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'''Project Smash Attacks''' is an early moveset editing program for ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. It enjoys widespread success as a moveset editor; indeed, many newbie hackers call a moveset edit a "PSA". While improvements in understanding of some coding have rendered it rather outdated, it remains the most accessible moveset editor in the Brawl modding community.
'''Project Smash Attacks''', or '''PSA''', is an early moveset editing program for ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. It enjoys widespread success as a moveset editor; indeed, many newbie hackers call a moveset edit a "PSA". While improvements in understanding of some coding have rendered it rather outdated, it remains the most accessible moveset editor in the Brawl modding community.


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Project Smash Attacks, or PSA, is an early moveset editing program for Super Smash Bros. Brawl. It enjoys widespread success as a moveset editor; indeed, many newbie hackers call a moveset edit a "PSA". While improvements in understanding of some coding have rendered it rather outdated, it remains the most accessible moveset editor in the Brawl modding community.


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