The original Smash 64 had quirks—Z-cancelling was required for high-level play, and the camera could feel claustrophobic. Smash Remix 2.0.0 introduces optional toggles that have revolutionized the game for modern players:
For years, Waluigi fans have begged for him to appear in official Smash games as a fighter. The Smash Remix team beat Nintendo to the punch. Waluigi in 2.0.0 is a lanky, tricky fighter who uses swimming pool equipment, false items, and his iconic "Wah!" taunt to frustrate opponents. His side-B involves him swimming through the air—a bizarre, hilarious, and surprisingly effective move.
2.0.0 added five new stages, but the standouts were: smash remix 2.0.0
The release of Smash Remix 2.0.0 feels like a "victory lap" for the modding team, but they aren't done yet. Data miners have found hidden files referencing Geno (Super Mario RPG) and Banjo & Kazooie in the 2.0.0 code, suggesting these are already in the pipeline for version 2.1.
The team has stated that their eventual goal is a roster of 40 characters—essentially turning the N64 into a powerhouse that rivals Ultimate in variety, but retains the brutal, combo-heavy physics of the original. The original Smash 64 had quirks—Z-cancelling was required
Title: The Next Evolution of Platform Fighting: An Overview of Smash Remix 2.0.0
Abstract Smash Remix is widely regarded as the premier "mod" for the Nintendo 64 classic, Super Smash Bros. While the original game laid the foundation for the genre, Smash Remix has expanded the title far beyond its original limitations. The release of version 2.0.0 marks a significant milestone in the project's development, introducing a new architectural backend, a roster of highly requested characters, and stage modifications that fundamentally change the competitive landscape. This paper details the technical advancements, character additions, and gameplay implications of the 2.0.0 update. The headline feature of Smash Remix 2
The headline feature of Smash Remix 2.0.0 is the addition of four brand-new playable characters, bringing the total roster well beyond the original 12. Each character is fully realized with unique movesets, victory animations, original sound effects, and competitive balance.