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Ms. Pac-Man appears as a playable racer in both ''Mario Kart Arcade GP'' and ''Mario Kart Arcade GP 2''. She is classified as a medium-weight character in the first game and an Easy Control character in the second one. Her special items in the first game are the Power Pill, Pooka, Rally X and Galaga Boss, which are the same special items used by her husband. She also makes a cameo appearance in the Pac-Land level of ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'' and ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', but curiously has no other presence within any of the ''Super Smash Bros.'' games that Pac-Man appears in.
 
Ms. Pac-Man appears as a playable racer in both ''Mario Kart Arcade GP'' and ''Mario Kart Arcade GP 2''. She is classified as a medium-weight character in the first game and an Easy Control character in the second one. Her special items in the first game are the Power Pill, Pooka, Rally X and Galaga Boss, which are the same special items used by her husband. She also makes a cameo appearance in the Pac-Land level of ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'' and ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', but curiously has no other presence within any of the ''Super Smash Bros.'' games that Pac-Man appears in.
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==Other==
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The following are items and other miscellaneous trophies represented in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U''.
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*Power Pellet - The primary power-up from the ''Pac-Man'' games. When Pac-Man eats this, it temporarily turns the ghosts blue, and Pac-Man can eat them freely. In ''Smash'', the Power Pellet can be used freely as Pac-Man's special move, and Power Pellets also appear in the Pac-Maze level of the 3DS game wherein other characters can turn the ghosts blue and make them disappear. The Power Pellet appears as a trophy in both versions.
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*Bonus Fruit - Fruits that are collected for points in the original games. In ''Smash'', Pac-Man's standard neutral move involves him cycling through different bonus fruit that he can throw, and each fruit has different properties. There is also a Galaxian, Bell and Key in the mix. In the Pac-Maze stage of the 3DS game and ''Ultimate'', the individual fruits appear as they did in the original game and are collected for points. Both versions have a trophy for the Bonus Fruit, and it also appears as a Novice-rank Support Spirit in ''Ultimate''.
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*Fire Hydrant - Fire Hydrants originally appeared in ''Pac-Land'' as obstacles. In ''Smash'', Pac-Man can use the fire hydrant to attack through his down special move. The fire hydrants are also present in the Pac-Land stage and it has its own trophy in both versions of ''Smash''.
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*PAC-MAZE - The stage based on the original ''Pac-Man'' game, present in the 3DS ''Smash'' and ''Ultimate''. It has its own trophy in the 3DS game only.
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*Pac-Man's House (Wii U) - Pac-Man's house from ''Pac-Land''. It is shown in the Pac-Land stage in the Wii U version and ''Ultimate'', and has it has its own trophy within the Wii U game.
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Other Namco properties with ''Smash'' presence:
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*Special Flag - An item from the 1983 game ''Xevious''. When used in ''Smash'', the player can hold it up for three seconds and if they can remain immobile, it can end another KO to their score or increase their stock by one. Its appearance is accompanied by a trophy in the 3DS/Wii U game.
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*Boss Galaga - A boss character from the ''Galaga'' series that appears in ''Smash'' as an item. When used, it hovers around the screen similar to in the original game and attempts to suck a player in with its tractor beam, but it can be destroyed. It is accompanied by a trophy in the 3DS/Wii U game and an Advance-rank Support Spirit in ''Ultimate''.
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*Bacura (3DS) - An enemy from ''Xevious''. The Bacura is a set of invincible floating tiles that will reflect attacks. They appear as enemies in Smash Run and have their own trophy.
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*Pooka (3DS) - The Pooka is a small red round creature that originally appeared as an enemy in the classic Namco game ''Dig-Dug'' and has also appeared as an enemy for Pac-Man in games such as the ''Pac-Man World'' games. In ''Smash'', the Pooka appears as an enemy in Smash Run mode. They attack by attempting to surprise fighters by jumping out of the ground or walls, and when attacked they will inflate until they pop. Their appearance is accompanied by a trophy.
  
 
==Kazuya Mishima==
 
==Kazuya Mishima==
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*Paul Phoenix & Marshall Law
 
*Paul Phoenix & Marshall Law
 
*Yoshimitsu
 
*Yoshimitsu
 
==Other==
 
 
The following are items and other miscellaneous trophies represented in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U''.
 
 
*Power Pellet - The primary power-up from the ''Pac-Man'' games. When Pac-Man eats this, it temporarily turns the ghosts blue, and Pac-Man can eat them freely. In ''Smash'', the Power Pellet can be used freely as Pac-Man's special move, and Power Pellets also appear in the Pac-Maze level of the 3DS game wherein other characters can turn the ghosts blue and make them disappear. The Power Pellet appears as a trophy in both versions.
 
*Bonus Fruit - Fruits that are collected for points in the original games. In ''Smash'', Pac-Man's standard neutral move involves him cycling through different bonus fruit that he can throw, and each fruit has different properties. There is also a Galaxian, Bell and Key in the mix. In the Pac-Maze stage of the 3DS game and ''Ultimate'', the individual fruits appear as they did in the original game and are collected for points. Both versions have a trophy for the Bonus Fruit, and it also appears as a Novice-rank Support Spirit in ''Ultimate''.
 
*Fire Hydrant - Fire Hydrants originally appeared in ''Pac-Land'' as obstacles. In ''Smash'', Pac-Man can use the fire hydrant to attack through his down special move. The fire hydrants are also present in the Pac-Land stage and it has its own trophy in both versions of ''Smash''.
 
*PAC-MAZE - The stage based on the original ''Pac-Man'' game, present in the 3DS ''Smash'' and ''Ultimate''. It has its own trophy in the 3DS game only.
 
*Pac-Man's House (Wii U) - Pac-Man's house from ''Pac-Land''. It is shown in the Pac-Land stage in the Wii U version and ''Ultimate'', and has it has its own trophy within the Wii U game.
 
 
Other Namco properties with ''Smash'' presence:
 
 
*Special Flag - An item from the 1983 game ''Xevious''. When used in ''Smash'', the player can hold it up for three seconds and if they can remain immobile, it can end another KO to their score or increase their stock by one. Its appearance is accompanied by a trophy in the 3DS/Wii U game.
 
*Boss Galaga - A boss character from the ''Galaga'' series that appears in ''Smash'' as an item. When used, it hovers around the screen similar to in the original game and attempts to suck a player in with its tractor beam, but it can be destroyed. It is accompanied by a trophy in the 3DS/Wii U game and an Advance-rank Support Spirit in ''Ultimate''.
 
*Bacura (3DS) - An enemy from ''Xevious''. The Bacura is a set of invincible floating tiles that will reflect attacks. They appear as enemies in Smash Run and have their own trophy.
 
*Pooka (3DS) - The Pooka is a small red round creature that originally appeared as an enemy in the classic Namco game ''Dig-Dug'' and has also appeared as an enemy for Pac-Man in games such as the ''Pac-Man World'' games. In ''Smash'', the Pooka appears as an enemy in Smash Run mode. They attack by attempting to surprise fighters by jumping out of the ground or walls, and when attacked they will inflate until they pop. Their appearance is accompanied by a trophy.
 
  
 
=Street Fighter=
 
=Street Fighter=

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