Miiverse

Miiverse is stage featured in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U that is based on the Nintendo social network of the same name. The defining feature of the Miiverse stage is that posts drawn from the respective 'support' communities of the current combatants are displayed in the background at a random and relatively slow pace, though they become more frequent when a character scores a K.O. or when a Smash Ball is in play. The stage itself has become notorious in the west due to the nature of western Miiverse posts, often showcasing memes, phallus, negative posts and crude drawings.

In M.U.G.E.N, Miiverse has been created by N1000sh and edited by GarchompMatt to provide compatibility with versions of M.U.G.E.N older than 1.1 and to fix minor issues such as stage alignment.

N1000sh's version
Much like the Miiverse stage in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, the stage features a variety of posts that are shown throughout the fight, though they are not randomised and always show in sets of three; there are 51 posts in total, with most of them originating from a collaboration thread set up by N1000sh on the Mugen Fighters Guild, where users could submit their own posts to be featured in the stage. The stage supports screen zooming and features alpha transparency, but only functions in M.U.G.E.N 1.1 as a result.

Background music
The music used is 'Nintendo Land Medley' from Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. Please note that the following audio has been cut down to 2 minutes from the original version's 15 minutes and 30 seconds.



GarchompMatt's edit
GarchompMatt edited N1000sh's version in order to enable functionality outside of M.U.G.E.N 1.1, though the zoom feature was removed as a result and graphics that made use of alpha transparency were altered and given 256-colour palettes; the stage floor was also made sharper and less jagged around the edges, and the borders for the post sprites were made consistent. The positioning of the stage's elements was also adjusted, shifting them over to the left in order to centralise them.

Background music
The music used is 'Nintendo Land Medley' from Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, though the audio appears to be of a higher quality than that of the one featured in the original version; it is also notably shorter in length, but loops indefinitely.