Super Smash Bros. Ultimate's Stage Builder mode continues to impress as fans further push the limits of the creation process. Every single week, I stumble upon yet another created stage that stops me in my tracks with its immaculate attention to detail and ability to accurately portray its subject matter.

This week is no different, as one of the fan-made stages currently in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate's Shared Content "popular" section depicts two absolute Nintendo legends. The late, former President of Nintendo, Satoru Iwata, and recently retired former President of Nintendo of America, Reggie Fils-Aimé, stand together in this beautiful Smash Bros. Ultimate stage.

This battlefield comes from the mind of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate user Gupunetsu and sits with 10,600 thumbs up (at the time of writing this). We see the two Nintendo icons standing behind the platform on which players slug it out, watching happily as the action unfolds.

The template used is the "Big" stage size, allowing up to four players to join in at once. Based on their suits and poses, I'd say that the references for the two former Nintendo representatives come from the Super Smash Bros. Wii U Mii Fighter announcement trailer back from E3 2014 — although changed to have the guys smiling, not ready to defeat the other in combat.

Iwata became president of Nintendo in May 2002 after his predecessor, Hiroshi Yamauchi, retired from office. He served 13 years as the company's president, and remained in that position until his passing on July 11, 2015, at the age of 55.

Fils-Aimé's legacy as President and Chief Operating Officer of Nintendo of America began on May 25, 2006 following his three-year stint as the company's Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing. Reggie retired earlier this year, and Nintendo's former Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Doug Bowser, has since taken on the mantle.

Seeing these two together never ceases to tug at my heart strings. You can find the download information for this Super Smash Bros. Ultimate stage in the first image below, and if you've never watched the aforementioned E3 2014 trailer featuring Iwata and Reggie fighting it out in Smash Bros. style, do yourself a favor and check it out.



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Photo credit — Nintendo.