Super Smash Bros. Not for Wii U

Super Smash Bros. Not for Wii U (or labeled as Scott's Concept for Smash Bros. during development) is a concept for a new Super Smash Bros. game made by Scott Wozniak. The concept for the game was created during Let's Make a Smash Bros. Game!

Title
Wozniak brainstorms some titles for the future game. These include Super Smash Bros. SmackDown, Super Smash Bros. Clash, Super Smash Bros. Legacy, Super Smash Bros. Infinity, Super Smash Bros. Forever, Super Smash Bros. Universe, and Super Smash Bros. 10-R. He eventually comes up with the title Super Smash Bros. Not for Wii U because titles don't actually matter.

Fighter Roster
The fighter roster is cut significantly. The fighters who are kept from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate are Mario, Donkey Kong, Link, Samus, Yoshi, Kirby, Fox, Pikachu, Luigi, Ness, Captain Falcon, Peach, Bowser, Zelda, Marth, Ganondorf, Mewtwo, Mr. Game & Watch, Pit, Wario, Diddy Kong, King Dedede, Olimar, Villager, Robin, Duck Hunt, Inkling, Ridley, and Mii Gunner. All of these characters get to have their movesets reimagined.

The new characters consist of Professor Layton, Chibi-Robo, Sandbag from Super Smash Bros., Tingle, Paper Mario, CJ from Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, and Vince Young. Wozniak mentions how about 10 newcomers to the game would be nice, while he only listed 7 of them.

Character Select Screen
The character select screen is based off of the mural of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate characters. The character select screen would be a big mural of all the characters in the game, and when your cursor goes over the image for the character, you can select them. Wozniak thought the idea was super fun and put it on his fridge.

Gameplay
The game could be a 3D fighting game similar to Power Stone on the Dreamcast. If this were the case, it would have to be on the same console as a normal Super Smash Bros. game. Otherwise, the gameplay remains the same as previous entries in the series.

New Stages
There will be 40 brand new stages that focus more on equally representing each franchise. For the bigger series such as Super Mario Bros, there could be one classic stage one modern stage and one left for interpretation. Some stages that Wozniak suggests were a Mario Party stage, Dr. Mario stage, and Wii Menu stage. The Battlefield and Final Destination stages will also be revamped with new themes.

Stage Builder
The stage builder mode will be brought back, but will have more tools such as hazards and items for more creative stages.

Story Mode
The new story mode will feature platforming stages from iconic video game worlds, CGI cutscenes with the characters of the game interacting with each other (or possibly characters interacting via speech bubbles), and a fully 3D map where you can travel to different locations and recruit characters.

The Museum
The Museum is a mode within the game where you can be any character and run around. You can walk up to certain exhibits for consoles or games and view all the characters, stages, songs, and trophies that are from the game or console. For a specific game, you can also view the game's box art and possibly play a demo or watch a gameplay video from it. For specific consoles, you can view select games and accessories from the museum and the rest from the "New Chronicle." Each time you beat the Classic Mode a picture will be added to the Classic Mode wall. High scores, photos, videos, custom stages can all be viewed in the museum. The original Super Smash Bros. 64 will be unlockable in the museum as well.

Online
The online functionality will keep predetermined rulesets similar to "For Glory" and "For Fun" from Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, while also keeping the preferred rulesets as an option.

Smash Run Deluxe
Smash Run Deluxe is a revamped mode of Smash Run with more customization features such as changing how long it lasts and the battle that plays at the end. When playing the game, you can interact with the other players or computers on the map. A few more maps are included as well as online play for the specific mode.

Smash Tour Deluxe
Smash Tour Deluxe is a revamped Smash Tour because it won't be in the game.

Master/Crazy Towers
Master/Crazy Towers is a similar mode to the one in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, with Crazy Towers being almost unchanged from the Wii U version. In Master Towers, you scale a tower that is five stories tall, and you only need to complete five challenges in a row to win prizes for the museum.

Classic Mode
The Classic Mode is similar to the one in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, where each character has different enemies they fight. The bonus game at the end will be randomized. It could be a maze, home run contest, or break the targets.

Other Features
The game will be revealed similarly to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, as Nintendo won't reveal everything about the game prior to it's release. At least 40% of the game will be kept secret before launch. Diskun and Doshin the Giant will be assist trophies.