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Like ''Melee'', console hardware-related crashes are rare in ''Brawl'', as the [[Nintendo Wii]] is easily capable of keeping a connection with its inserted game in place, and can handle anything that can occur normally in ''Brawl''. When crashes do occur in ''Brawl'', the game will freeze and cease all response to any input like in ''Melee'', but all in-game sound and music will also be frozen, resulting in a loud, sharp buzzing noise that will play until the game is turned off. Additionally, when crashes occur, the Wii must be shutdown by holding down the power button until the Wii turns completely off, or unplugging the console; just pressing the power or reset button will have no effect.
Like ''Melee'', console hardware-related crashes are rare in ''Brawl'', as the [[Nintendo Wii]] is easily capable of keeping a connection with its inserted game in place, and can handle anything that can occur normally in ''Brawl''. When crashes do occur in ''Brawl'', the game will freeze and cease all response to any input like in ''Melee'', but all in-game sound and music will also be frozen, resulting in a loud, sharp buzzing noise that will play until the game is turned off. Additionally, when crashes occur, the Wii must be shutdown by holding down the power button until the Wii turns completely off, or unplugging the console; just pressing the power or reset button will have no effect.


Crashes that overload the CPU in ''Brawl'' are rare. One known method to overload the CPU in ''Brawl'' involves the "'''Lucario Black Hole'''", where two {{SSBB|Lucario}}s on the same team with maximum [[Aura]] stand back-to-back and charge their [[Aura Sphere]]s, while another player on the same team throws fully-charged [[Hothead]]s into the space between the Aura Spheres. After several Hotheads are tossed between the Lucarios, the game will begin to violently shake and can lag; if too many Hotheads are added, or a third, opposing player gets trapped within the Black Hole, then the game may crash, as the CPU can no longer properly perform calculations due to being overworked.
Crashes that overload the CPU in ''Brawl'' are rare. One known method to overload the CPU in ''Brawl'' involves the "'''Lucario Black Hole'''", where two {{SSBB|Lucario}} on the same team with maximum [[Aura]] stand back-to-back and charge their [[Aura Sphere]]s, while another player on the same team throws fully-charged [[Hothead]]s into the space between the Aura Spheres. After several Hotheads are tossed between the Lucarios, the game will begin to violently shake and can lag; if too many Hotheads are added, or a third, opposing player gets trapped within the Black Hole, then the game may crash, as the CPU can no longer properly perform calculations due to being overworked.


Another way of crashing ''Brawl'' is using [[Waddle Dee Army]] on a bunch of [[Sandbag]]s with [[Smart Bomb]]s as the only other item turned on, in a match with 3 pairs of Ice Climbers. With Smart Bombs and Sandbags as the only items turned on, the Sandbags will only ever drop Smart Bombs. The large amount of explosions and objects on-screen can cause the game to crash.
Another way of crashing ''Brawl'' is using [[Waddle Dee Army]] on a bunch of [[Sandbag]]s with [[Smart Bomb]]s as the only other item turned on, in a match with 3 pairs of Ice Climbers. With Smart Bombs and Sandbags as the only items turned on, the Sandbags will only ever drop Smart Bombs. The large amount of explosions and objects on-screen can cause the game to crash.