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In addition, the [[Wii remote]] or [[Classic Controller]]'s + Button can alternatively be called Start.
In addition, the [[Wii remote]] or [[Classic Controller]]'s + Button can alternatively be called Start.


Players may repeatedly press the Start/Pause or + button to distract the other players, or to disrupt their combo timing, though is considered very rude.
Players may repeatedly press the Start/Pause or + button to distract the other players, or to disrupt their combo timing, though is considered very rude. To prevent this, [[pausing]] may be turned off.


In the [[Subspace Emissary]], player 2 can use this button to [[Space Jump]] instead of pause.
In the [[Subspace Emissary]], player 2 can use this button to [[Space Jump]] instead of pause. In ''SSB'' and ''Melee'', it is used to [[share stock]].


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[[Category:Game Controls]]
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Revision as of 12:42, June 19, 2013

The Start and Start/Pause buttons

The Start/Pause button (just called the Start button on the Nintendo 64 controller) refers to the small, gray button in the center of a GameCube controller, or the small, red button in the center of a Nintendo 64 controller. It is used on both consoles to pause most games, and select features in the menus. In SSBM's trophy gallery, the Start/Pause button is also used to change the background.

In addition, the Wii remote or Classic Controller's + Button can alternatively be called Start.

Players may repeatedly press the Start/Pause or + button to distract the other players, or to disrupt their combo timing, though is considered very rude. To prevent this, pausing may be turned off.

In the Subspace Emissary, player 2 can use this button to Space Jump instead of pause. In SSB and Melee, it is used to share stock.