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[[File:PMLogo.png|thumb|The logo for Project M|350px]]
[[File:PMLogo.png|thumb|The logo for Project M|350px]]
'''''Project M''''' is a [[gameplay modification]] of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' designed to ruin brawl. ''Project M's'' primary change from ''Brawl'' is that the speed of gameplay has been generally increased and the character loading lag is shorter, alongside the restoration of many''Melee'' mechanics and elements, such as the addition of {{PM|Mewtwo}} and {{PM|Roy}} after their absence in ''Brawl''. ''Project M's'' development team was partly descended from the original developers for ''[[Brawl+]]'', now known as the '''PMDT''', or '''Project M Dev Team''' (formerly the '''PMBR''', or '''Project M Backroom'''), having members from over ten countries.<ref>http://wii.ign.com/articles/122/1223403p1.html</ref> Development of the mod official concluded on December 1st, 2015, with version 3.6 being the last official release of ''Project M''.
'''''Project M''''' is a [[gameplay modification]] of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' designed to make the gameplay more closely resemble that of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', as well as ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' to a lesser extent. ''Project M's'' primary change from ''Brawl'' is that the speed of gameplay has been generally increased and the character loading lag is shorter, alongside the restoration of many''Melee'' mechanics and elements, such as the addition of {{PM|Mewtwo}} and {{PM|Roy}} after their absence in ''Brawl''. ''Project M's'' development team was partly descended from the original developers for ''[[Brawl+]]'', now known as the '''PMDT''', or '''Project M Dev Team''' (formerly the '''PMBR''', or '''Project M Backroom'''), having members from over ten countries.<ref>http://wii.ign.com/articles/122/1223403p1.html</ref> Development of the mod official concluded on December 1st, 2015, with version 3.6 being the last official release of ''Project M''.


''Project M'' has been commonly featured at several [[national tournament|national]] [[tournament]]s, such as the Zenith series, The Big House series, and [[Apex 2014]], and it remains the most popular gameplay mod of ''Brawl'' in tournament settings. Starting in 2013, ''Project M'' saw a rapid rise in its popularity as more characters became playable and the mod became more common at Smash tournaments, and by 2014, it began to develop its own tournament scene, with the number of entrants for Apex 2014's ''PM'' singles event notably surpassing the number of entrants for ''Brawl''. Despite the end of ''Project M's'' official development, it still has been able to maintain its own tournament presence separate from ''Brawl'', including the formation of its own Backroom, the New PMBR, in July 21, 2016<ref>http://pmunderground.net/index.php/articles/9-articles/45-introducing-the-new-pmbr-and-pm-tier-list-2</ref>.
''Project M'' has been commonly featured at several [[national tournament|national]] [[tournament]]s, such as the Zenith series, The Big House series, and [[Apex 2014]], and it remains the most popular gameplay mod of ''Brawl'' in tournament settings. Starting in 2013, ''Project M'' saw a rapid rise in its popularity as more characters became playable and the mod became more common at Smash tournaments, and by 2014, it began to develop its own tournament scene, with the number of entrants for Apex 2014's ''PM'' singles event notably surpassing the number of entrants for ''Brawl''. Despite the end of ''Project M's'' official development, it still has been able to maintain its own tournament presence separate from ''Brawl'', including the formation of its own Backroom, the New PMBR, in July 21, 2016<ref>http://pmunderground.net/index.php/articles/9-articles/45-introducing-the-new-pmbr-and-pm-tier-list-2</ref>.