: The CSS now features a dedicated "+" icon menu.
Competitive players have also found a home in Smash Remix 200. The developers have meticulously balanced the new cast to ensure that the "Original 12" aren't overshadowed by the newcomers. The mod includes a "Toggle" system for stage hazards, allowing for a more standardized tournament experience. With the addition of netplay support via emulators, the community has seen a resurgence in online N64 Smash tournaments, proving that the 25-year-old engine still has plenty of life left.
Smash Remix has become the gold standard for what ROM hacking can achieve. It isn't just a mess of jumbled code; it is a meticulously crafted "what if" scenario that plays with the quality and polish of an official Nintendo release. The reveal trailers for versions like 2.0.0 and 1.5.0 are cinematic experiences that rival the official Smash Bros. Ultimate character reveals.
: Peach and Crash Bandicoot now stand alongside previous additions like Ganondorf, Sonic, and Banjo & Kazooie.