Published on: December 10, 2018
Super Smash Bros.
Ultimate: Developers Use Creative Methods to Preserve Princess Peach's Privacy
Super Smash Bros.
Ultimate for the Nintendo Switch continues to set the bar for platform fighting games, both with its expansive roster and its meticulous attention to detail.
Released worldwide on December 7, 2018, the game has reached over 30 million copies sold, making it one of Nintendo’s most successful titles.
Under the direction of industry veteran Masahiro Sakurai and the development team at Nintendo, the game is celebrated for its accessibility, competitive depth, and careful curation of iconic video game characters from across multiple franchises.
Nintendo, known for its family-friendly approach and high standards of content curation, often takes extra steps to ensure character depictions are suitable for a wide audience.
One especially notable example in Super Smash Bros.
Ultimate is the protective measure implemented for Princess Peach.
When players attempt to look beneath Peach’s skirt during gameplay, they are met with a distinctive black void.
This design decision prevents the player from viewing anything inappropriate and maintains the company’s longstanding ethos regarding character modesty and age-appropriate content.
Despite these overt efforts, some members of the Super Smash Bros.
Ultimate community have treated this blacked-out area as a technical curiosity.
Certain players, investing significant time into the game’s visual mechanics, reported that using in-game moves—such as Ness’s forward throw, which generates a brief lighting effect—can momentarily illuminate areas otherwise concealed by the design.
This method, initially shared by fans on social media, prompted widespread amusement and sparked lively discussion across the game’s online forums.
According to a report by SoraNews24, a small group of dedicated fans in Japan discovered the method, leading to a mix of humor and incredulity among the community.
One observer astutely remarked that other platforms, such as the PlayStation 4, feature games with far less restrictive content, highlighting cultural differences and Nintendo’s unique stance.
Ultimately, these findings reinforce that Princess Peach, like other Super Smash Bros.
Ultimate characters, is a stylized 3D model rendered in a fantastical fighting environment.
Despite the tenacity of devoted data miners and enthusiasts, all that lies behind the 'black void' graphic is an unremarkable texture—further evidence of Nintendo’s strict adherence to appropriate content standards.
Super Smash Bros.
Ultimate continues to foster a dedicated and creative community while upholding Nintendo's tradition of delivering inclusive and carefully moderated gaming experiences on the Nintendo Switch platform.
For fans interested in exploring the intricacies of the game’s design, Super Smash Bros.
Ultimate remains available on the Nintendo eShop and continues to receive praise for its robust character balancing and enduring popularity.
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