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In the 1P Game, the results screen's text would change in the last fight against {{SSB|Master Hand}}; instead of proclaiming "Stage Clear", it would instead say "Game Clear".
In the 1P Game, the results screen's text would change in the last fight against {{SSB|Master Hand}}; instead of proclaiming "Stage Clear", it would instead say "Game Clear".


The [[Break the Targets]], [[Board the Platforms]] and {{SSB|Race to the Finish}} stages of the game have their own individual results screen; these screens, however, have only one screen allotted to each. For Break the Targets and Board the Platforms, the player is shown how many targets they have broken, or how many platforms they landed on. In Race to the Finish, the player is only shown how long it took for them to make it through the stage.
The [[Break the Targets]], [[Board the Platforms]] and [[Race to the Finish]] stages of the game have their own individual results screen; these screens, however, have only one screen allotted to each. For Break the Targets and Board the Platforms, the player is shown how many targets they have broken, or how many platforms they landed on. In Race to the Finish, the player is only shown how long it took for them to make it through the stage.


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====Music====
====Music====
Four pieces of music are used for the results screens of the single player mode: a triumphant, blasting fanfare, which plays after ordinary battles; an actual track with an ambient tone, which plays after the player defeats {{SSB|Master Hand}}; a fanfare for winning [[Break the Targets]], [[Board the Platforms]] or {{SSB|Race to the Finish}}; and a small piece for failing either of those three stages.
Four pieces of music are used for the results screens of the single player mode: a triumphant, blasting fanfare, which plays after ordinary battles; an actual track with an ambient tone, which plays after the player defeats {{SSB|Master Hand}}; a fanfare for winning [[Break the Targets]], [[Board the Platforms]] or [[Race to the Finish]]; and a small piece for failing either of those three stages.


===In multi-player modes===
===In multi-player modes===

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