200 Updated: Smash Remix
The Blue Blur brings unprecedented speed, spin dashes, and homing attacks to the N64 screen.
The 2.0.0 patch added substantial content that "remixes" the original game:
What if we never stopped?
The massive influx of fighters required the developers to completely overhaul the user interface. The updated game features a remapped Character Selection Screen that expands standard slots and isolates a brand-new section via a dedicated plus (+) icon.
, alongside modern Smash veterans like Sonic, Banjo-Kazooie, and Marth. 85 unique stages smash remix 200 updated
Smash Remix 2.0. 0 has released, now featuring the voice acting of the original Smash 64 announcer Jeff Manning.
However, there are always purists. Some fans have argued that the inclusion of characters from the 7th and 8th generations (like Roy or modern-styled Dark Samus) strays from the "N64-only" aesthetic. In response, the developers moved those fighters to the "Bonus" slot as a compromise to keep the main roster feeling consistent.
: The subsequent 2.0.1 sub-patch specifically targeted performance code across legacy N64 layouts. Older maps were thoroughly optimized to eliminate frame drops and screen jitter when running on true retro console hardware. How to Install the 2.0.0 / 2.0.1 Update
If you're looking to dive deeper into the technical setup or competitive scene, let me know! I can provide actionable details on , point you toward the active community Discord servers , or break down the current competitive tier list for the new roster. Share public link The Blue Blur brings unprecedented speed, spin dashes,
Star Fox's rival arrives with a fierce, claw-slashing moveset and a modified blaster.
The foul-mouthed squirrel from Bad Fur Day received a polish pass, with updated entrance/exit animations and fixed facial expressions.
Introducing floating mechanics and turnip-plucking gameplay directly into the fast, heavy-gravity world of the N64.
: You can switch between Japanese and English versions of character moves (like Fox’s "Landmaster" or "Fire!") in the settings. 4. Unlocking Content The updated game features a remapped Character Selection
Not every character sits on the main page. If you dig deeper into the character select screen, you'll find the "Bonus Slot." In this update, the development team made a specific choice to move several fighters here to keep the visual integrity of the select screen tidy.
: The legendary Crash Bandicoot and Roy (from Fire Emblem ) make their official debut with custom, retro-fitted move sets built natively for the N64 engine.
Making her N64 debut, Peach brings her signature floating mechanics and technical gameplay.
Every single new character comes equipped with a custom-designed Break the Targets stage to test their specific movement mechanics. Quality of Life Tweaks
The headline feature of v2.0.0 is the "Combo Meter." Historically, N64 Smash lacked a "Super Meter" or "Final Smash" mechanic. The introduction of this system alters the risk/reward calculus of the neutral game.
The headliners for this update are two legendary icons that fans have been dreaming of for decades: Crash Bandicoot