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In Japan, two demo discs were distributed for ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''. One was a standard demo disc and the other was a special event disc that was used for unknown purposes. Unlike the standard disc, the event disc limited players to only 2, 3, or 5 minute matches and four players were required in order to play. While not much information on these discs exist online, most claims are generally in agreement that the discs are just the final build of ''Melee'' on a different disc. On the standard demo disc, all unlockable characters are unavailable and cannot be unlocked. | In Japan, two demo discs were distributed for ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''. One was a standard demo disc and the other was a special event disc that was used for unknown purposes. Unlike the standard disc, the event disc limited players to only 2, 3, or 5 minute matches and four players were required in order to play. While not much information on these discs exist online, most claims are generally in agreement that the discs are just the final build of ''Melee'' on a different disc. On the standard demo disc, all unlockable characters are unavailable and cannot be unlocked. | ||
In America | In America, a demo for ''Melee'' was available alongside other games and previews through the March 2002 edition of the Interactive Multi-Game Demo Disk for [[GameCube]] kiosks at several retailers. The disc also included a movie of the game that served as a preview. The demo was restricted to one battle per play. | ||
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