Here are the final screenshots from the Direct. They are all related to the menus, specifically the music and online sections. To start off, there are six that are from the 3DS game, showcasing certain stages from the menu. When these were shown in the Direct, it was brought up how stages on 3DS will have two tracks each, like certain stages from
Melee. Due to the dimensions, it is known these are captured from the lower of the two 3DS screens.
The Wii U alternative is
My Music, like that of
Brawl. Players can adjust a slider for the likelihood of particular tracks to play when a match begins, with all stages having two minimum. This is an example for the Skyloft stage, where it can be seen the player has five tracks unlocked and their respective likeliness. New features include a "default" option, which likely adjusts the tracks back to their original setting, and the markings for whether a track is new or not. "Original" tracks are ported from originating games, while "arrangement" text comes in two forms, plain and red. Red is likely a brand new piece, and plain markings are arrangements from previous Smash Brothers games, possibly. With the example below, this would mean "Ocarina of Time Medley" is the same piece that was featured in
Brawl, whereas "Main Theme" and "Saria's Song" are new remixes we are yet to hear.
Getting into online, there are two modes known to exist when playing with strangers. They are "For Fun" and "For Glory". "Fun" is played with items on and battled on any stage except Final Destination, and "Glory" is with no items and Final Destination only. A record of your victories is kept in both modes, but "For Fun" does not count losses. "For Glory" also allows for one-on-one matches.
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Global Smash Power is the inverse of a ranking system. The count tells players how many others they have better scores than. It is only calculated with Solo modes, and not multiplayer battles. Your number has some influence in who you battle in random online matchmaking.