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[[SSBM|Super Smash Bros. Melee]] is host to a variety of '''single player modes''', in addition to the traditional versus mode. These modes include [[Classic Mode|Classic]], [[Adventure Mode|Adventure]], [[All-Star Mode|All-Star]], [[Event Match]], [[Target Test]], [[Home-Run Contest]], [[Multi-Man Melee]] and finally [[Training Mode|Training]].
The ''Super Smash Bros.'' series is host to a variety of '''single-player modes''', in addition to the traditional versus mode. These modes include [[Classic Mode|Classic]], [[Adventure Mode|Adventure]]/[[Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary|The Subspace Emissary]]/[[Adventure Mode: World of Light|World of Light]], [[All-Star Mode|All-Star]], [[Event Match]], [[Target Smash!!]], [[Home-Run Contest]], [[Multi-Man Melee]], [[Target Blast]] and finally [[Training Mode|Training]].
 
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The Super Smash Bros. series is host to a variety of single-player modes, in addition to the traditional versus mode. These modes include Classic, Adventure/The Subspace Emissary/World of Light, All-Star, Event Match, Target Smash!!, Home-Run Contest, Multi-Man Melee, Target Blast and finally Training.

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