Smash Remix version 2.0.0/2.0.1 is widely considered the "ultimate" expansion for the original Super Smash Bros. (SSB64), effectively transforming the 1999 classic into a modern title while maintaining the core N64 engine's feel. Key Additions in Version 2.0.0+
If you are a fan of Super Smash Bros. Melee but have always dreamed of a version where the rules are made up and the points don’t matter (shoutout to Whose Line Is It Anyway?), then you’ve probably heard whispers about "Smash Remix 200." smash remix 200
Crash Bandicoot: A major third-party addition with a move set that includes his signature spin and a "Polygon Crash" variant. Smash Remix version 2
For over two decades, Super Smash Bros. 64 has held a special place in the hearts of fighting game enthusiasts. Its combo-heavy physics, crisp sound effects, and nostalgic roster defined a generation. But in the world of competitive gaming, vanilla content eventually grows stale. Enter Smash Remix—a community-driven ROM hack that has completely redefined what the N64 classic can be. crisp sound effects
The 2.0 update acts like a full-fledged sequel, ballooning the roster from the original 12 characters to over 30. New Roster Additions Main Additions Princess Peach Crash Bandicoot
The mod adds modern Smash mechanics to the N64 engine to deepen the competitive experience.