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==Tournament significance== | ==Tournament significance== | ||
The Hori Mini Pad, due to its more conveniently-shaped and high quality design, is considered the tournament standard and is preferred by several top ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' smashers, including {{Sm|Revan}}, {{Sm|Tacos}}, and {{Sm|EmmiZhang}}, for its ease of [[Smash DI]], [[taunt cancel]]s, and [[pivot]]ing. Because of its rarity and popularity, several third party companies have made attempts to create similar controllers to the Hori Mini Pad. In 2018, Retro-Bit, a third party company that produces similar products, announced they had signed a deal with Hori to reprint the Mini Pad under their name. Their version of the Mini Pad has since been released on their website with the choice of a Nintendo 64 port or a USB port under the name "Tribute64". | The Hori Mini Pad, due to its more conveniently-shaped and high quality design, is considered the tournament standard and is preferred by several top ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' smashers, including {{Sm|Revan}}, {{Sm|Tacos}}, and {{Sm|EmmiZhang}}, for its ease of [[Smash DI]], [[taunt cancel]]s, and [[pivot]]ing. Because of its rarity and popularity, several third party companies have made attempts to create similar controllers to the Hori Mini Pad. In 2018, Retro-Bit, a third party company that produces similar products, announced they had signed a deal with Hori to reprint the Mini Pad under their name. Their version of the Mini Pad has since been released on their website with the choice of either a Nintendo 64 port or a USB port under the name "Tribute64". | ||
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