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* | *Aside from the 1 ledge, the stage resembles [[Final Destination (SSB)|Final Derstination]] | ||
*It may be an early form of [[Dream Land]], as it contains both the same background, main platform, and one of the three small platforms of that stage. | *It may be an early form of [[Dream Land]], as it contains both the same background, main platform, and one of the three small platforms of that stage. | ||
*Its left boundary is extremely small and can result in quick kills | *Its left boundary is extremely small and can result in quick kills |
Revision as of 20:39, July 22, 2010
Tutorial Stage | |
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File:TutorialStage.jpg | |
Universe | Super Smash Bros. |
Appears in | SSB |
Availability | Hacking only |
The Tutorial Stage (listed as Explain in the Debug Menu) is a stage in Super Smash Bros., which can't be unlocked or played on in any ways, except for cheats. It is used to show how to play the game. It appears when you leave the game after the intro and the begins. It shows Mario and Luigi teaching attacks, jumping, dashing and more.
Features
- Aside from the 1 ledge, the stage resembles Final Derstination
- It may be an early form of Dream Land, as it contains both the same background, main platform, and one of the three small platforms of that stage.
- Its left boundary is extremely small and can result in quick kills
- Left side is a normal size compared to the other stages but characters stay in a magnifying glass throughout the time
- Upper boundary is lower
- For some reason, P3 will possibly be glitched in that they will be very light and unable to control their character.