanics, new stages, a revised user interface, and—most importantly—a roster of characters that were never meant to exist on the N64 hardware. The bear and bird duo bring a "zoner"
The mod’s goal is not just to add characters, but to answer a "what if?" scenario: What if Nintendo had continued supporting the N64 version of Smash for another decade?
This mode is exclusive to v1.6.0 – previous Remix versions only had vanilla Classic Mode or a generic remixed ladder.
Note: Later versions (1.7.0, 1.8.0) added even more characters, but some remain "exclusive" to 1.6.0 if you want that specific roster set.
A new Hazard Toggle switch appears on the stage select screen (press L/R). This allows players to disable moving platforms, traps, or stage bosses for competitive play – a feature not present in any prior Smash 64 mod.
The bear and bird duo bring a "zoner" archetype to N64, utilizing projectiles and tools to control space.
Date: [Current Date]
Subject: Analysis of Smash Remix v1.6.0 exclusive characters, stages, and mechanics.
Platform: Super Smash Bros. 64 (Nintendo 64 ROM hack / emulator / EverDrive)
For the uninitiated, Smash Remix is a ROM hack of Super Smash Bros. (1999). Unlike simple texture swaps, Remix is a total conversion. It rewrites the game’s engine to support new mechanics, new stages, a revised user interface, and—most importantly—a roster of characters that were never meant to exist on the N64 hardware.
The mod’s goal is not just to add characters, but to answer a "what if?" scenario: What if Nintendo had continued supporting the N64 version of Smash for another decade?
This mode is exclusive to v1.6.0 – previous Remix versions only had vanilla Classic Mode or a generic remixed ladder.
Note: Later versions (1.7.0, 1.8.0) added even more characters, but some remain "exclusive" to 1.6.0 if you want that specific roster set.