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==History==
==History==
Prior to the formation of Smashboards, {{Sm|Gideon}}, a thirteen year old smasher, created [https://web.archive.org/web/20071224064352/http://smashworld.org:80/main.shtml Smash World] in 1999, a website devoted to ''Smash 64''. One year later, he founded Smashboards.com as a companion site, hosted by {{s|wikipedia|UBB.threads}}. Initially referred to as the "Smash World Forums", Gideon founded the site as to help players of ''Smash 64'' talk to one another, as well as allow smashers to discuss the then-upcoming ''Melee'' and his upcoming site, Super Smash Bros. Melee World; Gideon also had one board dedicated to The Battle Arena, a side project of his involving Flash animations he created with his friends.
Prior to the formation of Smashboards, {{Sm|Gideon}}, a thirteen year old smasher, created [http://www.smashworld.org/main.shtml Smash World] in 1999, a website devoted to ''Smash 64''. One year later, he founded Smashboards.com as a companion site, hosted by {{s|wikipedia|UBB.threads}}. Initially referred to as the "Smash World Forums", Gideon founded the site as to help players of ''Smash 64'' talk to one another, as well as allow smashers to discuss the then-upcoming ''Melee'' and his upcoming site, Super Smash Bros. Melee World; Gideon also had one board dedicated to The Battle Arena, a side project of his involving Flash animations he created with his friends.


In addition to its standard boards, a Back Room was also created for certain users who had proved themselves; this Back Room would later go on to form the Back Rooms of later games, which would decide the tournament [[ruleset]]s of games, as well as the [[tier list]]s for the games.
In addition to its standard boards, a Back Room was also created for certain users who had proved themselves; this Back Room would later go on to form the Back Rooms of later games, which would decide the tournament [[ruleset]]s of games, as well as the [[tier list]]s for the games.

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