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*[[Game & Watch]] series: The silhouette of a hat-wearing [[Mr. Game & Watch]] appears on minigame icons. | *[[Game & Watch]] series: The silhouette of a hat-wearing [[list of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. Melee#Mr. Game & Watch|Mr. Game & Watch]] appears on minigame icons. | ||
*''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'': The location New Donk City is a throwback to Mario's early origins. There are steel girders that resemble the ones seen in this game, and the taxicabs have license plates reading "1981-ND," referencing the year Mario and [[Donkey Kong]] made their debut. The name New Donk City is also a reference to Donkey Kong himself. Pauline can also be found here, and she originated from this game. The melody from the [[25m]] theme can be heard halfway through "[[Jump Up, Super Star!]]" as well as during the ending cutscene variation of "[[Break Free (Lead the Way)]]." The bassist can also be heard playing the 25m theme when Mario first finds him. Also, the sound effect played when Mario jumps over a [[barrel]] in the game can be heard at the end of the aforementioned riff in "Jump Up, Super Star!" During the New Donk City festival, if the player does not talk with Pauline, she will at one point dance by thrusting her hips back and forth, mirroring her sprite animation from the original arcade game. In an 8-bit segment using sprites from this game in New Donk City, Mario must dodge barrels while climbing girders. [[Oil drum]]s also appear, along with coins spelling out "DK." Pauline's original design (she was then known as Lady) and Donkey Kong's original design also make cameos as graffiti art on a building. Pauline's purple sun hat in her standard attire may be a reference to [[Pauline's lost items]] from the game. In addition, the lost items were twice referenced in the side mission Personal Request for the Mayor, one in regards to selecting a parasol, a hat, and a purse regarding her treasured items, while the other is hunting down Pauline's gift, with all options being the aforementioned items. In addition, in the same sidequest, one of her questions mentions what had happened in her past involved being abducted by a giant ape, referring to the plot of ''Donkey Kong''. The Classic Cap and Classic Suit outfit is based on Mario's classic outfit in this game. | *''[[Donkey Kong (game)|Donkey Kong]]'': The location New Donk City is a throwback to Mario's early origins. There are steel girders that resemble the ones seen in this game, and the taxicabs have license plates reading "1981-ND," referencing the year Mario and [[Donkey Kong]] made their debut. The name New Donk City is also a reference to Donkey Kong himself. Pauline can also be found here, and she originated from this game. The melody from the [[25m]] theme can be heard halfway through "[[Jump Up, Super Star!]]" as well as during the ending cutscene variation of "[[Break Free (Lead the Way)]]." The bassist can also be heard playing the 25m theme when Mario first finds him. Also, the sound effect played when Mario jumps over a [[barrel]] in the game can be heard at the end of the aforementioned riff in "Jump Up, Super Star!" During the New Donk City festival, if the player does not talk with Pauline, she will at one point dance by thrusting her hips back and forth, mirroring her sprite animation from the original arcade game. In an 8-bit segment using sprites from this game in New Donk City, Mario must dodge barrels while climbing girders. [[Oil drum]]s also appear, along with coins spelling out "DK." Pauline's original design (she was then known as Lady) and Donkey Kong's original design also make cameos as graffiti art on a building. Pauline's purple sun hat in her standard attire may be a reference to [[Pauline's lost items]] from the game. In addition, the lost items were twice referenced in the side mission Personal Request for the Mayor, one in regards to selecting a parasol, a hat, and a purse regarding her treasured items, while the other is hunting down Pauline's gift, with all options being the aforementioned items. In addition, in the same sidequest, one of her questions mentions what had happened in her past involved being abducted by a giant ape, referring to the plot of ''Donkey Kong''. The Classic Cap and Classic Suit outfit is based on Mario's classic outfit in this game. | ||
*''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'': Several parts of the game allow Mario to walk within walls from a 2D perspective, using sprites and sound effects from this game, as well as altering the stage music to an 8-bit variation. A scene of Mario fighting Bowser from this game, accompanied by the castle theme, is visible when Mario captures Bowser. With its sunglasses on, a Moe-Eye sometimes hums the first few notes of the [[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)|Ground Theme]] as well as the ending theme from this game while walking around. A replica of ''Super Mario Bros.'' can be played at New Donk City where Mario traverses through [[World 1-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-1]], including an arrangement of the Ground Theme and the [[Underground Theme]]. The [[1-Up Mushroom|1-Up]] jingle can be heard in two separate parts when one pauses and un-pauses the game. | *''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'': Several parts of the game allow Mario to walk within walls from a 2D perspective, using sprites and sound effects from this game, as well as altering the stage music to an 8-bit variation. A scene of Mario fighting Bowser from this game, accompanied by the castle theme, is visible when Mario captures Bowser. With its sunglasses on, a Moe-Eye sometimes hums the first few notes of the [[Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)|Ground Theme]] as well as the ending theme from this game while walking around. A replica of ''Super Mario Bros.'' can be played at New Donk City where Mario traverses through [[World 1-1 (Super Mario Bros.)|World 1-1]], including an arrangement of the Ground Theme and the [[Underground Theme]]. The [[1-Up Mushroom|1-Up]] jingle can be heard in two separate parts when one pauses and un-pauses the game. |