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===Changes in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''===
===Changes in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''===
[[File:HRC threshold.png|thumb|300px|A graph demonstrating 2 major knockback thresholds in Home-Run Contest]]
[[File:HRC threshold.png|thumb|right|300px|A graph demonstrating 2 major knockback thresholds in Home-Run Contest]]
*As with [[Multi-Man Smash|Mob Smash]], Home-Run Contest is no longer a Stadium mode, instead located directly in the Games & More menu along with Mob Smash, {{SSBU|Classic Mode}}, [[Training mode]], [[Stage Builder]], and others.
*As with [[Multi-Man Smash|Mob Smash]], Home-Run Contest is no longer a Stadium mode, instead located directly in the Games & More menu along with Mob Smash, {{SSBU|Classic Mode}}, [[Training mode]], [[Stage Builder]], and others.
*The setting has been changed to a runway in the middle of a lake. The background stadium is replaced with a lavish ''Smash'' themed fortress. The lake eventually turns into a series of waterfalls that lead into a canyon, where the runway turns into an isolated bridge to keep a level surface.
*The setting has been changed to a runway in the middle of a lake. The background stadium is replaced with a lavish ''Smash'' themed fortress. The lake eventually turns into a series of waterfalls that lead into a canyon, where the runway turns into an isolated bridge to keep a level surface.
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===In ''Melee''===
===In ''Melee''===
*There is a wall approximately 50 feet/15 metres to the left of the platform (off screen) that Sandbag can bounce off of.
*There is a wall approximately 50 feet/15 metres to the left of the platform (off screen) that Sandbag can bounce off of.
[[File:Ssbm homeruncomparison.png|thumb|Sandbag's position and scale are identical between versions while the platform's scale isn't, proving the US version has a smaller platform.]]
[[File:Ssbm homeruncomparison.png|thumb|right|Sandbag's position and scale are identical between versions while the platform's scale isn't, proving the US version has a smaller platform.]]
*The platform changes size depending on what language the game is set to. The American version is slightly smaller than the Japanese and PAL versions. (This can be demonstrated by hitting the Sandbag from its starting position with a [[dash attack]] from the Home-Run Bat; the Sandbag will fall off the platform in the American version but stay on in the Japanese and PAL versions.)
*The platform changes size depending on what language the game is set to. The American version is slightly smaller than the Japanese and PAL versions. (This can be demonstrated by hitting the Sandbag from its starting position with a [[dash attack]] from the Home-Run Bat; the Sandbag will fall off the platform in the American version but stay on in the Japanese and PAL versions.)
*In the NTSC English version, the distance counter will stop at 9999.9 feet as it has run out of digits. However, values beyond this are still properly recorded under each characters' high score.
*In the NTSC English version, the distance counter will stop at 9999.9 feet as it has run out of digits. However, values beyond this are still properly recorded under each characters' high score.

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