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==Congratulations screen==
==Congratulations screen==
Upon clearing the 1P Game, the game gives the player a small reward: [[Congratulations screen|a static image]] featuring the selected character in a specific scene along with the announcer saying "Congratulations!". Most of these screens are entirely original images made for the game; the sole exception is Captain Falcon's, which was an unlockable title screen for ''F-Zero X''. The announcer will also exclaim "Incredible!" if the player manages to score at least 1 million points and no miss 11 times by the end of the game.
Upon clearing the 1P Game, the game gives the player a small reward: [[Congratulations screen|a static image]] featuring the character (That the player picked) in a specific scene along with the announcer saying "Congratulations!". Most of these screens are entirely original images made for the game; the sole exception is Captain Falcon's, which was an unlockable title screen for ''F-Zero X''. The announcer will also exclaim "Incredible!" if the player manages to score at least 1 million points and no miss 11 times by the end of the game.


The congratulations screens are present only in the American, PAL, and Chinese versions of the game, and not in the Japanese version.
The congratulations screens are present only in the American, PAL, and Chinese versions of the game, and not in the Japanese version.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*While the points counter can theoretically feature values above ten million due to having eight possible digits, only hacks that force the counter to its maximum value can cause it to feature such numbers.
*While the points counter can theoretically feature values above ten million due to having eight possible digits, only hacks that force the counter to its maximum value can cause it to feature such numbers.
*Luigi is the only [[unlockable character]] that appears as an opponent on 1P Game Mode (as he appears in Stage 4). The other unlockable characters Captain Falcon, Jigglypuff, and Ness can appear as ally characters in Stages 4 and 6, but none of them will appear as opponent characters.
*Luigi is the only [[unlockable character]] that appears as an opponent character on 1P Game Mode (as he appears in Stage 4). Captain Falcon, Jigglypuff, and Ness (the other three of the four unlockable characters) can appear as ally characters in Stages 4 and 6, but none of them will appear as opponent characters.
*Allies in Stages 4 and 6 will never be the same character as each other or the player, meaning that it’s not possible to have two Pikachus as an ally and the player cannot get Ness as an ally if they select him. Allies will always use their default costume; if the player gets Luigi as an ally against the Mario Bros. the opponent Luigi will use his white costume. Mario will never appear as an ally in stage 4 as he is an opponent.
*Allies in Stages 4 and 6 will never be the same character as the player (i.e. if the player is Link then the ally characters cannot be Link). Also the allies cannot be the same character as each other (i.e. 2 Nesses) in the stage 6 fight against Giant DK. Allies will always use their default costume (including DK against Giant DK) except for Luigi (if the player selects his default costume) in the stage 4 fight against Mario Bros. in which case the opponent Luigi will use his first alternate costume instead. Mario will never be selected as an ally in stage 4 against Mario Bros.
*Within a similar mode via ''Ultimate'''s Classic Mode, Jigglypuff and Bowser are the only characters who face a mini-boss originating from 1P Game. Jigglypuff faces Giant Donkey Kong while Bowser fights Metal Mario upon defeating a default Mario.
*Within a similar mode via ''Ultimate'''s Classic Mode, Jigglypuff and Bowser are the only characters who face a mini-boss from originating from 1P Game. Jigglypuff faces Giant Donkey Kong while Bowser fights Metal Mario upon defeating a default Mario.
**Both mini-bosses serve as both characters' final rounds in Classic Mode each.
**Both mini-bosses serve as both characters' final rounds in Classic Mode each.


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