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A beta version of the Dream Land stage in SSB64.
Like many games, there are many beta elements in the games of the Super Smash Bros. series. Beta elements come in two forms. The first form is the "pre-release" form, where early screenshots and trailers of a game showcase content that is eventually changed or removed in the final version of the game. The second form is the "unused data" form, where a game's final release contains unused information, such as unused textures, models, sounds, and so on; in some cases evidence can be found for scrapped stages or even characters. (more...)

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The eighth version of the Super Smash Bros. Brawl tier list has been released.
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