The fan-made Super Smash Bros. 64 mod Smash Remix is adding Sheik from The Legend of Zelda in its latest update. Smash Remix was developed as an updated version of the classic original Super Smash Bros. game, featuring all 12 characters from the old Nintendo 64 release along with additions from future Smash Bros. titles like Marth and Mewtwo from Super Smash Bros. Melee and Sonic The Hedgehog from the Wii’s Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
There have been plenty of Super Smash Bros. mods over the years, many of which have brought unexpected guest characters like Halo’s Master Chief or the titular Crash Bandicoot into Super Smash Bros. Ultimate or converted Brawl into the still-popular Super Smash Bros. Melee. While there haven’t been as many mods for the Nintendo 64’s original Super Smash Bros., the ongoing Smash Remix has kept the over 20-year-old side-scrolling platforming brawling in the public eye by bringing new combatants from the series’s now-massive 80-plus character roster into the game that started it all.
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The Smash Remix YouTube channel posted a new trailer for the newly-released Version 1.2.0 patch, which adds none other than Sheik from The Legend of Zelda to the mod’s growing roster of classic gaming mascots — including past Zelda mainstays and Super Smash Bros. roster mates Link and Ganondorf. The trailer begins with Link outnumbered by an army of shadow copies of other Smash Remix characters, only for Sheik to arrive and help fend them off. From there, the trailer switches to a montage of Sheik’s moveset, which appears similar to their attacks from previous Smash games like Melee and Ultimate. Like all previous Smash Remix updates, Version
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