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==Competitive Home-Run Contest==
==Competitive Home-Run Contest==
Since almost the beginning of ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', Home-Run Contest has been played competitively. Originally, before the game's release in Europe, North America and Japan had a competition between each other for the highest Home-Run Contest scores. This then moved out to include Europe when the game was released in its PAL version. This competitive nature has continued and grown onto ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', both versions of ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', and ''Super Smash Bros Ultimate'' especially due to the replay function (thus making video production easier) and video streaming sites such as YouTube. However, due to the large technique changes from game to game, most notably the introduction of the barrier and multiple bat drops in one jump in ''Brawl'', there is very little player overlap between games.
Since almost the beginning of ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', Home-Run Contest has been played competitively. Originally, before the game's release in Europe, North America and Japan had a competition between each other for the highest Home-Run Contest scores. This then moved out to include Europe when the game was released in its PAL version. This competitive nature has continued and grown onto ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', both versions of ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', and ''Ultimate'' especially due to the replay function (thus making video production easier) and video streaming sites such as YouTube. However, due to the large technique changes from game to game, most notably the introduction of the barrier and multiple bat drops in one jump in ''Brawl'', there is very little player overlap between games.


The Home-Run Contest world records' list was maintained on the smash site [[All is Brawl]] but its record keeping was lost upon the site's demise. A history of Home-Run Contest and its milestones up until about 2005 can be found on the site [http://www.folderol.net/hrc.php Folderol], but note that the Home-Run Contest record's list is out of date.
The Home-Run Contest world records' list was maintained on the smash site [[All is Brawl]] but its record keeping was lost upon the site's demise. A history of Home-Run Contest and its milestones up until about 2005 can be found on the site [http://www.folderol.net/hrc.php Folderol], but note that the Home-Run Contest record's list is out of date.

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