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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''== | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''== | ||
The Home-Run Stadium made its debut in ''Melee'', acting as a limitless stage where players could attempt to send Sandbag flying as far as possible. A wall to the left of the platform is present, and Sandbag can be bounced off of it. While the stage does eventually end, reaching such a distance is almost impossible | The Home-Run Stadium made its debut in ''Melee'', acting as a limitless stage where players could attempt to send Sandbag flying as far as possible. A wall to the left of the platform is present, and Sandbag can be bounced off of it. While the stage does eventually end, reaching such a distance is almost impossible. | ||
The stage can be accessed through the {{SSBM|debug menu}}, where it is internally known as '''HOMERUN'''. If Player 2 is not set to be [[Sandbag]], the stage will stop loading floor and background textures after the 800 feet mark. The stage has blast zones at the top and the bottom. | The stage can be accessed through the {{SSBM|debug menu}}, where it is internally known as '''HOMERUN'''. If Player 2 is not set to be [[Sandbag]], the stage will stop loading floor and background textures after the 800 feet mark. The stage has blast zones at the top and the bottom. |