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*Special Movie: An almost-fifteen minute long video, showing off much of the gameplay in ''Melee''; it features a role-call of the starting fifteen characters, and it also shows multiple aspects of the game, such as various items and trophies, and how the single-player mode works.
*Special Movie: An almost-fifteen minute long video, showing off much of the gameplay in ''Melee''; it features a role-call of the starting fifteen characters, and it also shows multiple aspects of the game, such as various items and trophies, and how the single-player mode works.


Archives are only available in the [[NTSC]] versions of ''Melee''; the [[PAL]] versions remove the menu and its contents. It is assumed this was done due to the presence of more languages being available, likely due to space concerns.
Archives are only available in the [[NTSC]] versions of ''Melee''; the [[PAL]] versions remove the menu and its contents. It is assumed this was done due to the presence of more languages being available causing space concerns.


==In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''==
==In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''==
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Revision as of 13:15, November 30, 2012

The Movie option in the Data menu from Brawl.
The movies.

Movies, referred to as Archives in Melee, is a category within the main menu of Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

In Super Smash Bros. Melee

The Archives menu found in Data in Melee

The Archives, found in the Data submenu, allows players to view two videos:

  • How to Play: A small instructional video that is to teach players how to play Melee.
  • Special Movie: An almost-fifteen minute long video, showing off much of the gameplay in Melee; it features a role-call of the starting fifteen characters, and it also shows multiple aspects of the game, such as various items and trophies, and how the single-player mode works.

Archives are only available in the NTSC versions of Melee; the PAL versions remove the menu and its contents. It is assumed this was done due to the presence of more languages being available causing space concerns.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

This area, found in the Data sub-menu as well, allows a player to watch a video from the following options: