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As stated earlier, the mode allows the player to view all of their trophies in the game at that point; the player can zoom in and out on the trophies by using the X and Y buttons respectively, as well as pan the camera using the Control Stick; pressing A returns the camera to its original position.
As stated earlier, the mode allows the player to view all of their trophies in the game at that point; the player can zoom in and out on the trophies by using the X and Y buttons respectively, as well as pan the camera using the Control Stick; pressing A returns the camera to its original position.


The room that the trophies are showcased in is similar to that of an ordinary bedroom, with a hardwood floor and two window shades, each of which has the [[Super Smash Bros. logo]] on them; the trophies rest on a marble table with what appears to be a paper or cloth covering with a grid on it. The table itself resides in front of a multitude of shelves that feature many Nintendo consoles up to the release of ''Melee''; these only appear after the player has attained a larger number of trophies.
The room that the trophies are showcased in is similar to that of an ordinary bedroom, with a hardwood floor and two window shades, each of which has the [[Super Smash Bros. logo]] on them; the trophies rest on a marble table with what appears to be a paper or cloth covering with a grid on it. The table itself resides in front of a multitude of shelves that feature many Nintendo consoles up to the release of ''Melee''; these are visible when zooming out after the player has attained a larger number of trophies.


The consoles that appear in the background are dependent on what version is being played:
The consoles that appear in the background are dependent on what version is being played:
*In all versions, the [[Nintendo GameCube]], [[Nintendo 64]], [[Game Boy]], Game Boy Advance and Game Boy Color appear, as well as a television set with the words [[HAL Laboratory|"Hal Laboratory Inc."]] on it. All versions also have a copy of ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' in the Nintendo 64, with a box nearby; the design of the box and cartridge vary in appearance with the region.
*In all versions, the [[Nintendo GameCube]], [[Nintendo 64]], [[Game Boy]], Game Boy Advance and Game Boy Color appear, as well as a television set with the words [[HAL Laboratory|"Hal Laboratory Inc."]] on it. All versions also have a copy of ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' in the Nintendo 64, with a box nearby; the design of the box and cartridge vary in appearance with the region.
*The Japanese version features the [[wikipedia:Famicom|Famicom]] and [[wikipedia:Super Famicom|Super Famicom]], as well as the Virtual Boy; owners of the North American version can view these by changing the game language to Japanese. The Famicom and Super Famicom have cartridges that feature "Dairantou Smash Bros." in Japanese text.
*The Japanese version features the [[wikipedia:Famicom|Famicom]] and [[wikipedia:Super Famicom|Super Famicom]], as well as the Virtual Boy; owners of the American version can view these by changing the game language to Japanese. The Famicom and Super Famicom have cartridges that feature "Dairantou Smash Bros." in Japanese text.
*The North American and [[PAL]] versions do not feature the Virtual Boy at all, due to the console's failure in America and its subsequent cancelled release in Europe. Additionally, both games have an NES and SNES instead of the Famicom and Super Famicom.
*The American and [[PAL]] versions do not feature the Virtual Boy at all, due to the console's failure in America and its subsequent cancelled release in Europe. Additionally, both games have an NES instead of the Famicom, and the American version has an SNES instead of the Super Famicom; as a result of the SNES more closely resembling the Super Famicom in PAL regions, the PAL version retains the Super Famicom.


Along with the consoles, the Japanese version also features calligraphy on the very top of the shelves, spelling out the Japanese name for the series, "Dairantō Sumasshu Burazāzu" in hiragana, katakana and kanji characters; as calligraphy is not widespread in North American or PAL regions, this image is replaced by that of a [[wikipedia:Piet Mondrian|Mondrian-esque]] picture with the words "Super Smash Bros."
Along with the consoles, the Japanese version also features calligraphy on the very top of the shelves, spelling out the Japanese name for the series, "Dairantō Sumasshu Burazāzu" in hiragana, katakana and kanji characters; as calligraphy is not widespread in American or PAL regions, this image is replaced by that of a [[wikipedia:Piet Mondrian|Mondrian-esque]] picture with the words "Super Smash Bros."


[[File:CollectionNeat.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Through the use of inputs, players can arrange the trophies in different, neater arrangements.]]
[[File:CollectionNeat.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Through the use of inputs, players can arrange the trophies in different, neater arrangements.]]
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The Collection makes a brief appearance at the end of all the Single Player modes as well. Upon clearing the final stage, a cutscene shows the player's character falling in a [[tumbling]] state, then turning into a trophy and finally landing on a surface shrouded with shadows; the camera then pans out, showing the trophy on the table, along with any other character trophies the player has attained in the background.
The Collection makes a brief appearance at the end of all the Single Player modes as well. Upon clearing the final stage, a cutscene shows the player's character falling in a [[tumbling]] state, then turning into a trophy and finally landing on a surface shrouded with shadows; the camera then pans out, showing the trophy on the table, along with any other character trophies the player has attained in the background.


Of note is that after completing any of the Single Player games, there are six differently-coloured Game Boy Colors in the corner of the shelves; they disappear in the Collection mode.
Of note is that after completing any of the single-player games, there are six differently coloured Game Boy Colors in the corner of the shelves; they disappear in the Collection mode.
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CollectionAmericaPALHQ.jpg|A close-up of the consoles in the North American and PAL versions of the game.
CollectionAmericaPALHQ.jpg|A close-up of the consoles in the American version of the game.
EarlyCollection.jpg|Before the player finds many trophies, the shelves behind the table will be absent.
EarlyCollection.jpg|Before the player finds many trophies, the shelves behind the table will be absent.
CollectionmodeClassicMelee.png|The Collection as it appears after completing {{SSBM|Classic Mode}} with all characters; note the six Game Boy consoles in the corner.
CollectionmodeClassicMelee.png|The Collection as it appears after completing {{SSBM|Classic Mode}} with all characters; note the six Game Boy consoles in the corner.