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There is a total of fifty one event matches. Some unlockables are required to be able to play most of the event matches, and completion of many of the event matches can unlock many different things. Completion of the Event 51: The Showdown unlocks the unlockable stage Final Destination.
There is a total of fifty one event matches. Some unlockables are required to be able to play most of the event matches, and completion of many of the event matches can unlock many different things. Completion of the Event 51: The Showdown unlocks the unlockable stage Final Destination.


A majority of these events allow the player to select their character, although several of them require the use of an assigned character. Of note is that, with the exception of Pikachu, all characters from the Original 12 in [[Super Smash Bros.|Smash 64]] have their own dedicated event match. Also of note is that no recovery items (like Food, Maxim Tomatoes or Heart Containers) appear in any of the event matches. However, Mr. Game & Watch's Judgment 7 can still drop a Food item to recover damage, while Ness (to recover damage) can still use his PSI Shield.  
A majority of these events allow the player to select any character, although several of them require the use of an assigned character. Of note is that, with the exception of Pikachu, all characters from the Original 12 in [[Super Smash Bros.|Smash 64]] have their own dedicated event match. Also of note is that no recovery items (like Food, Maxim Tomatoes or Heart Containers) appear in any of the event matches. However, Mr. Game & Watch's Judgment 7 can still drop a Food item to recover damage, while Ness (to recover damage) can still use his PSI Shield.  


==Trouble King==
==Trouble King==
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* '''Stage:''' Grand Prix
* '''Stage:''' Grand Prix


You must run through the Grand Prix stage (similar to Stage 8 of Adventure). This is a reprise of the F-Zero race stage on Stage 8 in Adventure. Unlike in the normal version from Adventure, the time limit is shorter (45 seconds), you have one stock as opposed to up to five, and you get no temporary invincibility if the F-Zero machines come thundering down on you. Plus, the cars are stronger than usual. It's very easy to mess up here and get KO'd or suicide. Timing is everything, because sometimes when you run backwards, the cars may do 743%-999% damage at the most. Any touch from the F-Zero machines guarantees with being hit by several more in succession for massive damage (743%-999%) and a one-hit KO.  
You must run through the Grand Prix stage (similar to Stage 8 of Adventure). This is a reprise of the F-Zero race stage on Stage 8 in Adventure. Unlike in the normal version from Adventure, the time limit is shorter (45 seconds), you have one stock as opposed to up to five, and you get no temporary invincibility if the F-Zero machines come thundering down on you. (You have one stock and so you have one chance to race for the finish.) Plus, the cars are stronger than usual. It's very easy to mess up here and get KO'd or suicide. Timing is everything, because sometimes when you run backwards, the cars may do 743%-999% damage at the most. Any touch from the F-Zero machines guarantees with being hit by several more in succession for massive damage (743%-999%) and a one-hit KO.  


==Seven Years==
==Seven Years==
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