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==History==
==History==
The project was publicly launched on June 18th, 2018, but had been in a "private beta" since February of that year. The initial release featured automatically saved replays and detailed match statistics. Prior to this launch, the statistics system was previously used at {{Trn|HTC Throwdown}}, {{Trn|Smash Summit 7}}, and {{Trn|Smash Rivalries}} for use on stream.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Fizzi36/status/1016780675016544262?s=20 Pre-launch use]</ref><ref name=Public>{{cite web |url=https://medium.com/project-slippi/project-public-release-4080c81d7205|title="Project Slippi Public Release", June 17th, 2018}}</ref> On September 29th, 2018, [[Smashladder]] announced that Project Slippi had become the community's main Dolphin build.<ref>[https://www.smashladder.com/blogs/view/27dt/2018-09-29/replays-are-coming-to-smashladder "Replays are coming to SmashLadder!", September 29th, 2018]</ref>
The project was publicly launched on June 18th, 2018, but had been in a "private beta" since February. The initial release featured automatically saved replays and detailed match statistics. Prior to this launch, the statistics system was previously used at {{Trn|HTC Throwdown}}, {{Trn|Smash Summit 7}}, and {{Trn|Smash Rivalries}} for use on stream.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Fizzi36/status/1016780675016544262?s=20 Pre-launch use]</ref><ref name=Public>{{cite web |url=https://medium.com/project-slippi/project-public-release-4080c81d7205|title="Project Slippi Public Release", June 17th, 2018}}</ref> On September 29th, 2018, [[Smashladder]] announced that Project Slippi had become the community's main Dolphin build.<ref>[https://www.smashladder.com/blogs/view/27dt/2018-09-29/replays-are-coming-to-smashladder "Replays are coming to SmashLadder!", September 29th, 2018]</ref>


On January 13th, 2019, a stream would be held announcing a feature that enabled live mirroring from console to Dolphin.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Fizzi36/status/1084719763891343361 Mirroring announcement]</ref> This would allow for high quality streaming of the game with no additional hardware required. This feature was in "beta" and accessible to Patreon supporters until March 10th when it was released to the public.<ref>[https://medium.com/project-slippi/mirroring-beta-for-patrons-33c679dd73bd "Mirroring Beta for Patrons", January 22nd, 2019 (Updated March 10th, 2019)]</ref> On February 22nd, {{Trn|Phoenix Blue 2}} would become the first tournament to use Project Slippi for high quality streaming of the event.<ref>[https://twitter.com/OXY_Crimson/status/1098995046647353344 Phoenix Blue 2 announcement]</ref> On March 9th, {{Trn|The Gang Steals The Script}} would become the first North American tournament to use Project Slippi. Every tournament setup featured the ability to automatically save replays and the stream also utilized Slippi for data analysis and high quality streaming.<ref>[https://twitter.com/EndGame_TV/status/1103045712755941377 The Gang Steals The Script announcement]</ref> On the same day, slippi.gg would be launched. This website includes downloads of the project as well as nearly every replay from The Gang Steals The Script.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Fizzi36/status/1104563863998136320 slippi.gg launched]</ref> From this point forward, every future major tournament utilizing Slippi would now appear on the website. On April 20th, 2019, a feature would be added to the website that would allow users to preview games via a lightweight in-browser visualizer designed by [https://twitter.com/schmooDev Will Blackett].<ref>[https://twitter.com/Fizzi36/status/1119749386798424064 Lightweight visualizer announcement]</ref> On November 27th, Fizzi would announce that he would begin working on Slippi full-time.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Fizzi36/status/1199734629252653057 Fizzi begins working on the project full-time]</ref>
On January 13th, 2019, a stream would be held announcing a feature that enabled live mirroring from console to Dolphin.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Fizzi36/status/1084719763891343361 Mirroring announcement]</ref> This would allow for high quality streaming of the game with no additional hardware required. This feature was in "beta" and accessible to Patreon supporters until March 10th when it was released to the public.<ref>[https://medium.com/project-slippi/mirroring-beta-for-patrons-33c679dd73bd "Mirroring Beta for Patrons", January 22nd, 2019 (Updated March 10th, 2019)]</ref> On February 22nd, {{Trn|Phoenix Blue 2}} would become the first tournament to use Project Slippi for high quality streaming of the event.<ref>[https://twitter.com/OXY_Crimson/status/1098995046647353344 Phoenix Blue 2 announcement]</ref> On March 9th, {{Trn|The Gang Steals The Script}} would become the first North American tournament to use Project Slippi. Every tournament setup featured the ability to automatically save replays and the stream also utilized Slippi for data analysis and high quality streaming.<ref>[https://twitter.com/EndGame_TV/status/1103045712755941377 The Gang Steals The Script announcement]</ref> On the same day, slippi.gg would be launched. This website includes downloads of the project as well as nearly every replay from The Gang Steals The Script.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Fizzi36/status/1104563863998136320 slippi.gg launched]</ref> From this point forward, every future major tournament utilizing Slippi would now appear on the website. On April 20th, 2019, a feature would be added to the website that would allow users to preview games via a lightweight in-browser visualizer designed by [https://twitter.com/schmooDev Will Blackett].<ref>[https://twitter.com/Fizzi36/status/1119749386798424064 Lightweight visualizer announcement]</ref> On November 27th, Fizzi would announce that he would begin working on Slippi full-time.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Fizzi36/status/1199734629252653057 Fizzi begins working on the project full-time]</ref>

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