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Along with the consoles, the Japanese version also features calligraphy on the very top of the shelves, spelling out the Japanese name for the series, "Dairantō Sumasshu Burazāzu" in hiragana, katakana and kanji characters; as calligraphy is not widespread in American or PAL regions, this image is replaced by that of a [[wikipedia:Piet Mondrian|Mondrian-esque]] picture with the words "Super Smash Bros."
Along with the consoles, the Japanese version also features calligraphy on the very top of the shelves, spelling out the Japanese name for the series, "Dairantō Sumasshu Burazāzu" in hiragana, katakana and kanji characters; as calligraphy is not widespread in American or PAL regions, this image is replaced by that of a [[wikipedia:Piet Mondrian|Mondrian-esque]] picture with the words "Super Smash Bros."


[[File:CollectionNeat.jpg|thumb|300px|Through the use of inputs, players can arrange the trophies in different, neater arrangements.]]
[[File:CollectionNeat.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Through the use of inputs, players can arrange the trophies in different, neater arrangements.]]
The layout of the trophies is completely random, with spaces frequently appearing between them. The player, however, can hold the L, R, or Z buttons to allow for different and neater arrangements; the combinations can give either a rectangle, a circle or a triangle.
The layout of the trophies is completely random, with spaces frequently appearing between them. The player, however, can hold the L, R, or Z buttons to allow for different and neater arrangements; the combinations can give either a rectangle, a circle or a triangle.


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