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==Nomenclature== | ==Nomenclature== | ||
In the game's Japanese website, the stage is called {{ja|終点}} ''Shūten''. The name is also shared with all other incarnations of Final Destination. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', the music from the stage is titled "Final Destination - Super Smash Bros.", following the trend of such stages having the same name as all of its future variants. | In the game's Japanese website, the stage is called {{ja|終点}} ''Shūten''. The name is also shared with all other incarnations of Final Destination. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', the music from the stage is titled "Final Destination - Super Smash Bros.", following the trend of such stages having the same name as all of its future variants. | ||
==Tournament legality== | |||
The stage is generally [[Banned stage|banned]] in competitive play: besides the fact that it needs a hacking device to be accessed, the [[glitch]]es listed above (such as the game freezing, and the continue screen being displayed if anyone besides player 1 wins) make it undesirable in a tournament setting. However, some tournaments that use specialized rulesets (such as {{Trn|GENESIS 6}}) allow the stage as a legal counterpick stage for doubles, provided that the glitches have been fixed. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
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