Waiting Room

Waiting Room is an unlockable stage in Super Smash Flash 2 based on the Online Practice Stages from the  games. Much like this stage, it is primarily used before an Online match begins for the player to fight a motionless Sandbag while waiting for other players. However, it can also be played as a selectable stage, in which it serves as the home stage for the playable.

Originally, it took its design from the Online Practice Stage from Super Smash Bros. Brawl and replaced the two Test Stages in v0.5a of the demo, but it was removed in v0.9a because of its similarities with and was replaced by the similarly-structured Nintendo 3DS. The stage was reintroduced with a new custom look for v0.9b when Online was first implemented but was not selectable for regular matches. This changed with the release of the Beta version, which once again made it a select stage with minor modifications.

Layout
This stage consists of a large, floating black and gray platform in space with a large planet above it in the background. The platform contains a scrolling black banner directly below the edge of it facing the screen that repeatedly displays, "Please Wait..." in capital letters that transition between the colors of the rainbow. There is also a couch on each sideline of the platform in the background and a Sandbag on top of each one, with the left Sandbag occasionally blinking and the right Sandbag lying down and sleeping. There is also a Sandbag Jr. sitting next to the one on the left couch and there is another Sandbag leaning against the right couch wearing a pair of sunglasses. There are two floating monitors on opposite ends of the stage that both display the SSF2 logo.

Commemorative designs
Depending on the date set in the computer's internal clock, the Waiting Room's appearance may change to fit a commemorative motif corresponding to a holiday during the set month. Currently, there are two motifs available: the Halloween theme during the month of October and the Christmas theme during the month of December.

Music

 * The main music track is the self-titled Waiting Room, a short chiptune remix of the main theme of Super Smash Flash 2.
 * The alternate music track is Menu (NES Mix), an 8-bit remix of the main theme.

Tournament legality
Waiting Room functions identically to with minimal differences. Due to this, its legal placement alongside Final Destination has changed over time. It is currently banned and made available only through the Modified Gentleman's Clause, in which Waiting Room and Nintendo 3DS may be agreed upon by both players in addition to legal stages. In previous rulesets, it shared a stage strike with Final Destination, which itself now shares a stage strike with Tower of Salvation.

Origin
As stated, Waiting Room is based on the Online Practice Stages from the official Super Smash Bros. series. The modern design of this stage is original to SSF2, and it appears to be based on the design of the main menu, which was designed by Jamal Ransaw and introduced in v0.9 of the demo. The planet it lies beneath is most likely the same one that is shown in the background of the menu, and the stage itself utilizes the same color scheme as the menu borders and main navigational buttons.

Trivia

 * During the development of Beta, three commemorative designs of the stage were shared by McLeodGaming on social media to celebrate their respective holidays, including Christmas in 2015, Halloween in 2016, and St. Patrick's Day in 2017. Of these, only the Halloween theme has appeared in the game, with a different Christmas design appearing in the game instead, and a St. Patrick's Day theme is yet to appear.
 * The couches that appear on this stage are based on the couch that former developer CR Ya Dad Drake used to play on during "Ya Dad's Super Smash Flash 2 Livestream!", in which it would be visible throughout each livestream. However, Ya Dad has since replaced his couch.
 * Prior to Beta, the stage featured only one couch. This was changed to make the stage more symmetrical.
 * In v0.9b, along with earlier builds of Beta, the stage contained walls on its platform extending to the lower blast line. However, it was later changed to be a floating stage, essentially becoming a reskin of the Online Practice Stages from the Super Smash Bros. games.
 * Prior to Beta 1.1, the scrolling text on the stage's banner was only red.