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Final Destination
PabloSSBFinalDest
Goku learns that he has once again been excluded from Super Smash Bros. on PabloSSB's Final Destination WIIU

Creator(s)

Various

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NeoKamek's version
SM853's edit
ElGod(Yokosei)'s edit
EXShadow's first version
Bane84's version
Ryon's version
EXShadow's second version
TheMasterGamerify's version
EXShadow's third version
PabloSSB's version

Final Destination is a stage that originates from the Super Smash Bros. series, having appeared in every game of the series to date. This stage is the final stage a player encounters in the series' Classic mode (1P-mode in the original Super Smash Bros.) and the home to Master Hand, the primary boss of said mode, although later instalments would have Crazy Hand fight alongside him if certain conditions were achieved.

Final Destination has been made for M.U.G.E.N by various creators, though NeoKamek's version is arguably the most recognised, owing to the duration of its existence and its frequent exposure through M.U.G.E.N videos.

NeoKamek's version

Final Destination 2.0
NeoKamekFinalDestPreview

'Final Destination' from Super Smash Bros. Melee

Animated

Yes

Parallax

Yes

Super Jump

Yes

Resolution

Low

NeoKamek's Final Destination 2.0 is based heavily on the Super Smash Bros. Melee incarnation of Final Destination, with combatants fighting on a similarly-styled grey octagonal platform with pink edges that travels through space, transitioning between locations from different gaming universes, though not all are entirely related to Nintendo franchises. The stage is relatively tall, allowing for the camera to follow Super Jumps to an optimal height, and features parallax on the floor to adjust the originally top-down floor graphic to a more appropriate perspective.

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SM853's edit (Final Destination)

Final Destination
SM853FinalDestPreview

This stage does not feature any music

Animated

Yes

Parallax

Yes

Super Jump

No

Resolution

Low

Click to show/hide stage data

The primary alteration made in SM853's edit is to the stage's graphics, specifically the background images, replacing all the originals with completely different graphics and adding in a few new ones; the starfield animation present in the original has been revamped to appear far less pixelated than it once was, featuring several more colours and anti-alias. Curiously, the stage no longer supports Super Jumps as the camera barely moves upwards at all.

ElGod(Yokosei)'s edit

Final Destination 2.0
ElGodFinalDestPreview

This stage does not feature any music

Animated

Yes

Parallax

No

Super Jump

No

Resolution

Low

Click to show/hide stage data

Though this is an edit to NeoKamek's version, the complete overhaul of the graphics and animations change it to the point where it barely resembles the original at all; the stage floor is completely different, no longer using parallax to fix its perspective, and it features a huge array of new background animations that are both custom and ripped directly from Super Smash Bros. Melee, transitioning seamlessly between one another in a manner that is completely different to the original. Keeping in line with being almost completely different to the original version, this edit removes Super Jump compatibility by heavily reducing the camera's vertical movement and speed.

EXShadow's first version

Final Destination
EXShadowFinalDestPreview

'Final Destination' from Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Animated

Yes

Parallax

No

Super Jump

Yes

Resolution

Low

One of three versions created by EXShadow, this one is based on Super Smash Bros. Melee's Final Destination as opposed to Super Smash Bros. Brawl's like the other two versions, though it is considerably brighter than what one would expect, contrary to the typical dark space motif Final Destination is known for; much like Final Destination, however, the stage travels to various different locations, including Peach's Castle and Planet Zebes from Super Smash Bros., though the transition is non-existent, with the location graphics simply appearing and disappearing. The stage casts both a shadow and a reflection—something that is often discouraged—with the shadow extending out the wrong way in relation to the light source and not following the perspective of the stage.

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Bane84's version

SSBB Final Destination
Bane84FinalDestPreview

This stage does not feature any music

Animated

No

Parallax

No

Super Jump

No

Resolution

Low

This version of Final Destination was created especially for Bane84's own SSBB Kirby character, so while it does function like a normal stage, it was not intended to be used as such. The stage is very simple in design, featuring a solid black tiled background and a stationary graphic of Super Smash Bros. Brawl's Final Destination that is small enough for it to be completely visible at the default camera position, though the camera pans far enough left and right for it to go almost completely off-screen. Combatants start near the top of the screen, but can jump down to below the camera's view where the actual stage floor is located, making it difficult to follow a character's movements; a different scenario occurs if the only combatants are Bane84's SSBB Kirby and/or characters built upon said character, where a Super Smash Bros.-style fight will take place instead, complete with stocks, damage percentage and blast zones.

