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===Changes between versions===
===Changes between versions===
*In the Japanese version, the [[Motion-Sensor Bomb]] was designed after the Proximity Mine from ''Perfect Dark''. However, in the North American and PAL versions, the item's appearance was changed to that of a weapon from ''GoldenEye 007'' (also used in the original ''Super Smash Bros.''). Additionally, the mine's trophy lists "TOP SECRET" in the game slot. In spite of the appearance change outside of Japan, however, the PAL version refers to the item as the Proximity Mine.
*In the Japanese version, the [[Motion-Sensor Bomb]] was designed after the Proximity Mine from ''Perfect Dark''. However, in the North American and PAL versions, the item's appearance and name were changed to that of a weapon from ''GoldenEye 007'' (also used in the original ''Super Smash Bros.''). Additionally, the mine's trophy lists "TOP SECRET" in the game slot. In spite of the appearance change outside of Japan, however, the PAL version refers to the item as the Proximity Mine.
*In the beta and Japanese versions, the [[Topi]] trophy has the appearance of a small seal. The seals, which are how the enemies in question appeared in the Japanese version of ''Ice Climber'', were originally changed to appear more yeti-like in the international versions of ''Ice Climber'', due to possible animal rights problems. This is reflected in ''Melee''.
*In the beta and Japanese versions, the [[Topi]] trophy has the appearance of a small seal. The seals, which are how the enemies in question appeared in the Japanese version of ''Ice Climber'', were originally changed to appear more yeti-like in the international versions of ''Ice Climber'', due to possible animal rights problems. This is reflected in ''Melee''.
*The [[Tamagon]] trophy can only be naturally obtained in the Japanese release of ''Melee''. It still exists in the North American release of the game, but can only be obtained via hacking with an [[Action Replay]]. The trophy was completely removed in the PAL releases of the game, despite Tamagon's game, ''Devil World'', receiving a release in such regions.
*The [[Tamagon]] trophy can only be naturally obtained in the Japanese release of ''Melee''. It still exists in the North American release of the game, but can only be obtained via hacking with an [[Action Replay]]. The trophy was completely removed in the PAL releases of the game, despite Tamagon's game, ''Devil World'', receiving a release in such regions.

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