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#After pressing a button, the panes on the bottom of the screen expand and the rows on top minimise; here, the player is presented with three pages of results. The first page shows how many times the player was KO'd by another player and how many KOs they got against them, as well as their total SDs. The second page shows detailed information, such as how many times they picked up a transformation item and how many attacks they performed. The last pane shows the various special [[List of bonuses|bonuses]] the player got in the match. In [[Bonus (mode)|bonus mode]], the third pane is shown first; in all other cases, the first pane appears. | #After pressing a button, the panes on the bottom of the screen expand and the rows on top minimise; here, the player is presented with three pages of results. The first page shows how many times the player was KO'd by another player and how many KOs they got against them, as well as their total SDs. The second page shows detailed information, such as how many times they picked up a transformation item and how many attacks they performed. The last pane shows the various special [[List of bonuses|bonuses]] the player got in the match. In [[Bonus (mode)|bonus mode]], the third pane is shown first; in all other cases, the first pane appears. | ||
If the match ends in No Contest, the screen cuts in to the results screen, the crowd groans in the background, and the [[announcer]] shouts "No Contest" while the [[Super Smash Bros. logo]] zooms out to the top left corner of the screen. Its color determines which player | If the match ends in No Contest, the screen cuts in to the results screen, the crowd groans in the background, and the [[announcer]] shouts "No Contest" while the [[Super Smash Bros. logo]] zooms out to the top left corner of the screen. Its color determines which player would have won the match. | ||
Unlike the previous game, the results screen does not immediately end when one player presses a button; instead, pressing buttons views the contents of another page in the panels. Pressing the Start button removes the panel and inform the player that they are willing to play more battles, Melee added a phrase "Ready for the Next Battle", though pressing the B button will allow them to look at the previous panels again. | Unlike the previous game, the results screen does not immediately end when one player presses a button; instead, pressing buttons views the contents of another page in the panels. Pressing the Start button removes the panel and inform the player that they are willing to play more battles, Melee added a phrase "Ready for the Next Battle", though pressing the B button will allow them to look at the previous panels again. | ||
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The last stage of ''Brawl''{{'}}s Classic and All-Star modes, however, took a style more similar to the original game's; a slow, soft piano piece would play in the results screen for the stages, in contrast to the loud, triumphant sound of the previous stages. | The last stage of ''Brawl''{{'}}s Classic and All-Star modes, however, took a style more similar to the original game's; a slow, soft piano piece would play in the results screen for the stages, in contrast to the loud, triumphant sound of the previous stages. | ||
====In [[ | ====In the [[Subspace Emissary]]==== | ||
The Subspace Emissary's results screen, unlike the one found in its predecessor of the [[Adventure Mode]], is completely different from the others found in the single-player modes of the game. | The Subspace Emissary's results screen, unlike the one found in its predecessor of the [[Adventure Mode]], is completely different from the others found in the single-player modes of the game. | ||
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<small>Like in ''Melee'', grab aerials are strangely not listed anywhere.</small> | <small>Like in ''Melee'', grab aerials are strangely not listed anywhere.</small> | ||
If the game ends in No Contest, the camera zooms out a little, the announcer says "No Contest," before the crowd | If the game ends in No Contest, the camera zooms out a little, the announcer says "No Contest," before the crowd gasps in the background. The Smash Bros. emblem zoom outs in the near bottom left corner which then the "No Contest" sign appears after. | ||
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*'''Falls''' - Total of times the player was KO'd by opponents. | *'''Falls''' - Total of times the player was KO'd by opponents. | ||
*'''SDs''' - Total of times the player [[self-destruct]]ed. Also counts KOs by stage hazards. | *'''SDs''' - Total of times the player [[self-destruct]]ed. Also counts KOs by stage hazards. | ||
*'''Damage Given''' - Total damage the player dealt to | *'''Damage Given''' - Total damage the player dealt to opponents in the whole match. | ||
*'''Damage Taken''' - Total damage the player received in the whole match. | *'''Damage Taken''' - Total damage the player received in the whole match. | ||
*'''Damage Recovered''' - Total damage the player got healed. | *'''Damage Recovered''' - Total damage the player got healed. | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
[https://youtube.com/watch?v=RMnl5YZSzT8 No Contest Screens] | [https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RMnl5YZSzT8 No Contest Screens] | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
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*In ''Ultimate'', while duplicate characters clap chronologically in their "panes" much like in ''Smash 4'', they clap in the same pace on the "No Contest" screen, much like in previous ''Smash Bros.'' titles excluding ''Smash 4''. | *In ''Ultimate'', while duplicate characters clap chronologically in their "panes" much like in ''Smash 4'', they clap in the same pace on the "No Contest" screen, much like in previous ''Smash Bros.'' titles excluding ''Smash 4''. | ||
*''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' and ''[[Ultimate]]'' are the only games where the laurel around the 1st place icon appears on all characters on the winning team in [[Team Battle]]s instead of appearing only on the leading character. | *''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' and ''[[Ultimate]]'' are the only games where the laurel around the 1st place icon appears on all characters on the winning team in [[Team Battle]]s instead of appearing only on the leading character. | ||
==References== | ==References== |