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Ryon's version

Final Destination
RyonFinalDestPreview2

'Final Destination' from Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Animated

Yes

Parallax

No

Super Jump

No*

Resolution

High

Ryon's version is based on the Super Smash Bros. Brawl incarnation of Final Destination, with the floor graphic having been ripped from said game. Depending on the .def file chosen, the stage will either transition between multi-coloured space and an ocean sunset, or feature no transition at all, only using the multi-coloured space background; during the ocean sunset sequence, the stage will appear to tilt sharply from left to right, resetting back to the middle in between tilts. The stage does not support Super Jumps by default as the camera does not move upwards enough, though Ryon has provided values for the boundhigh and verticalfollow parameters located within the stage's .def file that allow the camera to follow Super Jumps properly.[1]

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EXShadow's second version

Final Destination
EXShadow2FinalDestPreview

'Final Destination' from Super Smash Bros. Melee, with 'Continue?' and 'Game Over' at the end

Animated

Yes

Parallax

No

Super Jump

Yes

Resolution

Low

This version is the second of EXShadow's Final Destination stages and is based entirely on Super Smash Bros. Brawl's Final Destination, using the same background graphics and floor (the latter of which is stated to have been taken from Ryon's version), though the background music is ironically 'Final Destination' from Super Smash Bros. Melee. Though it is low-res, the colossal amount of graphics present in its sprite file, as well as the size of said graphics, has the potential to cause major lag on some computers, particularly low-end machines. The download contains two different .def files: one where the stage floor is stationary and the other where it floats up and down.

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TheMasterGamerify's version

Final Destination
1.0+
TMGFinalDestPreview

A remix of 'Final Destination' from Super Smash Bros. using the Super Nintendo soundfont

Animated

No

Parallax

No

Super Jump

No

Resolution

Low

TheMasterGamerify's Final Destination is based on how it appears in the original Super Smash Bros.; like the creator's other stages, it consists of a single static image with significant colourloss and features no camera movement whatsoever due to its small size.

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EXShadow's third version

Final Brawl
1.1
EXShadow3FinalDestPreview

'Giga Bowser' from Super Smash Bros. Melee

Animated

Yes

Parallax

No

Zoom in

0.6

Zoom out

0.5

BREAK

Super Jump

Yes

Localcoord

640x480

EXShadow's third version of Final Destination, named 'Final Brawl', is effectively a hi-res remake of the second version that makes use of M.U.G.E.N 1.1's new features, particularly 32-bit colour and camera zooming, the latter of which allows for Super Jumps to be followed easily. As a result of the graphics being double the size of the originals and the animations featuring less dropped frames, the stage is considerably more resource-heavy and may take an excessive time to load, or simply crash M.U.G.E.N altogether; even if the stage does manage to load, there's no guarantee that the frame rate will be stable, resulting in slowdowns and input lag.

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PabloSSB's version

Final Destination WIIU
1.1
PabloSSBFinalDestPreview

'Final Destination Ver. 2' from Super Smash Bros. for Wii U

Animated

Yes

Parallax

No

Zoom in

0.5

Zoom out

0.5

BREAK

Super Jump

Yes

Localcoord

1280x720

PabloSSB's version is based on the Final Destination from Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, using graphical assets ripped from said game and thus resulting in the stage being HD. Though the stage floor features some animation with the lights pulsating and the floor itself slowly floating up and down, the most prominent animation is the background, which appears exactly as it does in the source game, but scaled up from its original resolution in an attempt to reduce the overall size of the sprite file; given that the background animation consists of 1729 frames, the stage takes longer than usual to load and may become laggy over extended periods of time. Though the stage isn't particularly tall, the zoomed-out camera allows for Super Jumps to remain mostly on-screen for visibility of air comboing.

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