
Every arcade track is named after the stage it plays on/character it plays for, while every Playstation/CD track has it's own name. Speaking of music, there's a weird inconsistency with track naming.For some reason, Smash uses the CD version that removes the countdown except for the number '4', which is partially cut off An arcade version, a Playstation version, and a version for CDs, which is exactly the same as the Playstation version but only this track in specific has a difference. There's three versions of the track 'Chicago' from Tekken 1/Tekken 2.There's a few interesting quirks with the Tekken references in Smash, just some I can think of: If you did not create something, then you should not post it. Do not abuse the spoiler tag for posts like "fake leaks," etc.

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