ROM Hack Puts Conker In Super Smash Bros.
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Smash Remix is a popular ROM hack that takes the original
Super Smash Bros. and cranks the mayhem to 11 with new characters, stages, and moves. Ganondorf and Bowser were added to the popular platform fighter in previous updates, and earlier today, the developers revealed none other than Conker as a playable character alongside
Star Fox antagonist Wolf O’Donnell.
Known mainly as the foul-mouthed protagonist of
Conker’s Bad Fur Day for the Nintendo 64, the eponymous squirrel hasn’t appeared on a Nintendo console since that game’s release in 2001. On the bright side, this means Conker’s most well-known model gels perfectly with
Conker will probably never be officially in Super Smash Bros., but he and Wolf are now playable in the Smash Remix mod Posted by Justin AdaptiveTrigger Gordon • May 11, 2021 at 8:56 a.m. PDT • Comments: 7
Super Smash Bros. 64 started with a roster of 12 fighters after counting the unlockable characters. Thanks to the efforts of the modders behind Smash Remix, it s now possible to play as Bowser, Wario, Ganondorf, Dr. Mario, Dark Samus, Falco, Young Link and Lucas in Smash 64.
However, it appears that the modders for Smash Remix aren t done adding to Super Smash Bros. 64. Version 0.9.7 of Smash Remix now allows players to use Conker and Wolf.
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