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When saved, replays will be named <code>rp_YYMMDD_hhmm.bin</code>, where YY, MM, DD, hh and mm indicate the year, month, day, hours, and minutes, respectively, when the replay was saved. If saved onto an SD card, they will be stored inside <code>app\RSBX\rp</code>, where X is J, E, or P depending on the game's region. The number of replays that can be saved depends on the free space remaining on either the Wii or the SD card.
When saved, replays will be named <code>rp_YYMMDD_hhmm.bin</code>, where YY, MM, DD, hh and mm indicate the year, month, day, hours, and minutes, respectively, when the replay was saved. If saved onto an SD card, they will be stored inside <code>app\RSBX\rp</code>, where X is J, E, or P depending on the game's region. The number of replays that can be saved depends on the free space remaining on either the Wii or the SD card.


Replays returned for both versions of ''Smash 4'', with players instead pressing Y on the third page of the results screen. The time limit for replays was expanded to about ten minutes, allowing for greater freedom in what replays can be saved. However, a hard cap was enacted for how many replays can be saved; only 64 can be saved in the 3DS version, and the Wii U version allows around 230.
Replays returned for both versions of ''Smash 4'', with players instead pressing Y on the third page of the results screen. The time limit for replays was expanded to about ten minutes, allowing for greater freedom in what replays can be saved. However, a hard cap was enacted for how many replays can be saved; only 64 can be saved in the 3DS version, and the Wii U version allows well over 200.


When viewing replays, the player can [[pause]] the game normally while viewing a replay, allowing for players to take [[snapshot]]s of the game. The camera can also be controlled even when the replay is not paused, using controls identical to the games' built-in camera modes.
When viewing replays, the player can [[pause]] the game normally while viewing a replay, allowing for players to take [[snapshot]]s of the game. The camera can also be controlled even when the replay is not paused, using controls identical to the games' built-in camera modes.