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*Gameshark stages are in general banned as they are hard to set up and many of them have glitches or oddities that don't occur on normal stages
*Gameshark stages are in general banned as they are hard to set up and many of them have glitches or oddities that don't occur on normal stages
:*Examples of this are:
:*Examples of this are:
::*[[Duel Zone]]- [[DI]]'ing into the ledge causes characters to die via being pulled to the center of the stage. The other main issue with the stage is that the platforms are too high for characters to [[platform cancel]].
::*Battlefield- [[DI]]'ing into the ledge causes characters to die via being pulled to the center of the stage. The other main issue with the stage is that the platforms are too high for characters to [[platform cancel]].
::*[[Final Destination (SSB)|Final Destination]]- There are glitches occasionally that cause the game to freeze. An example of this can occur after 5 minutes (possibly due to Master Hand's timer in 1 player games. 4 player games occasionally freeze. The stage also has issues due to it being flat as multiple characters thrive on platforms.
::*Final Destination- There are glitches occasionally that cause the game to freeze. An example of this can occur after 5 minutes (possibly due to Master Hand's timer in 1 player games. 4 player games occasionally freeze. The stage also has issues due to it being flat as multiple characters thrive on platforms.
::*Debug only stages- All of these stages have either invisible walls, excessively large/small boundaries far beyond, and/or weird ledge physics.
::*Debug only stages- All of these stages have either invisible walls, excessively large/small boundaries far beyond, and/or weird ledge physics.
*A [[Nintendo 64]] console is '''strongly recommended''' over using a Wii (due to frame skipping) or laptop, though laptops aren't discouraged, particularly if there are special requests. A lagless laptop in particular is usable, as it has no frame skipping or input delay, but console is still strongly recommended.
*A [[Nintendo 64]] console is '''strongly recommended''' over using a Wii (due to frame skipping) or laptop, though laptops aren't discouraged, particularly if there are special requests. A lagless laptop in particular is usable, as it has no frame skipping or input delay, but console is still strongly recommended.

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